You don’t get more favor for repeating the adventure, once you’ve done it on elite. The amount of favor you have from it is based on the highest level difficulty you have ever completed it on. For instance, you might have an adventure which rewards favor with the Silver Flame, and it would give you 3 points if you’d completed it on normal, 6 on hard, or 9 on elite. How much favor you have from a given adventure depends on whether you have completed it on normal, hard, or elite difficulty. Both are dependant of the Favor system.Įvery adventure in DDO gains you favour with one of the city’s factions. One is per server, and one is per character. There are two separate tracks upon which you can earn Turbine points. While it is possible to get Turbine points through play, most people would find it a bit too labour intensive to get more than an adventure pack or twos worth, but again, that would probably be sufficient for a lot of players. The basic classes and the free content adventures would probably be sufficient for a lot of casual gamers. Playing for free in DDO is perfectly possible. The European ones run by Codemasters are still subscription only, but European players have no problem signing up for a US DDO account. I should mention that this only applies to the US DDO servers run by Turbine. Would be interesting to see how much of the game you can actually get without spending any money. Getting the most out of a free MMO, as I understand it there is stuff you can do in DDO to unlock stuff for free/get bonus turbine points etc. My thanks to JB for giving me something to write about! He asked: This is the first fruit of my “Ask me things” post.
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