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Neverwinter giveaway! Win one of 1,000 Trove of Elemental Evil packs!

Taking the grand universe of Dungeons & Dragons and transforming it into a sprawling MMO is no easy task, but Neverwinter offers a humongous free-to-play experience full of iconic characters, events and locations. With nearly endless content between the game's campaign and player-made adventures, starting out may seem like an intimidating task, but luckily we've got a bunch of Trove of Elemental Evil packs to give away, along with the exclusive in-game title of Subterranean Saboteur, that will get you suited and booted for your journey. Each Trove has a chance of containing the following:



  • A wheel of elements relic

  • A companion in the form of a fire, air, water or earth archon

  • Elemental weapons

  • An emblem of the cults


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We're giving away 25 Yeth Hound mounts in hell-bound MMORPG Neverwinter!

Readers, be honest with us. Do you like free stuff? Yes? Okay, next question: do you like fantasy, in perhaps a Dungeons and Dragons context, or maybe an MMORPG? Because, for our next giveaway, we have 25 codes to give away for a rare mount in the D&D fantasy MMORPG, Neverwinter.


If you're unfamiliar with Neverwinter, it's a free-to-play MMORPG based on the lore of Dungeons and Dragons and set in perhaps its most famous city. Released in 2013, developer Arc Games continues to extend the experience. Its latest expansion, Infernal Descent, went live this past week, and follows the desperate Vallenhas family as a deal with a devil plunges their estate and the surrounding village into Avernus, the first level of Hell.


That premise may sound familiar to fans of the classic pen-and-paper RPG, as it's shared with the recent 2019 Descent Into Avernus campaign. There are differences, of course - Neverwinter is in Neverwinter, whereas Descent Into Avernus was set in that other famous D&D city, Baldur's Gate, and forms the backdrop to the forthcoming Baldur's Gate III. But Neverwinter is free and Infernal Descent is out now, so if you're eager to tussle with demons, now's your chance.


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RELATED LINKS:

Neverwinter: Jewel of the North brings the MMO closer to its DnD inspiration

Why Neverwinter: Sharandar is revamping a classic zone

Neverwinter gets a three-episode return to mythical Sharandar in its next module

We've got a bunch of codes for Neverwinter: Uprising to give away!

Not all of us have the time to play through a full Dungeons and Dragons campaign, and even when you do they can be exhausting. Death saving roll my foot. If you're like us, though, you'll always want a little fantasy going on, so what better place to do it than Neverwinter?


If you're unfamiliar with Neverwinter, it's a free-to-play MMORPG based around the lore of Dungeons of Dragons. D&D, naturally, has books upon books of campaigns and lore for players to consume and Neverwinter is no different. In the brand new Neverwinter: Uprising update, players join in a campaign set in the domain of the Mad Mage, Halaster Blackcloak.


In this new adventure the Gith have been made a playable race as they continue their eternal struggle with the mind-flayers, or as they might prefer to go as, the Illithid. Basically the world of Neverwinter is being expanded once again and the opportunity to get stuck back into the world is pretty thrilling.


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RELATED LINKS:

Neverwinter: Jewel of the North brings the MMO closer to its DnD inspiration

Why Neverwinter: Sharandar is revamping a classic zone

Neverwinter gets a three-episode return to mythical Sharandar in its next module

We're giving away 100 cloaks to celebrate Neverwinter's biggest expansion yet

Neverwinter: Undermountain is the latest and biggest expansion to the Dungeons & Dragons-based MMORPG yet, and it's available on PC right now. As expansions go, it's quite special, so to celebrate it we're holding a giveaway - right here, right now.


What do we have? Up for grabs are 100 limited edition Cloaks of the Vine, which don't grant your adventurer any special abilities, but do look damn stylish with their shiny, emerald swish. You won't be able to get one of these in the game itself, so you'll be part of an exclusive group if you do win. The cloaks are a transmutation that can be applied to any appearance, and only require a free neck slot - you don't have to be a minimum level to wear it, and note that they bound-on-pickup.


You can get a look at the Cloak of the Vine in the image above as well as the one in the widget at the bottom of this article - which is where you can also enter the giveaway. But before we get to that, let's put the focus on Neverwinter: Undermountain for a sec.


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Neverwinter: Jewel of the North brings the MMO closer to its DnD inspiration

Why Neverwinter: Sharandar is revamping a classic zone

Neverwinter gets a three-episode return to mythical Sharandar in its next module

Neverwinter: Jewel of the North Now Live!

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Neverwinter: Jewel of the North introduces an all-new class, the Bard, inspired by the popular Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition class archetype. Neverwinter adventurers who choose the Bard become daring heroes who possess the ability to weave magic into their swords, inspire allies with music, manipulate minds, and heal wounds. Adventurers will find that the Bard stands out due to its Perform Mode that lets them play a variety of songs that can enhance, heal, or hurt their targets, and its Free Perform Mode in which Bards can use their equipped instrument to freely create and play their own songs for other adventurers to enjoy.

Along with the new class, Neverwinter: Jewel of the North brings major game-changing improvements that make it easier for all adventurers to access and enjoy all of the content available in Neverwinter. With the new streamlined leveling system which follows the beloved system found in Dungeons & Dragons, the max level cap in Neverwinter has transitioned from level 80 to level 20. This allows new and returning adventurers to reach epic-level content much faster (in approximately 10-12 hours) and gives veteran adventurers the option to quickly level up their alternate characters. Additional notable improvements geared towards providing a greater experience for all adventurers include the new Adventures feature, two new locations (the Adventurer’s Guild and Training Room) and revamped tutorials and early game performance improvements.

Below is a detailed list of key features:

New Bard Class – Inspired by the iconic and multi-skilled Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition class, the new class for Neverwinter weaves together quick, deadly swordplay and powerful magical ballads into an orchestra of destruction for enemies and boons for themselves and allies. The class offers two unique Paragon Paths for players to choose from:
  • Minstrel - Master musicians who support allies from afar with songs of bardic inspiration. These healers can also use music to create psychic attacks and illusions.
  • Songblade - Charming swashbucklers who dispatch their foes in style with swordplay, magic, and music. This path is for those who want to be close and mid-range damage dealers, and who want to make use of dramatic spells and supporting songs to enhance their natural combat ability.
New Streamlined Leveling System - Following the beloved system found in Dungeons & Dragons, the max level cap has transitioned from level 80 to level 20, making it easier for all adventurers to experience the many adventures available within the Forgotten Realms in Neverwinter.

New Adventures Feature - A new and intuitive way to play through content, track progress, and get some great rewards. The Adventures feature allows adventurers to know what to explore and experience next as they continue their epic journey.

Major Quality of Life Improvements - All adventurers can prepare and be ready for their many adventures thanks to the following new improvements:

Two New Locations:
  • The Adventurer’s Guild - Located in Protector’s Enclave, the guild serves as place for all the greatest adventurers to meet, train, and claim their hard-earned rewards.
  • The Training Room - A special demiplane created by the wizards of the Adventurer’s Guild where adventurers can hone their skills and explore combat systems using a variety of modifiers.
Revamped Tutorialization - New tutorials, messaging and visuals have been added for new and returning adventurers to better understand what it takes to be a true adventurer in Neverwinter.

Neverember Recruitment Event - During Neverember’s Recruitment event, any new characters who log in during this event will earn extra rewards, such as rare mounts and companions, while leveling as well as Neverember Incentives, which can be exchanged for account-wide rewards.