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Lineage II Brutality

 


 

Dear players,

 

After two months of hard work and develop we are glad to announce that Grand Opening will be today at 21:00 GMT+2.

 

L2Brutality Website  www.l2brutality.com

L2Brutality Community www.l2brutality.com/forum

Follow us at Facebook---> https://www.facebook.com/Lineage2Brutality

Find us at MIRC----> http://l2brutality.com/forum/index.php?topic=27.0

 

Are you ready? Join us and meet the real l2 world. Balanced environment without bugs or issues.

 


 

General Information

 

Rates

 

Exp : x7

Sp: x7

Party Exp: x1.5

Party Sp: x1.5

Adena Drop: x5

Consumables Drop: x5

Drop Items: x3(chance)

Raid Drop Items: x1(chance) adena x5

Spoil Drop: x5(ammount)

Quest Drop: x2

Quest Rewards: x2

SealStones: x5

 

Safe Enchant: +3 | Max Enchant: +16

Enchant rate for weapons 60%

Enchant Rate for Armors: 66%

 

Buffs slots and Duration

 

Buffs: 20+4 Divine Inspiration

Normal Buffs: 19 min

Dances & Songs: 2min

Cov, prophecies: 5 min

Cat, unicorn: 2 min

6 Debuff slots (Retail)

 

Other Features

 

Epic Quests

Retail Systems

Pretty good balance between classes

Bugless & Lagless gameplay

Fully working clan system, sieges

Retail gameplay without custom items

Useful starting equipment

Seven Signs Festival

Four Sepulchers

Dimension Rift

Wedding System

Lottery

Fishing Tournament

Flood Protection

Delevel

Karma Protection

Crafting

Community Board

L2Walker Protection

Geodata & Pathnodes

Retail Olympiad System (Classed: 5 / Non-Classed: 9. From 6pm to 12pm GMT+2)

Nobless Retail Quest

Subclass Retail Quest

Class Upgrade Retail Quest

Olympiad Period: 1 Month

Grand Bosses Retail

Allowed Boxes per PC: 2

 

Server Machine

 

All servers are running on dedicated machines, located in Germany, here are the specifications

Intel Core i7 (4 x 2,66 GHz),

24 GB RAM

2000 GB (two 1000 GB hard disks), + 2x + SSD 80 GB (Intel)

UNLIMITED traffic-1000 Mbit/s port

Windows Server 2008R2 Standard Edition (64 bit)

 

Most Online Today: 2303. Most Online Ever: 2972 (June 02, 2013, 04:49:00 PM)

 

We are looking forward to see you in-game.

 

Best Regards,

 

L2Brutality team

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This is one nice looking server. There are 2.5k people online in the forum right now ! Imagine what will be going on in the server.

Its fake forum online, bsc if u need something see on forum, u need reg.. but u see 2,1k guest and 600 reg members.  :dat: :dat: :dat:

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you have a fake forum online, fix it.

 

2k guest? 500 online? it doesn't make any sense.

Its not fake online...

 

Juste learn to read :

 

2189 Guests, 314 Users

 

active in past 1440 minute.

 

It means thats 2200 guest and 314 users visited the forum last 24h...

And not at the same time...

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I know how to read, thanks.

 

even if you said it, it's 24h and there are almost 3k of people that have been there, 500 online ? sorry but it doesn't make any sense to me.

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I know how to read, thanks.

 

even if you said it, it's 24h and there are almost 3k of people that have been there, 500 online ? sorry but it doesn't make any sense to me.

 

2.5k ppl didnt like what they saw. Makes sense now?

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