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{{Stub}} {{GameInfobox |image = 3d2.jpg |developer = Ammonite Design Studios |genre = MMO,RPG |platforms = Browser }} '''''Eternum Online''''' (commonly referred to as '''''EO''''') is a free 3D browser [[Massively multiplayer online role-playing game|MMORPG]] developed by Ammonite Design Studios Ltd. Unlike other contemporary web based games, ''Eternum Online'' displays the game world in a real-time graphical format rather than a text-based format. This makes the game more comparable to standalone titles such as ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', ''[[Runescape]]'' and ''[[Everquest]]'', as opposed to titles such as ''[[Lands of Hope]]'' or ''[[Planetarion]]''. ''Eternum Online'' offers players many of the functions considered standard in the [[MMORPG]] genre such as the ability to fight monsters, quest, trade and craft items. It also offers the controversial concept of "open [[Player versus player|PVP]]" combat; allowing players to attack each other at will outside of towns and cities. The issue of players [[griefing]] others by abusing this system is controlled by a player reputation system and harsh penalties for [[player killing]].
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