Fellowship Season 2 is officially live, delivering the game’s biggest update yet. The new season introduces two new heroes, revamped progression, fresh Ascensions and Curses, and a wave of additional improvements. It also brings a full seasonal reset and debuts a new solo arena designed to help new players learn the ropes before jumping into competitive play.
Fellowship Season 2

So, what’s new? Season 2 is bringing two brand-new heroes, Aeona and Xavian, introducing Fellowship’s first dedicated Healer and Tank additions, and they bring some of the most interesting hybrid gameplay the game has seen so far.
New Heroes: Aeona & Xavian
The most eye-catching additions to Fellowship Season 2 are Aeona and Xavian, each blurring traditional role boundaries in smart ways.
Aeona is a time-manipulating healer whose presence alone delays 50% of incoming damage for her party. But she doesn’t just heal after the fact—her kit revolves around cleansing delayed damage and restoring allies before that damage ever lands. Even more uniquely, much of her healing scales off the damage she deals, meaning the more DPS she puts out, the more sustain her team receives. The result is a DPS-support hybrid that feels fast, proactive, and perfect for players who like contributing damage while keeping allies alive.
Xavian, the newest tank, also leans into a hybrid design. He combines traditional tank durability with a mana pool and access to several healing and shielding abilities, usable on both himself and allies. This allows Xavian to spot-heal teammates in danger, shield key targets, or relieve pressure from the main healer by sustaining himself during heavy encounters. If you enjoy tanking but want more responsibility and utility, Xavian offers a flexible, paladin-style playstyle that rewards awareness and timing.
Seasonal Reset & Progression Changes

As expected, Fellowship Season 2 launches with a full seasonal reset. Leaderboards and character progression are reset to level the playing field, but there’s a fresh incentive to push endgame content: a new mount awaits players who reach 10,000 Dungeon Rating.
More features are coming as the season unfolds. This includes Titles, Banners, Leaver Penalties, and Bad-Luck Protection, all slated to arrive later in Season 2.
Season 2 also introduces a reworked League structure. Advanced Enemy Mechanics and Dungeon Timers are now reserved for the final tiers of the League system, giving new players more room to learn their favorite heroes without immediately worrying about high-level optimization.
If you want the full breakdown, including balance changes for every hero, item updates, and the latest Ascensions and Curses rotating into the pool, you can check out the complete patch notes here.




