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MID RATE SERVER START 2011 OCTOBER 20d.

 

 

Server Rates :

 

 

•Exp/SP - x65

•Drop - x50

•Spoil - x35

•Adena - x95

•Party Rates - x2

•Quest Drop - x10

•Reward - x5

•Enchant Rates(simple) - 60%

•Echant Rates(blessed) - 65%

 

NPC :

 

•Custom Mammon . ( For Seal / unseal items. Items For AA . ) .

•Custom Shop until B Grade .

•Materials Shop ( with materials RCP ) .

•NPC Buffer (Without resists) .

•Catacombs Teleporter .

•Items Auctioneer ( Done about 80% )

 

Server Features :

 

•Custom command .menu , for :

?Exp gain properties .

?Auto loot properties .

?NPC animations .

?Repair character .

?Info about events .

?Online players .

•Working Geodata ( about 97% , in future try to reach 100% ) .

•Fixed all core1 warnings for server stability .

•New characters with best no grade equip .

•Protections from DDoS , PHX ant others 3rd programs . ( now kick , soon ban or HDWID ban )

•For now no dualbox limit .

•Trade zone in Giran .

•Most of hunting zones have Small Shop , and buffer .

•Olympiad period - 2 weeks .

•Olympiad match - from 18h till 24h .

•Noblesse gain process :

 

?Buy Caradine letter(65lvl) from GM shop(quests) for 650kk aden .

?Take a quest.

?Go to Valley of saints to hunt Piligrim of Splendor and Judge of Splendor .

?Then kill Piligrims of Shrine.

?Flame Of Splendor Barakiel ( Changed level to 73, added 20%m.def/p.def) .

?You completed the quest .

More info soon .

 

http://www.l2global.lt

 

Opne invitation system.

http://www.l2global.lt/invitation-game.html

Invite players and win cash

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