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VirginWorlds MMO is the #5 Blogger for Lord of the Rings: Shadows of Angmar
I finally completed about everything I could do at my level (except maybe the School instance) in Eregion. I had a blast with that new content, but now I was heading into the crown jewel of Lord of the Rings Online’s first expansion. At first, I really didn’t like it… but that changed.
2 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
7 Months Ago,
Syp from biobreak (WordPress) says
(in A Trip Back To LOTRO)
No, I’ve not reengaged with Lord of the Rings Online — I can scarcely find the time to play the games I have now. Yet ever since Mines of Moria came out last fall, LOTRO’s been the Comeback Kid of the MMO crowd, and it’s gotten me thinking of why.
11 Months Ago,
Ravious from Kill Ten Rats says
(in Moria Impressions)
I finally completed about everything I could do at my level (except maybe the School instance) in Eregion. I had a blast with that new content, but now I was heading into the crown jewel of Lord of the Rings Online’s first expansion. At first, I really didn’t like it… but that changed.
I could choose which quests I wanted and leave the ones I couldn’t be bothered with which suits my nature. You can just run about exploring and/or killing monsters but that can get boring. Most of the quests are either killing stuff, finding items or people or a combination of the two. I foun...
Sat, Oct 31 | from thegamespit (WordPress)