LotRO guide: Deed System
Deeds in each land can vary from completion of quests, killing a certain number of gobins, or orcs, and even discovering ancient ruins. Once a deed is completed, initial ones will reward players with titles to add to their name, while completing advanced deeds will reward you with “Traits”.
Traits are an equitable icon that can be added to your character by visiting a Bard NPC throughout Middle-Earth. Depending on what deed you completed will depend on what trait you can add. Traits vary in stat boosts from Armor increases, wound resist, poison resist, Higher Agility, greater might, and so on. The higher level you achieve, the more traits you can have at once. The more deeds you complete, the higher the level of each trait.
Traits can be swapped at any time, for a price of course at the bard. This makes it very easy to build your character for upcoming adventures. For instance, if you know you’re about to face enemies that will cause wounds and poison frequently; you can swap out your old traits and load up on Wound resistant ones (assuming you have them).
The deed and trait system is an enjoyable experience in LotRO, which offers flexibility and customization, without the mindless grind. I say mindless grind because most deeds can be easily completed simply by working all the quests you can find.
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