Few games in the young adult age group are as popular as MapleStory. With several million registered users, MapleStory leverages plenty of weight in the MMOG community and many of the younger users cut their teeth playing through this vibrant, fun-filled game. Recently one of the developers behind MapleStory, Dean Cho, penned an "insider's article" on some of the gameplay functions in MapleStory for those of us who may be unfamiliar with the game.maple story mesos The Ten Ton Hammer staff is proud to present the article and hopes your find it enlightening.
While it's possible to get almost everything you need from shops or random monster drops, the clever Mapler knows that many items can be 'made' for far less money and effort thanks to MapleStory's deep item synthesis system. Almost every town in the game will have an item manufacturer who can produce powerful weapons and pieces of armour, providing you have the right component parts. Likewise, you'll find helpful NPCs who can refine mineral, jewel and crystal ores into valuable gems or building materials. Put simply, the more parts you have, the more items you can make.
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Items, Weapons, and More Described in MapleStory Dev Article
The world of MapleStory might be a huge, vibrant and exciting place for people to meet up and embark on fabulous quests together, but unless you’re properly equipped to face the adventures ahead you could easily end up as lunch to a marauding zombie mushroom. Fortunately MapleStory has a mind-boggling list of items to wear, carry, and hit monsters with. Learn how to get the best out of each of them and you’ll soon have the monsters eating out of your hands.
From Drops to Shops
There are hundreds of different items to find and collect in MapleStory, from healing potions to swords to fabulously expensive diamonds. Some are incredibly rare and can only be gained by completing special quests or events. The vast majority of items, however, can be bought from shops, or collected as random drops from defeated monsters. Shops are the best place to buy new weapons, armour and potions, but the monster drops are often the only way to get quest-specific items. These can be anything from mundane sticks, leaves and snail shells to exotic chunks of rock from giant animated statues, so it really pays to shop and chop.
Keeping well stocked and equipped is absolutely vital for survival in MapleStory: since weapons and armour often have minimum requirements for their use it’s important to plan ahead and make sure you always have the correct level and stats for the most powerful items available. For example, there’s no sense upgrading your Luck if you’re after a sword that requires a particular level of Strength. Healing, attack and defense potions are a must carry too – just make sure you allocate them to a hot key first: you don’t want to be busy hunting through your pack when you’re stuck in the middle of an angry crowd of slime monsters.
Make Your Own
While it’s possible to get almost everything you need from shops or random monster drops,maple story mesos the clever Mapler knows that many items can be ‘made’ for far less money and effort thanks to MapleStory's deep item synthesis system. Almost every town in the game will have an item manufacturer who can produce powerful weapons and pieces of armour, providing you have the right component parts. Likewise, you’ll find helpful NPCs who can refine mineral, jewel and crystal ores into valuable gems or building materials. Put simply, the more parts you have, the more items you can make.
In the same way, you can save buying powerful items of equipment by simply modifying the items you already own. Magic scrolls that can be bought or looted from monsters can add attack and defence bonuses to weapons and armour, while certain item manufacturers can adapt your equipment using any spare parts you might have to hand – and a bit of cash for the privilege, naturally!
Lots to Carry
With so many different weapons and items to collect, space in your backpack is a premium. New MapleStory players have a limited carrying capacity, but there are ways to organise and extend your inventory. Instead of throwing away spare monster drops, Maplers should try selling them for a profit, either to shops or others players – remember, your rubbish may be very useful to somebody else. Alternatively look out for special NPCs who’ll safely store items for you (at a price!), or splash out on some extra inventory slots from MapleStory's Cash shop, the unique store that allows you to accessorise your character with premium items paid for with real money.
Like everything else in MapleStory, collecting, building and customising your weapons, armour and equipment is both simple and amazingly deep. Whether you simply buy what you need and sell the rest, or get fully involved in creating your own tools from scratch, you’ll have hours of fun discovering the wealth of different items, weapon and bits of clothing and armour that are waiting to be discovered.
