Lieutenant Six Man Hard Mode Attempt
Ian Norman posted this on February 28th, 2011.
Categorized as Barad Guldur, Lieutenant.
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Full link: http://lotro-fff.blogspot.com/2011/02/lieutenant-six-man-hard-mode-attempt.html
We did have a successful Lieutenant Six Man Easy Mode Run some weeks ago. Now we tried a Hard Mode (yes, it has been done successfully by others before).
As group setup, we used two Hunters, two Rune-Keepers and a Captain and a Guardian.
In hindsight, I might switch the Captain for a Warden. But maybe this is because I hardly play Captain ;). All tha other groups I saw, have used a Captain, some have added a Burglar or a Lore-Master.
I joined on Hunter
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Lieutenant Six Man Hard Mode Attempt
Ian Norman posted this on February 28th, 2011.
Categorized as Barad Guldur, Lieutenant.
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Full link: http://lotro-fff.blogspot.com/2011/02/lieutenant-six-man-hard-mode-attempt.html
We did have a successful Lieutenant Six Man Easy Mode Run some weeks ago. Now we tried a Hard Mode (yes, it has been done successfully by others before).
As group setup, we used two Hunters, two Rune-Keepers and a Captain and a Guardian.
In hindsight, I might switch the Captain for a Warden. But maybe this is because I hardly play Captain ;). All tha other groups I saw, have used a Captain, some have added a Burglar or a Lore-Master.
I joined on Hunter
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LotRO – Update
Ian Norman posted this on December 3rd, 2010.
Categorized as Barad Guldur, Dûrchest, lotro.
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Full link: http://lotro-fff.blogspot.com/2010/12/lotro-update_03.html
Since my last post, I got one Symbol of Celebrimbor and have used it to mak a fire-stone for my Rune-Keeper. Haven't done much with it though.
After my last crappy Captain Two-Handed-Sword I had a lot of luck and made him one with four good stats. Sadly, the reforges were bad so that it is rather mediocre (still better than what I got though).
I brought my Guardian for the first time to Dar Narbugud and tanked most of the bosses for the first time. Lucky for me (and the kin), this instance is level 60 (I think) and all went well. I even won a piece of the armour with a 500 on a /roll 500. Nice.
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Ask Elb: Which Radiance Set is Best for Me?
Elborigorn posted this on August 24th, 2010.
Categorized as Annuminas, Ask Elb, Barad Guldur, Dol Guldur, gear, Helegrod, radiance.
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Merric asks:
With the new upcoming additional radiance gear coming out which set would you recommend the hardcore player focus on? What about the casual player?
Nice question!
First, let’s address what it is that radiance does for us and how important the radiance number itself is in determining which set is going to best fit which style of player will likely aim for which set. Then we’ll look at other aspects such as Non-radiance stats/bonuses and Attainability to figure out our final answer.
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Kairos posted this on June 2nd, 2010.
Categorized as Barad Guldur, raiding.
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Inevitably, I haven't been spending much time ingame, other than to lead kinship raids into Barad Guldur twice a week (we are just getting to grips with the Lieutenant). Given that the BG raid is really all that's available for end-game players - of whom there's an awful lot by this time, less of course those who've left the game in sheer frustration - I've been wondering just why BG is still on a weekly reset. If it were reset twice weekly, as I seem to remember Nornúan used to be, we old-timers could at least get in a few extra cracks at doing something halfway interesting. It shouldn't take Turbine more than a few minutes worth of programming, is unlikely to cause offense to anybody, and might even reduce the overall volume of grumbling for a short while...
LOTRO Raiding Readiness Calculator [BETA]
Goldenstar posted this on May 7th, 2010.
Categorized as Barad Guldur, calculator, Dar Narbugud, Dungeon Guides, Guide, Guides, how-to, raids, Vile Maw, Watcher.
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Our raiding readiness calculator will help you determine if you have acquired enough radiance items to join in raid dungeons that have gloom auras. The ready to raid determination is based off guidelines we found in various dungeon guides. In all instances, you will still need to bring with you hope tokens and may require additional hope from destiny points to prevent yourself from cowering too much.
