
Combines heavy armor, a blunt weapon, and powerful damage-over-time (DoT) drains. 3. Spellhowler (Dark Elf Storm Screamer)
They are the fastest class on foot. You can "kite" mobs (shoot and run) without ever taking a hit. Self-Heal:
Rely on Mana and HP herbs dropped by mobs. Without them, most classes will have to rest frequently.
This spell damages enemies and heals you simultaneously. Combined with heavy armor, you can tank multiple mobs while slowly draining them to death.
Anchor (paralysis), Silence, and Fear can completely shut down aggressive players or dangerous mobs before they touch you.
Lineage II Interlude remains one of the most celebrated eras in MMORPG history. For solo players on free-to-play or private servers, choosing the right class is the difference between effortless progression and endless frustration. Without a dedicated support party, a great solo class must possess self-buffs, high damage output, and excellent sustain.
: Extremely cheap to gear. You only need basic armor and spiritshots for your pet. Elemental Summoner (Elf)
For more information on the L2 Interlude and its solo classes, be sure to check out the following resources:
If your goal is to make money (Adena) rather than just level fast, a Dwarf is essential. Bounty Hunter (Spoiler):
The Spellhowler is the epitome of "kill or be killed." Its powerful nukes and area spells will decimate mobs, but you have the lowest HP of any class. You must master movement and positioning, using your superior range to strike without taking a hit. It's a high-skill, high-reward choice for the dedicated and tactical solo player.
The Necromancer is arguably the strongest all-around solo class in Interlude. They combine the raw damage of a mystic with the survivability of a tank.
Find mobs that are weak to magic or have low physical defense based on your class.
Choose if you want the absolute cheapest, lowest-effort journey to level 80 without spending adena on gear.
Combines heavy armor, a blunt weapon, and powerful damage-over-time (DoT) drains. 3. Spellhowler (Dark Elf Storm Screamer)
They are the fastest class on foot. You can "kite" mobs (shoot and run) without ever taking a hit. Self-Heal:
Rely on Mana and HP herbs dropped by mobs. Without them, most classes will have to rest frequently.
This spell damages enemies and heals you simultaneously. Combined with heavy armor, you can tank multiple mobs while slowly draining them to death.
Anchor (paralysis), Silence, and Fear can completely shut down aggressive players or dangerous mobs before they touch you.
Lineage II Interlude remains one of the most celebrated eras in MMORPG history. For solo players on free-to-play or private servers, choosing the right class is the difference between effortless progression and endless frustration. Without a dedicated support party, a great solo class must possess self-buffs, high damage output, and excellent sustain.
: Extremely cheap to gear. You only need basic armor and spiritshots for your pet. Elemental Summoner (Elf)
For more information on the L2 Interlude and its solo classes, be sure to check out the following resources:
If your goal is to make money (Adena) rather than just level fast, a Dwarf is essential. Bounty Hunter (Spoiler):
The Spellhowler is the epitome of "kill or be killed." Its powerful nukes and area spells will decimate mobs, but you have the lowest HP of any class. You must master movement and positioning, using your superior range to strike without taking a hit. It's a high-skill, high-reward choice for the dedicated and tactical solo player.
The Necromancer is arguably the strongest all-around solo class in Interlude. They combine the raw damage of a mystic with the survivability of a tank.
Find mobs that are weak to magic or have low physical defense based on your class.
Choose if you want the absolute cheapest, lowest-effort journey to level 80 without spending adena on gear.