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  • Snag the Ruins of Threnal and other DDO goodies on sale

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    Krystalle Voecks
    Krystalle Voecks
    09.26.2009

    With the recent free-to-play restart of Dungeons and Dragons Online, lots of people are jumping in and checking it out. If you're looking to expand your play, there are lots of adventure packs and options in the store, too. And to welcome all the new players checking out Dungeons and Dragons Online, there's a big sale this weekend in the MyDDO store. Adventure packs are currently 30% off; leveling sigils are 25% off; character slots are 20% off, and if you are into stat-raising potions, they have 10 for the price of 5... or buy 5 get 5 free! Or 50% off a stack of 10! Really all kind of the same thing, anyway. To whet your appetite for adventure, the team at Turbine has also put out a video for The Ruins of Threnal. This adventure pack is for those players between levels 8-10 who are looking for a new source of fame, loot, and fun. The pack contains 12 adventures and two additional optional quests. Sounds like a pretty good deal to us at 30% off the regular price. Check out the video after the break and see why people say it's all in the eye of the Beholder.

  • DDOcast brings the goods on MyDDO, full respecs and more

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    07.21.2009

    If you're interested in playing Dungeons and Dragons: Online Unlimited (or already subscribe to the game) then this is a DDOcast that you absolutely shouldn't miss. It's packed to the rafters with information about upcoming additions such as MyDDO, the social website that we're sure will be as big a hit with players as MyLotRO.Something of particular interest to us is the discussion of Half-Orcs, although we're certain most players are excited to hear talk of full character respecs. The only thing that could've got our geeky blood pumping faster would be Turbine talking 4th Edition and the brand new Eberron books -- specifically concerning Mournland and the newly revamped Artificer class. Then again, we're not even sure their license covers any of that, but it would make for an interesting podcast nonetheless.Our plan? Boot up DDO sometime very soon and hit the play button on iTunes. There's nothing like a double-dose of Turbine goodness. Well okay, maybe some actual table-top D&D with old friends -- but what videogame can compete with something like that? It's practically inconceivable.