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Posted: Jun 20th 2011 5:26PM Ghostspeaker said

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This is what I love most about DDO. Unlike pretty every other lobby + instance MMO I've ever played, their dungeons aren't all just mass kill-fests. They have enough imagination to add all kinds of wild stuff. Traps, actual puzzles, platforming, cameos by The Luggage...

Not to say there isn't a lot of killing mobs (this is D&D Online, after all), but it's so refreshing to see an MMO not afraid to add non-combat activities outside of safe zones, and even make them necessary to progression.

Posted: Jun 20th 2011 6:48PM Graill440 said

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Whats with the vip player jab, the game is free to play so anyone playing this game has access to everything...correct? Or do F2P players not get access to this?

Posted: Jun 20th 2011 6:50PM Rubi said

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@Graill440 From paragraph two: "Reign of Madness arrives today for VIP players and Wednesday for the rest of the playerbase"
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Posted: Jun 20th 2011 7:11PM (Unverified) said

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What's the big difference then between VIP and F2P in DDO; last time I played it you still had to buy adventure packs if you were not VIP.

Posted: Jun 20th 2011 7:27PM Dungeon Master said

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You earn favour points as both a free and VIP character. These Favour points are translated to turbine points.

Free players have access to alot of content, and if they do it right can afford to of the high level quest chains, so (in theory) could get to level 20 entirely for free. (Or you could just pay about the price of a magazine and get a different quest chain, thats how I justify it anyway lol)

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