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'''Ultima Online: Renaissance''' is the second expansion for UO. Released on April 3, 2000, it added content, fixed bugs, and made several gameplay changes. It introduced the [[Trammel]] facet. Although [[Factions]] didn't make in for release, it was added a couple months later.
 
'''Ultima Online: Renaissance''' is the second expansion for UO. Released on April 3, 2000, it added content, fixed bugs, and made several gameplay changes. It introduced the [[Trammel]] facet. Although [[Factions]] didn't make in for release, it was added a couple months later.
  
Prior to its release, the expansion was said to double the amount of room in the game by adding new content. It was later found in the previews that Renaissance simply added a mirror world under different rules. [[Felucca]] (Fel) and Trammel (Tram) were created; Fel with "[[PvP|player vs. player killing]]" allowed, and Tram with only consensual combat.
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Prior to its release, the expansion was said to double the amount of room in the game by adding new content <sup>[<font color=#0033ff>citation needed</font>]</sup>. It was later found in the previews that Renaissance simply added a mirror world under different rules. [[Felucca]] (Fel) and Trammel (Tram) were created; Fel with "[[PvP|player vs. player killing]]" allowed, and Tram with only consensual combat.
  
 
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Ultima Online: Renaissance is the second expansion for UO. Released on April 3, 2000, it added content, fixed bugs, and made several gameplay changes. It introduced the Trammel facet. Although Factions didn't make in for release, it was added a couple months later.

Prior to its release, the expansion was said to double the amount of room in the game by adding new content [citation needed]. It was later found in the previews that Renaissance simply added a mirror world under different rules. Felucca (Fel) and Trammel (Tram) were created; Fel with "player vs. player killing" allowed, and Tram with only consensual combat.