LoTRO info, for those that want it
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Classes then, how do they play? Are they all soloable? Which ones are complicated (I can never be bothered with loads of complicated spell combinations)?
There seems to be loads of combat types so I was thinking of going in a different direction for once, but I don't want to put loads of effort into, say, a burglar and then decide I hate it because it dies all the time solo.
There seems to be loads of combat types so I was thinking of going in a different direction for once, but I don't want to put loads of effort into, say, a burglar and then decide I hate it because it dies all the time solo.
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Most of the classes are fairly straightforward. The only tricky one is the Minstrel. Most of his abilities use the lute to play a song and many of the higher level ones require you play a few lower level ones first to "open up" the ability you actually want to use. It's not really that hard, but does require a bit of practice. I struggle for a bit when I go back to mine after not playing him for a while. That said, they are a pretty potent class and always in demand.Dog Pants wrote:Classes then, how do they play? Are they all soloable? Which ones are complicated (I can never be bothered with loads of complicated spell combinations)?
There seems to be loads of combat types so I was thinking of going in a different direction for once, but I don't want to put loads of effort into, say, a burglar and then decide I hate it because it dies all the time solo.
The Hunter is probably the easy to play, joint point and shoot. Because of that though that are absolutely fucking loads of them.
The Burg is quite tough solo, you have to be stealthed to be effective and setting up a mob can be time-consuming. When you have a collect 400 bears arses quest it can get a bit tiresome. They are very good in groups and quite a few of the big dungeons need at least one to make life easier.
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My fist character was a Burg - I got to 27 (mostly solo) and haven't touched him since. Now I understand the game better it might be easier but ...
Spellcasters (Lore Masters) are fine solo. They have loads of abilities and get pets.
Champs are fine solo - they are a DPS class though, don't make the mistake of thinking they are tanks.
Guardians are also fine solo. They are the tanks so it takes a while to kill stuff but they are, like Mincers, always in demand.
Spellcasters (Lore Masters) are fine solo. They have loads of abilities and get pets.
Champs are fine solo - they are a DPS class though, don't make the mistake of thinking they are tanks.
Guardians are also fine solo. They are the tanks so it takes a while to kill stuff but they are, like Mincers, always in demand.
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Fucking game either locks up my machine as soon as the client connects, or bins me out with a quick BSOD then reset after a few minutes. This doesn't enamour me to it. A quick google shows quite a few other people with the problem, and an endless stream of helpful advice about checking hardware, despite assurances that no other game causes this.
FYI, LOTRO continues to release expansions, most recently Mines of Moria and Seige of Mirkwood, which was voted best expansion of the year by IGN.
Most notably, they've added skirmishes!
Still going strong, and still one of the biggest MMOs around!
FYI!
Most notably, they've added skirmishes!
Still going strong, and still one of the biggest MMOs around!
FYI!
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