So I've been playing this game for about 13 years and I just want to tell you this is one of the best beginner videos I have ever seen I'm really excited you're enjoying the game and I hope you stay for a long time there's so much more
My tip would be to right click on the minimap and then 'track nearby quests'. Out of all the quests you have, the game will choose the nearest ones to you to track. Speeds up the questing quite a bit compared to doing that manually.
which is an annoyance when doing the postman and pie quests, because it switches to another nearby quest once you pick up the package you want to deliver.
Regarding #10 Virtue - the xp is for Virtues which are a separate system of passive stat boosts. Virtue xp does not contribute to character lvl. The main source is from completing Deeds. It is important to keep appropriate Virtues slotted for use and growing to keep up with increasing challenges. More importantly, it encourages you to do Deeds like explore iconic locations or kill creatures to earn titles. My Beorning is currently called "Fangrel Maw, Troll-Beater" and it makes me smile
This is also VERY IMPORTANT: If you have no virtue selected then drinking the virtue XP will go to the FIRST virtue in the list. This virtue may be or NOT be appropriate to your class. BEFORE drinking any virtue potion go into your virtue panel (you can find it in the character screen or the skill screen) and activate a virtue that gives passive buffs appropriate to your class! See #9 for class stats. LOYALTY is a good starter virtue for any class as it gives you life and defense.
Do NOT sell everything. Many items you pick up can be used for crafting, and items collected from kills (usually brown background icons) can be used as task items. Tasks can be handed in at a task board (shown as a golden feather on the map) and add to your faction reputation and level xp. Every TEN tasks completed you'll receive a crafting item that enables you to achieve 100% critical success when crafting something which often affords you better stats or more items crafted. Great Video. I learned something new and I've been playing for 12 years 😊
Tasks are honestly one of the nicest additions to the game overall. It adds quite a bit of flavor to the world, and it gives you an easy way to get reputation aside from just questing. Which is very nice, because it means you don't HAVE to do ALL the quests with EVERY character. Also you can role-play as a bounty-hunter ^^
#12 - save up your LP to buy either apprentice or journeyman riding from the store. Every toon will have the ability to ride a horse as soon as they get past the intro (and buy a horse... Unless you have an account wide mount already). Also, the store had weekly sales which switch on Thursday (you can see both that day, which is useful if you are debating getting something but want to see if the next week has better sales). The riding skills have gone on sale twice in the year I've been playing. Other store sales I watch for: - carry all's (crafting, dyes, housing items, essences) - vault/shared/wardrobe space - account wide mounts (although sometimes also festival rewards) - writs to buy premium houses - crafting stations for your house
This popped up in my recommended section so I gave it a watch... well done! The only other thing I would add off the top of my head after playing since 2013 is to purchase milestone slots and fast travels (at least to Rivendell). Also, LOTRO points are pretty easy to earn via deeds, so it won't take long to save up to buy them from just playing at a normal pace.
Virtue is not free XP, its a special type of XP for your characters virtues (second tab of the traits screen). It's a very important part of the character development that you should be aware of.
Another tip: DO DEEDS! They’re basically like long-term quests for everything from killing a certain amount of enemies in a region, to doing quests in a region, to using skills for your character class. Shift-L shows the deed log and it’s organized into all the different categories. Main perk of doing deeds: you can essentially make everything in the game free-to-play by earning LOTRO points. Deeds stack really quickly (for example, Deeds of the Shire combines doing all the slayer, quest, and exploration deeds) and get you massive amounts of points that you can use to buy everything you’d otherwise pay real money for (even fast travel with the Writ of Special Passage, though it’s easier to just buy at least a month of VIP for unlimited fast travel on all characters you run with VIP). Or if you do just go VIP, you can use the points for cool cosmetics or useful items, or to buy entire expansions and save a bit of money down the road.
Thanks for the info! I'm only level 3, but I've been enjoying the more casual feel of the game -- even if I have no idea what's going half of the time; I'm looking forward to seeing other regions of the map and taking in the sights, sounds, and lore as I go along my journey.
If your a VIP, be sure to head to one of the main towns (Bree. Michel Delving, …) and talk to Wenda Cranesbill for your VIP Rewards. It’s accelerates your crafting time and prevents item wear from combat, crafting,etc…. It’s a great perk! She is also in most (if not all) housing areas if you have a house.
swift travel, auto-group finder, literally stuff iwch kills mmos and make them anti-social i assume in this game homesteads/housing and personal hideouts make it also anti-social lmao at item wear... it seems u literally pay money in this game to not play the game then ?
This was so well done! I remember running my feet off when I started F2P. Swift travel is so nice. I would add that gathering dye materials from the landscape are important to scholar crafters to make dyes. This can be lucrative - especially around July 4th & Christmas. So if a player sees a Woad Plant, gather it even if not scholar profession. Can sell it for in game $. Then cosmetic fanatics (like me!) are very willing to purchase those materials &/or crafted dyes.
Ohhhhh yeah... I'm just getting started with learning about dyes and their uses. I'm very excited (as a fellow cosmetic fanatic) to see what I can use them for. 😂
It's been a few years since I last played, but once you enter underground Moria, make sure your screen brightness is set to max. My brightness was set to minimal and it resulted in a painful stumble in the dark.
Great video, fantastic editing. Note that swift travel is unlocked forever for a character that is logged in - even for a second - while the account is VIP. That character will be able to use any swift travels after that, even to destinations the character learns later when the account is no longer VIP.
