Only Zarath Counts: Legends of Elumia Centers Its Lord of the Bones Event on One Boss

only zarath counts legends of elumia centers its lord of the bones event on one boss In Brief:

In Brief:

  • Legends of Elumia (official site) has kicked off Lord of the Bones, an event constructed around a lone boss named Zarath, newly awakened in the Silent City.
  • The prize pool covers the Aegis Pendant, Rune Shards and Diamonds, and standings come from a leaderboard that tallies Zarath kills exclusively.
  • The run is the newest limited-time campaign from Triumph Games, the studio that acquired the MMORPG, ported it to Immutable and switched it to free to play.

For its latest event, Legends of Elumia has trimmed the objective down to a single target. Zarath, the Lord of the Bones, has stirred in the Silent City, and nothing but kills on him will push a player up the event leaderboard.

“Only Zarath counts,” the studio said in the announcement post on X.

Lord of the Bones is here.
Zarath has awakened in the Silent City.
Take down Zarath, climb the leaderboard, and fight for legendary rewards including the Aegis Pendant, Rune Shards, Diamonds and more.
Only Zarath counts. Don’t miss the Bundle Packs.

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Three rewards have been named so far: the Aegis Pendant, Rune Shards and Diamonds. Elumia billed the pool as “legendary rewards including the Aegis Pendant, Rune Shards, Diamonds and more,” but stopped short of publishing a complete loot table, a breakdown of reward tiers or a closing date.

Bundle packs attached

Alongside the boss hunt, the post nudged players toward the event’s paid item sets. “Don’t miss the Bundle Packs,” it read. No contents or prices were disclosed.

Leaderboard competition is nothing new for Elumia, which already treats it as a permanent fixture. A Rare Monster Hunting leaderboard lives on the game’s web app, and the Zarath run repeats that formula of ranking players against one specific spawn instead of overall dungeon output.

Third themed event this year

Lord of the Bones is the third limited-time campaign of 2026. The Chinese New Year Battle Pass opened Feb. 16, packing cosmetic rewards and progression challenges into two paid tiers, with the Deluxe Pass set at $7.99.

Season of Fire followed on April 6. That update sent volcanic eruptions across the game world, stirred dormant creatures in dungeons and the overworld, reshuffled loot distribution and directed players toward a Magma Hunt.

None of this has altered the game’s core loop. Players step through the portals of the Infinite Tower into procedurally generated dungeons spread across five environments, and loot, experience and resources are kept only by those who make it to the exit. Three deaths before escaping wipes out everything the run produced.

From Solana to Immutable

Elumia debuted in 2021 as an MMORPG on Solana. Triumph Games picked it up in 2024, scrapped the mandatory NFT ownership requirement, moved the title to free-to-play and migrated it to Immutable. Integration of Immutable Passport also began, aimed at easing account access.

Under the current setup, Web3 elements are opt-in, and dungeon runs are possible without ever connecting a wallet. On the economy side, $ELU remains the governance and staking token, while Elumia Krystal Shards — EKS — serve as the in-game currency for purchases, services and upgrades.

Elumia is one of three Triumph titles on Immutable. The others are BattleRise (official site), a mobile RPG built around collectible champions, and ArmourX, an action RPG. An ecosystem token is on the studio’s roadmap.

Version 1.17.21 is the current Android build, published by Triumph Games Ltd. The Google Play page was last refreshed July 23 and reports over 10,000 downloads plus a 3.6-star rating drawn from 286 reviews. A Windows version is available as well.

The Ronin detour

Ronin briefly entered the picture before the Immutable move. Elumia ran a four-week Ronin event featuring battle passes, competitive play and a $100,000 raffle — which, at the time, looked like the opening step of a chain migration.

That migration never materialized. The team later clarified that what had been sold through Ronin was access to the game, while the game itself remained on Solana.