From Drops to Shops
There are hundreds of different items to find and collect in MapleStory, from healing potions to swords to fabulously expensive diamonds. Some are incredibly rare and can only be gained by completing special quests or events. The vast majority of items, however, can be bought from shops, or collected as random drops from defeated monsters. Shops are the best place to buy new weapons, armour and potions, but the monster drops are often the only way to get quest-specific items. These can be anything from mundane sticks, leaves and snail shells to exotic chunks of rock from giant animated statues, so it really pays to shop and chop.
Keeping well stocked and equipped is absolutely vital for survival in MapleStory: since weapons and armour often have minimum requirements for their use it’s important to plan ahead and make sure you always have the correct level and stats for the most powerful items available. For example, there’s no sense upgrading your Luck if you’re after a sword that requires a particular level of Strength. Healing, attack and defense potions are a must carry too – just make sure you allocate them to a hot key first: you don’t want to be busy hunting through your pack when you’re stuck in the middle of an angry crowd of slime monsters.
Make Your Own
While it’s possible to get almost everything you need from shops or random monster drops,maple story mesos the clever Mapler knows that many items can be ‘made’ for far less money and effort thanks to MapleStory's deep item synthesis system. Almost every town in the game will have an item manufacturer who can produce powerful weapons and pieces of armour, providing you have the right component parts. Likewise, you’ll find helpful NPCs who can refine mineral, jewel and crystal ores into valuable gems or building materials. Put simply, the more parts you have, the more items you can make.
In the same way, you can save buying powerful items of equipment by simply modifying the items you already own. Magic scrolls that can be bought or looted from monsters can add attack and defence bonuses to weapons and armour, while certain item manufacturers can adapt your equipment using any spare parts you might have to hand – and a bit of cash for the privilege, naturally!
Lots to Carry
With so many different weapons and items to collect, space in your backpack is a premium. New MapleStory players have a limited carrying capacity, but there are ways to organise and extend your inventory. Instead of throwing away spare monster drops, Maplers should try selling them for a profit, either to shops or others players – remember, your rubbish may be very useful to somebody else. Alternatively look out for special NPCs who’ll safely store items for you (at a price!), or splash out on some extra inventory slots from MapleStory's Cash shop, the unique store that allows you to accessorise your character with premium items paid for with real money.
Like everything else in MapleStory, collecting, building and customising your weapons, armour and equipment is both simple and amazingly deep. Whether you simply buy what you need and sell the rest, or get fully involved in creating your own tools from scratch, you’ll have hours of fun discovering the wealth of different items, weapon and bits of clothing and armour that are waiting to be discovered.
Holiday Themed Images from MapleStory
For those of you that have seen the TV advertisements, you know that MapleStory isn't an incredibly serious game. However, the folks at Nexon do take their in-game events seriously and with the holiday season upon us, the MapleStory gang is set to unleash a wintery wonderland on the players!maple story mesos With seasonal areas, items, and other fun events, MapleStory will be hosting its Christmas celebration from mid-December to the early parts of January. Ten Ton Hammer has scraped up a few screenshots to show off the setting, so please take a look!
Maker of MapleStory Talks Innovative Teen-Focused 3D MMORPG Mabinogi
Nexon, makers of the immensely popular MMORPG MapleStory, will soon add another teen-focused title to their North American market with Mabinogi,maple story mesos a 3D MMORPG with incredibly innovative features like an aging system and a one-of-a-kind combat system. In a in a 7 minute video Q&A session video session interspersed with exclusive gameplay footage, Director of Game Operations Min Kim details these features and much more as he talks with Ten Ton Hammer's Garrett Fuller at GDC '08.
Making Mesos!
Introduction to the Guide
Are you jealous of all those pros getting like millions of mesos and showing off by trading and showing you their millions? Cheap Maple Story Mesos Will, you can show your own million mesos by reading this guide for mesos!
So, You Wanna Make Mesos?
Well, do you? The key to making mesos is patience. If you don't have much patience, you can't really get a lot of money. For example, if you got an above average Mithril pole arm that you are selling, but no one wants to buy it yet, you should wait. If you successfully sell it, which is like 100k for an above average one, that's a good start. But if you give up and NPC it, you only get 25k! that is a 75k difference! Patience is the key to a good merchant.
