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Turbine to launch a LotRO-focused social networking site

Filed under: Fantasy, Lord of the Rings Online, News items


Eurogamer is reporting that Turbine has revealed their plans for a Facebook-like social networking site centered around Lord of the Rings Online. The website would launch sometime in Q4 and basically track everything a player does across multiple characters by being directly connected to the game. It'll also feature the kinds of things we all expect from a social networking site such as friends lists, communication tools and even the ability to upload pictures and videos. Similar websites are said to be planned for Dungeons & Dragons Online and Asheron's Call sometime soon as well. Turbine also seems to be planning on advertising on these websites, which is a pretty clever way to introduce advertising into their games without ruining the experience.

Facebook and other sites like it can be a surprisingly strong tool for creating communities around just about anything. So we're admittedly excited about this announcement, because anything that can create a more tightly-knit community in an MMO is hugely important as far as we're concerned.

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Hero's guide to the Flaming Deeps of Moria

Filed under: Fantasy, Lord of the Rings Online, Expansions, Game mechanics, Guides, New titles, Quests, Academic, Education


With the recent redesign of Lord of the Rings Online's main website in anticipation of the upcoming Mines of Moria expansion, we get treated to more than just a pretty new blue theme. We get Moria pre-order information, The Treasures of Moria contest and an expansion to the Hero's Guides started just last month.

In this newest Hero's Guide, Moria's Flaming Deeps are explored and described in great detail, to give players a better idea of what they will face upon arrival. We get the backstory of how the area was settled first by Dwarves, and ultimately conquered by the Orcs. The ongoing struggle to win back this segment of the mines plays host to several exciting questlines that include rebuilding the bridges and armaments in preparation for the war with the Orcs and thinning out the Orc numbers to stop them from being a threat to the once-great Dwarven civilization. Check out the complete four-page article for more information, and look for more to come!

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Turbine dev chat transcript gives more info on Moria

Filed under: Fantasy, Lord of the Rings Online, Expansions, Game mechanics, Interviews, MMO industry, Academic


It's been quite a long time since we've reported on a House of Commons dev chat with Lord of the Rings Online's Turbine and Codemasters devs, so this latest one should come as a special treat. In it, we get word of a few new features for the first expansion, Mines of Moria, which was just announced today to have a release date of November 18th! In order to paraphrase this long dev chat, we've bullet-pointed what we feel is the most interesting answers to player questions:

  • No pre-Moria equipment will be part of the Legendary Items system.
  • After Mines of Moria, they'll "most likely" be heading south with future expansions. Although there's word of fleshing out Eriador as well.
  • Capstone skills are used in conjunction with Legendary Traits and Trait sets to make mega powerful skills. These capstones come in three different types: solo gameplay, small fellowship and 6-man instance gameplay.
  • You will get access to another Legendary Trait slot at level 60
  • Renown and Infamy will be changed to increase the amount gained in a full group and reduce the amount gained in raids.
  • The Elves of Lothlorien will not have accessible reputation until the first book update after launch
  • Suggested improvements to the kinship system include kinbank, plus stablemasters and crafting areas in the kinship house.
  • The entire Book 1 of Volume 2 will act as an introduction to Legendary Items, so you will get them early on.
  • Following the helpful dev diaries on the Hunter, Burglar and Lore-master, Turbine plans to release guides for the remaining classes from 50-60 as well.
  • Inventory problems will be alleviated with quest tokens and key rings. Quest items will be stored in a quest journal, instead of the player's inventory. Key rings will hold important keys for certain doors.
  • You will not need to finish Volume 1 to access Volume 2.
  • No new hobbies releasing with Moria, but there are others in the works for future book patches.

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Mines of Moria gets a November 18th release date

Filed under: Lord of the Rings Online, Expansions, News items

Mines of Moria, the first expansion for Lord of the Rings Online, has been given a release date of November 18th for both the NA and EU today. That means we're only about a month away from ten new levels, two new classes, legendary weapons, angry Balrogs and the under-mountain Dwarf kingdom of Khazad-dum. Those who decide to pre-order Mines of Moria will have access to an offer of $199.99 for a lifetime subscription. Considering that Turbine has said there's going to be plenty of expansions, including another one next year, this is an incredibly valuable investment for anyone enamored with the virutal Middle-earth.

Also being offered are in-game bonus items, although the list differs slightly depending on your choice between retail or digital stores. Make sure to make a wise purchase decision by checking our our exclusive developer tour of the new expansion. We've also got a fantastic video that delves ... just maybe a little too deep. Find the lists of preorder items and their differences after the cut.

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Life after 50: Progressing your Burglar, Hunter and Lore-master in Moria

Filed under: Fantasy, Lord of the Rings Online, Classes, Expansions, Game mechanics, MMO industry, Tips and tricks


Believe it or not, there's a lot more to Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria than just the Rune-keeper and the Warden. Chances are, if you already have a favorite class that you've leveled to 50, you're going to be more interested in getting that character through the mines and onto 60. Turbine realizes this, and have recently written three wonderful new Developer Diaries featuring the Burglar, the Hunter and Lore-master's roles from 50 to 60.

