Your chaotic zone details guide
Chaotic Farm Zone is built for players who want dangerous profit. When corruption spreads into a farm area, rewards increase sharply, PvP becomes open and every step deeper into the zone becomes a real Lineage2 Interlude risk decision.
How corrupted zones work
- Certain farm zones become Chaotic PvP Zones
- Inside the corrupted area, drop, adena and spoil become x3
- Players can be killed without PK penalty if both are inside the zone
- Kills outside the zone use normal karma rules
How to identify the zone
When mobs show the special corrupted title, you are inside an active Chaotic Farm Zone and the high-reward rules apply.

The event turns normal farming into a survival economy where rotation speed, scouting and PvP discipline decide who keeps the profit.
Where the chaos spreads
The currently corrupted areas are focused on high-value farm spots, but the event design leaves room for the corruption to expand or rotate over time.
Necropolis
High-value corruption can hit necropolis farming routes, turning standard rotations into PvP-heavy profit zones.
Catacombs
Catacombs can become corrupted and force parties to balance loot speed against open-world survival pressure.
Future areas
More zones may fall to corruption later, keeping the event dynamic and preventing completely static farming comfort.
Quick answers
Do I get PK karma inside?
No, as long as both players are inside the Chaotic Farm Zone when the kill happens.
What if I leave the zone?
Outside the corrupted area, normal karma rules return and the protection of the event no longer applies.
Why is this event important?
It turns ordinary farming into meaningful Lineage2 Interlude risk PvP, where profit belongs to players who can hold the zone under pressure.
Enter for profit, stay for survival
Step into corrupted zones ready to farm, scout and fight, because in Warland Legacy profit belongs to whoever survives long enough to take it out.



