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lol retail sucks because of money... but it must be rly cool....

 

 

 

not rly only on retail u learn l2

and why is that? b/c you lvling up so hard and do quest's? as the_gosth said if you find a good x1-x4 server is the same and you lvling up hard and you do quest. the only think that changes is the bugs... so no point to play in retail i was playing for 14 days and got bored of the xp ~.~
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and why is that? b/c you lvling up so hard and do quest's? as the_gosth said if you find a good x1-x4 server is the same and you lvling up hard and you do quest. the only think that changes is the bugs... so no point to play in retail i was playing for 14 days and got bored of the xp ~.~

 

Yes, bugs are the only difference kk

 

Go play interlude java and keep thinking you know a shit about this game.

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ok so...

 

You say that you don't play on retail cause...

 

a) You pay.

 

Of course. 30 euro per 2 months is so much! 0.50 euro a day? I spend much more every day...

 

b) x1 rates are for nolifers

 

That's why god invented l2walker...

 

c) It's the same as playing on a x5 k server. The only difference is bugs.

 

Right. Gameplay is exactly the same! Well, if you except mana pots... ehm and GM shops... ehm and custom armors ehm and NPC buffers... and free class change and free subclass and free nobless etc etc etc ehm and buffs duration ehm ahh grrr. Still think it's the same?

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