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BeitragVerfasst am: 23.12.2014, 16:51    Titel: qrEQrkehBXoVAQhSbS

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BeitragVerfasst am: 23.12.2014, 16:50    Titel: BVQnmODgHRrkjvN

Missed this deed. Just realized this while chnittag with some fellow snowball fighters.I did it only once or twice at the start of the festival, then thought it was a waste of FB coins, and skipped it as suggested by some online guide.The 24h quest cooldown, and the fact that it's only a few more days before Yule ends, means no title. It's sad for a completionist like me, but no biggie, I'll just have to wait one year later.That is, assuming I will still be playing LOTRO by then.This Yule festival is not very well planned I think. Except for the Theater, most other events and quests are poorly implemented and quite frankly, tedious and boring. I only started playing since Oct 2010, so I can only compare my experience in Harvestmath 2010 with Yule 2010. I heard from more veteran players that Beer Bash was quite fun too bad it was removed from Yule this year.
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BeitragVerfasst am: 23.12.2014, 16:45    Titel: gDczsJGOIxbpGtG

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