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Anti-Exploit Problems Update

We wrote about Anti-Exploit Problems few weeks ago. As we can see this problem still hasn’t been fixed.

Dingorfin has announced upcoming fix but you can try the following workarounds until a fix is available:

One culprit we have identified in the current rise in anti-exploit behavior is water. Adventuring around water can currently lead to increased anti-exploit behavior. Even passing through water on the way to much drier land can lead to this behavior.

If you find yourself encountering a monster in anti-exploit mode that seems like it shouldn’t be, you can try the following workarounds until a fix is available:

  1. If you are near water, position yourself so that your feet are at the water’s height (i.e. “sea level.”) Often the easiest way to do this is to approach the water’s edge or stand just inside the water. The monster may now exit anti-exploit mode and continue to pursue or attack you.
  2. If nearing the water’s edge is not feasible, logging out and back in again may clear the condition until you enter the water again.

These are only workarounds, and the underlying problem is being actively worked on. Also, these workarounds will not necessarily work for all cases of monsters in anti-exploit mode, but this should address many of the new cases.

Gurvand 2.0 Hard Mode Lotro Walkthrough

Gurvand is a nice challenge now and even the raiding kins have to bring their (A) game to the fight. I’m sure there are many ways to beat Gurvand to a bloody pulp, but I’m just going to post the way my fellow kinsmen in Animus and I fight him. Gurvand is 63 level Nemesis (Ancient Evil).

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Tolkien will move into the digital age

J R R Tolkien will move into the digital age as HarperCollins begins selling his Lord of the Rings series as enhanced e-books.  David Roth-Ey, director of digital business development, said that the launch was the

most significant e-book initiative” the publisher has done so far. He said: “This is something that the fans so clearly wanted. Releasing Tolkien in e-books is something that has long been a goal of ours and we wanted to create high-quality legal versions of these books. It was a long -process—with the maps and runes, it’s slightly more complicated than [digitising] your average thriller.

As The Bookseller went to press, the publisher said it was planning to issue Tolkien’s entire back catalogue as e-books, beginning with the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Hobbit and The Children of Húrin from today [20th April]. The Hobbit is priced £6.99, and the three individual Lord of the Rings titles as well as The Children of Húrin are priced £7.99. The entire Lord of the Rings trilogy can be bought for £19.99.

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