r/ddo Moonsea 8d ago

Leveling planner tool

I've made an online tool to easily make and share leveling plans.

https://rullgit.github.io/levelingplanner/

Drag&drop from the list of quests.

For convenience, the quests are color-coded according to how much XP per minute they roughly give (big thanks to Ukenburger for providing the data with his Blightcaster Quest Run Times).
Take these times as a rough indication; of course it depends on the build in particular.
Personally, I'm not nearly as fast myself. But since I'm slower for every quest equally, they are still very helpful.

Includes:

  • An indicator whether all prereqs for a quest are met (but giving the option to add it anyway, to simulate red-dooring a quest).
  • Search by quest level, so even without making a plan at all it's a handy tool to see good quests at your current level.
  • Slayers with or without slayer potions.
  • Custom entries for anything not covered in the quests list.
  • You can plan out when to take levels, or let it auto-calculate.
  • Global XP bonuses like voice of the master, airship buff etc.
  • Temporary XP potions can be included in the plan also.
  • Times and XP bonuses are customizable to your liking.
  • Shareable as file or link, json or compressed. Or exportable as text.
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u/Darkwolfer2002 7d ago

Hey, I was working on something similar but due to family emergency it's been on hiatus. Glad someone was able to get something out.

Really sad to see the F2P quests such low quality.

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u/RullRed Moonsea 6d ago

I was thinking about a F2P filter, but then again, it'd also make sense to also make a distinction between the quests that were given for free with a code and those that are actually only acquirable by buying an expansion... and in the end I decided against it.

Really sad to see the F2P quests such low quality.

Luckily some of the very best quests are F2P (Kobold's New Ringleader, Depths, Xorian Cypher... but especially higher level they dry up. I guess the idea is that by then you've had a free trial and should know whether you want to buy the game or not.

Although I must say, the fact that many of the F2P quests are outdated in terms of graphics and quest design as well, doesn't give potential buyers a good impression...