Today, I wanna share this Lineage 2 Class Tattoos Guide with you here. Then what are Tattoos? How they work? Ok, now read this guide you will know all what you wannna know about it.
Tattoos
Tattoos are a way to customize your characters stats, to specialize them into performing a general role, such as in PvP, soloing, PvE parties, or it could be a specific Lineage 2 Adena trait that you are trying to maximize. The following is a list of what each stat does, as of C5. Following that is a listing of stats for different classes; note that each class has a total of 170 points. These base stats never change unless you equip an armor set or apply a tattoo to your character.
. STR (strength): physical attack, resistance to skills like curse: weakness
. DEX (dexterity): accuracy, critical rate, attack speed, movement speed, evasion, speed and recharge of physical skills, resistance to skills like dryad root
. CON (constitution): maximum HP, carrying capacity, HP regeneration Lineage 2 Adena rate, skills like poison
. INT (intelligence): magical attack
. WIT (wit): casting speed, magical critical rate, speed and recharge of magical skills, % xp restored with resurrection
. MEN (mentality): maximum MP, MP regeneration rate, magical defense, resistance to skills like sleep
How they Work
Usually what you try to do when choosing a tattoo is to increase a stat which is already high Lineage 2 Adena, or to increase the effect of damage-dealing skills. Only physical skills (STR/DEX/CON) can be exchanged with physical skills, and only magical skills (INT/WIT/MEN) can be exchanged for magical skills.
Do not apply tattoos until after your second class change (level 40). Before that, they are simply not worth the money, and when you complete your second class change Lineage 2 Adena, any tattoos you have will be erased. Before level 40 you can only apply regular dyes, and after level 40 you can only apply "greater dyes". So do not buy or trade for any dye that does not start with the word "greater". You need 10 dyes to make one tattoo; all you need to do is talk to a symbol maker in any non-newbie town (he can be found in the general/magic store).















