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Elite monsters that once required a team effort can be ground down in boring solo fights. But does an older MMO even need a challenge to appeal to its players?

Players may reminisce in chat about the hardcore elements the game used to have, but those same players spend their time tracking down just the right cloak for their latest dwarven ensemble. Having your little Hobbit-hole or a stylish Elven-house is just a perfect addition to the already immersive atmosphere. That appeal of being in Middle-earth is both obvious and understated. LOTRO has run long enough to have covered the entire War of the Ring and begun carefully mining the lesser explored appendices and supplements for material.

It has grown geographically large enough to make a scenic horse ride from one end of the map to the other take about three hours. WoW has its social and cosmetic side, but Middle-earth is Middle-earth.

That first time you saw Rivendell, your interactions with Gandalf… the level of atmospheric detail is riveting. Expansion after expansion live up to that. The countless screenshots shared by fans still marveling over the design of famous locations like the Shire testify to how well the visual design has held up.

A lot of companies seem to be, actually. Wandering off into the wilderness — even into areas that are ominously described as accursed dens of ancient evils — is now a triviality rather than an expedition that requires planning, the acquisition of helpful items and, crucially, time.

SSG and its team are amazing people to keep content coming at a consistent rate. I applaud them for being such a small team and pumping out what they do. Then again, most if not all LOTRO servers have friendly communities that are going to make you feel welcome and eager to come back, and sometimes, that is the most important thing.

Therefore, to all the French ladies and gentlemen, if you want to chat in your beautiful native tongue in-game, Sirannon is probably the place for you.

It's a German-speaking role-playing server. It's not the most populated, but if you're looking for the role-playing experience in your native German tongue, this is my recommendation. Crickhollow is a settlement in the Shire where Frodo Baggins had resided for a short time before leaving the Shire. This is a US server with a bit of a lower population. That shouldn't discourage you, since the LOTRO community is pretty spry, always ready for action, and eager to help.

Also, this server has more players on lower levels, it seems. This can be quite important since all MMOs that last for a decade or more have a problem of too many players in the endgame and too few at the beginning. So if you are a beginner, and want to meet more people in the starting areas, Crickhollow can be a jackpot for you!

It's a US server that encourages role-playing, with a somewhat smaller player base. I can honestly say that I enjoy servers with smaller player bases and that Landroval is one of my personal favorites. People are fewer in number but know each other close and are always happy to help one another. The world chat is never silent and some days, you'll catch yourself logging in just to catch up with people.

That's an intimate vibe that bigger servers just don't have. Another perk of Landroval is that you'll meet both immersed and casual players that are going to speak and behave in different ways, and that diversity is quite refreshing when meeting new partners for your fellowing. This is a US server with a high population. It's praised by its players for good support, kind community, and active kinships. Named after the Golden Tree of Aman that was the source of light in the elder days, before the Sun and Moon were created.

This server is a European-based, role-playing server with a decent player-base. Its players praise it for being welcoming, warm, and friendly, so playing on Laurelin is probably the best role-playing experience you can hope to have.

Brandywine is a river in the Shire and grandpa Tolkien spends like forty pages describing several rivers in the first LOTR book, so forgive me if I'm not very fond of it. Anyway, this server is one of the most populated servers in this game.

It's based in the US. You'll find crowds of people at all the major sites in Middle-Earth, you'll be able to find people for instances, epic battles, skirmishes, and all game content you might be interested in.

It's not role-play-based, so if you are also looking for a casual experience, Brandywine is a perfect choice. Evernight is a vague term mentioned in Bilbo's song of Earendil that refers to his epic journey to Valinor and beyond the borders of the world. It is the most populated EU server with the highest number of recommendations from European players. Before we continue to our number 1 pick, I'll mention the two legendary servers - Anor and Ithil.

Legendary servers let you play the LOTRO experience from its beginnings - from the Shadows of Angmar expansion and on, so you can experience every stage of the game's rich history.

It is for VIP players only, but the Shadows of Angmar and the Mines of Moria expansions made the commitment worthwhile when the legendary servers came out. There's even talk about new legendary servers coming out, rebooting the game progression back to the version once again.

Arkenstone was a beautiful jewel and the family heirloom of Durin's folk. People from all over the world not only US residents are seeking to join Arkenstone. It is well known that Arkenstone is the server home of Australians and all players from Oceanic time zones who greatly contribute to the server's ever-growing player number.

If you live in a US-compatible time zone and in the case of the Arkenstone server, even if you're not , if you want a huge player base and a great chance of stable group engagement, this is my number one recommendation. Skip to main content. Level up. Earn rewards. Your XP: 0. Updated: 25 Mar pm. BY: Matija Simeunovic. Every server can be the best for you. What do 'RP' and 'RE' stand for, then? So, without further ado, let's jump into the countdown. Gwaihir Gwaihir, the lord of Eagles This server is named by the great lord of the Eagles that saved Gandalf from Saruman's imprisonment.

Back to the subject at hand, Gwaihir is a European German-speaking server. It's not the most populated EU server not even close and it isn't intended for role-playing. Crickhollow Crickhollow - a small town in Buckland Crickhollow is a settlement in the Shire where Frodo Baggins had resided for a short time before leaving the Shire.

However, if you want something grander then maybe Landroval is not the best choice for you. Not a lot more you can ask out of a server. Brandywine Brandywine on a sunny day Brandywine is a river in the Shire and grandpa Tolkien spends like forty pages describing several rivers in the first LOTR book, so forgive me if I'm not very fond of it.

Evernight Earendil vs Ancalagon, the Great Dragon Evernight is a vague term mentioned in Bilbo's song of Earendil that refers to his epic journey to Valinor and beyond the borders of the world. If you are from Europe, this is a no-brainer.

Honorable mentions: Before we continue to our number 1 pick, I'll mention the two legendary servers - Anor and Ithil. Arkenstone Bilbo, Smaug and the Arkenstone Arkenstone was a beautiful jewel and the family heirloom of Durin's folk.

Before he migrated to Middle-Earth, Matija was born in Serbia, a green country full of mountains. It's probably the reason he loves dwarves so much that and their shared love of ale.

Gamer Since: You can do quests for the Eagles. Log in or register to post comments. More Top Stories. If you want to create the ultimate character, dive into a detailed analysis All races are beautiful in the eyes of Iluvatar. Good day to you, fellow Middle-Earthers!

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Learning how to use Warning: JavaScript is required for some functionalities of this page. Please enable the use of JavaScript in your browser. What's New? Results 1 to 5 of 5. Advanced Search. May 09 , PM 1. Join Date Dec Posts 2. Please note: This post is not a flame or an attack. Just an observation There were some really good submissions this year for the Lotro Biggest Fan competition but the chosen winner was NOT one of them.

Don't get me wrong. The winning video was fun but there was at least 3 other videos that were fun, extremely well done, and better captured the heart of the competition.



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