10 Reasons to Walk into the New Dungeons

Date: 08-02-2009 Views:
KeyWord: Dungeons & Dragons Online,Turbine,delay,free,solo,friend
Summary: Turbine, the developer of Dungeons & Dragons Online, has just announced the delay of relaunch. Now it's still a month's time to go. Here is an article telling you 10 reasons to enter the new Dungeons based on release notes and the writer's experiences in the Beta.
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Turbine, the developer of Dungeons & Dragons Online, has just announced the delay of relaunch. Now it's still a month's time to go. Here is an article telling you 10 reasons to enter the new Dungeons based on release notes and the writer's experiences in the Beta.



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1. It's free to play

D&D Online: Unlimited is a free to play game, offering players who are willing to sign up and download the game. This includes many upgrades to the original game, such as an increased level cap up to level 20 and access to many of the regions and adventures that came with the original game. Also, as you progress with a character through the game, earning reputation with different factions and gaining levels, players can receive Turbine Points for expenditure in the in game item shop, all free of charge.



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2. Play solo, play with friends, or find someone new

Once in game, you can choose from a variety of options for doing quests, adventuring, or socializing. Most quests in game can be done solo or with parties, at varying levels of difficulty for increased challenge and rewards. Using the in game social panel, you can choose from current group listings to accomplish quests or meet new people, make up your own groups, party with friends and guild-mates, etc. To add to the mixture, not only can you message your friends using the in game text chat, but you can also use in game voice chat, supported directly in game, without the need of external chat clients or servers.





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