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For any of the new players that don't know, DDO has a large and active permadeath community. Permadeath in DDO is done in guilds mostly, and on the honor system (we manually delete characters because there is no official support for it in-game).
Permadeath = if a character dies it is deleted (basically no rez shrines, raise dead spells are allowed). Definitely not for everybody but it adds a whole new level of fun to the game whether you do occasionally with an alt or two or you play nothing but permadeath. Each server has at least one open pd guild and many more static or in-guild permadeath groups. Each guild has it's own 'flavor' of permadeath and their own rulesets. Check them all out and find the one that fits you:
The Sublime Permadeath Guild (Thelanis) - http://www.thesublimeguild.com
The oldest PD guild in the game, they have been running since the original headstart. They allow the AH, Brokers, and some DDOStore items. They have completed the Dragon Raid (with under a minute left on the timer!) and their high-level group is in the 16-18 level range (with at least one at 1750 favor). It has a lighter ruleset than some of the other PD guilds
Extreme Explorers (Sarlona) - http://extremeexplorers.guildportal.com
Extreme Explorers is only a few months younger than Sublime, have been going strong since the first year of DDO. They have a simmilar ruleset to sublime. They have completed the Tempest Spine raid and the high-level group is around level 12. These guys are a lot of fun to run with.
Mortal Voyage Permadeath Guild (Argonnessen) - http://www.mortalvoyage.com
These guys said deleting our characcters when they die isn't hard enough, we want a challenge . They don't allow brokers or Auction house and try go deliver a more PnP feel to the game. They have had several characters reach 1750 favor and have done the Tempest Spine raid on Elite.
Valhalla Permadeath Guild (Ghallanda) - http://valhallapdguild.proboards.com
These guys have a similar ruleset to Mortal Voyage. They are only a few months old but have a large group of characters almost ready for a Tempest Spine run.
The Core HC Permadeath (Khyber) - http://thecorehc.home.comcast.net
Many people refer to Permadeath guilds as Hardcore, and with these guys it's true (with their ruleset at least). They got to the higher levels in Mortal Voyage and said this is too easy... lets try it without using Rest Shrines!. They managed to complete The Crucible pre-mod9 with a level 12 group. I can tell you from experience that playing a caster in this guild is like a whole new class :P
Stormreach Society RP PD (Cannith) - http://stormreachsociety.com
This is a new PD guild on the new server with a focus on Roleplaying (other PD guilds have some ocasional light RP but not much). The death rules are lighter than the other guilds but they have an interesting set of item rules to emulate brew potion/scribe scroll/etc.. feats from PnP.
The link in my signature will take you to the DDO Compendium page for Permadeath guilds for even more options.
Comments
Permadeath also carries with it the requirement that people know what they're doing.
Nothing worse than getting mobbed or mowed down, simply because your team members cluelessly didn't fill their roles.
I don't recommend permadeath to anyone, simply because you *will* run into 'tards that would rather save their own skins than save the group. And then it isn't fun anymore
It's just my 2 cent opinion.
Permadeath is definitely not for everybody, but I'm sure if you spent some time with one of these guilds you would realise that your fears are unfounded.
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DDO Permadeath guilds
*edited* The header is misleading. I thought you ment DDO EU, but I see it's DDO Eberron Unlimited (US).
/agree
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