Thank you! That's an excellent point, I should have made that a lot more clear. One of the many excellent benefits you can get and keep throughout your account!
Very well done. I've been playing for several years and like to watch videos like this to get an idea of how new(er) players are approaching LOTRO. I still find things in the game that either I have forgotten or have never done before. One of the small things about this game that so far I really have enjoyed. Those things are getting few and far between.
I met this game in 2012, It was Isengard time and i came back in 2021, so much haw changed. And even knowing a Lot about high levels (wich i didnt reach at the time) im a begginer to medium player. There is always something to be learned as the lvls progress, people tend to think that they ve seen ALL when they on lvl 50 with most of their skills but Thats Just the begining. Learn How to combat for hours IS hard and there is só much about rotations, trait linea and gear that many who never played a classic RPG game like this one is Will feel cowered. I believe that games today ARE, in general, easier and more beautifull. Lotro is as old as D&D, WOW and so many classic MMOS that Young people may bê confused with It.
Found your video through Brightlife when my wife tried to show me how LOTRO has changed since 2015, I love your vid and break down. I will be scrolling through your feed and am Subing and ringing the bell. Thanks for being informative and luring me back in! Keep being awesome!
Housing upkeep is charged by the week, not the day. You can advance-pay up to 26 weeks (half a year), provided you have enough coin. I believe the Swift Travel options available to free players are just the network between the racial starting towns. (But I could be wrong; I haven't been a free player in a very long time.) As for the staggered level jumps in the epic questline, I have heard it's meant to make sure you also do sidequests, to keep levels going smoothly. Lastly, a quick tip for free players wanting the Riding trait: While it costs 95 LP (LotRO Points) in the in-game Store, LP are awarded by most Deeds (mini-achievements) in the game; each starter zone has about 200-300 LP worth of Deeds, which is more than enough for the Riding trait.
Maybe you need to explain that "virtue xp" are for upgrading the 5 "virtues" you choose for improving your charasteristics (in the "Gandalf icon" at your menu bar). They are not really related to the character level experience (however, the character level set the top level of the virtues). Welcome to LOTRO...a journey, more than a game...
Know what virtues you need for your class/ build, and make sure you select one so that it is "earning" your virtue xp. Good video, good tips for people starting
Thank you, this was one of the best tips videos I’ve seen! I just played a few hours learning the game and this video taught me some really important things
Your adorable. You need a horse. Get a horse. Do the horse. Lol I love it. I have covid right now so I'm definitely Ganna be watching u Tuesday on twitch if maybe I'll even hop on. I'm not a high level character though.
Thank you so much! I'm sorry to hear you're not feeling well, I hope you get well soon! You're more than welcome to, though unfortunately I won't be back online until mid-July (currently on a road trip). This is definitely one of my favorite games, so I'm not leaving it anytime soon! 😂
@@sunnypotato well I definitely have time to catch up to you then. I'm a rune keeper so I can be a healer or damager. Also the worst part about COVID for me is I can't have any hugs from my parents. All I have is a constant headache and that's it.
I played in both closed and open Beta and bought a lifetime subscription, so FREE VIP for life. I just started playing again after ten years away and found this little tutorial very helpful and I'm having a blast Thanks for the upload!
question, are carry alls in the lotrostore another bag but its for certain things only? another question, how do i level fast? i wanna get to moria, but ive been in bree and lonelands for weeks 😭
Join a Kinship. You might have to try a couple to find the right one for you. Running “instances, dungeons”, duo questing to grind xp, grinding deeds, crafting, all that and much more can be easier and much more fun with a Kinship.
On the lvls of mobs. I wouldnt recomment fighting anything that is more than 3 lvls above you if you arent confident on beating them. Thats kinda the rule of thumb. No more than 3 lvls above you.
Regarding VIP and swift travel, subscribing to the VIP service will enable all the benefits that you get from that (swift travel, additional inventory slots, etc.) on any and all characters you play as during that subscription period, furthermore those characters will keep the VIP benefits PERMANENTLY, even after the subscription ends. One thing I recommend to people that really enjoy the game is to get a single month of VIP and make sure to play on any characters that you have so they can get all the benefits for the lifetime of that character.
Iv been playing this game for nearly 15 years. So if there is ANY questions anyone has. Plz ask. I personally would not recommend going Virtue of Valor to get max lvl immediatly. SO BE CAREFUL. There is so much to learn when you are lower levels, that if you skip them, chances are you will miss out on SO much. From lvls 1-100 there is something to learn along the way.
Absolutely! I agree with all your comments. Especially the Valar/virtue one... I was so upset with myself when I figured out what happened, I would definitely recommend earning levels the honest way, as it really allows you to experience the game correctly. Regarding the help, that's the beauty of this community, that veteran players are so willing to help new players, and we can't thank you enough for that!!
@@sunnypotato On the other hand, now that you have a 120 level character, you can use her to EXPLORE Middle Earth (something valuable on its own) and scope out regions for your lower level character. Also, if you make her craft vocation an Explorer, she can gather materials in most of Middle Earth without having to fight off bad guys, and if she's after hides, she can one-shot just about anything anywhere.
I have been playing LOTRO since Nov 2007, and it is the only MMO that I still play. It is nice to see new people joining the game and seems like even though the game has its ups and downs with population, it does seem to have stayed pretty steady for the last 15 yrs. The game was a bit different early on, for starters, you had to wait until level 20 before you could get the riding skill and get a horse and have to do a small series of quests to get the riding skill. now the riding skill can be purchased I think at level 5 from the store.
