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Box artwork for Dungeons & Dragons Online.
Box artwork for Dungeons & Dragons Online.
Dungeons & Dragons Online
Developer(s)Turbine
Publisher(s)Atari, Turbine, Codemasters, Shanda
Year released2006
System(s)Windows
SeriesDungeons & Dragons
Genre(s)Action, RPG
ModesMMOG
Rating(s)ESRB Teen
LinksDungeons & Dragons Online at PCGamingWikiDungeons & Dragons Online ChannelSearchSearch

Dungeons & Dragons Online (abbreviated as DDO), originally titled Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach and later Dungeons & Dragons Online: Eberron Unlimited, is a massively multiplayer online Role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Turbine. Turbine developed DDO as an online adaptation of Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D) based loosely on the D&D 3.5 Ruleset. It is set in the Eberron and the Forgotten Realms campaign settings. Internet access is required to play.

DDO is a fantasy action role-playing game. Progression is defined by completing quests and leveling up. After creating an avatar on the character selection screen, players are required to go through a tutorial, which may be skipped after completing once. Players receive quests from non-player characters. After accumulating enough experience points through quests, the character is entitled to gain a level, which grants access to more feats, spells and skills. There are currently sixteen levels in the game. Each module has added new quests and areas to explore.

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