Hello,
Am downloading LOTRO Online and I was wondering if there are OnRPG'ers that activly play it and could invite me in their guild and help me explore the game & such.
Am from Europe and play some evenings
Greets!
Hello,
Am downloading LOTRO Online and I was wondering if there are OnRPG'ers that activly play it and could invite me in their guild and help me explore the game & such.
Am from Europe and play some evenings
Greets!
Reputation: 167You can get to the max level without cash shop. This is not a pay2win game.
The best thing to do is to do all the newbie zone quests, the two free zones after that, and go back and do all the achievements to earn TP to purchase the next zone.
Reputation: 10It's a great game once you get into it.
As mentioned above there is no limit to the amount of levels you are able to obtain as a free player. All of the levels up to 65 are open to free players.
You will have limited money, bag space, bank space, auction house space, and limit on what quests you can do as you get into the 30s and up. Though with some grinding you will be able to earn enough Turbine Points in order to open up more content.
Reputation: 22It's a good game... ehhh but once you reach level 30 and up .. you start to notice the repetition and grind based gameplay
It gets tedious and I tried my best to hold onto the game.. I made it up to level 41 and I couldn't take much more of it
you guys talking about it makes me wanna go play it again..but I cantI just cant.
Reputation: 31Of topic: OMG! Suikoden II... Your awesome in my book. Clive's storyline was epic.
On topic: This game is good if you like PvE, if you are looking for a great PvP experience... Yeah.. you better look elsewhere. The end game content (primarily the raids and skirmishes) are quite fun.
So anyone got a good tip for server/guild choice? Game installed and updated in 10 min so starting then.
If no one replies am just gona randomly roll a server to test the game
Well, my Kin is on Brandywine sv....