In case you didn't realize Led Zeppelin references Lord of the Rings many times Directly and indirectly in songs. Some of the songs are: The Battle of Evermore (The Untitled Album): This talks about the distant land, the constant battle between the ringwraiths, sauron, and good. word "ringwraiths" is specifically mentioned. Ramblin' On (Led Zeppelin II): This song talks about Frodo's journey from Rivendell to Mount Doom, being led by Gollum. Words "Gollum" and "Mordor" are specifically mentioned. Misty Mountain Hop (The Untitled Album): Direct Reference in song title The Misty Mountains of Middle-Earth Over the Hills and Far Away (Houses of the Holy): Indirect Reference Hobbiton Carouselambra (In Through the Out Door): It is not as direct in this one, but "the eye from the deep searching for the weak" is most likely the eye of sauron, and it talks about an old age war. It also talks about the "key which could not be dropped", I take that to mean the ring of course (Isildur). P.S. back in the 1970s Robert Plant even named his dog Strider
I’d also add: START CRAFTING ASAP! When I started playing over 10 years ago it took me forever to realize I should have been crafting from the very beginning. Choose a vocation that suits your current character to start (e.g. hunters can benefit most from woodsman for bows or explorer for medium armor) and get to collecting materials right away! Down the line you can also use your different characters to compliment each other (almost every vocation’s third skill is made to compliment someone else) and have all your characters outfitted with the best gear at every stage of the game.
dunno, i took Explorer, and can make alt char for woodsman... :D but some players already sent me entire set of gear for level18 :D and 3 gold coins not sure how much that is worth, i already sinked all that gold for bank inventory slots are u completely nerfed with inventory space... i quiet like the game, but im not sure if im going to be commited long-term yet... so i dont wanna start paying, if i dont know if theres even anything to do in endgame ; ) inventory space is so scarce , im playing on Fearless, does it slow me down significantly?
@@Microphunktv-jb3kj yeah, some people are super nice and will just send stuff! vault space is honestly one of the more useful things you can buy with gold early game so you're fine. i recommend at least getting vip once since it increases your inventory space and gives you fast travel, even after the subscription expires. fearless and higher might be a bit much for a first-time player. the "eye of sauron" mechanic is a bit immersion-breaking and annoying for me because it's so random, so if normal is too easy I'd just recommend going with adventurous or daring (same deed for either of those)
@@Microphunktv-jb3kj Nice thing about this game is with the expansion packs, once you hit the "endgame" of the main quest line, the game goes on... and on... and on. I think there have been something like 10 expansion packs in the last 7 years.
You should mention that chests can be used between all your characters on that server. For example, I have a character who has the cooking skill. Cooks need vegetables and the such. A cook cannot farm. So I have another character that farms. Instead of overloading my 1st character, me second one uses the chest to store vegetables for the 1st when ever he needs it.
@@jonathanwhitney1602 I believe it's the Yeoman. They're Cooks, Farmers, and Tailors. Their dilemma instead is that they can't gather materials for tailoring.
The only incorrect thing is that quests always tell you where to go. Sometimes they can still be really deceiving. "Check out the waterfall" can mean so many things. Above? Below? In?
My tip would be to deactivate floating names aside from characters you're targeting. It makes the world SO MUCH more immersive. PS: I think you can toggle it with a button, so that if you need help finding something, you can briefly turn them on.
I’m a new player, level 18. How do I use a horse? I know I can travel using the stables but I recently bought the ridding skill on the lotro strore. How can I use that or do I need to buy a horse or help me Please
If I recall correctly, as long as you sub for just 1mo your account will be upgraded to a “premium” account and you get to keep a lot of the VIP stuff like swift travel even after you stop subscribing, so I would almost recommend subbing for 1 month if you plan on playing then you can go back to f2p for most of your leveling and keep some of those conveniences
It looked like you were around lvl 35 when you used the Virtue of Valor. If you really wanted too. You could start a new character and power level back to lvl 35. I could tell you where to go and what to do to power level. And I would just use that lvl 130 for Currency. If you need money or what ever for the lower lvl charatures, you can go sell high value items for gold, and then give that gold to lower lvl charatures. I wish for the virtue of valor chest. There was a warning you had to read before opening it. Saying "Do not open unless you want to lvl up to 130."
This guide is well done enough for players who might be newer to MMOs in general, But as someone who has played alot of MMOs some of this just felt like commonplace for vets of MMOs. Like, yes, the virtue and Valar thing was a good tip, but getting mount riding seems like a no brainer unless you don't play MMOs. Good video but it didn't sell me on the game as an MMO vet looking to swap to a new one
So getting VIP status is really worth it. 3 months is only $30 which is a great comparison to other games. The other thing that's worth it is if you see one of the packs or bundles in the lotro store online if they have the riding skill or trait included if you buy that all of your characters will get the writing skill automatically for free course you pay a few dollars but it's usually less than 10 so not a bad deal.
Just got into this wonderful game. Every MMO I've played I've usually given up within a weeks time, but this time I'm absolutely loving the game and exploring the environments.
Thank you! Well done. I have one question: on number one, you mention an arrow that points where the next objective is, but you don't highlight that arrow. I couldn't find it (although I could find the ring icon in the mini-map). Keep up the good work!
The first 10mins of me playing I looted copper scrap worth 1 gold so I bought 30 bank spaces. Idk if that's like really good or not... Also #13 was very helpful as I sell a lot lol.
