Lineage2 server - l2whine - Interlude
| Status: | Live |
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| Platform: | L2J |
| Country: | ![]() |
| Votes: | 0 |
| Clicks: | 686 |
| Website: | Click here |
| Exp: | 500 |
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| Sp: | 500 |
| Drop: | 20 |
| Adena: | 2 |
| Safe Enchant: | 4 |
| Max Enchant: | 30 |
| Gm shop: | |
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| NPC buffer: | |
| Offline shops: | |
| Custom zones: | |
| Custom weapons: | |
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About l2whine
l2whine is a Lineage2 Interlude private server listed on L2Votes for players who want a clearer view of its setup before joining. It is currently marked as live and runs on a L2J platform. The server is associated with BG and shows an opening or milestone date of May 23, 2021, which can help players judge timing and regional relevance. Current page signals include 0 votes and 686 clicks, offering extra context when comparing visibility and interest across listings.
Gameplay and progression
With 500 EXP and 500 SP rates, it offers fast progression, quick access to PvP and less time spent on early-game farming. Players can compare important progression details such as drop rate 20, adena rate 2, safe enchant 4 and max enchant 30 before deciding whether the server pace fits their goals. The server includes GM Shop, NPC Buffer, Custom Zones and Custom Weapons, giving players useful tools for smoother gameplay and easier progression. The listing gives a solid snapshot, but players should still review the official website, patch notes, and community activity before joining l2whine to verify how recent the setup really is.
Who should play on l2whine?
This page may suit players looking for a Interlude server with high-rate gameplay and a setup shaped by its listed features. Players who value gm shop, npc buffer, custom zones and custom weapons may find the configuration especially relevant when comparing convenience, farming flow, and day-to-day quality of life. If you regularly compare Lineage2 private servers before choosing where to play, review the chronicle, rates, status, votes, clicks, and player feedback together instead of relying on a single signal.








