For years, these versions have circulated on forums and Discord channels, often touted as the "holy grail" for players using mages or summoners. But what does "Fixed for INT" actually mean? Why are these older versions still in demand when newer scripts exist?
: Align with the specific packet headers used in Interlude (Protocol 744/746). l2walker 179 178 fixed for int exclusive
Point the walker to your server's IP and use the "Interlude" protocol setting. For years, these versions have circulated on forums
with "old-school" protection, these versions are your best bet. However, if the server uses a modern anti-cheat like SmartGuard : Align with the specific packet headers used
Setting up L2Walker for an Int Exclusive server requires more than just launching an .exe file. It typically involves:
This specific version is notable in the L2 botting community because it claims to be fixed – meaning it resolves previous stability, packet structure, or anti-cheat bypass issues that plagued earlier versions of L2Walker when running on Interlude servers.
One specific version that has resurfaced in community discussions is the L2Walker 1.79 and 1.78 fixed editions. These versions are prized for their compatibility with the Interlude client, specifically tailored to bypass modern protection layers like L2Net or custom server-side anti-cheat engines found on "Exclusive" Interlude projects. The Challenge of Interlude Private Servers