The environments and game world are great. The classes are fun, if clunky by now. The servers/lag issues are bad. The combat and some mechanics need a big update. I would love a complete overhaul of all game systems/graphics/mechanics to keep this around for another 30 years. The story/lore really can't be beat here.
I tried this game like 3 years ago but I felt like I was wasting so much time walking everywhere. I feel like games like this should make it well known where and how you get a mount early. When you know there are mounts in the game and you spend hours walking all over, the realization sets in quick that you're simply wasting your time.
I'm a paid subsciber since the early years of the game, but the swift travels don't unlock once you discover the connecting stable masters for FTP? That would be a game breaker not being able to use the swift travels. edit: OK, I looked it up. If not being a VIP for a month then unsubbing, you'd need to get a "writ of special passage" from the store to be able to use all the swift travels, and discover the stable masters of course.
Absolutely! Shoes on hobbits feel weird, but I had to add them for my current outfit, too... It was such a toss up... Best of luck on Twitch! It takes a very long time and dedication to get famous. Being a genuine person who is consistent, fun, and interactive with their audience always go further than ones that don't. I know you can do it if you keep on going!
You can actually skip Angmar if you want. There are several regions in that same level range, and the Epic quest line in Angmar is endlessly long. I did the whole quest line for my first character, but never again, although most of my alts end up there for awhile for a specific purpose (different for each alt). In fact, you can basically skip any region, although some of them require some tricky maneuvering to get past. There are other ways of leveling up if yo really hate a region, but I suggest that on your first character you do the whole thing, just to get a sense of the huge expanse and variety in Middle Earth
I think LOTRO has the same issue as any other progression mmorpg.. In which if you're jumping into a retail server right now, everything that isn't current content feels meaningless and the zones feel empty. Its one thing GW2 does right, to which its all current content. I'd for sure give this game a go on a progression server, but the current one seems to be a few expans in :(
It does feel empty, I agree. When I started in 2011 Bree was full all the time every day. Now no one goes to Bree unless there is a festival. Which is a shame. I have manay alts and a few of them are still in the first few area so it often feels like a solo game. Find out where everyone is hanging out, which town is the current favorite for using the crafting halls, auction house etc. Even if you are low level, you can go there and enjoy the feel of a full game :)
There is a quest that will send you up north of Bree where the stablemaster is. He has a quest for you to ride his horse around a course; if you manage it in the time, you can choose abasic horse out of his stable. He gives you the riding skill as well.
You can buy additional bag space at the LOTRO store using Points or by purchasing with real currency! :) I used my points to buy more space. Definitely helpful!
So I've been playing this game for about 13 years and I just want to tell you this is one of the best beginner videos I have ever seen I'm really excited you're enjoying the game and I hope you stay for a long time there's so much more
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I agree! Was about to write exactly The same👍 Very very good!!!
My tip would be to right click on the minimap and then 'track nearby quests'. Out of all the quests you have, the game will choose the nearest ones to you to track. Speeds up the questing quite a bit compared to doing that manually.
which is an annoyance when doing the postman and pie quests, because it switches to another nearby quest once you pick up the package you want to deliver.
As a person who has every class maxed level. 70-75% of all the quests in the game complete. I STILL TO THIS DAY USE THE LOTRO WIKI. So usefull.
What would this game be without the wiki wth
Regarding #10 Virtue - the xp is for Virtues which are a separate system of passive stat boosts. Virtue xp does not contribute to character lvl. The main source is from completing Deeds. It is important to keep appropriate Virtues slotted for use and growing to keep up with increasing challenges. More importantly, it encourages you to do Deeds like explore iconic locations or kill creatures to earn titles. My Beorning is currently called "Fangrel Maw, Troll-Beater" and it makes me smile
Omg I love it!
Indeed, the virtues I found to be a bit difficult to explain, but you nailed it. Thank you!!
This is also VERY IMPORTANT: If you have no virtue selected then drinking the virtue XP will go to the FIRST virtue in the list. This virtue may be or NOT be appropriate to your class.
BEFORE drinking any virtue potion go into your virtue panel (you can find it in the character screen or the skill screen) and activate a virtue that gives passive buffs appropriate to your class! See #9 for class stats.
LOYALTY is a good starter virtue for any class as it gives you life and defense.
Do NOT sell everything. Many items you pick up can be used for crafting, and items collected from kills (usually brown background icons) can be used as task items. Tasks can be handed in at a task board (shown as a golden feather on the map) and add to your faction reputation and level xp. Every TEN tasks completed you'll receive a crafting item that enables you to achieve 100% critical success when crafting something which often affords you better stats or more items crafted.
Great Video. I learned something new and I've been playing for 12 years 😊
I didn't know about the 10 tasks thing, thanks for the info!!
Tasks are honestly one of the nicest additions to the game overall.
It adds quite a bit of flavor to the world, and it gives you an easy way to get reputation aside from just questing.
Which is very nice, because it means you don't HAVE to do ALL the quests with EVERY character.
Also you can role-play as a bounty-hunter ^^
#12 - save up your LP to buy either apprentice or journeyman riding from the store. Every toon will have the ability to ride a horse as soon as they get past the intro (and buy a horse... Unless you have an account wide mount already).
Also, the store had weekly sales which switch on Thursday (you can see both that day, which is useful if you are debating getting something but want to see if the next week has better sales). The riding skills have gone on sale twice in the year I've been playing.
Other store sales I watch for:
- carry all's (crafting, dyes, housing items, essences)
- vault/shared/wardrobe space
- account wide mounts (although sometimes also festival rewards)
- writs to buy premium houses
- crafting stations for your house
I just bought my first carry all for task items and now I want at least one of every type. Game changer!