These new Dev Diaries do more than just list new skills, they actually cover certain roles that these classes may play to use certain spells more effectively. Plus, with the introduction of trait sets (much like armor sets work now, with bonuses given to certain trait combos), the roles are much more defined for each class. Check out each of these three articles for the Burglar, Hunter and Lore-master to get yourself ready for Mines of Moria, coming very soon!

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LotRO token collecting game extended until November 4th

Filed under: Fantasy, Lord of the Rings Online, Contests, Culture, Events, in-game, Game mechanics


If you've found yourself excited by the tin, silver, gold and platinum token drops from Lord of the Rings Online this last weekend, you'll be happy to hear that these token drops have been extended until November 4th. These tokens were brought back as part of the Welcome Back Weekend, encouraging previous players to come check out LotRO for free before Mines of Moria releases, later this fall.

What use are these tokens? Free stuff! What other reason do you need? Ok, to be more specific, you can get some amazing items by trading these tokens in to the trader NPCs. There's crit consumables, special cosmetic outfits, Beryl shards and much more! So if you missed what you thought would be an event that only lasted through the weekend, this four week extension gives you no more excuses. Get out there and grab some tokens!

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Moria and Harvestfest explored on Massively

Filed under: Fantasy, Lord of the Rings Online, Classes, Events, in-game, Expansions, Guides, New titles, Previews, Massively highlights, Massively Hands-on


Turbine games are down for their bi-weekly maintenance, but Massively has your back with lots of LotRO goodness. Our guide to the Fall Harvest Festival provides you with a walkthrough to gain all the seasonal items you won't see until next year (and who doesn't want that creepy bunny mask?). And if you are looking forward to the Mines of Moria expansion, we have an exclusive walkthrough of the dwarven kingdom as well as video of the new terrain.

Soon the NDA will drop on the beta and Massively will have extensive guides on the new master classes, the spear-wielding Warden tank and the healing and dps machine known as the Rune-keeper, as well has walkthroughs for the opening Books of Volume 2 and many of the Moria encounters. Until then, enjoy our guides and let us know in the comments what you want to see from our Moria coverage.

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One Shots: Midnight riders

Filed under: Fantasy, Screenshots, Lord of the Rings Online, One Shots


It seems that the recent festival has brought in more Lord of the Rings Online pictures in from far and wide. Today's One Shots shows off a kinship riding off for adventure courtesy of a ride from the last festival! Rhedbjerd writes in and tells us more about this particular screenshot: This one didn't come out as well as I'd hoped, but it's a pic of the Laer En Tul Acharn kinship crossing the Ford of Bruinen in the central Trollshaws on the way to Rivendell. You can't really see it, but we're all on the summer festival horses. What impresses us is that you can see the horses reflected in the water too. Nice touch!

Do you have a screenshot showing your guild, kinship, battlegroup, or [insert group name here] heading off into battle, adventure, cat herding or shenanigans together? Grab those screenshots and send them to us here at oneshots AT massively DOT com along with your name/group/server and a quick description. We'll post them up for all to see and give you the credit!

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New Mines of Moria screens depict the Redhorn Lodes

Filed under: Lord of the Rings Online, Expansions, News items


If the immensity of the new underground zones featured in the Mines of Moria expansion hasn't sunk in just yet, the newest set of screens should help clear any fog of uncertainty. While no exciting new mobs or strange-yet-endearing goat mounts seem to have popped up in these screens, there's still plenty to gawk at auspiciously.

One image features a rather large set of stairs that would cause even Rocky Balboa to faint if he tried to run up them in a triumphant montage finisher. So the images may not be packed with high action like our exclusive video, but if you use your imagination they can entertain for minutes on end. You may even waste a whole quarter of an hour with them, especially if you're into Dwarven architecture. And after you're done with that, go check out our exclusive screenshot tour of the expansion!


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Massively's exclusive Mines of Moria video tour

Filed under: Fantasy, Video, Lord of the Rings Online, Expansions, MMO industry, Previews, Massively meta, Hands-on, Academic, Massively Hands-on


By this time you've scoured through our 43-image visual tour of Lord of the Rings Online's Mines of Moria, our PAX08 Moria preview gallery and our main Mines of Moria gallery, but you're ready for more! Guess what! You're in luck, because we now present to you an exclusive video of footage shot during our dev tour. This video was created by Massively's Features Editor Dan O'Halloran and showcases the expansiveness of the Mines of Moria. You'll find it just after the jump below.

If you still can't get enough Moria, keep your eyes glued on Massively over the next few weeks for more information, news, in-depth guides and more!

