


Damn, playing a warden is addictive. It's a constant thought of "one more level and I'll get a really cool gambit", and after I get one I start aiming for the next one, cuz gotta catch em all!
I'm sort of amazed I'm still having fun doing lower-level content for the tenth time - it's fun in a mind-numbing way, although the prospect of having to start Legendary Items and Moria soon is already dampening my spirits. I actually wouldn't mind a switch that made me stop leveling after 50, so I could just say forever in Vanilla LotRO.
The prospect of having to travel through Moria again is why I have so many characters languishing in the mid to late 20's. I have only just managed to get my Tank out of Moria, but it was no fun at all.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying playing my Hunter in a 'mind-numbing way', but then I guess that's the only way to enjoy playing a Hunter.
Moria isn't bad if you are in a duo and at least one of you knows the way. Having just put my 2nd Rune-keeper through Moria I was able to make the other player in my duo enjoy Moria for the first time and show her new places she hadn't seen before.
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