This popped up in my recommended section so I gave it a watch... well done! The only other thing I would add off the top of my head after playing since 2013 is to purchase milestone slots and fast travels (at least to Rivendell). Also, LOTRO points are pretty easy to earn via deeds, so it won't take long to save up to buy them from just playing at a normal pace.
Virtue is not free XP, its a special type of XP for your characters virtues (second tab of the traits screen). It's a very important part of the character development that you should be aware of.
Another tip: DO DEEDS! They’re basically like long-term quests for everything from killing a certain amount of enemies in a region, to doing quests in a region, to using skills for your character class. Shift-L shows the deed log and it’s organized into all the different categories.
Main perk of doing deeds: you can essentially make everything in the game free-to-play by earning LOTRO points. Deeds stack really quickly (for example, Deeds of the Shire combines doing all the slayer, quest, and exploration deeds) and get you massive amounts of points that you can use to buy everything you’d otherwise pay real money for (even fast travel with the Writ of Special Passage, though it’s easier to just buy at least a month of VIP for unlimited fast travel on all characters you run with VIP).
Or if you do just go VIP, you can use the points for cool cosmetics or useful items, or to buy entire expansions and save a bit of money down the road.
I second this. In my 3 months playing and doing deeds, I earned enough to buy a carry all on sale. They add up!
Loved this! I've been playing since Jan 2008 - LOTRO is my home away from home =)
Thanks for the info! I'm only level 3, but I've been enjoying the more casual feel of the game -- even if I have no idea what's going half of the time; I'm looking forward to seeing other regions of the map and taking in the sights, sounds, and lore as I go along my journey.
If your a VIP, be sure to head to one of the main towns (Bree. Michel Delving, …) and talk to Wenda Cranesbill for your VIP Rewards. It’s accelerates your crafting time and prevents item wear from combat, crafting,etc…. It’s a great perk! She is also in most (if not all) housing areas if you have a house.
swift travel, auto-group finder, literally stuff iwch kills mmos and make them anti-social
i assume in this game homesteads/housing and personal hideouts make it also anti-social
lmao at item wear... it seems u literally pay money in this game to not play the game then ?
@@Microphunktv-jb3kj This MMO hasn't been killed by these things in 15 years, it's probably working.
It also gives you subscriber services which lets you access a vendor and your vault literally anywhere.
This was so well done! I remember running my feet off when I started F2P. Swift travel is so nice. I would add that gathering dye materials from the landscape are important to scholar crafters to make dyes. This can be lucrative - especially around July 4th & Christmas. So if a player sees a Woad Plant, gather it even if not scholar profession. Can sell it for in game $. Then cosmetic fanatics (like me!) are very willing to purchase those materials &/or crafted dyes.
Ohhhhh yeah... I'm just getting started with learning about dyes and their uses. I'm very excited (as a fellow cosmetic fanatic) to see what I can use them for. 😂
It's been a few years since I last played, but once you enter underground Moria, make sure your screen brightness is set to max. My brightness was set to minimal and it resulted in a painful stumble in the dark.
Oh maaaan that struggle is real 😂😂😭😭
Great video, fantastic editing.
Note that swift travel is unlocked forever for a character that is logged in - even for a second - while the account is VIP. That character will be able to use any swift travels after that, even to destinations the character learns later when the account is no longer VIP.
Thank you! That's an excellent point, I should have made that a lot more clear. One of the many excellent benefits you can get and keep throughout your account!
Very well done. I've been playing for several years and like to watch videos like this to get an idea of how new(er) players are approaching LOTRO.
I still find things in the game that either I have forgotten or have never done before. One of the small things about this game that so far I really have enjoyed. Those things are getting few and far between.
Good tips! Many thanks. I played from launch to the then raised cap of 75 and now returning many years later have a lot to re-learn :)
I met this game in 2012, It was Isengard time and i came back in 2021, so much haw changed. And even knowing a Lot about high levels (wich i didnt reach at the time) im a begginer to medium player. There is always something to be learned as the lvls progress, people tend to think that they ve seen ALL when they on lvl 50 with most of their skills but Thats Just the begining. Learn How to combat for hours IS hard and there is só much about rotations, trait linea and gear that many who never played a classic RPG game like this one is Will feel cowered.
I believe that games today ARE, in general, easier and more beautifull. Lotro is as old as D&D, WOW and so many classic MMOS that Young people may bê confused with It.
Got a lifetime as soon as they offered it years and years ago.
I still play this game regularly ... LTS was the best gaming investment I ever made.
I've been playing LOTRO on and off for 10 years and never knew about the Notary. Thanks for the great video!
Glad to help!!
Found your video through Brightlife when my wife tried to show me how LOTRO has changed since 2015, I love your vid and break down. I will be scrolling through your feed and am Subing and ringing the bell. Thanks for being informative and luring me back in! Keep being awesome!
Glad you enjoyed it! Hope the game treats you well, it's an absolute blast!
Housing upkeep is charged by the week, not the day. You can advance-pay up to 26 weeks (half a year), provided you have enough coin.
I believe the Swift Travel options available to free players are just the network between the racial starting towns. (But I could be wrong; I haven't been a free player in a very long time.)
As for the staggered level jumps in the epic questline, I have heard it's meant to make sure you also do sidequests, to keep levels going smoothly.