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Massively's exclusive Mines of Moria dev tour

Filed under: Fantasy, Screenshots, Video, Lord of the Rings Online, Expansions, Game mechanics, MMO industry, New titles, Previews, Massively meta, Hands-on, Education, Massively Hands-on


Earlier last month, Massively was invited to get a hands-on look at Mines of Moria, the first-ever expansion for Lord of the Rings Online with Turbine's Adam Mersky and Moria Producer Mike Jablonn. During this special dev tour, we were treated to many of the features of the new environments, new creatures, certain landmarks and the Legendary Item system. We came back with loads of screenshots, video footage and an insatiable desire to speed up time until we can play this expansion on our own! As there is still no official launch date outside of "Fall 2008", we're getting a bit antsy for this game to hit store shelves. From what we've seen though, it's coming very soon.

We've compiled the screenshots into an enormous 43-image gallery that also acts as a comprehensive visual tour of what we were shown of Moria. Simply start the tour by clicking on the first image in the gallery, or the link below. And when you're done, check out our video of the tour.


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Free play/bonus EXP weekend welcomes back lapsed LotRO players

Filed under: Fantasy, Lord of the Rings Online, Events, in-game, News items

If you're a former The Lord of the Rings Online subscriber who's thinking about returning to Middle-earth, or just looking for a way to kill a weekend, then you'll be interested to know that Turbine is hosting a "Welcome Back Weekend" event in the game.

All former subscribers will be able to play for free between October 2nd and 6th. Additionally, everyone (old players and new alike) will receive 25% more experience during that period. This is obviously intended to re-hook veterans so they'll buy the Mines of Moria expansion when it comes out. Nothing wrong with that, we suppose.

Oh, and it also uncoincidentally coincides (you see what we did there?) with the annual Fall Festival. We already asked you guys a while back what you thought of LotRO. Some of you expressed interest in returning to see what's new. Here's your chance, eh?

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Massively's complete LotRO Fall Harvest Festival guide

Filed under: Fantasy, Screenshots, Lord of the Rings Online, Contests, Culture, Events, in-game, Game mechanics, Guides, Tips and tricks, Quests, Massively meta, Academic, Education


The Lord of the Rings Online Fall Harvest festivities are now in full swing, and as promised, we at Massively have created an in-depth guide to help you make the most of your holiday time. This year's event sees the return of many of last year's goodies, plus some new and exciting favorites! Each racial zone has its own version of these Fall Harvest festivities, with different names, events and prizes. Yet each one is fundamentally the same. With the addition of the Troves and Trickery quests in Bree, Duillond, Thorin's Hall and Hobbiton, players can get their hands on some exciting new cosmetic masks just in time for All Hallow's Eve.

This event runs from now until October 12th, so you have plenty of time to gather festival tokens, complete special quests and compete in the horse races! Follow along on our complete guide by clicking the link below, and be sure to also check out our enormous 33-image gallery of Fall Harvest Festival screenshots and maps below to get you where you need to go.


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Is LotRO coming to the console?

Filed under: Fantasy, Lord of the Rings Online, Business models, Game mechanics, MMO industry, Opinion, Consoles, Rumors


In previous interviews with Turbine, we've heard about their interest in developing an MMO on the console. There was speculation of a Harry Potter MMO, following some venture funding by Warner Bros, but now we have a piece of information that might put the console spotlight back on Lord of the Rings Online.

According to a job posting on Turbine's website, they're looking to hire a Senior User Interface Engineer who "may be refactoring existing user interfaces or implementing completely new user interfaces for systems such as combat, skills, inventory, treasure, and social systems." Does this mean LotRO? There's no question that LotRO is Turbine's largest and most successful game, and this topic has been discussed before. In fact, LotRO's Executive Producer, Jeffrey Steefel has mentioned in the past that "we have the Lord of the Rings license for use on all platforms, and we're determined to use it."

Would you want to see LotRO on a console? Tell us your thoughts!

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The Hillmen of LotRO's Ost Crithlanc want to kill you: read about it

Filed under: Fantasy, Screenshots, Lord of the Rings Online, Lore


Angmar is the source of most of the evil of the Shadows of Angmar volume of The Lord of the Rings Online. It's home to the Witch-king of (you guessed it) Angmar, the right-hand man of the Dark Lord Sauron. So it probably won't be surpassed in pure evilness (at least not lore-wise) until Mordor is added to the game in, oh, 10 years or so.

Turbine's LotRO Lorebook has been updated with an entry for Ost Crithlanc, some ruins at the border of Angmar (all bad) and the North Downs (only mostly bad). The ruins have been seized by an army of Witch-king-serving Hillmen who are preparing to sweep through Eriador and slaughter everyone -- even those cute little hobbits. God, they're evil.

The Lorebook has a little more detail on this Turbine-created, Tolkien-inspired location, along with a few pretty neat images. Enjoy!

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