Lord of the Rings Online

Marvin_TM

Staff member
here is the home page for Lord of the rings Online.

http://lotro.turbine.com/


here are the playable classes they just listed:




Playable Classes

Champion

'His prowess was such that none in Gondor could stand against him in those weapon-sports in which he delighted, seeming rather a champion than a captain or king. . . .'

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, "Appendix A"

A true master of arms, the Champion excels at combat, focusing on little other than destroying her foes. The Champion's whirling blades can strike fear into the heart of even the foulest orc, cutting down swaths of their numbers at once. While a Champion's training and armor grants her some survivability, it is not her focus, and a Champion can quickly find herself in trouble when facing several foes on her own.


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Captain

'And this I also say: you are our captain and our banner. The Dark Lord has Nine. But we have One, mightier than they. . . .'

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, "The White Rider"

Bearing his banner into battle, a Captain provides hope and leadership to his fellows, inspiring them to greater deeds. A skilled Captain can rally a party back from the brink of defeat, or seal a victory against many foes. While a Captain is a respected fighter on his own accord, he is primarily driven by his powerful sense of leadership to those fighting around him.




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Guardian

'Go after those two young hobbits, and guard them. . . .'

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, "The Breaking of the Fellowship"

A doughty fighter and protector of the weak, a skilled Guardian can face even the toughest foes and survive. The Guardian is one of the few classes willing and able to try to draw more blows onto themselves, so they can retaliate with devastating maneuvers in response.



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Hunter

'He was a great hunter, but he vowed to chase no wild beast while there was an Orc left in Rohan.'

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, "Appendix A"

Woodsman, pathfinder, and master of the bow, the keen-eyed Hunter can use his arrows to devastating effect from a distance. Archery is not the only thing the Hunter excels at, for he can lead his companions through the forest at greater speed than they could on their own, and can set up traps to ambush enemies. The archer is no close-quarters fighter, however, and would generally rather let his bow do the work than resort to his sword.



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Burglar

'You can say Expert Treasure-hunter instead of Burglar if you like. . . .'

The Hobbit, "An Unexpected Party"

A stealthy trickster, the Burglar can dart in and out of the shadows to befuddle, weaken, or damage foes. An unexpected strike from behind by a burglar can stun or trip enemies, allowing others in her party to combine their efforts for a devastating attack. Unassuming on her own, a burglar would be wise to not be caught alone.



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Minstrel

'. . . in the midst of their merriment and tears the clear voice of the minstrel rose like silver and gold, and all men were hushed.'

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, "The Field of Cormallen"

With song and tale, a Minstrel brings hope to places thick with gloom. He can inspire those with desperate minds and heavy hearts to great deeds. In battle, he can turn the tide with songs that strengthen his allies and dirges which strike fear into the hearts of his enemies.



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Lore-master

'This only would he say, that Imladris was of old the name among the Elves of a far northern dale, where Elrond the Halfelven dwelt, greatest of lore-masters.'

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, "The Council of Elrond"

A keeper of ancient lore and otherwise lost knowledge, the Lore-master uses her knowledge of the natural and magical powers of the world around her to stave off the advances of the shadow for a time, and to treat the wounds and suffering of her companions. In dire need she can use this knowledge to hurt her foes; but this task being extremely difficult, a wise Lore-master would rarely attempt it.
 

Mandarr

Staff member
Sounds like fun. I'll probably end up trying it for awhile at least someday until I get bored with it. :zzzzz:
 

Ethakk

Staff member
On second thought I don't think I'd play this anyway, seems like a WoW knockoff and being forced to try and find dozens of non dickweed strangers on a game and paying for the priviledge hasn't been good for my blood preasure or my mental state.
 

Mandarr

Staff member
I hear that Ethakk, but maybe we'll meet some cool people like we did with you and D back in SWG? I'll play some of it just to play it myself lol. I've got alot of games I'll never play again more than likely, but I've got room for more when I'm not at the bar getting drunk or what not, which has been quite alot lately lol. :drunk:
 

Ethakk

Staff member
Only if you can meet them in the first couple of days, after that the children start coming in and fouling the waters.
 
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