Lastly, a quick tip for free players wanting the Riding trait: While it costs 95 LP (LotRO Points) in the in-game Store, LP are awarded by most Deeds (mini-achievements) in the game; each starter zone has about 200-300 LP worth of Deeds, which is more than enough for the Riding trait.
I just started this week and I’m glad I ran into this video, thank you! 😊
Maybe you need to explain that "virtue xp" are for upgrading the 5 "virtues" you choose for improving your charasteristics (in the "Gandalf icon" at your menu bar). They are not really related to the character level experience (however, the character level set the top level of the virtues).
Welcome to LOTRO...a journey, more than a game...
Know what virtues you need for your class/ build, and make sure you select one so that it is "earning" your virtue xp.
Good video, good tips for people starting
once you complete the opening quest area for each class, you can buy the riding skill from the store. this will allow you to buy a mount at lvl 5.
thankyou for this video i just started yesterday im an old world of warcraft player but wanted to try something diffrent :)
Thank you, this was one of the best tips videos I’ve seen! I just played a few hours learning the game and this video taught me some really important things
Your adorable.
You need a horse. Get a horse. Do the horse. Lol I love it. I have covid right now so I'm definitely Ganna be watching u Tuesday on twitch if maybe I'll even hop on. I'm not a high level character though.
Thank you so much! I'm sorry to hear you're not feeling well, I hope you get well soon! You're more than welcome to, though unfortunately I won't be back online until mid-July (currently on a road trip).
This is definitely one of my favorite games, so I'm not leaving it anytime soon! 😂
@@sunnypotato well I definitely have time to catch up to you then. I'm a rune keeper so I can be a healer or damager. Also the worst part about COVID for me is I can't have any hugs from my parents. All I have is a constant headache and that's it.
I played in both closed and open Beta and bought a lifetime subscription, so FREE VIP for life. I just started playing again after ten years away and found this little tutorial very helpful and I'm having a blast Thanks for the upload!
question, are carry alls in the lotrostore another bag but its for certain things only?
another question, how do i level fast? i wanna get to moria, but ive been in bree and lonelands for weeks 😭
Another fine addition to an awesome player base!
Thanks for the good work!
🤘🧙♂️🤘
Ffarhild Notgailsimone, Brandywine server.
Idk why I’m so late but I just picked this up yesterday 😂 this actually helped me get an idea of what I’m jumping into having been a big WoW player.
Top 1 thing every new Lotro player should know is that Echoes of Angmar exists
And as a new player... What is that
About to try it for the first time. Loved the video! ❤
Join a Kinship. You might have to try a couple to find the right one for you. Running “instances, dungeons”, duo questing to grind xp, grinding deeds, crafting, all that and much more can be easier and much more fun with a Kinship.
On the lvls of mobs. I wouldnt recomment fighting anything that is more than 3 lvls above you if you arent confident on beating them. Thats kinda the rule of thumb. No more than 3 lvls above you.
Glad you are enjoying the game.
This actually convinced me to download and try the game. I was initially discouraged by the Worst MMO YT video, but I will give it a try :) Thanks
Regarding VIP and swift travel, subscribing to the VIP service will enable all the benefits that you get from that (swift travel, additional inventory slots, etc.) on any and all characters you play as during that subscription period, furthermore those characters will keep the VIP benefits PERMANENTLY, even after the subscription ends. One thing I recommend to people that really enjoy the game is to get a single month of VIP and make sure to play on any characters that you have so they can get all the benefits for the lifetime of that character.
Great video! Well done.
Iv been playing this game for nearly 15 years. So if there is ANY questions anyone has. Plz ask. I personally would not recommend going Virtue of Valor to get max lvl immediatly. SO BE CAREFUL. There is so much to learn when you are lower levels, that if you skip them, chances are you will miss out on SO much. From lvls 1-100 there is something to learn along the way.
Absolutely! I agree with all your comments. Especially the Valar/virtue one... I was so upset with myself when I figured out what happened, I would definitely recommend earning levels the honest way, as it really allows you to experience the game correctly.
Regarding the help, that's the beauty of this community, that veteran players are so willing to help new players, and we can't thank you enough for that!!
@@sunnypotato On the other hand, now that you have a 120 level character, you can use her to EXPLORE Middle Earth (something valuable on its own) and scope out regions for your lower level character. Also, if you make her craft vocation an Explorer, she can gather materials in most of Middle Earth without having to fight off bad guys, and if she's after hides, she can one-shot just about anything anywhere.
I did that with valar too! 😅 You’re not alone.
good video :)
Thank you!
I have been playing LOTRO since Nov 2007, and it is the only MMO that I still play. It is nice to see new people joining the game and seems like even though the game has its ups and downs with population, it does seem to have stayed pretty steady for the last 15 yrs. The game was a bit different early on, for starters, you had to wait until level 20 before you could get the riding skill and get a horse and have to do a small series of quests to get the riding skill. now the riding skill can be purchased I think at level 5 from the store.
Getting the 2 gold was a pita
@@hechla yes it was especially when you were just starting out and it was your first character.
In case you didn't realize
Led Zeppelin references
Lord of the Rings many times
Directly and indirectly in songs.
Some of the songs are:
The Battle of Evermore
(The Untitled Album):
This talks about the distant land, the constant battle between the ringwraiths, sauron, and good. word "ringwraiths" is specifically mentioned.
Ramblin' On
(Led Zeppelin II):
This song talks about Frodo's journey from Rivendell to Mount Doom, being led by Gollum. Words "Gollum" and "Mordor" are specifically mentioned.
