
On Wednesday the 29th, the Lineage Classic update launched the 'Lindel's Dreamland Adventure' event. Boss monsters that are usually difficult to defeat now appear as event monsters, and the event materials collected from hunting them can be exchanged for various items.
The event dungeon can be accessed by interacting with 'Jow' in Heine Village. The dungeon is open to users level 15 and above, with a daily time limit of 30 minutes. To reach Heine Village, use a Talking Scroll to select the teleporter in Giran Village and interact with them.
The dungeon is a simple single-level field where the Caspa Brothers, Baphomet, Succubus Queen, Nightmare, and Drake appear. As this is an event dungeon, their HP and damage have been significantly reduced to the level of standard field monsters, though they offer better experience efficiency than regular hunting grounds. The event dungeon will be available until the maintenance on Wednesday, May 6.



When you enter the event dungeon via Jow, you will start in a safe zone inside a castle, unlike previous event dungeons. Time passes even in the safe zone, so move quickly to the field to begin hunting. There are two versions of the event dungeon: 'Lindel's Dreamland' for users level 15 and up, and 'Lindel's Deep Dreamland' for users level 25 and up.
'Lindel's Dreamland' is not particularly difficult for users with a +6 weapon and +4 armor set. The damage is low enough that you won't need potions during your 5-minute hunt, making it a viable option if your goal is simply to collect and exchange event currency. 'Lindel's Deep Dreamland,' however, is intended for users level 25 and up; the monsters hit harder than expected, so be prepared to use some potions.
In 'Lindel's Dreamland,' only Nightmare monsters are aggressive, which is manageable. In 'Lindel's Deep Dreamland,' both Nightmares and Succubus Queens are aggressive. Since there are many monsters, you can be swarmed and killed quickly, so exercise caution if you visit the 'Deep Dreamland.'
As a feature of this event dungeon, there is no experience penalty upon death. However, you should still hunt carefully, as dying forces you to go through the tedious process of reapplying your buffs. If you die or use a Return Scroll, you will be sent back to Heine Village.



Once you finish hunting, you can exchange the event currency you collected, 'Dream Paper Cranes,' for items. While Adena does not drop in the event dungeon, you can obtain 'Dream Paper Cranes' from all monsters, and they are automatically added to your inventory upon a kill.
'Dream Paper Cranes' can be exchanged with 'Lindel,' located just above the belt crafter in Heine Village. Available items include Green Potions, Transformation Scrolls, Teleport Scrolls, Return Scrolls, and Dwarf's Gears (1 hour), which recharge your auto-hunting time. Item exchanges using paper cranes are available until the regular maintenance on Wednesday, May 13.
You can purchase up to 3 Dwarf's Gears per day. There is no daily limit on the number of paper cranes you can collect, so if you have extra cranes after buying your daily gears, you can use them to stock up on other necessary consumables. Exchanged items can be used until the maintenance on Wednesday, June 4.

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