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Welcome all dear players!

 

Beta test of our server will stay from 01.12 to 07.12.2010 and will be finished with wipe and create of new low rate server! Beta Tests of server with old cleaned db will make us sure that everything work good ... !!!

 

We are glad to Present You refreshed project of L2MMORPG Network team.

After a problems, that we had with software we decided that it is good time to make a changes.

As a experienced team we decided, that players will be able to check if everything work good on our server before they will start to play here.

Beta test server has the task to eliminate all bugs and present our server to make it more familiar for players.

For your convenience we changed rate of beta server of exp,sp,adena/ x20,x20,x10,  of course after wipe it will back to planned x5.

As You know there is a thousands of other low rate servers in our world, So there is a question why You should choose us?

Answer is knda short and simple, As i have already said we are experienced team with a good still getting better files. Our conception is to make stable server which will be as close as it is possible to official servers. Our motto "True Server for True Players"!.

 

See You in game!

 

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Rates L2MMORPG

 

Xp = 5x

 

Sp = 5x

 

Party Xp = 1x

 

Party Sp = 1x

 

Adena = 5x

 

Seal Stones = 4x

 

Drop = 4x

 

Drop-?Common? = 4x

 

Drop-RB = 4x (No epic items)

 

Spoil = 5x

 

Drop-Manor = 1x

 

Ammount of Items from Fishes = 5x

 

Drop-Quest = 2x

 

Quest Reward = 2x (beside Scrolls, Recipes, Full items)

 

Quests XP = 2x

 

Quests SP = 2x

 

Castle Guard Price = 6x

 

Hellbound Points = 2x

 

FEATURES L2MMORPG

 

* All skills functional.

 

* All enchant routes.

 

* All Gracia Epilogue locations works!.

 

* Hellbound Isle retail like till lvl 11.

 

* Towers on Hellbound.

 

* Territory Wars.

 

* All epic Raids (Including Frintezza).

 

* Olympiad retaill like, including manual hero system, hero diary, hero records.

 

* Vitality System with retail formulas.

 

* Improved Pets.

 

* Retail buff time.

 

* Skill Transfer System.

 

* No auto Learn skills.

 

* Instances in Castles and fortresses. (Including Benom RB in rune)

 

* All Kamalokas.

 

* All Pailakas.

 

* Retail skill formulas, level difference ect.

 

* Subclass Skill Certifications.

 

* Quests for 3rd class change.

 

* 1st and 2nd class change quest free.

 

* Quests for Noble/Subclass.

 

* Geoengine/Patchnode system.

 

* Champion Monster System.

 

* Cursed Weapons.

 

* Team vs Team ? Deathmatch/Last Man Standing.

 

* First 3 Seven Sign Epic Quests.

 

* Agumentation System (Weapon/Jewelery)

 

* Masterwork Working.

 

Server L2MMORPG

 

* Intel® Core™ i7-920 Quad-Core inkl. Hyper-Threading-Technologie

 

* RAM: 24GB DDR3 RAM.

 

* 2 x 1500 GB SATA-II HDD

 

* 1 Gbps Connection.

 

* Operating System: Linux Servers.

 

Server Restarts and Maintenance

 

  * Restart : Monday 6:00 am UTC.

  * Maintenance Every: Wednesday at 11:30am UTC.

 

 

Gameplay L2MMORPG Security

 

  * Anti-Bot/ Anti-Hack  System.

  * Box limitation currently to 2 boxes

  * BackUp every 12h per day

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