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Hello members,

our interlude server will go live soon !

We will be honored to see you in-game 

Server Site: www.l2omicron.com/

 

Features - L2 Omicron Interlude

Server Rates: 

 

- Adena: 4000 x

- XP: 4000 x

- SP: 4000 x

- Drop: 4000 x

- Party Xp: 2 x

- Party Sp: 2 x


Enchant rates: 
 

- Safe enchant +7
- Max enchant  +25 (30 with crystal scrolls)
- Simple enchant scrolls chance - 80%. 
- Blessed enchant scrolls chance - 80%

  (item do not crystallize,it just decrease for -1) 

- Crystal scrolls: max +30 chance - 100% 

  (Only with voting/donating)

  


Unique features: 
 

Custom character starting point
Free Shop (Only in starting zone)
Gm Shop

 (Essential for farming in our server)
Custom Shop (with everything inside it: vote shop-farm shop)
Global GK 
Npc Buffer (Full Fighter/Mage) 
Top Players 
Npc ( PVP-/PK/-Clan/-Online )

Npc skill enchanter
No grade limit
No weight limit
Main towns - Giran
Working all castle sieges
Stackable: Scrolls-Life-stones-Book Of Giants
Unique farming areas
Max subclasses - 4
Free and no quest class change
Free and no quest sub class
Augmentation  Npc
1 active and 1 passive augment
Server information Npc
Unique monsters
Offline trade system
Interlude retail skills
Server up-time [24/7] [99]%

Much work on Class Balancing 
No custom Weapons/Armors 

Mage/Fighter Tattoo's


Voiced commands: 
 

.tvtjoin .tvtleave - Join or leave tvt event
.ctfjoin .ctfleave - Join or leave ctf event
.dmjoin .dmleave - Join of leave dm event
.online - current online players count


Event system: 
- TVT event [12:00 15:00 17:00 20:00 23:00] hours
- CTF event [13:00 16:00 19:00 21:00 24:00] hours
- DM event [11:00 14:00 18:00 22:00] hours


Olympiad game: 
 

- Retail Olympiad game. 
- Competition period [2] week
- Olympiad start time [18:00] end [00:00]
- Olympiad start/end times can be found in Olympiad manager

Edited by immortal12
Posted

My opinion is that "specials" destroy gameplay and cause more unbalance!

the features above isnt the full picture of our server! Farm-Enchant-PVP- what more someone would ask from l2?

anyway we knew when we started that to gain a good community is more than hard!

the idea of joining a new server and leaving cause of low ppl actvity and not even think of voting like people nowadays do,says a lot.

shows a lot! maybe people prefer server with 200 bots online.

No hard feelings though  ::)

Posted

My opinion is that "specials" destroy gameplay and cause more unbalance!

the features above isnt the full picture of our server! Farm-Enchant-PVP- what more someone would ask from l2?

anyway we knew when we started that to gain a good community is more than hard!

the idea of joining a new server and leaving cause of low ppl actvity and not even think of voting like people nowadays do,says a lot.

shows a lot! maybe people prefer server with 200 bots online.

No hard feelings though  ::)

dude that wix website .. there are tons of free ready websites much better than this dont do that to yourself

Posted

dude that wix website .. there are tons of free ready websites much better than this dont do that to yourself

thanks for your interest, i know it sucks right now ;D  but soon we will have a better one! new one is already under construction! step by step :D

Posted

Server is not that bad despite there is nothing that special,getting full geared is a bit harder than other servers,good job has been done on balance between classes,at least as it is for now.Gameplay looks interesting,and enchant rates as they are now in combination with other parts of gameplay make it like old pvp servers,plus admin is communicating with people,being friendly and very active.The sad thing that hurts is that server lacks of players and population.I hope ownership could manage and handle the situation,and make something to bring more people to play and fast..Otherwise this is going to be sank also like every pvp server.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Server Started successfully yesterday with every known bug and issue fixed.

We're growing up every hour,and already 2 events took place.

Do not miss the chance for the ultimate,retail game-play and pvp experience.Join us!

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