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Stradden  1/29/08 9:23:04 AM

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News Manager Keith Cross recently had the opportunity to take an early look at Module 6: The Thirteenth Eclipse for Turbine's Dungeons and Dragons Online: Stormreach. Today, he files this report on the new module as well as a quick look at the game since launch.

My journey through the world of Dungeons & Dragons Online began with a picture book tour of the game as it stands right now, up to module 5. I was briefly teleported to a number of different regions to see a snapshot of what each previous module added to the game, and how the game has evolved into its current incarnation. When DDO first launched, there were several things that seemed like they were missing. The game had plenty of dungeons, but where were the dragons? ‘Dragons’ is right there in the title, so one would think they should be there. And there’s an ampersand in the title too but I didn’t see any of those running around in the game either.

My guides explained the reasoning for the lack of dragons at first. Dragons are tough. They’re not really a fair challenge to lower level characters unless you water them down a bit. But watering down wasn’t an option for Turbine because they had decided to go with the 3rd Edition D&D philosophy that dragons were special. You won’t meet a dragon in a random encounter, and each dragon is unique, with their own name and powers. Their name is in the title after all, so it makes sense that they’re among the fiercest foes in the game. The first dragons that players could battle were added with module 4. A trio of young chromatic dragons that looked like they’d jumped straight from the pages of the Monster Manual.

Capturing the look and flavor of 3rd Edition D&D is something Turbine has done very well. During the initial tour we ran into several other classic D&D opponents, such as the Marilith and a Beholder with a spectral template, and they each looked exactly like pen and paper counterparts. The artistic devotion to D&D’s core books continues in Module 6, and I was excited to see Gnolls (a personal favorite) and a variety of Devils done in a style so true to the original sources.

Read the whole thing here.

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Puuk  1/29/08 9:32:46 AM

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So will there be explorable, open wilderness adventuring? I didn't catch that in the article.

 
Stradden  1/29/08 9:42:28 AM

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I didn't write the article, so I can't say with certainty, but I'm pretty sure they already have some of that...

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Saurus930  1/29/08 11:34:14 AM

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Sounds good, I think it's time to get my hands on one of those trials and check this game out again.

Any Idea when this upgrade will launch? Sorry if I missed it in the article ...?

 
Szark  1/29/08 11:45:26 AM

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It launches tomorrow, January 30th.

 
crmznoutlw16  1/29/08 11:48:24 AM

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I argue with half my brain tied behind my back, just to make it fair.

Best MMO in the market so far, and it keeps getting better, I encourage everyone to check out the trial and see for yourself .  All of those complaints that people had at launch of this game have been long resolved and the player is now left with an mmo experience unlike any other.

 
Puuk  1/29/08 12:03:23 PM

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So what server has the biggest and friendliest population (roleplaying or otherwise)? With such a group oreinted game, I'd like there to be a big population to commune with.

 
tihokan  1/29/08 12:38:15 PM

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Originally posted by Puuk

So what server has the biggest and friendliest population (roleplaying or otherwise)? With such a group oreinted game, I'd like there to be a big population to commune with.

With the server merge last summer, there is no more dead (or, on the other side, signficantly bigger) servers. So pick whichever you like. You can check guild listings on the ddo forums as finding a guild is the best way to enjoy DDO's grouping experience.

 

I know for a fact Thelanis has a few RP guilds, and at least one friendly player (me :p)

 
Itaziadorre  1/29/08 12:44:52 PM

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I personally would have to say Thelanis is the most friendly server, but I am of course biased. I met folks from that server in a different game (it was not a game that inspired friendliness, but it was a very fun guild to smash other players with) and they pestered me very nicely to play DDO with them. So now I'm in a very friendly guild on Thelanis in DDO.

If I'm allowed to name the guild in the bargain, look up The Exploration Society on the DDO forums. It's a very fun group that's into some other games too.

 
we3ster  1/29/08 3:59:03 PM

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Good. Bad. I''m the guy with the +5 Shock, Heavy Repeating Crossbow!

There are already a number of open adventuring zones, Searing Heights and Tangleroot Gorge to name 2. Each have a series of quests you can do solo or in a group. Explorer quests where you find points of interest around the landscape, slayer quests where you do the kill so many monsters etc. and rare named bad guys to discover and defeat.

If you haven't tried, download the trial, its a great game and I love it. If you are waiting for Age of Conan because of its combat, come and try DDO's and hope Conan's is at least as good!

You must not leave until you free Arlos and have gathered your party safely in this hallway.

Murdus  1/29/08 6:08:21 PM

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Originally posted by crmznoutlw16

Best MMO in the market so far, and it keeps getting better, I encourage everyone to check out the trial and see for yourself .  All of those complaints that people had at launch of this game have been long resolved and the player is now left with an mmo experience unlike any other.

/sign

 
chaintm  1/30/08 12:58:39 AM