Making Mesos by Merchanting
Well, like mentioned before, you need patience! PATIENCE! Yes, you do! Also, you have to be smart. For example, getting a lot of stuff people need like leather. Leather can be very useful for building equipments. If you NPC leather for 100 mesos each, it's not going to be very good. Instead, you should try selling the leathers to players for I'd say 150-200 mesos each.
Even though it only seems like you are making a 50 mesos profit, if you sell leathers in large quantities, you will make a very large amount of profit!!!!! You can also sell screws for 2k each and ores can sell for a lot too! Fame is also a nice thing to sell, priced around 2-7k depending on the player, Making profits off noobs are also good =D but I will get to that later...
Making Mesos by Hunting
This way is a lot harder than merchandising because you actually have to kill! This part is more about saving mesos than earning them, but i guess they're the same thing really 0_o! To save money here, you should fight monsters that you can kill in 1-2 hits CONSECUTIVELY!!! That means you ALWAYS 1-2 hit the monster and not 3, because that would be a waste of pots and time!!! Also, use your mana wisely. If a monster takes you 1 maxed Magic Claw to kill (20MP) and you can consistently kill the monster with 3 minimum leveled energy bolts, (6MP) and that is 20 mana versus 18 mana. That way, you are conserving 2 mana! Even if you think 2 mana is nothing, wait till you hear this! You regenerate mana every 10 seconds and let's say you cast a spell every second.
In 10 seconds, that's 20 mana! Wasted! If you regenerate 40 mana each time, you will only heal 20 instead! And let's not forget about Magic Guard (if you're a mage)! But if you cast 3 separate spells, that will take up 3 seconds to cast and and you will cast 3 spells in the 10 seconds and 6 x 10 is 60MP and 20 x 10 is 200MP!!! You kill less enemies this way, but you save a lot more money.
Also, hunt for monsters that have the most expensive NPC drop because you want to spend too much time advertising to sell stuff.
Making Mesos Some Other Ways
Well, this part includes quests and some creative ways to make mesos. I guess I'll talk about quests first... well. here are some quests that are pretty good for a beginner.
(lvl 10) Fixing Blakcbull's House
Req: 30 branches and 40 firewood.
Prize: Steel Shield or Red Triangular Shield.
This quest is very worthwhile because you can get a Red Triangular shield which is 25k! Do this quest when you are lvl 20 or buy the firewood for 15 mesos each.
(lvl 10) I Need Help On My Homework!
Req: 10 slime bubble, 30 tree branch, 30 squishy liquid.
Prize: 25 Blue Potions + 250 exp.
You can do this quest when you are lvl 10 and this quest is the 2nd best quest!
(lvl 10) The Reason Behind the Mushroom Studies
Req: 40 Orange Mushroom Caps, 10 Mushroom Spores.
Prize: 25 Red Potions + 300 exp.
I think also a fairly quest to do because this is very easy and you can get 25 pots which is saving 1250 mesos!
(lvl 10) I'm bored
Req: 40 squishy liquid, 40 tree branch.
Prize: 25 red potion, 15 blue potion + 250 exp.
To me, this is the Best beginner quest. It's fairly easy and you get a pretty good prize for such easy monsters to kill and easy questions to answer!
Meso Magnet FUN!
Leave your computer on for the whole night and go to Henesys Hunting grounds or any other place where monster drops land on the platform you are standing on Make sure you are in the first Hunting Ground. Go on a haystack where there are monsters below. For this you need meso magnet. Just stand on a haystack and go to bed. When you wake up... Voila! a few hundred thousand mesos! My friend once got 850k doing that!
Looting!
This is a very easy thing to do. All you have to do is go to a map where there is a pro killing monsters and not bothering to pick up the drops. All you have to do is run around picking up his items! It's better to have Meso Magnet here, but not a must-have item.
Party Stealing! (not recommended)
Make a party with some good Maplers and let them kill for you. This is a bad version of looting. WARNING: YOU MIGHT GET DEFAMED!
