![]() Galtrev even had a lot of quests about hauling boxes or wood, which isn’t exactly the most inspiring kind of fun to find in LOTRO.Īt least the north eastern lake of Tâl Methedras was a nice diversion. Hills, rocks, the same prefab building with curved stairs in the side you can’t walk up on, round straw roof huts, and few memorable quests. Not a lot of interesting things to look at in Dunland. I must confess that I agree with the consensus. Mobs in Dunland itself were wolves, boars, wargs, men/half-orcs, oxes and a few caban. I barely reached the town Avardin to check in and then left the region behind for The Great River. I did all the quests in Bonevales (lots of wights), Pren Gwydh around the central town Galtrev, then Trum Dreng and its small village Lhan Tarren, the secluded eastern lake Tâl Methedras and its snowy mountain town, and finally a few quests by a farm in the northern part of Starkmoor. So I decided that was going to be the plan. A few forum visits revealed a consensus of Dunland being a slightly boring region and that it was better to leave for The Great River as soon as I reached level 70. It was level 65-75, but it really wasn’t much more of a looker than Enedwaith was. Dunland was the first region I entered with my level 65 rune-keeper. ![]()
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