Lord of the Rings Online’s ultra-slow progression server finally hits level 100 this week

    
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Almost three years after it first launched, Lord of the Rings Online’s Treebeard server is finally hitting the level 100 threshold this week.

The game’s slow-paced progression shard has been sitting at level 95 in western Rohan since last December, but now it’ll advance five levels as it goes into Gondor this Wednesday. SSG has yet to reveal plans for its next legendary server, other than to tease that one is in the works with a different ruleset.

In other LOTRO news, SSG extended the sale of its new “Whimisical Patron’s Coffer” supporter pack through June 2nd for those who want to pay for their characters to lean on staves and skip around like Tom Bombadil.

And the studio explained why we’ll probably never see the PvP Ettenmoors zone accessible through the normal landscape: “Ettenmoors is and will likely always be its own self contained bubble in the game world. Opening up other means to access it could prove to be detrimental to the balance of the area and it is not something we would consider without a lot of thought, and more importantly, a very specific and necessary intention.”

Source: Twitter
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