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# Reglas del Devil Square

### Reglas del Devil Square

* El comando warp se puede usar después de ingresar a la Plaza del Diablo.
* Otros jugadores no pueden ingresar después de que se hayan llenado los 10 espacios.
* Cuando el personaje es asesinado en la Plaza del Diablo, será transportado de vuelta a Noria.
* PK no es posible en el Plaza del Diablo.

| Nivel del Devil Square | Restricciones de nivel (-20 LVL para MG y DL) |
| ---------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| 1                      | 15\~80                                        |
| 2                      | 81\~130                                       |
| 3                      | 131\~180                                      |
| 4                      | 181\~230                                      |
| 5                      | 231\~280                                      |
| 6                      | 281\~330                                      |
| 7                      | 350 - 400 Master                              |

La Plaza del Diablo está dividida en Restricciones de Nivel.


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