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Yule Grind 2012

Managed to do the Yule grind with out having to take an ice pick to my eyes. Finished it up yesterday, actually.

Warsteed Roundup

Plate Metal Jacket has put together two new Steed + Outfit combos, which he calls the Warden of the Vale and the Juggernaut.

Danania has the new steeds we linked to in last week’s roundup, the Steed of Dol Baran and the Steed of Victory, as well as the new Steed of the Warden.

Cosmetic LOTRO shared some thoughts on the Yule Festival grind and shows off some more photos of the Wintry Yule cosmetic set.

 

The weekly Warsteed Roundup is just a collection of RoR and Warsteed related links compiled from things we’ve found during the week. If you have a blog and have a link you would like included in the next roundup, let us know.

 

Wintry Yule Warsteed Cosmetics

The Wintry Yule Steed cosmetics are gated behind completion of a deed that requires doing the daily quests in Winter Home 120 times. I was unsure if I was going to have the patience to complete the deed, so I reached out on Twitter and requested screen shots. I am happy to report that not only have we received a few shots to share, but I may actually be able to complete the deed myself!

From Cotho of Drarrowdelf:

From Hymne:

Warsteed Roundup

Massively has posted the full transcript of yesterday’s Live Chat with the Developers of LOTRO.

The Inquisitr invites us to Take a High Speed Thrill Ride With The New War-Steed

A Casual Stroll to Mordor shows us two new war-steeds: the Steed of Victory & Steed of Dol Baran.

 

The weekly Warsteed Roundup is just a collection of RoR and Warsteed related links compiled from things we’ve found during the week. If you have a blog and have a link you would like included in the next roundup, let us know.

Video: Riders of Rohan Soundtrack Highlights

This is from a few weeks back and I am ashamed to say that somehow I totally missed this video.

Take a close look at some of the screen shots and you might recognize a couple familiar faces.

The Steed of the Warden

Far along the borders of the Wild, protecting civilized lands from harm are the prepared Warden. For generations they have been held with high admiration for their swift call to action and their steadfast resolve in protecting the inhabitance of Middle-earth. The Steed of the Warden is outfitted with the bare needs of a patroller. It’s lightly armored in key areas, with enough space for javelins, shields, and provisions.

This steed has 250 health and allows you to travel 68% faster than running on foot, making it faster and stronger than many other mounts! Once purchased this skill can be found in the Mounts area of the Skill panel. When you purchase this Premium Mount, you will also be granted a set of War-steed cosmetics inspired by the Travel Mount.

The Steed of the Warden seems to have ambushed us, as it is available in the LOTRO Store despite not having an official announcement. Here are some photos for those curious.

 

The travel mount is a blonde sorrel steed with silver plate armor and gold trim, as well as a few green tassles. True its description, it is fairly minimal. The saddle blanket is green and red, with the saddle itself being trimmed in gold, with silver leg guards. The gear includes a small red warden’s shield with a stylized spear pattern on it (which appears on other parts of the armor), and closer inspection of the items appear to show that it includes items you might expect for a traveling soldier and scout: a black saddlebag for gear, a bundle of sticks for a campfire, a cast iron pan for meals and a spyglass.

There does not seem to be any major changes between the travel steed and the war steed appearance. However, there are a few points that I’d like to call to your attention:

  • There is a color difference in the armor between the travel mount and the war steed cosmetic. Although the the travel mount’s armor is silver, the war steed’s armor is olive or ranger green. Matching the color on the war steed will require the purchase of a color pack from the LOTRO Store.
  • The rider’s leg guards currently clip through your character’s legs. This occurs on both variations of the mount.
  • The leg guards for the steed may be crooked. Although having inward facing guards is not entirely unheard of, it seems somewhat off when comparing it to every other mount that has been released. I am not certain if this was intentional.
  • The description made me curious when it mentioned “enough space for javelins, shields and provisions,” so I decided to test something. Alas, when geared up with an equipped spear and javelin, there will still be clipping into the body of your steed. Poor Horse.
  • Finally, the green tassels on the horse do not dye.

 

Happy Yule!

Pathfinder and I got lost on our way to the Yule Party. Good thing I have the essentials strapped to my back and can have my own party!

Wintery Warsteeds

Cosmetic LOTRO confirms a hunch I had: Festival Mounts will be available in both traditional mount and war-steed cosmetics form. Click the pick below to be taken to Cosmetic LOTRO for full size and more information!

Featured Screen Shot: Holiday Cheer

Looks to me like Byndi and Billibong may have been into the mead…

Message from Byndi of Silverload:

To The WarSteeds.com Crew Holiday Cheer and Yule time wishes from Byndi & Billabong.

Thanks for the wishes Byndi and same to you! Save some mead for us!