Dungeons & Dragons online: Dragonmarks for the fashionably skilled |
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And so the tale unravels... "Three thousand years ago the first Dragonmarks appeared in the elven kingdom of Aerenal. Strange patterns on the skin, more an elaborate birthmark than a tattoo..." Lore is such a rich place to get some new abilities and features in a game. Especially if it's based on a well-established fandom, the likes of Dungeons & Dragons Online.Dragonmarks are currently in development, and over at the forums, Samera's just given everyone a preview of what we're looking at here. The Dragonmarks endow the player with magical abilities - each race having different sets of unlockable abilities. These skills can be accessed by going through the three tiers (Least, Lesser, and Greater) of feats in the structure of dragonmarks.
The question is: how exactly do you unlock your Dragonmark in the first place? The clue lies in The Hall of the Mark, where Lockania awaits. From there, your quest for a dragonmark shall trigger.
To learn more of the history behind the Dragonmarks and the specific abilities and skill sets per race, per tier, click the Read link below.
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