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Lord of the Rings Video Games

J.R.R Tolkien’s epic fantasy novel “The Lord of the Rings” has been adapted to various computer games. Some of these games include “The Hobbit” (1982), “The Lord of the Rings Volume 1” (1990), and “The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest” (2010).

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What direction should the lord face?

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To the west, where Valinor and Eressea lie.

Please can someone make BFME 2 mod that will add walls to Mordor and make Mordor battle towers garrisonable?

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I would really like to have mod for LOTR The Battle For Middle-Earth 2 game that will add walls and garrisonable battle towers to Mordor. I don't want anything else. Walls would look like ones in Dol Goldur castle. Tnx in advance and I'll really appreciate if you make it for me and give me the download lik and tips how to install it.

What is the word of power spoken by Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings-The Battle for Middle-earth?

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When Gandalf uses the Word of Power, it kills most/all of the enemies within a certain distance of him.

What is Earth's presence of rings?

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There are no rings around earth so don't write that earth has rings in your e

When was Lords of Conquest created?

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Lords of Conquest was created in 1986.

Is Lord of the Ringso a good game to play?

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Well, I think i could give a small review (Used to play it). For a good adventure and thrill, this game is perfect. There are tons of creatures form The Lord of the Rings. The game was developed (I think, not 100% sure) by the same people who made World Of Warcraft (WOW). (Yeah, still not sure, I hope someone enters that info in a later edit). LOTRO is one of my favorite Mmos. (Just drained my wallet.) So, i guess you could say you have an answer!

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OVERVIEW

'LOTRO' (Lord of the Rings Online) has recently become Free to Play, with an optional subscription available, set at a price similar to other sub based MMOs. The primary revenue generator for the game is the "LOTRO Store", an in-game service using a micro-transaction system (in-game items and services are available to purchase with a credit card or through PayPal). The game is developed and patched by Turbine, developer of Dungeons and Dragons online and various other games. The game is very similar to other mainstream MMOs in many respects (read: WoW) although the class system is very rigid.

GENERAL GAMEPLAY

Combat in the game is well done, as is the questing, although the game has become more grind-oriented recently. The area in which the game is excellent is the Lore (obviously). The failings of the game, while not numerous are significant and include a lack of real PvP (the game does have a system called "PvMP" or Player vs Monster Player) that allows players to create. a "Monster Player" already at maximum level, with which they might fight normal players in a specially designated area called the 'Etenmoors'.

PLAYABLE RACES AND CLASSES

Hobbits (M/F), Dwarves (Male only), Men and Elves are playable.

Lore-keeper, Minstrel, Hunter, Champion, Guardian, Burglar, Captain and Warden are the playable classes.

END-GAME CONTENT

Simply put, there is not enough and it is not released frequently enough for the vast majority of players. The content that does exist is generally well-done and entertaining, but new end-game content is rarely released. The system itself is similar to World of Warcraft's, in that there is a progression from smaller, 5 player "expert" dungeons, 10 player "raids" (content is on a larger scale, more significant to the storyline and is also significantly more difficult than 5 player encounters) and there a 24 player "raid" format is also available (which is generally more difficult than 10 player content).

CONCLUSION (TL;DR)

A very solid game, probably the best Free to Play in the industry currently (you will, however, end up spending SOME money if you want to progress far in the game). Many players will also find the game good enough to validate paying a subscription. The graphics are more recent than WoW's and very well done. Very similar to other mainstream MMOs (WoW and others), with most of the essential features (crafting, questing, character customization, end game content, a form of PvP). The lore is the game's strongest point. The lack of REAL PvP is the game's most significant failure. The end-game content that is available is well made and enjoyable, but new content isn't released frequently enough. LOTR fans will enjoy this game the most, but even those unfamiliar with the franchise will enjoy the game.

VERDICT (TL;DR of the TL;DR).

Solid game, VERY similar to WoW in almost all respects other than PvP. LOTR fans will get the most enjoyment out of it, but others will also enjoy it.

How do you cliick yes to be a hero on Lord of the Rings conquest for a laptop?

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Tap left on the keyboard to say yes, right to say no.

Not A or D keys in WASD (which are for movement), but the actual left or right on the keyboard.

Why can't you play Lord of the Rings Conquest online?

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EA has started to shut down multiplayer for the less popular games.

What is a ranked match in Lord of the Rings Conquest?

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When you play a ranked match on Lord Of The Rings Conquest, You have now accessed more levels, Can get achievements, and try to make it high on the leader boards.

^Whoever wrote that didn't answer your question, it is an online multi-player match

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Where is rivendell in lotro?

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Rivendell is in the north-east of the Trollshaw region, which is east of bree-land and the lone-lands. To get there you have to follow the road through the region until you get to the river. you then cross the ford of bruinen and climb up the mountain on a winding path. You will eventually get to the gate of imladris (elven name for rivendell) and you go down that windy path and you end up in rivendell valley. The last homely home where you find elrond, frodo, gandalf and the other hobbits is at the east, take the second path at the right. I'd advise you to talk to the stable-master at the west, that way you can just get a rental to get to the valley next time.

When is Lord of the Rings conquest coming out on the 360?

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I was searching google to learn when it was coming out and I saw it was coming out for the 360 on January 13.

How do you get sauron's armor on oblivion?

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you need to download it as a mod for the PC.