Classes
There are seven classes that can be played in The Lord of the Rings Online: Burglar, Captain, Champion, Guardian, Hunter, Lore-master, and Minstrel. There are two additional classes that can be played in the Mines of Moria expansion: Rune-keeper and Warden.
Class | Races | Armour | Shields | Weapons | Dual-Wielding | Role |
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Burglar | Man, Hobbit | Light, Medium | Daggers, 1H Clubs, 1H Maces, 1H Swords | Yes | Debuffer / CC | |
Captain | Man | Light, Medium, Heavy | Light | Daggers, 1H Axes, 1H Clubs, 1H Hammers, 1H Maces, 1H Swords, 2H Axes, 2H Clubs, 2H Hammers, 2H Swords, Spears, Halberds | No | Buffer / Pets / Healer |
Champion | Man, Elf, Dwarf | Light, Medium, Heavy | Daggers, 1H Axes, 1H Clubs, 1H Hammers, 1H Maces, 1H Swords, 2H Axes, 2H Hammers, 2H Swords, Spears, Bows | Yes | AoE / Melee DPS | |
Guardian | Man, Elf, Dwarf, Hobbit | Light, Medium, Heavy | Light, Heavy | Daggers, 1H Axes, 1H Clubs, 1H Hammers, 1H Maces, 1H Swords, 2H Axes, 2H Clubs, 2H Hammers, 2H Swords, Spears, Bows, Crossbows | No | Tank |
Hunter | Man, Elf, Dwarf, Hobbit | Light, Medium | Daggers, 1H Axes, 1H Clubs, 1H Hammers, 1H Maces, 1H Swords, Spears, Bows, Crossbows | Yes | Ranged DPS / Utility | |
Lore-master | Man, Elf | Light | Staves, (1H Swords reach level 40) | Yes (reach level 40) | Debuffer / CC / Pets | |
Minstrel | Man, Elf, Dwarf, Hobbit | Light | Light | Daggers, 1H Clubs, 1H Maces, 1H Swords, (1H Axes with Dwarf Base Passive Skill) | No | Healer / Buffer |
Rune-keeper | Elf, Dwarf | Light | Rune Stones, (1H Axes with Dwarf Base Passive Skill) | No | DPS / Healer | |
Warden | Man, Elf, Hobbit | Light, Medium | Light, Warden | Daggers, 1H Axes, 1H Clubs, 1H Hammers, 1H Maces, 1H Swords, Spears, Javelins | No | Tank |
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