Lineage 2 Interlude x100 Servers: Rankings, New Openings and Announcements
This page is about one specific rate. Just x100, nothing else. Here you'll find Lineage 2 Interlude x100 servers: fresh openings, launch announcements, PvP and mid-rate projects tuned to the x100 multiplier. Every entry in the ranking shows the opening date, type, features and a link to the site. Already decided you're playing on the "x100"? Then this is your section.
The Interlude x100 servers in the ranking above are sorted by online count and opening date. Fresh and not-yet-launched projects are flagged — a new Interlude x100 server shows up right away, no scrolling through the whole catalog.
What the x100 rate means on Interlude
Formally, x100 is an experience, drop and adena multiplier a hundred times higher than the official one. Sounds like a lot. In practice — it's the sweet spot.
Technically the rate is classed as mid-rate, but it's the ceiling of that category, the upper edge, almost where low-rate PvP begins. What does that give you in practice? Leveling is brisk, but it's not a teleport to endgame. You don't slam into the concrete wall of grind you get on x1–x10. And you don't get a fully geared character in a single evening the way you do on x1000. Somewhere in between: enough time to learn your class, build it out, get a feel for the market — but without months of grinding before your first real fight.
That's why Interlude x100 servers attract a very specific crowd. The players for whom classic is already painfully slow, and hyper-PvP feels empty and somehow not quite real. A pace where there's still something to farm, but already someone to fight.
Who an Interlude x100 server suits
The rate fits several types of players at once:
- Those short on time. Work, family, a couple of hours in the evening. On x100 that evening shows a real shift, not standing still on one level.
- Fans of meaningful PvP. Gear and levels still count for something here. So a fight has a price — it isn't an endless respawn with no consequences.
- Returning players. x100 forgives a break. Catching up to the active crowd is realistic without dropping out of life for a month.
- Clans and parties. The pace lets you regroup, coordinate and climb to the top together, instead of losing each other somewhere in the grind.
How x100 differs from neighboring rates
So you don't pick wrong, keep x100's neighbors in view:
| Rate | Pace | Difference from x100 |
|---|---|---|
| x1 – x10 | Classic, slow grind | Deeper immersion, but leveling takes far longer |
| x25 – x50 | Calm mid-rate | A bit slower than x100, each level worth more |
| x100 | Fast mid-rate | Balance of farming and PvP — the classic "x100" |
| x1000 and above | PvP, instant start | Faster, but farming and the economy nearly vanish |
Sometimes a project runs as an x50–x100 combo, leaving the choice of pace to the player. Those servers belong here too — as long as an x100 option exists.
New Interlude x100 servers: what to check before the start
They open often. The rate is in demand, the competition is fierce. But not every announcement survives to a live online count a month later. So before you invest your time, run a project through these points:
- Real rates, not the number on the banner. Sometimes "x100" on paper comes with a cut adena or spoil drop. If there's an OBT, check the pace yourself.
- Bot protection. On mid-rate, bots hit where it hurts most — the economy, farming out what's supposed to be valuable. A captcha and anti-cheat are a must.
- Donation shop. If top gear and enchants are sold for money, the x100 balance is broken and the point of the rate evaporates.
- A live online count. For a PvP-leaning project this is everything. The online number is right there in the ranking.
- Team reputation. The history of past launches honestly tells you whether the server will survive its second month.
Interlude x100 server openings: why being late costs you
On x100 the first days matter out of all proportion. The economy is empty, the market is only taking shape, and nobody has an edge in gear. Show up at the start and you stake out farm spots, epics, a place in a top clan. Show up a week later and you're already chasing.
That's why people track Interlude x100 server openings ahead of time: they come in as a party, with classes picked in advance and a plan for the first levels. The openings section shows exact dates, the CBT and OBT stages, rates and links to official resources. Everything you need to arrive prepared, instead of hearing about the server once the whole top is already taken.
FAQ about Interlude x100
What does x100 mean on Interlude?
It's an experience, drop and adena multiplier 100 times higher than the official one. A fast mid-rate: leveling is noticeably livelier than classic, but the economy and the value of gear stay intact.
Is x100 a PvP or a farming server?
Both, in balance. Farming still matters, but you'll reach PvP content in days, not weeks. There are also pure PvP projects on x100 — you can spot them by the type in the card.
Is x100 better than x1000?
Not better. Different. On x100 the economy and the value of items are alive; on x1000 it's an instant start with no farming at all. It all comes down to what you want to play: the economy, or straight into the fights.
Where can I find new Interlude x100 servers?
In the ranking on this page. Fresh and not-yet-opened x100 projects are flagged, each with a launch date, rates and official resources.
How do I find a x100 server's opening date in advance?
The launch date is in each announced server's card, with the CBT and OBT stages marked separately — you can log in and study the project before the official opening.
Choosing a chronicle rather than a rate? Then head to the general Lineage 2 Interlude servers page — it lists projects of every rate and format together.
