Download Lineage 2 Essence
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Game Overview
A new character in Lineage 2 Essence can reach a workable base set of internal gear without spending real money, mainly through the starting quest chain, which fills nearly every equipment slot except dyes and the mask. That reward is tied to a single character rather than the whole account, so players who want the gear on their main typically level a second “twink” character first and then delete it, a step that requires a thirty-day hold before the items release. Trading runs through an account-wide auction market, and clan members can split drops from instances that reward the whole group rather than one player.
Higher-tier accessories work differently. Crowns, belts and masks come almost entirely from black coupons, which mostly require real-money purchases or limited-time events rather than regular farming, while cosmetic dyes tend to show up as event or holiday giveaways instead. Skill books that unlock a class’s full kit can be crafted, and both the price and the crafting odds shift during periodic sales, so timing a purchase around one of those windows stretches a budget further than buying at full price. A separate currency, glory coins, can also go toward pulling Hardin’s records for crafting, occasionally yielding two books from a single 500-coin pull. Even with the books in hand, using those skills at full strength draws on a consumable called spirit ore, and classes built around frequent skill use burn through it fast enough that keeping it stocked becomes an ongoing cost rather than a one-time purchase.
TheWide001, a YouTube channel built around Lineage 2 Essence progression guides, walks through this gearing path in a character-development video.

Class balance draws more attention elsewhere in the Essence community. The channel zohan Lineage 2 counts roughly fifteen classes as viable after recent reworks, pointing to buffed tank lines, a reworked Duelist and Cardinal, several priest and mage builds, and newer additions like Samurai and Bloody Rose. Arсhi _ L2 Essence takes a narrower view, naming only five classes worth starting on and describing the rest as falling short of the current meta. The two accounts don’t agree on how wide that meta actually is, but they land on the same handful of standouts: Samurai, Varg, Bloody Rose and an elemental-focused mage build all get singled out independently in both videos, generally for high solo damage or strong PvP burst rather than raw survivability.
TheWide001 also flags a coming update that adds a new playable race, High Elves, plus two new classes, a defensively built Divine Templar and a nature-focused Elemental Lord that shifts between elemental stances. Neither class has enough independent coverage yet to describe how it plays in practice.
| Pros | Cons |
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| Base gear reachable without spending money, mainly through the starting quest chain and account-wide trading. | Best accessories (crown, belt, mask) come almost entirely from black coupons tied to purchases or limited-time events, not regular farming. |
| Skill-book crafting costs and odds improve noticeably during periodic sales. | Powering skills relies on spirit ore, which heavy skill-use classes burn through quickly, per two independent class guides. |
| Several previously weak classes were reworked into viable picks, per zohan Lineage 2. | Creators disagree on how many classes are currently competitive, with estimates ranging from five to about fifteen. |
| Samurai, Varg, Bloody Rose and an elemental mage build are rated as strong picks by two separate creators. | Moving gear to a main character via twinking requires a thirty-day deletion wait. |
System requirements
| 4game and 4game application | Lineage 2, Lineage 2 Classic, Lineage 2 Essence | RF Online | Ragnarok Online | |
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| operating system | Microsoft Windows 7 with the latest updates Microsoft Windows 8/8.1 | Windows7 32bit with the latest updates | Windows 7 with the latest updates Microsoft Windows 8/8.1 MicrosoftWindows 10 | Windows 7 32bit/64bit |
| CPU | Pentium 4 3,0GHz | Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 6300 | Pentium/Athlon2,0 GHz and higher | Intel Celeron 2.4Ghz / AMD Athlon 3000+ |
| RAM | 2 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM | No less than 1 GB | 2 GB RAM (32-bit OS) or 4 GB RAM (64-bit OS) |
| Graphic | GeForce 6600 GT Radeon X1600Pro | GeForce 6600 GT / Radeon X1600Pro | — | Videocard with support of DirectX, 3D speed-up and 32MB and above |
| Sound | — | — | — | Compatible with DirectX 9.0c |
| Hard disk space | 40 MB | HDD 30Gb | — | No less than 30 GB of free space |
| Software | — | — | — | — |
| Third-Party Software and components | Net Framework 4.5 | DirectX End-User Runtimes (June 2010) | DirectX End-User Runtimes (June 2010) | DirectX End User Runtime (June 2010) Microsoft Visual C ++ Redistributable Package for Visual Studio 2012 Update 4 version |
