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Lotro shire brewmaster
Lotro shire brewmaster













lotro shire brewmaster

As for the wiki I already spend to much time on there as is, and the less time spend alt-tabbing between game and internet the better in my opinion. If I start the wrong the way I have no way of telling until I eventually get frustrated enough to quit. Overall I heartily dislike endlessly spending effort of trying to do something when the only possible feedback is successfully completing it. While simply completing quests obviously has no rng component, I had no way in game of knowing that. In general though I dislike hidden "required" content like this, especially in rng dominated games. My complaint is more along the lines of wondering why they didn't just add the deed back when meta-deeds were first introduced, rather than some idea that they should go back and finish them now. Also as far as annoying things go this was pretty minor and i figured it out without even needing to check wiki cause I had decided to finish every quest i could find just for the hell of it. It would be nice if all these little things could get polished up, but it has long been obvious the dev time to do so is simply not available and more than likely never will be. lotro-wiki and its ilk) to inform players of details like the Shire Brewmaster deed and other not-so-secret secrets.Īnd I totally agree with you. The simplest and most obvious way is to simply make the brewmaster deed no longer a hidden deed.Īt this stage of LotRO's development, the devs are rightly focusing their resources elsewhere and relying on secondary sources on the web (i.e. Hidden deeds are awesome and I think they should stay but if you are going to add them to the meta-deed then there needs to be something in game telling you how that deed is completed. Was it completing quests, or drinking the special ales, etc?

LOTRO SHIRE BREWMASTER HOW TO

The first time I went through and finished the shire meta-deed I saw the brewmaster deed and had no clue how to complete it because there was no progress to show what advanced. Sure you find and complete those quests, but it never activates a deed. What you choose to do regarding playing the game is entirely up to you. And while you might need that deed to complete the Shire meta-deeds, you don't need to complete the Shire meta-deeds. You will not have to wait for any respawns as compared to if you deed at Dora Brownlock's.It's not very hidden, given that eventually every player is going to take a character into one of the inns that has a related quest at some point and see the innkeeper with a ring over his head. The latter is recommended because they are so close to each other, and there are so many wolves in both those areas. Just keep running in circles and listen to some music.ĭora Brownlock's Farm (and just North of it is the lair) - 31.3S, 72.7Wīridgefield Wall/Puddifoot's Fields - 30.5S, 63.1W/31.1S, 64.2W (recommended) This is a good technique for a person who likes to keep moving and hates waiting, if you're fine with waiting, set yourself back up at the beginning, rinse, and repeat. When I did it I ran up The Vale Height by path, killed all of the Harvest Flies at the top, and then exited by the opposite side of The Vale Height, killed the rest of the Harvest Flies, and then ran to the Inn in Stock, after exiting the Inn, I found that the Harvest Flies respawned. This is a very small area, but it's the only area in The Shire that has a ton of Harvest Flies. A quick run-down of all the specific areas within The Shire you can complete deeds quickly and easily, with a few tips thrown in, all on one page.ĭid not include "No Place for Spoiled Pies", "Restoring the Quick Post", and "Shire Brew Master", because they're pretty self explanatory.īoth areas are located across from one another, so it's easy to switch if you're bored of the scenery.















Lotro shire brewmaster