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On 11/30/2018 at 2:10 PM, *real*savormix said:

No, most likely no wipe.

But sounds like stuff will be changed back and forth, just like in pvt servers. And I mean large changes, such as changing how various skills work or when they can be used compared to normal classic.

 

Feed us more info pls... Also is there any update on when is bloodki coming for us white subhumans?

 

I'm very much interesinko in this

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Well, more info is regarding updates in Korea. As BC is effectively a SOLO server, they are changing support classes (primarily their skills). For example, SE recharge is a self-buff and not mana refill; SE also has the Empowering Echo self-buff. SwS has the 'Song of Elemental' and BD has the 'Dance of Aligment' (both of which do nothing by the way since the old elemental system is not present in Classic).

 

So far there are no dates or date ranges set for BC release outside Korea (early preparation stages), so stay tuned.

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59 minutes ago, Herlitz said:

@*real*savormix moar info plx

Well, as you may have heard, ingame botting (nexttarget based) was added to Bloody Classic and is constantly being improved at the moment. For example, you can set up the skills/items you want to use, whether you want to auto-pickup. On death, you can see a certain amount of hits (who did each hit, was it standard attack or skill, how much damage was dealt) and what items did you drop on death, so you could easily know who was trying to stop you from botting and take revenge on them (or, alternatively, see who really killed you in siege mass pvp).

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10 minutes ago, *real*savormix said:

Well, as you may have heard, ingame botting (nexttarget based) was added to Bloody Classic and is constantly being improved at the moment. For example, you can set up the skills/items you want to use, whether you want to auto-pickup. On death, you can see a certain amount of hits (who did each hit, was it standard attack or skill, how much damage was dealt) and what items did you drop on death, so you could easily know who was trying to stop you from botting and take revenge on them (or, alternatively, see who really killed you in siege mass pvp).

To sum up, the future of bloody=probably everything automatic like revolution? 

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7 hours ago, *real*savormix said:

Well, as you may have heard, ingame botting (nexttarget based) was added to Bloody Classic and is constantly being improved at the moment. For example, you can set up the skills/items you want to use, whether you want to auto-pickup. On death, you can see a certain amount of hits (who did each hit, was it standard attack or skill, how much damage was dealt) and what items did you drop on death, so you could easily know who was trying to stop you from botting and take revenge on them (or, alternatively, see who really killed you in siege mass pvp).

 

Fuuuuuuuuuuck I knew they're going to screw it up somehow... There's still chance they're going to remove this bullsh*ttery for western version tho

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On 12/20/2018 at 2:55 PM, Herlitz said:

 

Fuuuuuuuuuuck I knew they're going to screw it up somehow... There's still chance they're going to remove this bullsh*ttery for western version tho

 

I don't think that will happen, especially due to versions follow up paths

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Taiwan will be getting the 'Aden' (Bloody Classic) server on 2019-02-27, along with Prelude of War update for standard classic (the part where all class transfer quests, all level 20- quests and also some other quests are removed). The 'Aden' server will be free to play, so if you want some hands-on experience, this is your chance.

Please note that a lot has changed since the original Bloody Classic was released. Namely, the NPC buffers were replaced by all classes getting a large amount of self buffs (that cost truckloads of SP, and you can't really get the SP for them until you hit an XP wall at higher/highest levels).

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22 hours ago, AchYlek said:

so ru offi l2essence got 2 servers with 5k ppl,  1 with 4k 

 

seems pretty cool, but full ruskie is shit :( 

any idea if they open english option ?

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http://l2on.net/

they capped 3 servers on 5,5k yesterday and opened 4th server which reached ~2k

which means Essence is more popular in RU region than base classic was at launch.

 

But EU version will be prolly shit, 1 server with mediocre online and store prices increased by 4, so nothing to be hyped about.

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