Misty Mountain Hop
(The Untitled Album):
Direct Reference in song title
The Misty Mountains of Middle-Earth
Over the Hills and Far Away
(Houses of the Holy):
Indirect Reference Hobbiton
Carouselambra
(In Through the Out Door):
It is not as direct in this one, but "the eye from the deep searching for the weak" is most likely the eye of sauron, and it talks about an old age war. It also talks about the "key which could not be dropped", I take that to mean the ring of course (Isildur).
P.S. back in the 1970s Robert Plant
even named his dog Strider
It's a great time to Play Lotro, I'm a vanilla player returning, full support for Standing Stone.
Good info, good vid. Thank you for sharing!
I’d also add: START CRAFTING ASAP! When I started playing over 10 years ago it took me forever to realize I should have been crafting from the very beginning. Choose a vocation that suits your current character to start (e.g. hunters can benefit most from woodsman for bows or explorer for medium armor) and get to collecting materials right away! Down the line you can also use your different characters to compliment each other (almost every vocation’s third skill is made to compliment someone else) and have all your characters outfitted with the best gear at every stage of the game.
dunno, i took Explorer, and can make alt char for woodsman... :D
but some players already sent me entire set of gear for level18 :D and 3 gold coins
not sure how much that is worth, i already sinked all that gold for bank inventory slots
are u completely nerfed with inventory space... i quiet like the game, but im not sure if im going to be commited long-term yet... so i dont wanna start paying, if i dont know if theres even anything to do in endgame ; )
inventory space is so scarce , im playing on Fearless, does it slow me down significantly?
@@Microphunktv-jb3kj yeah, some people are super nice and will just send stuff!
vault space is honestly one of the more useful things you can buy with gold early game so you're fine.
i recommend at least getting vip once since it increases your inventory space and gives you fast travel, even after the subscription expires.
fearless and higher might be a bit much for a first-time player. the "eye of sauron" mechanic is a bit immersion-breaking and annoying for me because it's so random, so if normal is too easy I'd just recommend going with adventurous or daring (same deed for either of those)
@@Microphunktv-jb3kj Nice thing about this game is with the expansion packs, once you hit the "endgame" of the main quest line, the game goes on... and on... and on. I think there have been something like 10 expansion packs in the last 7 years.
You should mention that chests can be used between all your characters on that server. For example, I have a character who has the cooking skill. Cooks need vegetables and the such. A cook cannot farm. So I have another character that farms. Instead of overloading my 1st character, me second one uses the chest to store vegetables for the 1st when ever he needs it.
There is actually one profession that both cooks and farms I can't remember which tho. But thank you for that info I didn't know that.
You're right! I completely missed that! I'll definitely add that to a future video as a clarification/add on. Thank you!
@@jonathanwhitney1602 I believe it's the Yeoman. They're Cooks, Farmers, and Tailors. Their dilemma instead is that they can't gather materials for tailoring.
@@jonathanwhitney1602You are correct. Was using my characters as example.
@@Caerulean I believe that all vocations have 1 profession that needs outside professions in some way.
The only incorrect thing is that quests always tell you where to go. Sometimes they can still be really deceiving. "Check out the waterfall" can mean so many things. Above? Below? In?
My tip would be to deactivate floating names aside from characters you're targeting.
It makes the world SO MUCH more immersive.
PS: I think you can toggle it with a button, so that if you need help finding something, you can briefly turn them on.
Thanks for the vid! Functional tips :)
Isnt the f2p horse like 32% speed.. i feel like my hunter movespeed buff gives me more speed than horse?
or its just deceptive feeling ?
nice nice a very good video. It has greatly helped me out with starting out for the 1st few hours.
I’m a new player, level 18.
How do I use a horse? I know I can travel using the stables but I recently bought the ridding skill on the lotro strore. How can I use that or do I need to buy a horse or help me
Please
Hello! You'll need to buy a horse from a vendor or at a festival/event. Once you do, you can bind the hotkey command for easy one-off. 😀
I think the map icons need an ui overhaul because needing to go to a wiki shouldn't be required but I can see it being a problem with older content.
Love this my wife and i just started playing, this helped !
If I recall correctly, as long as you sub for just 1mo your account will be upgraded to a “premium” account and you get to keep a lot of the VIP stuff like swift travel even after you stop subscribing, so I would almost recommend subbing for 1 month if you plan on playing then you can go back to f2p for most of your leveling and keep some of those conveniences
It looked like you were around lvl 35 when you used the Virtue of Valor. If you really wanted too. You could start a new character and power level back to lvl 35. I could tell you where to go and what to do to power level. And I would just use that lvl 130 for Currency. If you need money or what ever for the lower lvl charatures, you can go sell high value items for gold, and then give that gold to lower lvl charatures.
I wish for the virtue of valor chest. There was a warning you had to read before opening it. Saying "Do not open unless you want to lvl up to 130."
This guide is well done enough for players who might be newer to MMOs in general,
But as someone who has played alot of MMOs some of this just felt like commonplace for vets of MMOs.
Like, yes, the virtue and Valar thing was a good tip, but getting mount riding seems like a no brainer unless you don't play MMOs. Good video but it didn't sell me on the game as an MMO vet looking to swap to a new one
Quality video right here. 👏
Thank you so much!
Does level 120 gear look like this? I have that bear hat on lvl 20
Tip #16 do crafting especially at low levels very useful
Great video, well done
thanks for the video :D
So getting VIP status is really worth it. 3 months is only $30 which is a great comparison to other games. The other thing that's worth it is if you see one of the packs or bundles in the lotro store online if they have the riding skill or trait included if you buy that all of your characters will get the writing skill automatically for free course you pay a few dollars but it's usually less than 10 so not a bad deal.
