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As a longtime adventurer in Black Desert Mobile, I can barely contain my excitement – Field of Valor has stormed back into the game for another limited run. Every time this mode reappears, it reignites that special thrill of throwing yourself into relentless, 30-minute combat alongside four other players. The temporary nature of the event only adds to the urgency, so if you’ve been looking for a reason to dust off your character and chase some serious rewards, this is it.

The entry requirements are straightforward but demand a sharp eye on your combat power. The mode features six escalating difficulty tiers, each gated by a minimum CP. Before you even think about queuing up, you’ll need to meet the threshold for the challenge you want to tackle. Here’s how the numbers break down in 2026 – they haven’t changed since the mode’s original blueprint, which veteran players will find comfortingly familiar:

Difficulty Level Required CP
1 2,400
2 2,750
3 3,100
4 3,450
5 3,850
6 4,300

This tiered structure means you don’t need to be a top-tier powerhouse right away. I always suggest starting on a difficulty where your CP comfortably exceeds the minimum – that gives you breathing room to learn enemy patterns without getting deleted by a stray boss cleave. As your gear improves, you can step up through the ranks and watch the reward quality soar.

Once you’re inside, the experience is a pure gauntlet. Waves of enemies crash against your five-person party non-stop for half an hour. There’s no pause, no merchant phase, just the satisfying rhythm of dodging, chaining skills, and burning down priority targets. Bosses appear at fixed intervals, and each one you defeat permanently unlocks its knowledge entry – a nice little bonus for completionists. I’ve found that the best groups balance classes with strong area damage and reliable crowd control, because the sheer density of mobs can overwhelm a party that’s all single-target burst.

The reward system is wonderfully democratic. When the timer hits zero, everyone gets something, regardless of who landed the killing blow on a boss or elite. That said, the actual drops are rolled individually, so you might see a guildmate walk away with an Abyssal accessory while you get a pile of silver and black stones – it’s all part of the charm (and occasional heartbreak). One critical piece of advice from my own painful lessons: check your inventory space before entering. A full bag will block further loot, and nothing stings quite like watching a rare drop vanish because you were hoarding junk crystals. Make room, scroll through your inventory, and you’ll avoid that disaster.

What makes this 2026 return extra special is how the mode fits into the current gear progression. With Awakening weapons and enhanced accessories now more accessible, a strong Field of Valor run can be the difference between a marginal upgrade and a sudden power spike. The listed rewards – ranging from Restoration Scrolls to high-grade gear chests – can accelerate your CP climb dramatically if you tackle the upper difficulties.

There’s no official end date plastered on the event banner yet, but history tells us these windows close fast. The first time Field of Valor vanished, it left a gap that regular content just couldn’t fill. I’m not making that mistake again; I’ve already started forming my daily parties. If you see me in the server chat looking for two more DPS for Difficulty 5, don’t hesitate to jump in. The timer is ticking, and those top-tier rewards won’t wait forever.