According to other dictionary maker, LOTRO can only be scrambled in two ways; by “choosing randomly” and by “spacing”. The second way, according to another dictionary maker is not correct. According to many people who have experience with LOTRO, both methods can mean the same thing. It means that you are not forced to choose a certain tile when you choose a quest.
There are two kinds of quests in LOTRO: the instanced quests and the player-vs-player (PvP) quests. Instance quests are short quests that do not allow the players to take their inventory at the same time. The only good thing about instanced quests is that they give higher experience points (experience points are the currency in LOTRO), thus you can level up faster. In short, they are good if you only need a little time to collect a few items or do some last minute shopping.
In Player vs. Player quests (PvP) are multiplayer games in which two players engage in a clash with each other. The objective of a PvP quest is to kill the opponent character (that’s you) and collect the spoils (the capsule-shape fragments) of your killed character. A lot of players see PvP as a form of gambling where you need to think fast and decide which skill to use on which enemy without wasting too much time on thinking what to do with your spare time. So what is the magic behind the “LOTRO capsule-shape” and “instant Glyphs” secret codes?
All quests in LOTRO have a certain time frame, wherein they will be accessible to the players. The same applies to PvP Quests. The same capsule-shape and instant Glyphs exist for both PvE and PvP Quests. So how do we get them and where do they drop from? I’ll give you an answer to that question in a minute but first I’ll explain the conditions of different quest type and its rewards.
In Player vs. Player quests, the rewards come in the form of a hotel and a lotro. You get the hotel once you kill the opponent character (you) and once you collect all the spoils, you get the lotro which is used to purchase items at the Auction Hall. This is basically the same reward system as the one used in the classic LOTRO game but scaled to the low budget format.
PvP quests require more rare items than PvE ones so you won’t be able to get the item unless you kill enough opponent characters. The best item rewarded on this quest type is the Lotrel. It has a very high drop rate (even more than the lotre) and also heals you for a large amount when it dies. This ensures that you’ll have a lot of downtime to kill and that you’ll be able to survive quite a few opponents before you need to worry about healing yourself.