Thursday 27 January 2011

What if...... Part 1

Disclaimer: I do not work for Turbine nor Codemasters.

In this series, I would like to speculate about the future of Lord of the Rings Online. dotfive has a good post on the US-forums.

So, there will be a new raid and instance-cluster (probably with a mixture of 3-, 6- and 12-mans, not sure about a 24-man raid) in the next weeks or months as well as a new raid and some instances in the Anniversary Update (which would be April 24th 2011).

The Rise of Isengard will be released in Fall 2011. He adds, that there will be three more regions for PvE and one PvP area, indicating, that this will happen in Fall 2011.

In this post I wrote about the new locations which have appeared near the stones/relics. Those could very well be where the next instances and raids will take place. The ruins in the south of Enedwaith, near the white rabbit, could be the raid-cluster for the Anniversary Update.

This would mean, that there is no new landmass till Fall 2011. Dunland, Gap of Rohan and Isengard would arrive at the same time, which would make sence, if the level-cap is going to be raised to 70, as there would need to be lots of content for those five levels.

Concerning the new zone for PvP, my guess would be the east of Isengard, with the Fangorn to the north (as a border, not a part of it). If I remember correctly, there was an statement, that the PvE would never be reachable by monster players. So there will be some kind of zoning dividing PvP from PvE.

Will the Ettnemoors be closed? Probably not, so how will they bring MPs to Isengard? Turbine has managed to suprise us in the past, so lets see what they deliver.

Monster Play will be F2P. You could be able to play a bit for free, but if you wanted to be a 'blue' or a 'red' dot (which are higer ranks than the beginning 'green' ranks), you would have to buy those perks. Would not be that difficult to implement.

So take a short look at Dunland:

Dunland, at least from the climate point of view, is no too different from Enedwaith. It should have about the same size, probably also a longer north-south than east-west.

On this map, we have all three parts. Dunland, probalby the same size as Enedwaith with Methedras in the East.



The Gap of Rohan would cover the River Isen and the peaks of the White Mountains in the south. We could even get Helms Deep with the Gap of Rohan. This is nothing more than me speculating.

Iseangard would still be big enough with Orthanc and, again speculation, Entwood.

We could meet up again with part of the Fellowship, getting pipeweed for Pippin or taking a peek into his Palantir.

If I remember correctly, when we arrive at Isengard, the Orthanc will have already fallen and the Ents are watching that Saruman does no harm. I would guess, that we would raid Orthanc as he might have still some loot hidden (yay, more climbing of towers....).

We could also have Raids in the caves behind Helm Deep and Skirmishes in Helms Deep and Session Play in Helm Deep and Orthanc.

Back to PvP. If we get mounted combat, the PvP area could be quite huge. My favourite zone for this would be the northern fields of Rohan with borders to Fangorn to the north, the Anduin in the east, Isengard to the west and Helms Deep and Edoras in the south.

The Rohirrim would be the best fraction for the new PvP area, as it could offer some nice horses for the mounted combat.
Of course, this is a lot of speculation. Neverless, this area has a lot of possibilities to offer, mightier than killing boars for food or searching for hobbit boots (not that it was not fun to do it once or twice).

P.S.: Link added according to Adam's link in comment-section http://thekhazadguard.wordpress.com/2010/12/04/dunland-and-isengard/

5 comments:

  1. I speculated on this a while back, as far as I am aware Saruman will still very much be in residence and he will not have assaulted Helms Deeps yet when we arrive this autumn. Helms Deep I anticipate in the Rohan pack next year or the year after, will a large 'event', so a book instance/skirmish explaining the assault on Helms Deep/Fall of Isengard. here is my original post:

    http://thekhazadguard.wordpress.com/2010/12/04/dunland-and-isengard/

    interesting reading mate, and welcome to blogging!
    Adam

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  2. I linked your post as a PS. I thought, Saruman would be overthrown when we arrive. The raid there could be an attempt to steal something from his tower while he is still guarding it. The Battle of Helmsdeep would be Session-Play.

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  3. Yeah, I bet the raid is a sneak into his tower, or into his forges benath isenguard like you say. It will be interesting either way! I can't find a link for it, but I'm sure an interview says this is the time frame for it somewhere!

    It will be interesting to see how they do Helms Deep. I personally bet Helms Deep would be a series of skirmishes like the BG ones. Sort of in a 'defending the prancing pony' or 'Barrow downs' style. Maybe- defending the deepign wall, defending the courtyard, then a retaking helms deep. its got all the right ingredients- mob waves, timers, npcs to defend/help and of course you can do it with 1 or 12 of you. Imagine 12 men, 12 soldiers, and say 20 NPC's plus mobs, could be awesome!

    keep up the good work!

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  4. we've already had Dev statements to the effect that we're arriving in Orthanc *pre* fall, and *pre* Helm's Deep, which is why a: it's called 'Rise of Isengard', and b: we won't get a raid *against* Saruman. nor are we getting mounted combat: that comes, if at all, with the following expansion.

    we're also not getting Fangorn, except maybe as instance-play. i'd guess for a skirmish or instance at the Ford of Isen (which is what Turbine mean when they say 'Gap of Rohan') because it is a scene of heavy fighting in the books. conceivably, just conceivably, we'll get the Fords as a PvMP zone; but i'm more inclined to think we'll get that in the part of Dunland/ Enedwaith that we don't get for PvE.

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  5. @ seanas

    The Lord of the Rings Online producer Aaron Campbell wrote in an interview (link at bottom):

    Will we fight Saruman? "I think we can expect that, yes," answered Campbell. And loot his staff? "Ha ha ha ha! Well nobody said you're going to be able to defeat Saruman," he said.

    http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010-11-16-lotro-confront-saruman-next-year

    I never said, we were going into Fangorn.

    Mounted combat will not come in 2011. My comments about that were for a future update.

    But you are right about the fall of Isengard.

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