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Lineage 2 OFF - Teardrop server. With unique Stack-Subclass. Chronickle is Interlude and is it fresh server a few days. Come and play together with players on L2Teardrop server.

 

www.L2Teardrop.com

 

 

Server Features

 

Rates : x7

Party exponent: x3

 

 

GM Online Every day

 

Class transfer items in Luxury store

 

Party Exponent 3x

 

Stack Subclass System

 

Unique Stack Subclass Quest

 

Stack subclass only to same race (only dwarves can cross-subclass)

 

No overpowered stacking combinations

 

Special Events

 

Special Raid Bosses

 

Dualbox – No limited

 

Offline shop

 

Teleport to Primeval Island

 

Mana and Greater Mana Potions

 

Delevel NPC

 

NO NPC Buffer

 

NO GM Shop

 

Succesfull Enchant rate is 66%

 

Safe Enchant is +3

 

Maximum Enchant is +16

 

 

Security

 

Hardware firewall to improve stability

 

Own server with direct access to datacenter (100 Mbps connect)

 

Daily database backups

 

  • 11 months later...
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so they stack or not ? becous if not i wont play on this server if yes then i make DE/OL and im gona play some auers

 

Check forum there ... gm yday writed it on forum ...

But de/ty is fuked totems dont work  ...  but all know ... ( foking de/ty ) :D

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Yea.. I was playing on server like this before 1-2 yrs and  Necro/Dark Avenger Pwning!

 

Online users: 159

 

To low for Interlude.

 

on Website show 100+ online users ingame like 3-4 ? Oo

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i am here in 1 good polish clan arround 20 ppl on day per day, game is nice 0 bugs, 0 lags GM is helpfull, and its there other clan too who have more than 20 active players..  + some random players w/o clan, day per day more ppl but stil low but i like it ;d

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i am here in 1 good polish clan arround 20 ppl on day per day, game is nice 0 bugs, 0 lags GM is helpfull, and its there other clan too who have more than 20 active players..  + some random players w/o clan, day per day more ppl but stil low but i like it ;d

 

1 good polish clan? :D name please.

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