Dungeons and Dragon Online: Twilight Forge (Module 2) To be Added on July 12
We’ve had our dose of Dungeons and Dragon Online Twilight Forge (Module 2) enhancements on paper. We’ve yet to actually see them in the game. Those who are insanely anxious to customise and turn their characters into deadly fighters would have to wait a few more days. The DDO servers will be offline on Wednesday, July 12 from 7:00 am to 1:00 pm EDT for the Twilight Forge (Module 2) Update.
A couple more days and we’ll see how the new enhancements would actually improve our gameplay. Just keep your eye out on the “First Look” release notes. It’s bound to be a great read.
The Twilight Forge enhancements can be purchased with action points. Almost every character will be given enhancements, including fighters, dwarves, and elves. These can be purchased with action points, and nearly everyone will have some enhancements from which they can choose. These include Enhancements for Fighters, Dwarves and Elves.
Players who’ve already reached Level 10 will start earning experience points toward an action point taken. This allows them to visit trainers and trade in a current enhancement for new one. Stockpiling is not allowed, so you can only trade the old for the new. When the level cap is raised, action point tokens will disappear like normal action points.
Via DDO
We’ve had our dose of Dungeons and Dragon Online Twilight Forge (Module 2) enhancements on paper. We’ve yet to actually see them in the game. Those who are insanely anxious to customise and turn their characters into deadly fighters would have to wait a few more days. The DDO servers will be offline on Wednesday, July 12 from 7:00 am to 1:00 pm EDT for the Twilight Forge (Module 2) Update.
A couple more days and we’ll see how the new enhancements would actually improve our gameplay. Just keep your eye out on the “First Look” release notes. It’s bound to be a great read.
The Twilight Forge enhancements can be purchased with action points. Almost every character will be given enhancements, including fighters, dwarves, and elves. These can be purchased with action points, and nearly everyone will have some enhancements from which they can choose. These include Enhancements for Fighters, Dwarves and Elves.
Players who’ve already reached Level 10 will start earning experience points toward an action point taken. This allows them to visit trainers and trade in a current enhancement for new one. Stockpiling is not allowed, so you can only trade the old for the new. When the level cap is raised, action point tokens will disappear like normal action points.
Via DDO