DDOstore/Stat and Leveling

Alignment Change
Prices Current as of March 9, 2011

Feat & Spell Swap
Siberys Dragonshards can be found in game from Breakables, Collectable Objects or from Chest Loot. You combine the shards at a Stone of Change into the required shard that you want.

Siberys Dragonshards bought from the DDO Store as of the 11th of November 2009 do not stack with shards that are found or crafted in game.

You need to talk to Fred the Mind Flayer in House Jorasco to undertake the feat swap, he will also charge an amount of gold.

If you do the quest given by Lockania in the Marketplace at Hall of the Mark, once completed you will have a free feat swap, this quest can only be done once.

Prices Current as of April 29, 2011

Name Changes
Prices Current as of November 9, 2011

Reincarnation
Hearts of wood can drop as random treasure. Lahar, found in the Twelve, offers True Druidic Hearts of Wood in exchange for 20 Epic Dungeon Tokens. Warning: The version he gives you is BTC.

Prices Current as of March 9, 2011

Tomes
Single stat tomes can also be gained from chest and end quest rewards. Tomes obtained from the DDO Store are bound to account.

Prices Current as of October 06, 2011

Character Bank
Prices correct as of May 12, 2011

Inventory Space
Prices Current as of September 12, 2011

Storage Bags
All bags bought in the DDO Store are Bound To Character.

Prices Current as of May 1, 2011

Cookie Jars
Cookie jars store Cookies, Jellies and Cupcakes that are gained from handing in Festival Coins during Festivult. Cookie Jars are Bound To Character.

Prices Current as of May 2, 2011

Hireling Folders
Hireling Contracts Folders allow you to store unused Hirelings into a type of Bag thus only using one inventory slot. To use a hireling you must drag it out of the bag and into your normal inventory. There are no in-game NPC that sells Hireling Contract Folders. Hireling Contracts Folders are Bound To Character.

Prices correct as of March 10, 2011

Quivers
Quivers are Bound To Character.

Prices Current as of March 10, 2011