Roll for initiative! The highly under-appreciated Dungeons and Dragons Online is always moving forward with new and interesting content, and recent weeks has seen all-new attack rolls on that front. They just recently released all-new high end content, an all new starting zone for incoming players, and a strong creation guide for working up a new character. Turbine has generously offered up half a dozen game time cards for the game, allowing players a full month of playtime. Each are worth about $15, making this giveaway worth $90 in total.
All you have to do to enter is leave a comment on this post telling us whether you've ever played D&D. Whether on the tabletop, in DDO, in one of the classic PC games, or in one of the more recent console games there have been plenty of chances to roll that d20. You'll need to comment before 7:00 AM EST Saturday, November 8th. You can only enter once per person, and after the contest closes we'll ship out thes fantastic prize to 6 randomly-selected winners. Give us at least a week to ship out this massive pile of swag, though. To win you must be age 18 or up and a resident of the US or Canada (excluding Quebec). For full eligibility details, we suggest you read our official rules. Good luck!
Reader Comments (232)
Posted: Nov 7th 2008 4:16PM (Unverified) said
I played DDO, the pen and paper game and all the various PC games over the years.
Posted: Nov 7th 2008 4:41PM (Unverified) said
Played pen-n-paper D&D from the basic edition back in 1979 to present day 4.0. Have played many D&D computer games over the years, lately been playing NwN2 and DDO.
Posted: Nov 7th 2008 7:22PM (Unverified) said
I LOVE DDO!!! I have played for over 2 years (since the launch really). I have recently hit some hard times with medical issues and am unable to work for about 6 months. So, now I have all this time at home to play, but no money to pay for the enjoyment :( I need to win this to connect to my fun world again :)
Posted: Nov 7th 2008 7:23PM (Unverified) said
I played basic and advanced D&D "in the day".
Posted: Nov 7th 2008 8:27PM (Unverified) said
I've played Pen and Paper D&D, as well as DDO for a couple of years.
DDO really is underappreciated in the MMO community. It is a great game with solid graphics, well designed dungeons, and a great online community.
DDO really is underappreciated in the MMO community. It is a great game with solid graphics, well designed dungeons, and a great online community.
Posted: Nov 7th 2008 9:48PM Malvicus said
Ya, I played the pen and paper game as a kid, as well as the games on the Commodore computer and I dabbled in DDO for a bit, too!
Posted: Nov 7th 2008 10:52PM Jouka said
I have not, but I have bartended some D&D sessions.
Posted: Nov 8th 2008 12:55AM (Unverified) said
I played D&D table top when I was about 14-17. I miss those days.
Prior to that I've played many CPU games and even Eye Of The Beholder on SNES.
Been playing DDO since it's initial release; off and on for a couple years and then cracked down about 7-8 months ago. I play regularly, but not as often as I could be.
Did I say I miss P&P D&D yet? Can't find anyone in Niagara area Ontario who plays
Prior to that I've played many CPU games and even Eye Of The Beholder on SNES.
Been playing DDO since it's initial release; off and on for a couple years and then cracked down about 7-8 months ago. I play regularly, but not as often as I could be.
Did I say I miss P&P D&D yet? Can't find anyone in Niagara area Ontario who plays
Posted: Nov 8th 2008 1:56AM (Unverified) said
Weekends as a teenager...memories of AD&D 2nd edition rolling dice, livin' off of mountain dew and Doritos...not even outta high school yet.
Then the days of Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale, Secret Drizzt summoning cheats, to that fact cheats to get all the items you could ever need in Baldur's Gate.
Now I live with my wife, I am always tryin' to explain why I still have strange lookin' dice 'ready for the next game I always tells her'....
Then the days of Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale, Secret Drizzt summoning cheats, to that fact cheats to get all the items you could ever need in Baldur's Gate.
Now I live with my wife, I am always tryin' to explain why I still have strange lookin' dice 'ready for the next game I always tells her'....
Posted: Nov 8th 2008 2:17AM Tanek said
Some tabletop, but have not yet tried it online.
Posted: Nov 9th 2008 4:32PM (Unverified) said
i have played DDO for about a year and a half and even played D&D funny thing is i had never played d&d before playing DDO i had watched the movies read the books and played the D&D computer games never played table top till about a half year ago me and some of my online friends where playing DDO and BSing about the game and stuff and then we got into a discussion comparing the game to table top when i told them about never playing table top and then we got into a discussion on how they missed D&D TableTop so i said well why not use this game it has all we need dice rolls chat and tells doesn't matter if we're in diff states and you guy's and teach me to play D&D TableTop and that's how we began to play it so now we play once every week through the server and have a good time at it especially comparing 2.0 to 3.5 lol they are alot different and alot the same well hope i win but if i don't hope this gives ideas to other DDO players enjoy and have a nice day
Posted: Nov 8th 2008 7:20AM (Unverified) said
Been playing it since the early boxed sets...







