SGER@fjs Posted November 20, 2020 Posted November 20, 2020 Info: General size 900x600 (background) HTMLViewer size 861x561 download: http://www.mediafire.com/file/fopm6nrau8rqtlo/CommunityBoardWithoutFrames.rar/file PSD: http://www.mediafire.com/file/wza9sgm6d0zhim3/communityboard2.rar/file preview: https://i.imgur.com/T2Z4QXh.jpg example: html/communityboard/top/index.html <html> <body> <br>. Gameplay<br>. The first thing a player does when playing Lineage II is to create a character. They can choose their character's race and personalise the character's face and hair. However, the gameplay allows many options for personalisation of the character visuals: for example, the player can choose a hairstyle, hair colour, facial expression, and gender among other features.<br>. Every player begins the game in a temple in their character's race's zone (for example: Humans start in "Talking Island" and the Dark Elves in "The Shilen Temple"). Most commonly, the player can choose between a mage and a fighter in each race except Dwarves and Kamael, which can be only fighters.<br>. Battles<br>. A major part of Lineage II gameplay is combat. Monsters can be found outside of Towns on the hunting fields or deep inside underground dungeons. When the player defeats a monster, their character gets XP and SP to help them level up and learn new skills.<br>. Players can also fight other players through a PvP system.<br>. Death<br>. If a player's character dies in battle, they are given the option to resurrect in the nearest town or village. They can also wait for another player to resurrect them with a Resurrection scroll or spell. Resurrecting in the nearest town will costs a fraction of the XP gained, which grows exponentially with level. Resurrection spells and elite scrolls generally restore some of the lost experience. Gameplay<br>. The first thing a player does when playing Lineage II is to create a character. They can choose their character's race and personalise the character's face and hair. However, the gameplay allows many options for personalisation of the character visuals: for example, the player can choose a hairstyle, hair colour, facial expression, and gender among other features.<br>. Every player begins the game in a temple in their character's race's zone (for example: Humans start in "Talking Island" and the Dark Elves in "The Shilen Temple"). Most commonly, the player can choose between a mage and a fighter in each race except Dwarves and Kamael, which can be only fighters.<br>. Battles<br>. A major part of Lineage II gameplay is combat. Monsters can be found outside of Towns on the hunting fields or deep inside underground dungeons. When the player defeats a monster, their character gets XP and SP to help them level up and learn new skills.<br>. Players can also fight other players through a PvP system.<br>. Death<br>. If a player's character dies in battle, they are given the option to resurrect in the nearest town or village. They can also wait for another player to resurrect them with a Resurrection scroll or spell. Resurrecting in the nearest town will costs a fraction of the XP gained, which grows exponentially with level. Resurrection spells and elite scrolls generally restore some of the lost experience. </body></html> 2 Quote
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