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There are 2  reasons why you should buy a char like this (especially for the upcoming update Valiance)

 

1st because if you are willing to go solo in hellbound you are going to need buffs! How you will get buffed if you dont have an ISS 99

to enter with you??? ha? ;)

 

2nd this char is ready to play as main ! with talisman, enchanted skills and the extras!

 

 

So.. what are you waiting for!? 

IMPROVE your experience in Lineage 2, Valiance update !

 

 

-----------------------WTS ---------------------------

 

ISS ENCHANTER 99 lvl (blade dancer male) SOLD

 

- Dual class 92.

- Sub 80/80.

- Nobless

 

 

sonatas +3 / skills 5-7 enchanted.

 

Hellfire talisman

 

for more info pm me here.

 

PRICE :   2.5 kkk / 100euro

 

-Items for sale-

 

 

ETERNAL HEAVY SET +4 all, 3x120 SOLD

 

paypal only. cash in advance

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WTS 

 

 

- ISS ENCHANTER 99 lvl . blade dancer male

  dual class 92. sub 80/80. nobless

 

has sonatas +3 and skills 5-7 enchanted.

 

Hellfire talisman

 

for more info pm me here.

 

 

 

-Items for sale-

 

 

ETERNAL HEAVY SET +4 all, 3x120

 

 

 

 

paypal only. cash in advance

I need r99 set <3 I tried to mail you, but it said this user cannot receive any message or something. Add me instead ProgramerFTW  ( Skype ofc hihi ) thanks !!!

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