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Posted: Jan 13th 2010 8:08AM Seffrid said

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I have enjoyed fishing in WoW as it is productive in the way it yields food for my hunter's pet, but I never got into it in LoTRO as there didn't seem to be the same point in it for me.

However, I welcome such features in any MMO, whether tradeskill-related or purely as "fluff", given that the more features and options a game has the more appeal it offers. Fishing in particular is also a boon to any role-player!
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Posted: Jan 13th 2010 12:07PM Seffrid said

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Somehow the above post got into the wrong section, one I hadn't even read!
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Posted: Feb 16th 2010 8:15PM (Unverified) said

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This article makes Nett's Pyramid and the Subway instances sound like full fledged zones... they're really not.

Moreover, the game has moderately substantial content patches on a monthly basis. This isn't really something new...
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