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Server Info: Interlude Perseus


GRAND OPENING: 17 February, 2017 • 20:00 (UTC -3)

 

https://www.l2perseus.com/en

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Chronicle: Interlude
Type: Custom PvP Server
Global auto events
Balanced classes
DDoS protection, no Lag, no Wipe
Instant 80, third class and subclasses
36 buff slots


Command .stats
Shows your target stats, skills and inventory (you can spec all things in the target char)
THAT COMMAND CREATED TO AVOID BUGS AND YOU CAN SEE THERE IS NO CORRUPTION IN THE SERVER.


Special Features:
Unique start up System
Custom Commands .menu, .report, .online
Fully reworked class with new skills
Costumes
Custom Jewels
Custom Special Abilities
PvP zone with auto-flag and nobles
3 Custom upgradable sets - (Apprentice [starter], Titanium [LvL 1], Dynasty [LvL 2], Perseus [LvL 3]
Unique and diverse tattoo's
Custom buffs (ones from High Five and more)
Infinite soulshots and arrows, no consumables needed (spirit ore, soul ore, etc)
Unique weapon enchancements
Special and unique NPC's
Special farm zones (low, mid, party/hard) 
New and unique raidbosses with AI
Main town: Giran
Nobless status by killing Barakiel or buy Noble's Flask from Misc Shop
Many skills reworked into either toggle or passive (Thrill Fight, Duelist Spirit, Rapid Shot, Snipe, etc)
Vote buff with 12h duration. It increases P.def, M.def and Run speed.
Sieges only for Giran and Aden. Crowns got special stats

Enchant:
Safe: +4   Max Armor: +25   Max Weapon: +25
Normal Scroll: 70%   Blessed Scroll: 80%   Ancient Scroll: Varies%
From +20 to +25 you can enchant only using Ancient Scrolls and the chance is decreasing by each enchant!

Augment:
Low Grade Lifestone: 5%   Mid Grade Lifestone: 8%   High Grade Lifestone: 15%   Top Grade Lifestone: 25%
+1 active +1 passive
Augment skills got lower stats so it won't make the gameplay unbalanced
Augmented Weapons can be traded

Auto Events:
Team vs Team   DeathMatch   Last Man Standing
Auto 1vs1   Capture the Flag   Auto 2vs2
Auto 5vs5   Auto Korean Style   And much more...

Custom NPC's:
Custom Gatekeeper   Event Npc
Subclass Manager   PvP Rankings   Wedding Manager
Siege Manager   Skill Enchanter   Augmenter
Custom Buffer   Warehouse   Donation Manager
Custom Shops   Bounty Hunter   Vote Manager
Symbol Maker   Fashion Shop   Raid Bosses

 


Items: Adena- Droppped by all monsters and Raid Bosses.
Bronze Coin- Dropped by monsters from Safe Zone, Medium zone and Hard zone.
Silver Coin- Dropped by monsters from Medium Zone, Hard Zone and Custom Raidbosses.
Gold Coin- Dropped by Raidbosses( higher rank boss higher drop), and low chance Divine Retributer from Hard zone.
Purity Essence- Dropped by Raidbosses from Rank 2 and 3.
Angelic Essence- Dropped By Raidbosses from Rank 4 and 5.
Soulfire- Dropped by monsters from Pvp Zone, Hard zone and from Raid Bosses.
Crystal of Intellect- Dropped by Raidbosses. You need it to add Special Ability on weapon
Crystal of Wrath- Dropped by Raidbosses. You need it to add Special Ability on weapon
Crystal of Tranquility- Dropped by Raidbosses. You need it to add Special Ability on weapon
 
 
Hardware: Processor Xeon E5-2630V3 (16 cores de 2.40 GHz), 64 GB of Ram DDR3 memory, 4x 320GB Intel PRO in RAID-10, 1x 1TB SATA Western Digital (for temporary backups), Connection of 1Gbit redundant with DDoS and Firewall protection.


Ally Limit: Maximum 1 clan per ally. You can not have more than 1 clan in ally. Therefore, the maximum players in an ally will be 100 players (1 clan).


Clan Halls: Customized maintanance price so you always have available Clan Halls for new clans. This will prevent some clans from keeping several clan halls just so that enemies can't acquire one.


Anti-bot / Hack system: The server uses an enhanced bot protection system. The simple attempt to use an illegal program while logging in will automatically ban all user accounts! Our Anti-Bot system are constantly updated.
In addition to our anti-bot system, server administrators regularly runs a checkup on the servers looking for players who might be using bots or any sort of hacking tools.
 





Yeah! This is what you are waiting for play Lineage II again.

Edited by L2Perseus
  • 3 weeks later...
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Title fixed!

 

Isnt topic title against forum's rules ? 

Man, you’re so annoying!

 

If you have free time to pay attention to what others post here, this means you do not have anything else to do!
 
Try find something to do, try to improve your server instead of paying attention to the others!
 
That's the tip!
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all those information in the first topic. for example: who the fuck wants to know what your hardware is or what the enchantrates are - and all this other stuff? keep it clean and u will be fine.

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