While it has been a quiet day for official Aion announcements, one important community tool has received an update that many players will appreciate.
The popular MyAion DPS Meter has been updated to support the latest Aion Classic EU 4.5 “Ignite” patch, ensuring compatibility with the newest game version and combat data.
For players actively running dungeons, raids, or PvP tests, this update helps keep performance tracking tools fully functional.
Updated for the Latest Ignite Version
The newest version of the MyAion DPS Meter includes support for:
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Aion Classic EU 4.5 protocol
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Updated combat data tracking
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Compatibility adjustments for recent patches
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Data library updates
The update ensures the tool continues working smoothly after the Ignite update introduced new combat adjustments and class changes.
Why DPS Tools Still Matter
Damage meters and performance tracking tools remain widely used by players who want deeper insight into combat performance.
Common uses include:
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Build testing and optimization
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PvE performance analysis
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PvP damage comparisons
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Group performance reviews
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Theorycrafting and min-maxing
With new class changes and balance tweaks arriving in recent updates, tools like MyAion help players understand how different builds perform in real scenarios.
Ongoing Community Support
Although official updates for Aion have been quiet in the last 24 hours, community-driven tools and projects continue to support the game.
Regular updates to tracking tools, guides, and add-ons show that the Aion player base remains active and engaged — particularly following the recent Ignite update and growing interest in Aion 2.
Aion Activity Remains Steady
Even during quieter news cycles, updates like this highlight ongoing activity within the Aion ecosystem. As players continue exploring new builds and content, having reliable tools available makes a noticeable difference.
With Aion Classic receiving fresh updates and Aion 2 generating global interest, the community surrounding the franchise continues to stay active across multiple regions.

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