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Guardians and Wardens Guide in Lotro
Posted On 03/04/2010 19:13:53

Guardians and Wardens Guide in LotroFor tanking classes, Guardians are your standard heavy armor(The lord of rings gold), sword and board class. They take a licking and keep on ticking. They also have a dps 'stance' called 'Overpower' that lets them solo decently. They have skills to acquire threat (agro) very rapidly or even instantly.


Guardians have skills that allow them to trigger conjunctions or 'fellowship maneuvers'. This is a really neat Lotro mechanic that lets all members of the group participate in sort of a super group combo. There are many of these and they do different things.


Wardens are medium armor tanks that have an interesting mechanic called a gambit. A gambit is a series of strikes using spear/shield/fist combinations. They start at length 2 and go up to 5. Wardens are a pretty good solo class and can take on a very large number of mobs. Since you have played tanks before, we would suggest trying a warden first since it is probably different enough that you will love it or hate it.


If you love it, stay with it, if not, fall back to a guardian. One of the warden's skills allows them to quickly remove corruptions from mobs. Corruptions are mob buffs or player debuffs that can be 'very bad' if left unchecked. All classes have some sort of corruption removal skill, but wardens are really good at it.


Generally Race of Man has slightly better racial attributes (for a tank, the +5% incoming healing bonus, +1% Block/Parry/Evade bonus and the emergency self-heal are very good). To the extent any race is disfavored as a tank, it is Elves, but none of the racial attributes are so dramatic that they overly hamper a player. We recommend you to buy Lotro powerleveling service from our site, you can buy them at low price as you need.

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Lotro: Journey Guide for Level 1-65
Posted On 02/21/2010 22:38:19

 

  • Date:02-05-2010
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  • Author: KainXI
  • Editor: lj
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Welcome to our site. Some of you may remember when you hit 60 a few months ago. We got a guide from a Lotro player who had settled on going out in a blaze of glory on the Luitenent of BG, fraps and all.


This last weekend, he finally fell during an epic all-captain Hall of Crafting run. We wish you could say the death itself was epic.It was certainly a fun (though sometimes stressful) journey which we doubt we will attempt again . In case any of you want to give this a shot, here are some pointers:


1)  Preferably captain from his experience. You can try this on multiple characters but never made it past 40ish (RK). We don't think you got any better, just picked a better class. So you need to choose the right class.


2) Its really not that expensive and makes a massive difference in your effectiveness from craft yourself gear the whole way.


3) Your captain was learning Cook so we were juiced up on food most of the time we were leveling(Lotro Gold) which always have the highest level pots and food available.


4) Any time there is no where to run, you are in danger. Any time there is no where to run AND you are relying on other people, you are rolling the dice. please avoid instances, especially group ones.


5) Don't play while tired - though he made it to Level65(Lotro powerleveling), he didn't die on his own terms. This was likely because it was nearly 2 AM and he was also in violation of rule.


Thank you for reading. Hope it can help you more or less.


Rad Bonus in Lotro(part one)
Posted On 02/21/2010 22:38:06

 

  • Date:02-21-2010
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  • Editor: lj
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Hello again readers! There are so many questions asked over and over again. Here our site has collected the correlative information about Lotro. Hope it can drive your attention. By the way, this guide was taken from other site, and we can't found the author, thanks her or him very much!


They did it for a number of reasons, but the primary one we heard about? They didn't want to have to start designing non-raid content that required raid gear.


Think about it this way: A sizable chunk of the playerbase gets radiance gear, at least three or four pieces. They start running around with not just an eternal hope buff that messes with the dread mechanics, but also increases their morale, their healing, their damage done and reduces damage taken.


It makes older content trivial, but what's worse, it starts making on-level(Lotro Gold) content trivial. Because if the content is designed to be at least moderately challenging for people WITHOUT radiance gear, just imagine what it is to people that are hopped up on hope.


So instances have to start being designed with the assumption that people already have the gear. But how much? Where should the bar be put? And what's more, if content starts being designed across the board with rad-buffed players in mind, where do players with NO radiance fall? The entire game post-Moria would be gated by the Moria instances.


Hope something in the message above helped! If you want to get a Lotro powerleveling for your character, or want to buy cheaper Gold for your character in the game. Our site is your best choice. Hope you enjoy yourself in this wonder game.


Level 50 Class Quests in Lotro
Posted On 02/21/2010 22:37:51

 

  • Date:02-08-2010
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  • Editor: lj
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Hello customers, welcome to our website! thanks to the loyal and new customers for supporting us all the time, we will devote all our efforts to returning.   By the way, this Lotro guide was taken from other site, Hope you like.


You can barter for the items with skirmish marks but 3600 marks for the last 2 pieces of just one of the quests seems a bit excessive. 7200 marks would take forever to earn at a casual pace. Being at a much higher level(The lord of rings gold) than the level 37 soldier, we would rather barter the marks to improve their skills so they are at least equal to level 60 toon.


There are two solo solutions: One is Go out and find stuff that other players will pay lots of silver for. Buy the item from another player. Another is Run skirmishes until you have the marks for it.


You have to beat the boss six times. Doing it in a group it also time consuming. There is only one drop. Everybody is going to be rolling on it.We found it was time effective to go earn money and buy them. It took so long to get to the RoWD or Slime holder. Obviously at level 65, you do not need six. It goes a lot quicker. Especially if you got someone with the keys.


Actually, the entire premise behind skirmishes was that everyone CAN do them in whatever time they have available. Even if you only login for half an hour once a week, you can do a skirmish in that time and eventually work toward your class quest items. That's the whole point. Yes, it takes a lot of time, but if you can't group, you have another option.


Eventually, we will probably get to a high enough level(Lotro powerleveling) that something like CD will be soloable, if it isn't already. And the answer to your question is, it depends on what you mean.Though I doubt that's the answer you're looking for.


Thank you for your time. Are you searching for Lotro Powerleveling service for your character, please come and have a look! Our service will makes you greatly satisfied!





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