Last week was a beer question, today a Tavern. Someone needs to see an AA meeting.![]()
ayy first comment on the forums just for the points !!!
Whichever is closest!!
I love the names and diversity of the taverns in Minas Tirith, but my favorite is The Laughing Halfling.
iv like to thank you for all the info and help with game thanks alot![]()
The Prancing Pony is the best, of course.![]()
Lefteris Tavern 1 blocks away from my home
always my favourite beers in the right temparature (for me)
Ouzo Tsipouro n delicasies
we have awarded the gold pan to Helen his wife
lotr enthousiast since 1996, over 12 years lotro player, lifetimer, Loyal member of the Spartans Kinship and Subleader, now in Evernight imigrants from Eldar
The Forgotten Inn made an impression on me way back in the day... in the middle of nowhere, falling down... surrounded by mystery. Not bad for a newb at the time.
Aakvanark/Corwelleon
So, I run a character of each class and keep them in the same level range, mainly to make crafting easier, but also to help me remember what I'm doing. I just got the Seven Stars title (and more importantly, the *other* free lootbox key!), and this week sent my first character (my Hunter) into East Rohan. And my first impression was much what I had heard: warsteeds have the turn radius of a Y-Wing, for the most part it's quicker to fight on foot, and with the great river crafting guild gear, it was pretty much easy mode the first two days.
And then I fought the warband in SE Wold, and found I needed to be riding to avoid constant damage, just like the dude in the tutorial said. Eh, but at least it was still easy mode.
And then the first warband I ran into in Norcrofts destroyed me.
That was actually a pleasant surprise. And I am loving the warsteed for sheer ability to cover ground. Fine writing on the quest texts, too.
The Golden Perch as I rather like its beer garden![]()
Thirsty Seer is pretty cool!
Name the best Tavern in LOTRO!
The one I'm in!!!![]()
Laughing Halfling in MT
Thanks for this opportunity![]()
The Green dragon in Hobbiton. Where all the late hobbits end up one day.
The Prancing Pony, of course - where else can one enjoy hobbit table-dancing while shivering in terror as the Nazgrim descend upon you?
I like The Floating Log Inn, because I like Frogmorton with all the frogs.
The Green Dragon of course!
There's some good in this world, and it is worth fighting for.
I'm a fan of Thorin's Hall Inn, as its just a quick teleport and a few steps away at any time, although as a low level hunter I'm sure its the same story for pretty much all the other inns too![]()
I can't seem to remember ... oh well. Dude, where's my goat?
I'd say The Bird and Baby Inn.
Because I like their sign.
(those free lotro points would help a lot!)
I don' need no Inn.... I gots a Keg.![]()
Brandy: Cupcakes of Doom.
Landro: Trueheart Companions.
in Old forest lonely pilgrim went
robe gray and hat pointed
he went to long and was exhausted
when his eye saw light, he was content
he is going to the light, almost runing
his journy will be done
and he rushing
celebrations begining in the Bree
and where are the best?
definitely in
Prancing Pony inn
Last edited by Edhelve; May 18 2018 at 02:44 AM. Reason: grammatical mistake