So you’ve given into temptation, downloaded DDO onto your hard drive, and decided to see what all the hubbub was about with Turbine’s quirky MMO-that-could.

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Exploring Eberron: Six things to do on your first day in game
So you’ve given into temptation, downloaded DDO onto your hard drive, and decided to see what all the hubbub was about with Turbine’s quirky MMO-that-could.

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Exploring Eberron: Six things to do on your first day in game
Dungeons and Dragons Online ’s next update will bring more content to the game, and the excitement for Update 6 has been high in the DDO community, thanks to one little detail: underwater combat. That’s right, the next update will not only bring a new wilderness area — the Red Fens — but it adds underwater combat to DDO .

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New DDO screenshot gives first look at Update 6
Have you ever imagined what life is like for MMO characters once you log out of the game? Do they go to the market? Enjoy some free time flying kites?

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One Shots: Time for a nap
Who are you whippersnappers? Get off my lawn or I’ll blast ye into kingdom come! Shoo! I mean, howdy! Sorry, I got a little startled there. We just found out this morning that Rubi, your faithful DDO columnist, was captured by a beholder and locked away in a level 20 dungeon

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Exploring Eberron: Rolling the right character for you
Dungeons and Dragons Online Update 5 has been out for a while now, and it came on the scene to mixed reviews. Some players were unhappy about the combat changes, bugs here and there caused problems, and there were a couple of hotfixes in the first few days

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DDO Update 5: Massively’s interview with Fernando Paiz
Filed under: Sci-fi , Business models , News items , Star Trek Online , Free-to-play , Rumors Back in early June, Turbine surprised everyone — for the second time in a year — by announcing that Lord of the Rings Online would be moving to a free-to-play model akin to Dungeons and Dragons Online .

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Rumor: Is Star Trek Online due for Turbine’s business model?
Dungeons and Dragons Online players have been dealing with a handful of annoying bugs that came about with Update 5 , but there’s no doubt that the Turbine staff has been just as vexed by the issues. The community was happy to hear that Turbine got one pretty significant one taken care of today

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Turbine solves DDO auction house bug
Filed under: Fantasy , Dungeons and Dragons Online , Culture , Free-to-play , Exploring Eberron Recently there was a community kerfuffle over the way the dice notation is phrased in Dungeons and Dragons Online . Instead of the traditional 1d6, 2d4, etc., the game was stating “does 6-16 damage,” for example

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Exploring Eberron: The great dice notation debate
Updates to the new guild renown system in Dungeons and Dragons Online continue with the addition of a renown leaderboard . The leaderboard, which was added yesterday, is divided by server

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Dungeons and Dragons Online introduces guild leaderboard
No, not a small problem. We’ve had enough of those, thanks

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Newest DDO screenshots depict "A Small Problem"