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Hello Everyone, Snehulak is it possible you provide me some info: From where you gather retail exact Spawns Information exactly? From other Source? Official Playing?

 

 

Im working with a private L2 Warpgate Classic branch where Spawns are being obtained directly from the Official's Classic Server Spawns.

 

Is there any other way for obtaining a full Spawnlist? Are Classic spawns based on some other chronicle? Cause Interlude are not since for example: Gludio Spawns are way different then Interlude.

 

 

Overall, Good Luck with the Project.

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Hey,

you can sniff some basic spawnlist with sniffer but since L2OFF is based with spawns zones, it's not gonna be "retail like" anyway :D But atleast you get something. Otherwise, the best choice is obviously to get retail spawnlist with zones and base it on it.

 

I played classic only one time and for short period. It looked for me that most of spawns are still same like it was in earlier chronicles (but I'm not 100% sure).

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I see, i can confirm you Classic Spawns are not entirely 100% same old spawns, there are several differences such as:

  • Gludio's "Level 20 Lizardmens Zone" revamped with Puma, Bears and Spiders
  • Dragon Valley (3 Ways Cross) path revamped with new mobs
  • Giant's Cave also in some locations
  • several more here and there

 

Thanks for the clarification, keep up the good work

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Ok ty for info :) I played it really shortly and I was farming in basic locations where it was everything same like in past.  Anyway gl with classic developing :)

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i like how gladicek is kind of always-angry forum warrior :D

put that effort into fixing multisells and typos in htmls

gladicek sux

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i like how gladicek is kind of always-angry forum warrior :D

put that effort into fixing multisells and typos in htmls

 

I like how random users are joining these forum conversations  :D

 

gladicek sux

 

Ty random player. I like you too :)

 

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I like how random users are joining these forum conversations  :D

 

 

Ty random player. I like you too :)

like you re  something , you are random too.

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Someone who don't know to play game without any soft is trying to complain...sad storky. Keep trolling and playing games because that's only what you can do... ;)

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Someone who don't know to play game without any soft is trying to complain...sad storky. Keep trolling and playing games because that's only what you can do... ;)

2k10>2k12 i was playing legit , after i nocited its so old game and no point waste of my real life for playing stupid game, so i started boting and make $$$ and my job was fine ;)    i remember when i played with u, iddq, neilz, nugged etc, everyone flamed u so hard ;D

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2 years playing legit ... WOW.... so here we ends. You can't do a shit without soft random/bad player. So as I said.

 

 

Someone who don't know to play game without any soft is trying to complain...sad storky. Keep trolling and playing games because that's only what you can do... ;)

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2 years playing legit ... WOW.... so here we ends. You can't do a shit without soft random/bad player. So as I said.

better 2y waste of my life,  than making shits about l2 till now ;D aka trying keep "alive" 13y old game even with top shity chronicle ever

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Noone cares about opinion from random player (bot user). You failed again, it's time to find another topic where you can increase your post count. The End.

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Noone cares about opinion from random player (bot user). You failed again, it's time to find another topic where you can increase your post count. The End.

u care, but now you can just sak mai kokerino

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