The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar News

For:PC Release Date: 24 April 2007

Low-level store-bought items contain game-changing stats.

The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar screenshot

Lord of the Rings Online will begin selling PvE stat gear in its cash shop, developer Turbine has announced.

Users will be able to buy light, medium, and heavy armour in the game's official cash shop, with various stats attached to each piece. These include specific stats such as an eight per cent increase to out-of-combat run speed on store-bought boots.

Turbine has officially stated on the LOTRO forum that high level armour is not available, and this new inclusion of potentially game-changing gear to the store is simply a way of bypassing the lack of low-level armour available in the auction house.

"It's lower level gear. Many players have given us feedback that there is a sparsity of gear on the AH at these levels and they wanted an alternative. We're trying to accommodate that."

This echoes issues seen in 2011 when news hit that CCP's EVE Online would introduce a "pay-to-win" scheme, allowing users to buy game changing objects and gear with real world money.

VideoGamer.com Analysis

LOTRO is already designed purely with cash shop microtransactions in mind, so whether its userbase will react as negatively as EVE Online's by this news has yet to be seen.

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Geraface@ Joey_Bananas

Nicely spotted!
Posted 12:52 on 17 January 2012
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Joey_Bananas

It's an interesting idea since low-level gear is sparse now, but it can and probably will be used as a test to gauge how well it works. They'll then be able to put it to use selling higher level items. Turbine are a company after all, and with their F2P model, they'd want to get as much money as possible from these micro-transactions. Why stop at low-level items when there's money to be had with high-level ones too? It can be a downward spiral.

By the way, you need to correct the "Rift forum" link to LoTRO forum. When I saw it I was like, "huh?!?" hehe. :)
Posted 12:42 on 17 January 2012