


Quest Pack: The Further Adventures of Bilbo Baggins Quest Pack: The Further Adventures of Elladan and Elrohir View LOTRO Store Quest Pack for more information. Visit LOTRO Store Content for more information. The code is made available for free each week on the official forum Sales and Promotions section.Ĭrafting Guild Token of Esteem x5 Selection Boxįile:Rohirric Stable-master's Stand (Store)-icon.pngįile:Shire Stable-master's Stand (Store)-icon.pngįile:Gondorian Stable-master's Stand (Store)-icon.pngįile:Elven Stable-master's Stand (Store)-icon.png Occasionally the free item will be slightly more special, such as mithril coins or a free house decoration or cosmetic item. This is a coupon code that when used will provide a small free account bound item from the Store, usually a potion, tome etc. These codes are acquired from outside the game. expansion sales, etc.).Ĭoupon codes can only be redeemed through the in-game LOTRO Store via the Redeem Code section.

The web site Shop uses monetary payments only, not LOTRO Points and generally has better deals on content than the in-game Store (i.e. Note that the web site Shop section and the in-game LOTRO Store serve different functions. In-game Store sales always start on Thursdays and are advertised in the main LOTRO forums, usually in the Announcements section or in the Sales and Promotions section.The Store can also be accessed from the Character Selection screen, but it will only display account-wide items there.Īll items are listed on this page with their normal costs, but prices can vary due to the weekly sales of the Store. It is important to remember that the Store is "character-sensitive." That is to say, it will only show you items which that particular character accessing it is qualified to purchase. The Store can be accessed at any time in the game, even in dungeons and during quests, by clicking on the LOTRO Store icon ( ), or by pressing Ctrl-S. Purchases in the Store are made using LOTRO Points. The LOTRO Store was introduced with Volume III, Book 2: The Ride of the Grey Company with the introduction of the Free to Play microtransaction model.
