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Well i play l2 phoenix and i found a trick. You can farm easy with 1 hit one the mobs. I mean you can kill them with one hit.

 

Go to ruins of despair and make sps. There are solina brothers which are not resist on light attacks. And these attacks are solar flare and light vortex

 

i kill them with one 67k normal hit 600++k the magic critical

 

also you can make and these bug to have more casting and farm faster

 

http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=66578.0

 

follow this topic and you will stuck easy skills and then you can farm very fast!

 

 

Credits to me! :P

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No.

I think this is a very simple trick, and should be in genreal discussion, anyway thanks for share it.

Agree, more than a bug-exploit its a way to farm faster, but any way its a good idea 8)

guyz this is not a general trick, i mean doesn't work on every server

 

is bug which works on this server only to this server so i think that i am at the right section

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am dont understand

what you don't understand?? on this server there are 2 farming areas for custom materials. The one of two is ruins of despair. There if you go with sps you can kill the mobs with one hit using solar flre or light vortex

 

i cannot explain with other way!

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Well i play l2 phoenix and i found a trick. You can farm easy with 1 hit one the mobs. I mean you can kill them with one hit.

 

Go to ruins of despair and make sps. There are solina brothers which are not resist on light attacks. And these attacks are solar flare and light vortex

 

i kill them with one 67k normal hit 600++k the magic critical

 

also you can make and these bug to have more casting and farm faster

 

http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=66578.0

 

follow this topic and you will stuck easy skills and then you can farm very fast!

 

 

Credits to me! :P

:D:D man only need to see what buffs have a mob and use skill it is not buffed  the monster
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