Gramsfoot in Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar

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Here’s another reason why you should take the scenic route when playing Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar – at least, when you’re playing as a monster character anyway. Here it is, realized in full 3D by the good people over at Codemasters – Gramsfoot, in Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar.

Adventurers should take note of Gramsfoot being the dwelling place of a great many goblins – until the death of Goblin King Golfimbul at the hands of Bandobras “Bullroarer” Took, that is. Once presumed to be empty and lifeless, Gramsfoot has gained new life as a fortress-kingdom of goblins, as well as a host of other creatures.

It’s here in Gramsfoot that players who choose to play as a monster character start off in, and is considered a safe zone. This means that it’s immune from being captured by Free Peoples players. And even though Gramsfoot itself was created by the Turbine designers of LotRO, Tolkien fans should be pleased to know that it draws from The Hobbit lore.

More updates about LotRO: Shadows of Angmar as we get them!

Gramsfoot - Image 1

Here’s another reason why you should take the scenic route when playing Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar – at least, when you’re playing as a monster character anyway. Here it is, realized in full 3D by the good people over at Codemasters – Gramsfoot, in Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar.

Adventurers should take note of Gramsfoot being the dwelling place of a great many goblins – until the death of Goblin King Golfimbul at the hands of Bandobras “Bullroarer” Took, that is. Once presumed to be empty and lifeless, Gramsfoot has gained new life as a fortress-kingdom of goblins, as well as a host of other creatures.

It’s here in Gramsfoot that players who choose to play as a monster character start off in, and is considered a safe zone. This means that it’s immune from being captured by Free Peoples players. And even though Gramsfoot itself was created by the Turbine designers of LotRO, Tolkien fans should be pleased to know that it draws from The Hobbit lore.

More updates about LotRO: Shadows of Angmar as we get them!

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