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We are glad to announce that L2Galion PvP Custom is ready to launch. We worked on this platform alot of months and we have to say that he have did an awesome job, the platform is based on L2jFrozen interlude.

We are glad to announce that the server will open the day 21.02.14 at 18:00 GMT+2.

For any question that is not answered on the forum or website pm us on Forum.

L2Galion Staff wish you Good stay.


WebSite : http://l2galion.com/
Forum: http://l2galion.com/forum/index.php

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RATES:

Rates: Xp x1200 / Sp x1200 / Adena x1200.
Gameplay: No weight limit, Buffs 3 hour, No class change Quests, Max LvL 80,Increased movement speed on all classes.
SPECIAL BALANCE CLASSES!!!

ENCHANT RATES:

Limites: Safe 3, Max 25
Chance: Normal Enchant Scroll 60% 3 to 20
Chance: Blessed Enchant Scroll 100% 3 to 20
Chance: Crystel Enchant Scroll 100% 20 to 25



Custom Items/Modifications

* Alot Special Raid Bosses.(Drop Special Weapon & Jewwels)
* Special Weapon & Jewels (Dusk Weapons, Apella & Dynasti Armor's.
* Special Teleport.
* Custom Gatekeeper.
* AIO Buffer.
* Gm Shop.
* Special Shop.
* Armor Shop.
* Class Changer.
* Augument rate 15%.
* Olympiad System 1week.
* Special Zone (AutoFlag/No Bixop/Autonoblesse/).
* GrandBosses respawn : +/- 2.
* GrandBoss Status "Npc" (Respawn in H/Min).
* ALL Classes Have 95% Balance.
* ALL Skill Work 99%.
* Special Zone's.


Custom L2Galion Weapon's.

There is also custom Weapons and Shields.
L2Galion Weapons and Shields can be dropped by different Raidbosses.

Unique L2Galion Weapons
Weapons with a unique SA on it. These weapons can be dropped from the raid bosses on L2Galion!

Duals
-Crokian*Crokian: Patk 371, Matk 138, Crit Rate +25%, Atk Speed +7%
-Doll knife*Doll knife: Patk 371, Matk 138, Atk Speed +7%, Guidance +6

Swords
-Crokian Blade: Patk 310, Matk 138, Crit Rate +25%, Atk Speed +7%
-Sword of Apostle: Patk 310, Matk 138, Guidance +6, HP +25%

Mage
-Dusk Staff: Patk 156, Matk 200, Cast Speed +17,5%
-Dusk Sword: Patk 156, Matk 200, Matk +15%
-Lady Fan: Patk 231, Matk 204, Cast Speed +7%, Matk +7%

Polearms
-Dreadbane Pole: Patk 310, Matk 138, guidance +6, wideblow 8 hits, 360degree hit
-Axe of Ketra: Patk 310, Matk 138, Guidance +6, Crit Damage +265, wideblow 8 hits

Daggers
-Doll Knife: Patk 275, Matk 138, Crit Rate +25%, Crit Damage +265
-Giant Trident: Patk 275, Matk 138, Evasion +3, Crit Damage +265

2 Handed Sword
-Sword of Vampire: Patk 371, Matk 138, Crit Rate +25%, HP +25%

Blunt
-Cudgel: Patk 310, Matk 138, Crit Rate +25%, Atk Speed +7%

Bow
-Halisha Bow: Patk 610, Matk 138, Crit Rate +25%, Guidance +6

Shields
-Dusk Shield: Pdef 300, Evasion -16, Shield Rate 40
-Shield of Reflect: Pdef 319, Reflect Magic Debuffs, Shield Damage Reflect
-Shield of Evasion: Pdef 110, No Evasion Penalty, Run Speed +7.


Unique Galion Wings
These wings can be dropped only from the GrandBosses on L2Galion!

Stats:
-Angelic:  +10 Run Speed!
-Demonic: +10 Run Speed!

L2Galion Mask.

- Mask: +100 M.DEF, +100 P.DEF, 500 HP, 500 MP, 500 CP.

L2Galion Boss jewels

There is some custom Boss jewels that you can collect from the corresponding Boss.
* Nacklace Of Brakki: MP +42 and +60% resistance to most of the debuffs.
* Necklace Of Hekaton: MP +42 and +15% CP.
* Necklace Of Naga: MP +42 and +15% HP.
* Earring Of Garacsia: MP +31, +10% bow resistance and +15 speed.
* Earring Of Ipos: MP +31, +10% dagger resistance and +15 speed.
* Earring Of Kandra: MP +31, +20% wind resistance and +15 speed.
* Earring Of Von Helman: MP +31, +20% dark resistance and +15 speed.
* Earring Of Vermilion: MP +31, +20% fire resistance and +15 speed.
* Earring Of Falston: MP +31, +20% water resistance and +15 speed.
* Ring Of Horuth: MP +21 and +10% P.Def.
* Ring Of Mos: MP +21 and +10% M.Def.
* Ring Of Shadith: MP +21 and 500% faster Hp regen.
* Ring Of Tayr: MP +21 and +100 bow range.

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For More information stay tuned at Forum and Website!


WebSite : http://l2galion.com/
Forum: http://l2galion.com/forum/index.php

 

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