We are a Fiesty Bunch



Turbine previewed Player vs. Player (PvP) and Module 3 at the Penny
Arcade Expo and MMORPG.com was there:

The release of Module 3 will be in
October and increases the level cap to 12, but James tells me that a
level 12 Water Works will be available in September with some really
top level rewards. A bit of a challenge for level 10 players but a
dungeon that can be defeated by a good group.

One thing DDO has done is maximized the use of the Z axis in all their
maps, creating a true 3-D world. Who doesn’t love Feather Fall?

The folks at MMORPG.QJ.net felt that a portion of the above article
caused confusion:

I questioned James also about the choice of Eberron and was
told that
it was recommended by Wizards of the Coast. The continent of Xen'drik
had yet to have lore fleshed out and Turbine was basically given the
ability to build their own world, including a new playable race
– the Warforged.

But they were able to make a correction to the portion in
question:

Being an RPGA official D&D Dungeon Master, he wrote to
Keith Baker, the guy responsible for Eberron, which won the Wizards of
the Coast Fantasy Setting Search, for clarification, to which he
immediately and gladly replied.



I think it’s just a poor choice of
words. The warforged existed long
before the MMO was even considered; they’ve always been part of the
game world, and were included in the MMO as one of the clear
connections TO the existing world, not as something new.

The MMORPG article can be read [ href="http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/setview/features/loadFeature/837/gameID/163/page/1">HERE]
and the QJ.net article can be found [ href="http://mmorpg.qj.net/Warforged-is-by-Who-/pg/49/aid/63706">HERE].


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Last Updated: Mar 13, 2016

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