Rift’s February celebrations aren’t over yet.
While the Razorback Roundup event is currently live, the broader Month of Love 2026 campaign continues with community contests that offer premium rewards — including in-game Credits and exclusive titles.
For players who enjoy housing, screenshots, and creative expression in Telara, this is one of the best opportunities of the year.
Here’s what’s happening.
Lovely Dimension Contest
The Lovely Dimension contest invites players to decorate their personal Dimension with a love-themed design and submit screenshots for judging.
To participate, players must:
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Create or redesign a Dimension using a love theme
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Capture screenshots
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Include character and shard information
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Submit via official Discord or social channels
Rewards are substantial:
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1st Place: Special Dimension Title + 3000 Credits
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2nd Place: 2000 Credits
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3rd Place: 1000 Credits
For Dimension builders, this is a serious incentive — especially given the Credit prizes.
Submissions close March 13 at 23:59 UTC, with winners announced shortly after.
Lovely Duo Screenshot Contest
If housing isn’t your thing, there’s also the Lovely Duo contest.
Players must:
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Take a themed screenshot with a partner in Telara
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Show coordinated outfits or personalities
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Submit one entry per duo
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Include both character names and shard
Up to three winners will receive:
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1000 Credits each
It’s a simple but creative challenge that encourages players to show off their characters and share themed moments from the game world.
Why These Contests Matter
Rift may not be receiving massive expansion updates in 2026, but community events like Month of Love continue to provide engagement opportunities beyond standard questing and raids.
Contests like these:
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Keep the community active
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Highlight Dimension creativity
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Offer meaningful in-game rewards
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Encourage social interaction
For longtime players, it’s a reminder that Rift still maintains seasonal engagement — even if large-scale development has slowed.
Final Weeks to Participate
With entries closing in mid-March, players still have time to participate. Whether you’re a Dimension decorator or just looking to grab some Credits with a creative screenshot, the Month of Love contests offer a low-pressure way to get involved.
Between the Razorback event and ongoing contests, February has been one of the busier months for Rift activity in 2026.
For a game often labeled as “quiet,” Telara is still finding ways to keep players engaged.

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