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Dungeons & Dragons Online Preview at GameDaily

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Jul 28, 2005.

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    GameDaily has posted a preview of Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach. Here's a snip:

    For D&D purists, Dungeons & Dragons Online uses the 3.5 rule set to ensure its authenticity. Players will be able to choose between 9 or 10 different character classes, including cleric, fighter, barbarian, sorcerer, rogue and more. The character generation remains true to the original table top game with a vast number of options, but a limiting factor to make sure characters start off around the same level of power.

    Unlike other MMORPGs, D&D Online starts off in one city, with multiple wards. Instead of having to travel long distances by simply walking, players will be instantly transported to the place they need to be. This has been one of the main gripes from long-time MMO players, and will make things go quite a bit faster in D&D Online. No longer will players have to spend a few minutes traversing the countryside just to reach their destination and finally partake in their given tasks.


    Read the whole thing at GameDaily.
     
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