Newest LotRO developer diary looks at crafting in Siege of Mirkwood
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The launch of Siege of Mirkwood today brings about quite a few changes, and the Lord of the Rings Online developer diary have been covering some of them pretty extensively.
The most recent diary covered crafting and how it will be improved and expanded in SoM. The entry begins on a promising note: "Being an ally has its advantages! New recipes for weapons, armor, jewellery, and other items can be found amongst the elves of Emyn Lum in Mirkwood," and goes on to detail the many changes.
The overall crafting experience was given an overhaul, and the diary included a handy tour of the new crafting panel to help you find your way around. Legendary and class item recipes have been added, as well as recipes for a new "crafted relic", an item designed to fit in a fourth relic slot for equipment, and all crafting professions will see changes in recipes and experience. Crafting guilds will find that they can now give unused guild reputation items to traders in exchange for larger reputation items.
It looks like crafting is going to be much more interesting to both new and old players -- you can read all the details here.
The most recent diary covered crafting and how it will be improved and expanded in SoM. The entry begins on a promising note: "Being an ally has its advantages! New recipes for weapons, armor, jewellery, and other items can be found amongst the elves of Emyn Lum in Mirkwood," and goes on to detail the many changes.
The overall crafting experience was given an overhaul, and the diary included a handy tour of the new crafting panel to help you find your way around. Legendary and class item recipes have been added, as well as recipes for a new "crafted relic", an item designed to fit in a fourth relic slot for equipment, and all crafting professions will see changes in recipes and experience. Crafting guilds will find that they can now give unused guild reputation items to traders in exchange for larger reputation items.
It looks like crafting is going to be much more interesting to both new and old players -- you can read all the details here.




















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Jason said on 4:32PM 12-01-2009
I've been playing LOTRO recently, though i'm only level 34 at this time. While I won't be able to experience Mirkwood itself any time soon it seems from a level 34 perspective that Turbine is getting it right with these patch notes. I skipped Book 2 because I didn't like the Garth Argarwen instance -- the loot was bad and there was too much trash. The patch notes seem to address exactly that. I might go back and finish off Book 2 now.
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Jason said on 9:39PM 12-01-2009
Book 2 was revamped and has an EPIC ending. I highly recommend going back to do it.