You will be given a plate with closed digits. You have to open 6 digits from 1 to 9. Reward will be given for 3 completely open lines (vertically, horizontally or diagonally) or if you cannot open any line.
Some Warehouse Keeper's medals that were being delivered to the Town of Oren were stolen by monsters. Recover them and take them to Warehouse Freightman Cliff of the Town of Oren or Warehouse Chief Baxt of Hunters Village and you'll be allowed to play bingo.
Monsters to Hunt -
Tanor Canyon: nightmare lords, nightmare keepers and nightmare guides.
Dragon Valley: hunter gargoyles, dustwind gargoyles, thunder wyrms, dragon bearer chiefs, dragon bearer warriors, and dragon bearer archers.
Skyshadow Meadow: connabis, sanhidros, cadeines, innersens, luminuns, and bartal.
Sea of Spores: rotting golems, and giant monstereyes.
Outlaw Forest: hunter gargoyles.
Hunters Valley: weird drakes.
Blazing Swamp: tulbens, konzur bat lords, and konzur bats.
The Cemetery: grave guards.
Forest of Mirrors: carinkains.
I love Lineage 2 the way ancient kings loved their empires—irrationally, obsessively, and with total disregard for real-life responsibilities. It’s not just a game; it’s a full-time job that pays you in digital disappointment and the occasional +6 weapon. I’ve spent more time in Aden than in my actual hometown, and I’m pretty sure my clan knows more about me than my own family. Sure, the grind is soul-crushing, the economy is rigged, and PvP usually ends with me face-down in the dirt, but nothing beats the thrill of shouting “PK!” and watching half the server log off out of fear—or lag. Truly, Lineage 2 is the abusive relationship I just can’t quit.