Tips
Try not to beg, it will only make people defame you and call you noob. Only beg if you know that person you're begging for or he's your buddy/guild member. I just can't say this enough... have PATIENCE! Don't be impatient. Also, don't play drop games!!! You will lose at least once and you will be PISSED! That once happened to me before and boy did I get PISSED! I actually reported that dude and I got suspended for a while :-P. You should set up a free market stall so you can do something else while waiting for an item to sell.
And here is my last tip for you... go into parties with hermits or ChiefDits, they can use a skills that makes enemies drop more mesos or drop mesos more often. Well, I guess that wasn't the last one, make good friends! Get friends that will help you when your broke and party with you and go hunting. Never get a friend that will just leech off you items and beg for potions and mesos.
Also, help noobs in need. If you even give them 100 mesos, they will love you. BTW, i don't scam noobs. I was kidding about making profits of noobs. They aren't that stupid you know! Some may have friends that can kick your butt and mass defame you!!! Never try to take advantage of ANYONE! It is an inhumane thing to do! well, I guess that's all the tips.
Are you jealous of all those pros getting like millions of mesos and showing off by trading and showing you their millions? Cheap Maple Story Mesos Will, you can show your own million mesos by reading this guide for mesos!
So, You Wanna Make Mesos?
Well, do you? The key to making mesos is patience. If you don't have much patience, you can't really get a lot of money. For example, if you got an above average Mithril pole arm that you are selling, but no one wants to buy it yet, you should wait. If you successfully sell it, which is like 100k for an above average one, that's a good start. But if you give up and NPC it, you only get 25k! that is a 75k difference! Patience is the key to a good merchant.
Making Mesos by Merchanting
Well, like mentioned before, you need patience! PATIENCE! Yes, you do! Also, you have to be smart. For example, getting a lot of stuff people need like leather. Leather can be very useful for building equipments. If you NPC leather for 100 mesos each, it's not going to be very good. Instead, you should try selling the leathers to players for I'd say 150-200 mesos each.
Even though it only seems like you are making a 50 mesos profit, if you sell leathers in large quantities, you will make a very large amount of profit!!!!! You can also sell screws for 2k each and ores can sell for a lot too! Fame is also a nice thing to sell, priced around 2-7k depending on the player, Making profits off noobs are also good =D but I will get to that later...
Making Mesos by Hunting
This way is a lot harder than merchandising because you actually have to kill! This part is more about saving mesos than earning them, but i guess they're the same thing really 0_o! To save money here, you should fight monsters that you can kill in 1-2 hits CONSECUTIVELY!!! That means you ALWAYS 1-2 hit the monster and not 3, because that would be a waste of pots and time!!! Also, use your mana wisely. If a monster takes you 1 maxed Magic Claw to kill (20MP) and you can consistently kill the monster with 3 minimum leveled energy bolts, (6MP) and that is 20 mana versus 18 mana. That way, you are conserving 2 mana! Even if you think 2 mana is nothing, wait till you hear this! You regenerate mana every 10 seconds and let's say you cast a spell every second.
In 10 seconds, that's 20 mana! Wasted! If you regenerate 40 mana each time, you will only heal 20 instead! And let's not forget about Magic Guard (if you're a mage)! But if you cast 3 separate spells, that will take up 3 seconds to cast and and you will cast 3 spells in the 10 seconds and 6 x 10 is 60MP and 20 x 10 is 200MP!!! You kill less enemies this way, but you save a lot more money.
Also, hunt for monsters that have the most expensive NPC drop because you want to spend too much time advertising to sell stuff.
Making Mesos Some Other Ways
Well, this part includes quests and some creative ways to make mesos. I guess I'll talk about quests first... well. here are some quests that are pretty good for a beginner.
(lvl 10) Fixing Blakcbull's House
Req: 30 branches and 40 firewood.
Prize: Steel Shield or Red Triangular Shield.
This quest is very worthwhile because you can get a Red Triangular shield which is 25k! Do this quest when you are lvl 20 or buy the firewood for 15 mesos each.
