2020-11-26
Lineage 2: Revolution is an open-world MMORPG developed by Netmarble Studios. The game is directly ported over from the PC version of the game and is available on both iOS and Android. The game is one of the few MMORPGs on mobile that use Unreal Engine 4. Therefore, it has amazing visuals and has a very lively world.
Lineage 2: Revolution is known for its huge real-time massive battles. These battles can go up to 50 vs. 50 matches. It has a vast, stunning lush open-world that allows many players to explore simultaneously and discover the game.
The game has Clans and Guilds that allow you to party up with thousands of other players from around the world so you can take down huge bosses, engage in PvP combat and loot dungeons with your guild.
In this article, we’re going to talk about all the advanced tips, tricks, and strategies you can use to get better at Lineage 2: Revolution.
Like most MMORPGs, you should always pick a class that you enjoy playing the most. However, if you want to play the game at its maximum efficiency, there are some options you can pick that are somewhat better than the others.
Since Lineage 2: Revolution is based on grinding, you should expect that ranged and agile characters will always have the biggest advantage. For this, we recommend playing with either Human Hawkeye or Silver Ranger. Both have buffs that allow them to take down mobs extremely quickly compared to other classes.
If you want to go to a Tank class, Human Paladin is your best choice. He has the highest number of taunts in the game. An Elf temple Knight, however, is one of the only classes with invulnerability.
⦁ For a healing-based class, going Elf Elder is the best support class as you can set your trigger to high HP and not over-heal yourself.
⦁ For straight DPS, we recommend going for a Dark Elf Blade Dancer. They are more PvP oriented and don’t deal with AoE damage but are still fun to play.
Skills are a pivotal part of Lineage 2: Revolution. For starters, we do not recommend leveling any of your basic skills higher than level 4. You should always upgrade your passive skills first and then focus on your actives.
Try to focus on three skills that you feel deal the most damage / are the most effective. This will ensure that you can pump in a lot of money into skills without them oversaturating.
Note: If you mess up your skill Tree, you can use Sand of Oblivion.
Runes are used to get mini-buffs and small active abilities for your particular character. They are extremely expensive and are mainly considered as a late-game luxury.
Therefore, you should not focus on your runes so much and let them auto-imprint. Later on, you should be able to max out the first four pages extremely easily. As you move to Page 5, you’ll realize that there’s a much lower chance for success, so that you can ignore the particular skill for a while.
It would be best if you did not discard anything that has a blue background. These are items that are of Rare type and will always have PvP attributes that you can use later on for your end-game gear.
If you traveled out of Adena, you should always sell your C and B gear so you can save space. Gear in this game is quite plentiful, so you won’t be getting a lot of gold if you sell items of this type anyway.
Accessories are much harder to find, however, as they are much rarer. Therefore, they are expensive, and you should hold onto any accessory you find if it is an amulet or a ring.
Remember that you get a free A Rarity weapon around Level 9 while doing the story quest and a choice to get any weapon that is of S rarity at level 30. After this, you only need to get one more A Rarity Weapon to upgrade your weapon to an R class. We recommend getting an SR class weapon as quickly as possible, as it allows you to flash form mobs much better.
Upgrade equipment that is of either Rare type or Accessories that are part of your set. It would be best if you never combined equipment that is Rare. The first exception to this rule will be your S Weapon.
For most basic gear, we recommend just combining it with your other basic gear so you can get stronger a bit quicker. You should not worry a lot about not having rare gear at the beginning of the game.
You can get Rare type items and weapons from combining A + A, S + S, and R + R. we recommend combining higher leveled gear when you are at least level 30; however, it is usually entirely up to. Forging in Lineage 2: Revolution is inherently risky as you have no idea what kind of equipment you will get.
You should always try and focus on forging basic gear so you can understand the mechanics of forging. This will allow you to have a higher chance of getting Rare type equipment once you are more familiar with the game.
Lineage 2: Revolution is an epic MMORPG game that is set in a fantastical world filled with monsters and dungeons. The guilds and the overall forging mechanic in the game make it extremely enjoyable and different compared to most other mobile MMORPGs.
Getting good weapons and items in this game is extremely hard, which significantly slows down your process of trying to level up in Lineage 2: Revolution. However, with the above tips and tricks, the game should get a bit easier to play as these tips mainly cover forging and understand how equipment drops and levels work inside the intricate MMORPG.