LotRO Lorebook now has Google Maps

LotRO Lore Book now has Google Maps - Image 1The lands of Middle Earth are very vast, which is both good and bad. Good because getting “lost” is a perfect excuse to spend more time with a lady elf friend. Bad because people could really get lost unintentionally through their travels.

Thankfully, the introduction of the Google Maps makes it so much easier to complete quests and plot out your next moves in the game.

The maps can be accessed through The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadow of Angmar Lorebook. It is a Wiki connected to the game itself which contains information on nearly every quest, item, creature, NPC, class, and race in LOTRO. The addition of Google Maps should make it easier for players to illustrate paths and directions to objectives and quests.

Since it is a Wiki, some of the newer players will still have to wait for the more seasoned explorers to post their maps using the extensive toolset provided.

So adventurers rejoice, soon you won’t be getting lost, at least not intentionally.

Via Lore Book

LotRO Lore Book now has Google Maps - Image 1The lands of Middle Earth are very vast, which is both good and bad. Good because getting “lost” is a perfect excuse to spend more time with a lady elf friend. Bad because people could really get lost unintentionally through their travels.

Thankfully, the introduction of the Google Maps makes it so much easier to complete quests and plot out your next moves in the game.

The maps can be accessed through The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadow of Angmar Lorebook. It is a Wiki connected to the game itself which contains information on nearly every quest, item, creature, NPC, class, and race in LOTRO. The addition of Google Maps should make it easier for players to illustrate paths and directions to objectives and quests.

Since it is a Wiki, some of the newer players will still have to wait for the more seasoned explorers to post their maps using the extensive toolset provided.

So adventurers rejoice, soon you won’t be getting lost, at least not intentionally.

Via Lore Book

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