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Return to Moria is a survival video game, set within a procedurally generated version of the mines of Moria from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth setting. The game emphasizes survival mechanics, requiring players to navigate environments that are often engulfed in darkness.
Opening of Moria, Lothlórien, Mirkwood and Enedwaith to free-to-play players. Volume II and Volume III will also be available, as well the legendary item system and the lvl 65 level cap all to free-to-play players. Vault improvements; Tasks: a new quest type for all levels; Improved reputation mounts; Updates to the Lore-Master and Rune-Keeper ...
It is a direct sequel to the previous year's War of Three Peaks expansion and concludes the storyline that has been developing over several updates. The expansion raised the level cap to 140, added the region of Gundabad, a new Brawler class and brought a major change to the Legendary Item system introduced in the Mines of Moria .
Mines of Moria added two more classes: Rune-Keeper and Warden. A Beorning class was added in a regular update in November 2014, [9] followed by the Brawler class in 2021, which was included in the Fate of Gundabad expansion. [12] Most recently the Mariner class has become available to those that pre-purchase The Corsairs of Umbar expansion. All ...
This is a list of Middle-earth video games.It includes both video games based directly on J. R. R. Tolkien's books about Middle-earth, and those derived from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. which in turn were based on Tolkien's novels of the same name.
Lothlórien was added in an update several months after the main expansion and provides much-needed rest after the long dark for players and characters alike. Moria contained 7 six-man group instances, 2 three-man instances and 3 twelve-man raids. A new concept introduced to the raids was "radiance".
Lorewise it is absolutely rock solid, it is a thought for someone at Free Range to maybe reach out to Standing Stone Games and see if they could work something out between RTM and LotR:Online to interface the game within the much larger game as lets be honest, Turbine's attempt at Moria is fairly pedestrian and what a way to enhance a very good ...
The Hobbit enters the mountain and steals a golden cup. [2] [T 4] [T 5] Smaug, enraged by the theft, emerges from the mountain and flies south to destroy Lake-town, which he suspects is the source of the "thieves". During this attack Smaug is killed by Bard the Bowman; Thorin claims the mountain on learning of Smaug's demise.