Just got into this wonderful game. Every MMO I've played I've usually given up within a weeks time, but this time I'm absolutely loving the game and exploring the environments.
Very cool video, returned to lotro after 15 years !
Welcome back! Glad you enjoyed the video!
nice vid :P
That ui is so clean. Whats your resolution. I think i need to clean minw
Thank you! Well done.
I have one question: on number one, you mention an arrow that points where the next objective is, but you don't highlight that arrow. I couldn't find it (although I could find the ring icon in the mini-map).
Keep up the good work!
If you enable several quests. Icons start to appear around the edge of the mini map. I think it's them
i have been playing since day one ViP :P
The first 10mins of me playing I looted copper scrap worth 1 gold so I bought 30 bank spaces. Idk if that's like really good or not... Also #13 was very helpful as I sell a lot lol.
I believe housing upkeep is done weekly.
Awesome, thank you for the verification! 😀
The environments and game world are great. The classes are fun, if clunky by now. The servers/lag issues are bad. The combat and some mechanics need a big update. I would love a complete overhaul of all game systems/graphics/mechanics to keep this around for another 30 years. The story/lore really can't be beat here.
I have to agree on the server lag issues, it feels like every session there's a point where I can't move for a couple minutes or I'm kicked entirely.
Virtue and deed grind killed this game for me. I really tried. I like to play alts and no way in hell i am going to do this grind on every single alt.
I tried this game like 3 years ago but I felt like I was wasting so much time walking everywhere. I feel like games like this should make it well known where and how you get a mount early. When you know there are mounts in the game and you spend hours walking all over, the realization sets in quick that you're simply wasting your time.
On wich server do you play?
I'm a fan now.
VIP also got my wallet over 5 Gold. That was important to buy a house.
Thank you
i just started thanks
Do you get to meet Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli in this game?
Yes! All of them!
that horse needs to lay off the biscuits
I also boosted to level 120 and had to start a new character with the same race and class. It was very sad :(
I'm a paid subsciber since the early years of the game, but the swift travels don't unlock once you discover the connecting stable masters for FTP? That would be a game breaker not being able to use the swift travels.
edit: OK, I looked it up. If not being a VIP for a month then unsubbing, you'd need to get a "writ of special passage" from the store to be able to use all the swift travels, and discover the stable masters of course.
Yes! And you can buy that with the points you get from deeds, so you don't HAVE to use real money if you'd rather stay away from VIP.
Neat
hobbits wearing shoes is a sin! >.<
...also what world are you on? im on gladden and ide like to be famous on twitch :)
Absolutely! Shoes on hobbits feel weird, but I had to add them for my current outfit, too... It was such a toss up...
Best of luck on Twitch! It takes a very long time and dedication to get famous. Being a genuine person who is consistent, fun, and interactive with their audience always go further than ones that don't. I know you can do it if you keep on going!
I was really hoping that there was a secret angmar skip in there somewhere.
You can actually skip Angmar if you want. There are several regions in that same level range, and the Epic quest line in Angmar is endlessly long. I did the whole quest line for my first character, but never again, although most of my alts end up there for awhile for a specific purpose (different for each alt). In fact, you can basically skip any region, although some of them require some tricky maneuvering to get past. There are other ways of leveling up if yo really hate a region, but I suggest that on your first character you do the whole thing, just to get a sense of the huge expanse and variety in Middle Earth
I hate Angmar lol...
#13 sell your items at the auction house! Other players need items you may have picked up.
Are the graphics new?
Not that I'm aware of. Since I've been playing, the graphics have remained the same. I do have the settings at max though, if that info helps. 🙂
@@sunnypotato Thanks it looks better on this video than what I seen on other videos
I play till level 35 before i have my horse... was horrible and hapend the same whit moria
Omg I could only imagine... I didn't last past level 10 before I broke down and dedicated the time to get the horse
I just got my 15 year title in game!
Congrats!!!!
I think LOTRO has the same issue as any other progression mmorpg.. In which if you're jumping into a retail server right now, everything that isn't current content feels meaningless and the zones feel empty. Its one thing GW2 does right, to which its all current content. I'd for sure give this game a go on a progression server, but the current one seems to be a few expans in :(
It does feel empty, I agree. When I started in 2011 Bree was full all the time every day. Now no one goes to Bree unless there is a festival. Which is a shame. I have manay alts and a few of them are still in the first few area so it often feels like a solo game. Find out where everyone is hanging out, which town is the current favorite for using the crafting halls, auction house etc. Even if you are low level, you can go there and enjoy the feel of a full game :)
and how do I get the horse?
There is a quest that will send you up north of Bree where the stablemaster is. He has a quest for you to ride his horse around a course; if you manage it in the time, you can choose abasic horse out of his stable. He gives you the riding skill as well.
10+ years, and my husband just found out you can take a swift horse from West Bree to South Bree, without having to ride through town. Who knew?!
I bought the horse thing. 10 minutes later i leveled my beorning to 15 and got running in bear form. Bye 15€
yeah well the more you know.bears can run in bear form at the same speed as horses so they are the only class who doesn't need them.
how did you get such a large bag 1
You can buy additional bag space at the LOTRO store using Points or by purchasing with real currency! :) I used my points to buy more space. Definitely helpful!
Great video but your skill bar is making me seriously tweak