Massively.com giveaway: Dungeons and Dragons Online giveaway
Filed under: Fantasy, Dungeons and Dragons Online, Contests
Roll for initiative! The highly under-appreciated Dungeons and Dragons Online is always moving forward with new and interesting content, and recent weeks has seen all-new attack rolls on that front. They just recently released all-new high end content, an all new starting zone for incoming players, and a strong creation guide for working up a new character. Turbine has generously offered up half a dozen game time cards for the game, allowing players a full month of playtime. Each are worth about $15, making this giveaway worth $90 in total.
All you have to do to enter is leave a comment on this post telling us whether you've ever played D&D. Whether on the tabletop, in DDO, in one of the classic PC games, or in one of the more recent console games there have been plenty of chances to roll that d20. You'll need to comment before 7:00 AM EST Saturday, November 8th. You can only enter once per person, and after the contest closes we'll ship out thes fantastic prize to 6 randomly-selected winners. Give us at least a week to ship out this massive pile of swag, though. To win you must be age 18 or up and a resident of the US or Canada (excluding Quebec). For full eligibility details, we suggest you read our official rules. Good luck!
All you have to do to enter is leave a comment on this post telling us whether you've ever played D&D. Whether on the tabletop, in DDO, in one of the classic PC games, or in one of the more recent console games there have been plenty of chances to roll that d20. You'll need to comment before 7:00 AM EST Saturday, November 8th. You can only enter once per person, and after the contest closes we'll ship out thes fantastic prize to 6 randomly-selected winners. Give us at least a week to ship out this massive pile of swag, though. To win you must be age 18 or up and a resident of the US or Canada (excluding Quebec). For full eligibility details, we suggest you read our official rules. Good luck!




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 12)
JohnTim said on 9:46AM 11-06-2008
Yeah. d20s are worn to the nubbins.
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Brela said on 10:05AM 11-06-2008
Played D&D Online beta, bout it for my experience.
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Daedren said on 10:05AM 11-06-2008
Version 2 ruleset will still always be the true ruleset.
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John said on 12:28AM 11-07-2008
Yep. My original dice are mostly round now. Even the d4 and d6.
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lxmsploitz said on 10:05AM 11-06-2008
Oh yeah, usually every week. I've even had to break a D20 before for rolling a death blow. (Triple 20s)
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Animagnum said on 10:09AM 11-06-2008
I was introduced to D&D with 2nd Ed and the Baldur's Gate game for PC. Good stuff! I haven't played with 4th Ed yet, but it sounds like a lot of fun.
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adam said on 10:11AM 11-06-2008
I play D&D every other Wednesday. We are in the Sandstorm campaign setting right now so I had to play a Swashbuckler.
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Nephilim said on 10:11AM 11-06-2008
I played tabletop D&D once in 6th grade.. fast forward to DDO for a month
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Matthew Brown said on 10:12AM 11-06-2008
Oh man, I would LOVE to try this!!!!
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Josh said on 10:17AM 11-06-2008
I never played DnD but I have played several other pen and paper rpgs. My favorite, I can't remember the name, but it was a super hero based game.
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Stevyp said on 10:19AM 11-06-2008
Yes I was a TT player from the days of first edition. I have my Monster Manual, Fiend Folio and of course what's a Dieties and Demigods without the Cthulu mythos in it.
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BreakingPoint0 said on 10:18AM 11-06-2008
Was intro'd by my uncle via the tabletop and shortly after played Baldur's Gate. Haven't played recently but I would love to get back into it!
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Angel said on 10:20AM 11-06-2008
d20? My group is still playing 2nd ed... why fix sumpin that ain't broke?
Oh, yeah, thats why. To make more money!
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nevin said on 10:27AM 11-06-2008
Why are all the competitions N.America only? Is this some restriction being imposed by the companies giving the stuff away or an anti-rest of the world position by Massively?
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Michael Zenke said on 10:28AM 11-06-2008
Nevin,
The contests are restricted to the US and Canada for legal reasons, unfortunately. We have to draw up specific legal documents for each of these posts, and restricting them to the US/Canada *greatly* reduces the complexity of running these contests.
If we didn't restrict them, we basically wouldn't be able to do them. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Deadcatt said on 10:25AM 11-06-2008
I loved that game. I really wanted to resubscribe to play again, but unfortunatly I can't afford another monthly 15 dollars right now.
Single player games just don't do it for me anymore.
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Origosis said on 10:28AM 11-06-2008
My first few experiences with D&D were with games like Baulder's Gate and Icewind Dale... I attempted to play tabletop at that point, but we were all knew and that fell flat quick... a few years later DDO came out I got it played it and hated it... Before that I eventually did get into the tabletop compaign and played a campaign one night a week for nearly 5 years with a few weeks off here and there. LOTSA FUN!!!
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Epiphanize said on 10:32AM 11-06-2008
I've been meaning to try DDO for awhile. Here is the perfect chance.
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Nitemare said on 4:55PM 11-06-2008
Desktop baby. Roll D20 for nerdcore!
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david said on 10:40AM 11-06-2008
Sorry, I have never played it. I would if... I won! =P
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