Which starter area is best in the Lord of the Rings Online: Rise of Isengard

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Which starter area is best in the Lord of the Rings Online: Rise of Isengard
Hello guys I am having one query against this game. Just wanted to inquire if the rewards of missions, both in the starting areas are regarding the similar or whether an area is able to accommodate a better guardian? Or maybe we have added a reward for each class / function so that it does not matter? So if you guys are having any information then please share it with me. All replies are appreciated.

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26-09-2011
Lisa Boney
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Re: Which starter area is best in the Lord of the Rings Online: Rise of Isengard
Not a lot of guards in any of the three areas from which I've become aware of. You can start in Bree land, Ered Luin, or the Shire. You will get a couple of javelins / spears on the road as quest rewards wherever. I had a couple of shields to level 11 guards randomly hang of it, but that's the only place and only level I've found, so for ease of moving, I started at Celondim. To follow the prologue epic race begins in your area appropriate.

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26-09-2011
phunsuk
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Re: Which starter area is best in the Lord of the Rings Online: Rise of Isengard
I prefer to start out in the Shire. Quest rewards are good, but very quickly replaced in each area (equipment does not stabilize until it's at 40 and leveling speed drops significantly). Inquisitive in the Shire, however, the early levels in virtue of innocence, which is a good year for almost all classes in the game and gives the numbers even at low levels make a difference. Assuming you tell which of the two starting zones in Dunland does not really matter. You will end up doing both and get all the quest rewards. The only difference may be the epic adventure. Not sure if the two Rangers are given the option to carry loot it or not. That is the only place you would like to compare the rewards and choose one over the other as a starting point. Each of them can choose between three rings and anything that is specific to Warden.

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26-09-2011
DanielaA
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Re: Which starter area is best in the Lord of the Rings Online: Rise of Isengard
You'll have to choose whether the epic has Dreng or Bonevales the Trum. Beyond that, both branches carry Galtrev, and follow the same path later. I think it is mostly an attempt to launch separate traffic daily from two different areas, instead of using another area of instances (Moria wing walls or landing of the Black Forest). The rewards are basically the same between the branches - regardless of the area, you get a choice of these rings. Everything else is a landscape missions can be done, regardless of their choice in the epic.

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26-09-2011
BethanyI
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Re: Which starter area is best in the Lord of the Rings Online: Rise of Isengard
People like said before ending with the completion of the two. When you level, the first day that you choose the less populated area. Although both crowded and I guess will be a party of ninjas in order to get the first mission and the like. Personally I would get some missions redy reach 66 as soon as possible and make a group and go to nearby areas and construct a group and go to the subsequently zones by now.

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26-09-2011
Anahera
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Re: Which starter area is best in the Lord of the Rings Online: Rise of Isengard
You can ride Dagor Cast and head into the river to the old woman in the boat, take the boat to the southern tip of the river and south on Dreng Trum. There are people with lots and lots of missions. You can ride south on the road to launch up to the place where the checkpoint is no longer there. This leads to the Bonevales, where you will find a Ranger and a Dunlendings that give some missions. Below you will find another area of the Ranger, where you can get more missions. At the end of each series of missions (thirty-seven of them I think?) Will be sent to the other right place to touch base. You cannot do all the missions in each region starting with a character.

#7
26-09-2011
sushantbankar
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Re: Which starter area is best in the Lord of the Rings Online: Rise of Isengard
If you are a scholar, definitely take the Bonevales. The place is full of Academic Level VII nodes. And / or, if you are really impressed with the expansion of the tradition that the turbine has been carefully (particularly within the Mournshaws) will take Route Bonevales toward the end of the search string you observe something that knock your socks off. Or else, you possibly will approximately flip a coin. There are a lot of interesting things in each region, and the only way to do it is with two characters.

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26-09-2011
JErastus
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Re: Which starter area is best in the Lord of the Rings Online: Rise of Isengard
You will be gifted to perform all the missions of the landscape within every of the two areas. You will not be capable to perform the epic quests used for both areas. However really, the missions of mirror each other, so that you are not losing anything anyway. In each case, you basically get there, talk to the guard who chose to ride, talk to a local, and after that move to Galtrev. He was rewarded with a ring in both directions.

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27-09-2011
Amy_i3
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Re: Which starter area is best in the Lord of the Rings Online: Rise of Isengard
The 'cosmetic' referred on the way to are the pieces of armor-grade yellow through new cosmetic appearances. Your choice of these pieces of art in the landscape is different missions in each area. But keep in mind that these cosmetic appearances are present in many works of art Dunland so you have more than one occasion in any work. Note also that all restrictions on clothing is rising, so you can always take a light-armor character, get a heavy piece of armor, and still use the appearance.

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