IRC
IRC Support
The main L2J IRC channel is #l2j on the irc.freenode.net server, and it is for general L2J support. For datapack related discussion you could also visit #l2j-datapack. An IRC client is required to access the Freenode IRC network. There is an extensive list of IRC clients at wikipedia, take a look and pick the one that best suit your needs if you don’t have one already.
Once you have the client up and running, type /server chat.freenode.net to connect to the freenode IRC network, and then /join #l2j to join the L2J IRC channel.
General rules
- The Code of Conduct applies on IRC as well; use your common sense as to what is appropriate behavior. We may deviate from strictly L2J related discussion now and then, but we try to focus on relevant L2J chatting.
- When entering the channel, make sure to read the channel topic; it may contain important information.
- Don’t speak entirely in all-capitals, or 1337-speak, or foul language – and please speak English. (If you require support in another language because you are not fluent in English, please ask for help in English and we may be able to help or direct you to someone who can). If you’re able to speak fluent English, use your abilities – computers provide you with a full keyboard, and there is no need 2 spk lik ur txtng sum1.
- On the same lines as the above point, please do not use scripts that output strange things such as [LauGhiNg~OuT~loUd], as it is likely to annoy all sane people on the channel. The same applies for away scripts/messages, especially ones that repeatedly announce your away status. Basically, no scripts that automatically output anything at all without user intervention, and no annoying ascii-art-speak.
- Do not repeat yourself, or flood the channel (this includes pasting large amounts of text, for example an error message more than 5 lines) – excess repeating will earn a warning, and deliberate flooding will get you a ban from the channel. If you have a large (over five lines) amount of text you need to paste, use www.pastebin.com/, pastebin.ca or something similar. If you asked your question some time ago and it is now off the screen, you may ask again.
- If you have a problem with a user, talk to a channel operator (the names of channel operators will be preceded by an @). Do not flame (attack) the user, publicly or privately.
- Please do not report bugs or security vulnerabilities on the channel. Instead consider sending a private message to a human channel operator.


