Connect 08: Dungeons and Dragons Online previews- Monks and more

Turbine Inc. and Codemasters' Dungeons and Dragons Online - Image 1At Connect 2008, Codemasters and Turbine Inc. gave a players a look into the future of Dungeons and Dragons Online. Fans who attended the event not only got the privilege of checking out a new class, but also heard more details about the possible implementation of both housing and crafting, as well as news on a sequel. If that sounds like stuff you want to read about, head on over to the full article.

Turbine Inc. and Codemasters' Dungeons and Dragons Online - Image 1At Connect 2008, Codemasters and Turbine Inc. celebrated the two year anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons Online by giving a short preview of what to expect in the future.

In addition to adding a new class, the developers also plan on putting in a tribute to the late Gary Gygax and the possible implementation of both housing and crafting as well as news on a sequel.

The new class the developers showed off at the event is the Monk which is scheduled to make an appearance in the Mod 7 update. A cross between the Shaolin Monk and the standard monk class from the tabletop roleplaying game, the class mainly focuses on hand-to-hand combat. In addition, the class will be getting proficiencies with the quarterstaff and exotic weapons like a Kukri or Shuriken.

Since the Monk is still in its pre-alpha phase, expect quite a number of changes to be made to it before it hits the live servers. Additionally, the developers might even decide to throw in some mandatory alignments and restrictions if it ends up being a little too powerful.

The developers have also given word that they will be adding a few tributes to the late Gary Gygax, the co-creator of the Dungeons and Dragons tabletop RPG. The first tribute, Voice of the Master, is a trinket which gives players a small boost to experience. The second is the addition of a gravestone in one of the in-game graveyards.

There was also some discussion on both guild housing and crafting. Apparently, both features are already being looked at by the developers. Guild housing is tentatively scheduled for a 2009 launch while crafting will be in development for the whole year.

Finally, the developers have let slip that there are no plans for a sequel just yet. This is great news for players who’ve invested a lot of time in the game and don’t want the player-base to be split up by a newer game.

Via MMORPG

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