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L2Vesta is a new highly customized Freya PvP Server with many unique features to provide a smooth and intriguing gameplay experience.
 
 
 
-------Classes-------
Balancing classes is something you hear being done on every server, however here you will find that not only are the classes balanced they are edited in a way that promotes a more active PvP style. Instead of playing with only one or two skills and the rest being near useless, you will find that all the skills do something unique and special and with the right combo can be very powerful. All skills have been closely looked at and edited accordingly in terms of chance and duration. Some classes which were less attractive in general have been carefully edited to be more interesting to play. For example Sword Muse, Hierophant and Spectral Dancer have been significantly changed: Sword Muse is mostly a heavy fighter however you can use light and gain an extra AOE target as well as some evasion, Hierophant is a version of the Grand Khavatari that plays with fists and heavy armor but has a very different play style regarding skills and Spectral Dancer is a dual sword wielding evasion based character. Don’t forget about skill certifications they are very important.
 
-------Items-------
From the hundreds of weapons to select from you will find that each tier provides a noticeable difference in character strength. While enchanting is always necessary to obtain the highest character stats, buying a new weapon from a higher tier will immediately make you stronger even at low enchants. Jewels are individual and set based, you can buy individual jewels with stats however you cannot receive the bonuses from two of the same jewels, once you have a full jewel set additional stats will be applied. Armors and cloaks can not only make your character look amazing but also they provide stats that will definitely set you apart from other players. Shirts, talismans and bracelets are among the items that while seemingly insignificant can have a great impact on your gameplay. Accessories are unique and are another source of stats to improve your character. All items are tradable except the epic raid boss essences which can only be dropped from the epic raids. Max enchant on armors, jewelry and weapons is 16, and max enchant on shirts is 10. Enchant rates and penalties differ as you enchant, the rate is displayed in the chat window before you enchant. No gemstones are needed for augmentation anything will work in that slot.
 
-------Events-------
By running the Nexus Event Engine 3.0, this server provides the most updated and smoothly running automated events that you have ever seen. Main events including Team vs. Team (simple team versus team PvP event), Capture the Flag (PvP event however to win you must capture the other team’s flag and return to your own base), Domination (teams must defend a monument to score), Mass Domination (similar to the simple domination however multiple monuments must be defended), Deathmatch (free for all there are no friends), Last Man Standing (similar to deathmatch however you don’t respawn until there is only one person remaining), Advanced Team vs. Team (similar to the simple TvT, however a random player gets additional stats to make them a stronger team fighter), Lucky Chests (destroying small chests with surprises inside was never this fun), Zombies (attack of the zombies kill them before they kill you), Mutant (one player is given advanced stats and the other players must defeat that player) , Treasure Hunt (find the treasure boxes and the treasures within), Hunting Grounds (hunt other players and gain PvP points). Mini events include 1v1 event, 2v2 event, Party vs. Party, Korean Party vs. Party.
 
-------Farm Zones-------
Currently there are 3 farming zones, two are situated in the crypts of disgrace area however they are on different sides and for different styles of farming. There is one solo farming area placed in a mostly open area with mobs spread out, the second area is based on camps inside each camp you will find a mini boss and mobs spread out around it designed for small parties. The third and largest farming zone located on the annihilation airstrip is designed for advanced party and clan farming, you will need to have a full party to farm there the mobs are very strong but have increased drops. An additional newbie zone is being created to have a smoother transition between farm zones as you gain better equipment.
 
-------RaidBosses-------
There are many unique and custom raids implemented. All with various skills to keep your raid fight interesting. Additionally all grand raid bosses such as Antharas/Valakas/Lindvior/Baium and more are implemented and working. And no you won't have to do the quest to fight them, the quest items are available in the GM shop.
 
-------PvP, Sieges and Territory Wars-------
PvP is very unique on L2Vesta, not only will you gain PvP’s but you also have a small chance to gain different types of medals that can be exchanged in the shop for farmable materials, so while your PvPing you can also be farming. In addition as you gain PvP’s your name and title color will change and you will gain custom PvP skills. If you can kill 30 players in a row without dying you will go into spree mode gaining temporary hero, there are different levels to the spree mode which give different skills in addition to the hero ones. Sieges are on Saturday’s and Sunday’s and the two siege able castles currently are Aden and Rune. Gaining a castle will be important in increasing your clan level as well as providing additional stats that will make you and your clan members even stronger. In addition to castle sieges there are territory wars a new and unique PvP component introduced in the Freya client. In addition to all these new components there is an anti-feeding system to prevent illegal PvP farming.
 
-------Server Information & Miscellaneous-------
* Custom NPC Shops in every town the NPC appearance changes to better fit with the theme of the environment.
* Balanced Olympiad (Will be opened in some weeks after the server opens)
* Daily updates and continuous server development.
*AIO Item that makes your life easier by providing tons of options at your fingertips, account management, augmentation, teleportation, character dyes and server information.
*Re-designed community board that displays top PvP and much more.
*Server Box Information:
CPU: Intel Xeon E5-1620 4c/8t 3,6 GHz+/3,8 GHz+
RAM: 64 GB DDR3 ECC 1333MHz
Disks: 3x3 160 GB SSD RAID Setup
Bandwidth: 1Gbps
Traffic: Unlimited
 
International Opening Times:
Greece & Romania : Sept 1st, 2014 at 7:00 PM GMT +2
French Polynesia : Sept 1st, 2014 at 7:00 AM GMT -10
Argentina & Brazilian : Sept 1ro, 2012 a las 2:00 GTM -3
Venezuela : Sept 1ro, 2014 a las 2:00 PM GMT -4:30
Vietnam : Sept 1st, 2014 at 12:00 AM GMT +7
Germany : Sept 1st, 2014 at 6:00 PM GMT +1

 

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