Dungeons and Dragons Online (DDO) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game based on Dungeons & Dragons. Although the game is primarily set in the world of Eberron, several of the game's expansions take place in the Forgotten Realms. The game was previously titled Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach, then Dungeons & Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited, before settling on the current title.
History[]
On September 9, 2009, the game became free to play, with a micro-transaction store; players can gain VIP status by paying a subscription fee, which garners them additional rewards every month.
On December 19, 2016, it was announced that Turbine would no longer develop the game, rather a new studio was formed under the name Standing Stone Games, the staff of whom would be ex-Turbine. The publishing of the game would transfer from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to Daybreak Game Company.[1]
Gameplay[]
The game is an action role-playing game with elements of real-time combat. The camera follows behind the player and can be adjusted to view surroundings, or can be changed to a first-person perspective. The game can be controlled either by keyboard or gamepad, with the ability to remap actions to suit the player. Items and action abilities may be placed and activated within a toolbar on screen. Characters move in 3D via directional keys and may dodge long range attacks. A party system emphasizes multiple players forming groups, by accessing by the grouping panel. Players interact via screen chat windows, or by voice chat among party members.
Players create their characters following the revised edition of D&D 3.5 rule-set fashion, for play in both indoor and outdoor environments. The game has some differences from the D&D 3.5 rule set, some of which are due to differences in the dynamics of video game combat versus tabletop gaming.
Quests are organized by level, difficulty, length, and patron. Each quest has a base level, with the XP reward lessened if any of the party members are above that level. Characters more than two-three levels below the "base level" simply cannot enter the quest. Characters more than three levels below the highest level character are penalized for being "powerleveled", and get significantly less XP.
Most quests have an item or monetary reward when completed, and the character must talk to the quest giver to receive the reward. Some dungeons require several visits to the quest giver to complete the entire quest chain.
Speaking to the quest giver allows players to repeat the quest, although each time through reduces the amount of XP awarded. Once enough quests are completed, the character will attract the attention of patrons, who give special rewards, such as long-lasting spells or exclusive items, and in some cases, unlocking special races or classes (which can also be purchased through the DDO Store).
Progress is defined by completing quests and leveling up. After creating a character, players are required to go through a tutorial, and then receive quests from non-player characters. After accumulating enough experience points through quests, the character gains a level, which grants access to feats, spells, and skills. The game initially limited characters to a maximum level of 10, but has since increased the limit to 32.
As an additional important way of progressing your characters, the game awards characters "past-life feats" for completing a "life" as a particular class or race (called "reincarnation"). For example, a character that levels from 1 to 20 three times as a Dwarf will benefit from +1 Balance, +1 Constitution, and +1 racial action point - for all further lives.
Forgotten Realms content[]
To reach Forgotten Realms from Stormreach, Eberron, a rift opens after a scheme involving the Goddess Lolth and a demonic overlord imprisoned in Khyber. Players venture through the Demonweb to Eveningstar.
In June of 2012, DDO released a major Menace of the Underdark expansion that allowed players to travel to the kingdom of Cormyr in the Forgotten Realms. Players help Elminster to defeat Drow invasion, purge the King's Forest, travel through the Underdark to Sschindylryn to disrupt Drow noble houses, and ultimately thwart Lolth's plans in the Demonweb.
In the adventure Druid's Deep players face a strange new disease and help the Harpers to ultimately track and defeat a mad druid behind this all.
In the adventure High Road of Shadows players walk the High Road in search of missing Nether Scrolls.
In the adventure Disciples of Shadow, face Shar worshipers assembling in near Eveningstar.
In August 2013, DDO released another major Forgotten Realms expansion, Shadowfell Conspiracy. Shadows overran Wheloon Prison, and the majestic beauty of the Storm Horns hides a dark alliance that threatens all of Cormyr.
In the adventure A Study in Sable, help a purple dragon knight, savagely attacked while visiting the Sable Manor.
In the adventure Haunted Halls of Eveningstar, players relive the classic tale in an MMO format.
In the adventure Shadow Under Thunderholme, explore the ancient dwarven city and face menacing dragons, both living and undead. This serves as a prequel to the Tyranny of Dragons storyline.
In the adventure Mask of Deception, masked Cult of the Dragon members have been reported in the Stonelands area.
In the adventure Search and Rescue, players venture into an ancient tomb has been unearthed deep in the Stonelands to rescue lost adventurers.
In the adventure The Mines of Tethyamar, the dwarves dug too deep... and found Graz'zt.
In the 2024 expansion Magic of Myth Drannor, players help Elves rebuild their ancient capital, facing savage monsters, wild magic zones, and the Red Wizards of Thay.
Index[]
Only content related to the Forgotten Realms is covered here. Due to the highly modular nature of DDO, this index is divided into several indices, each covering an expansion, adventure pack, or quest.
- Expansions
- Adventure Packs
- Web of Chaos
- Disciples of Shadow
- The Haunted Halls of Eveningstar
- Shadow Under Thunderholme
- The Druid's Deep
- The High Road of Shadows
- Heart of Netheril (cancelled)
- The Mines of Tethyamar
- Stand-alone Quests
Appendix[]
Gallery[]
External Links[]
References[]
- ↑ Bree Royce (December 19, 2016). Turbine Spins LOTRO and DDO Teams Out to New Studio, Using Daybreak as Publisher. Massively Overpowered. Retrieved on December 20, 2016.
Connections[]
Other settings
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse • Planescape: Torment (Enhanced Edition) • Ravenloft: Stone Prophet • Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession • Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace
Collaborations
Dragonheir: Silent Gods • Stumble Guys
Dungeons & Dragons Online Content | |
Expansions | Menace of the Underdark • Shadowfell Conspiracy • Mists of Ravenloft • Magic of Myth Drannor |
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Adventure Packs | Web of Chaos • Disciples of Shadow • The Haunted Halls of Eveningstar • Shadow Under Thunderholme • The Druid's Deep • The High Road of Shadows • Heart of Netheril • The Mines of Tethyamar |
Stand-alone Quests | A Study in Sable • Mask of Deception • Search and Rescue |
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