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Well last servers i played i found something well at a server named arcadia we had buffers in dion (at the priest there ) we pvp there  when i die  at the npc buffer i try to buffe  then i had full hp and cp  well they think (the other players ) your dead but you can attack you can try this at oly and at other pvps

 

 

(sorry about my English :) )

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Well last servers i played i found something well at a server named arcadia we had buffers in dion (at the priest there ) we pvp there  when i die  at the npc buffer i try to buffe  then i had full hp and cp  well they think (the other players ) your dead but you can attack you can try this at oly and at other pvps

(sorry about my English :) )

 

 

about what u talking man?

 

u can fight in town?

when i died at npc buffer

maybe when i died near

 

u can buff urself when u are dead?

 

for the end

 

"DEAD BUFFER MAN CAN KILL ALL"

 

tested and dont works or...works only on arcadia,for me topic is closed

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He wants to say when you die near buffer use /target "xxx" xxx is buffer name target it again like talk and use heal u get full healed and you on the ground and can attack other ppls... just /target

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He wants to say when you die near buffer use /target "xxx" xxx is buffer name target it again like talk and use heal u get full healed and you on the ground and can attack other ppls... just /target

i love you :P that you understand me xD
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Yes. I agree

 

Well, in some L2J servers, you could some bishops spamming you with battle heal, and when you died, you were on the ground, but fully healed, and you could attack while being "dead".

It was already posted here in this forum. It's too old, fixed on a lot of servers, but, it worked. :D

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