
Both kind of points are gained through killing mobs (which is the gamer term for monsters in the game). For gaining new abilities and improving existing abilities, one needs sp (skill points). These so-called Profession Changes at level 20 and level 40 include a Class Change Quest, which in fact is three different (and very long and time consuming) quests at level 40.Įach of the nine starting classes has their own stats, and no race has a class which is exactly like a class of another race, even if some are very much like each other, at least between humans, elves and darkelves.įor leveling up, one needs xp (experience points).

When the character levels up, they can specialize further at level 20 and level 40. Humans, Elves, Darkelves and Orcs can choose between Fighter and Mystic in the beginning, while dwarves can only start as Fighter. Required level: 76+.Lineage II has a very strict Player Character (PC) class system. However, after the 3rd class change they cannot be used, and tattoos made with them have no effect. Required level: 40-75.Īre available for all classes after the 3rd class change. However, after the 2nd class change they cannot be used, and tattoos made with them have no effect. Required level: 19-39.Īre available for all classes after the 2nd class change. When a tattoo is removed, a certain number of dyes depending on their type appear in the inventory: 1 or 5 dyes used to make this tattoo.ĭyes of different types can increase one stat while decreasing another one, or only boost a certain stat.Īre available for all classes after the 1st class change. The better the dye, the higher the price. To remove a tattoo, find NPC Dye Merchant in any town (except the starting villages) and choose 'Remove a tattoo' in the dialogue window. If you already have the maximum number of tattoos, one of them has to be removed to make a new one. If you don't agree with the changes, press 'Back'. If you have various dyes with you, choose the required one from the list.Ĭheck the table of basic stat changes and press 'OK' to accept them. The better the dye, the higher the price.Ī certain amount of dyes are also required depending on their type: 1 or 10 similar dyes.ĭyes needed for a tattoo should be in the inventory. To apply a tattoo, find NPC Dye Merchant in any town (except the starting villages) and choose 'Make a tattoo' in the dialogue window. Characters who have completed the 2nd or the 3rd class change can have 3 tattoos. Tattoo dyes differ for 1st, 2nd and 3rd classes.Ĭharacters after the 1st class change can have 2 tattoos. Def., Max MP, MP Recovery Rate, Casting Interruption RateĪ basic stat can be increased by no more than 15. Max HP/CP, HP/CP Recovery Rate, weight limit, breath gauge, Shield Defense RateĬasting Spd., M.

Dyes can be obtained in various ways depending on their type.Ītk. One of the ways to change them isĪre applied by a special NPC Dye Merchant who can be found in all towns (except the starting villages).Īre required to make a tattoo. Their value depends on a character's race and class. There are 6 basic stats: STR, DEX, CON, INT, WIT, MEN. Every character in Lineage 2 Essence has a set of basic stats that do not change when leveling up.