See our Radiance Guide for more information on these calculations. We also have information on Hope and when you start to cower.
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arbitrary posted this on May 6th, 2010.
Categorized as Barad Guldur, Dol Guldur, interesting fights, lotro, MMOs, raider, raiding, raids, skills, sociable.
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Full link: http://nerfthecat.wordpress.com/2010/05/06/old-raiders-dont-die/
…they just wipe at 1% (with thanks to Spinks for the ending, I was too lazy to think of one).
Or, can you just drop raiding and not worry about it? I know at least one person who’s happily made the transition that way. I’m vacillating about it.
There’s things I don’t like about the current raiding I do, solely in LotRO, in the Dol Guldur cluster. I’m not overly keen on the radiance gating, I’d rather it was trait-based, or .. hrrm many other proposed systems. I prefer a closed-ish raiding group, but our kin has opted to go for rotations, and a much more broad brush approach.
There’s things I do like about raids in general, and the current one is included in that. I like the social side, the larger group size and chance to group with people I may not group with every night of the week. I like the more interesting fights a raid can bring in (though to be fair, lots of the 3-man instances have some fairly interesting fights in them which probably allow me to display my ‘leet skillz’ more obviously than in the current raid.
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Kairos posted this on April 11th, 2010.
Categorized as Barad Guldur, design, gating, poll, radiance, raiding.
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In practice, the biggest problem was that the relative inflexibility of the CM poll mechanics made it impossible to avoid multiple postings by different members of the same kinship; this means that absolute numbers cannot be trusted - for example, 34 people claimed that their kinship has completed Barad Guldur in easy mode, but does this mean that 34 separate European kinships have done so? It's obviously impossible to say. On the other hand, there should be little or no distortion due to boasting, since kinship names were not posted. It was also questioned whether the survey ought not to distinguish between raids completed on level, and those completed later (i.e., was a raid completed with l.50 or l.65 players?). My gut feeling here is that in general, even semi-serious raiding kinships would be most likely to complete a raid on or near level. In any case, over a period of about a week, 103 people took part in the poll. What follow are the results in some detail, running from the highest to the lowest completion rate.
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QUANTIFYING PUGS
Kairos posted this on March 14th, 2010.
Categorized as Barad Guldur, Helegrod, PUGs, raiding.
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Obviously, you’re taking pot-luck in joining or starting a PUG; there are some seriously bad and/or annoying players out there, and you won’t usually know ahead of time. Prior familiarity aside, the only clues to ability will be a player’s kinship (assuming some knowledge of the relative standing of kinships) and a gear inspection (I would turn down anyone anonymous without a second’s thought). This last will at least tell you whether the player has the necessary basic equipment, and will give some idea of previous experience (they’re unlikely to be completely hopeless if they have, say, the DN +20 radiance leggings which drop from the Blind One).
Even if you end up with a competent group, it still won't be as effective as a well-honed kinship group, if only for the reason that members of a random PUG don’t share the crucial experience of having fought together and of knowing each other’s tricks and mannerisms. Inevitably, therefore, PUGs have a mixed reputation at best, and everybody has horror stories of PUGs they’ve joined in which healers thought they were tanks, hunters pulled everything in sight and leaders ran off with the loot…
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DISCUSSING TACTICS
Kairos posted this on March 12th, 2010.
Categorized as Barad Guldur, Dûrchest, forum, raiding, tactics.
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It hadn't really occurred to me before, but I was struck recently by a huge difference between the European (Codemasters) and Stateside (Turbine) forums: there is almost no discussion of tactics on the CM forums. Which is quite strange, when you come to think of it.
By far the most popular sub-forum on the Turbine forums is the one called "Instances and Raids". Though it shelters a certain amount of grumbling and nit-picking, it also includes a lot of careful and serious debate about the strategy and tactics of the principal raids. Currently, there are several well-established threads about the Barad Guldur 12-man raid; one of them, "BG Strategy - Gauntlet and Boss 1 (Durchest)" includes 133 posts, many providing either detailed tactical proposals or feedback on possible changes since the latest patch. For a characteristic example of a recent post, see the illustration, above.
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