(lvl 10) I Need Help On My Homework!
Req: 10 slime bubble, 30 tree branch, 30 squishy liquid.
Prize: 25 Blue Potions + 250 exp.
You can do this quest when you are lvl 10 and this quest is the 2nd best quest!
(lvl 10) The Reason Behind the Mushroom Studies
Req: 40 Orange Mushroom Caps, 10 Mushroom Spores.
Prize: 25 Red Potions + 300 exp.
I think also a fairly quest to do because this is very easy and you can get 25 pots which is saving 1250 mesos!
(lvl 10) I'm bored
Req: 40 squishy liquid, 40 tree branch.
Prize: 25 red potion, 15 blue potion + 250 exp.
To me, this is the Best beginner quest. It's fairly easy and you get a pretty good prize for such easy monsters to kill and easy questions to answer!
Meso Magnet FUN!
Leave your computer on for the whole night and go to Henesys Hunting grounds or any other place where monster drops land on the platform you are standing on Make sure you are in the first Hunting Ground. Go on a haystack where there are monsters below. For this you need meso magnet. Just stand on a haystack and go to bed. When you wake up... Voila! a few hundred thousand mesos! My friend once got 850k doing that!
Looting!
This is a very easy thing to do. All you have to do is go to a map where there is a pro killing monsters and not bothering to pick up the drops. All you have to do is run around picking up his items! It's better to have Meso Magnet here, but not a must-have item.
Party Stealing! (not recommended)
Make a party with some good Maplers and let them kill for you. This is a bad version of looting. WARNING: YOU MIGHT GET DEFAMED!
Tips
Try not to beg, it will only make people defame you and call you noob. Only beg if you know that person you're begging for or he's your buddy/guild member. I just can't say this enough... have PATIENCE! Don't be impatient. Also, don't play drop games!!! You will lose at least once and you will be PISSED! That once happened to me before and boy did I get PISSED! I actually reported that dude and I got suspended for a while :-P. You should set up a free market stall so you can do something else while waiting for an item to sell.
And here is my last tip for you... go into parties with hermits or ChiefDits, they can use a skills that makes enemies drop more mesos or drop mesos more often. Well, I guess that wasn't the last one, make good friends! Get friends that will help you when your broke and party with you and go hunting. Never get a friend that will just leech off you items and beg for potions and mesos.
Also, help noobs in need. If you even give them 100 mesos, they will love you. BTW, i don't scam noobs. I was kidding about making profits of noobs. They aren't that stupid you know! Some may have friends that can kick your butt and mass defame you!!! Never try to take advantage of ANYONE! It is an inhumane thing to do! well, I guess that's all the tips.
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All you do is complete surveys, signup forms, etc. You don't need to put real information, all you need to put is an email address (make one) because they might send you an email to confirm that you completed the survey. You fill out these surveys worth like 2 or 3 points each. Cheap Maple Story Mesos (Example: Once you reach 10 points you can get like a $10 NX cash game card, which they send you the pin number by email.)
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Have fun!!
Basically what you do is you go to available offers. There are 100% free ones, credit card ones, and cell phone required ones. (Hint: Credit card and cell ones give u more points.)
All you do is complete surveys, signup forms, etc. You don't need to put real information, all you need to put is an email address (make one) because they might send you an email to confirm that you completed the survey. You fill out these surveys worth like 2 or 3 points each. Cheap Maple Story Mesos (Example: Once you reach 10 points you can get like a $10 NX cash game card, which they send you the pin number by email.)
I know this sounds like a scam, but I promise you that it's not. I already got a lot of cash from this site. Just follow the directions on there.
Have fun!!
Kerning City PQ
Kerning City PQ is a Party Quest where you can get Exp and items with your Party. Your party must consist of you and three other people. The level limit is 21-30. if you are below or higher than this level limit, then you can not do Kerning City PQ.
Terminology
.PQ-Party Quest
.AC-Auto Clicker
.Track-/find "username"
.Smuggle-to Sneak items out of PQ (illegal)
.Stg-Stage
Getting in to the PQ
PQ is generally always full unless you are on at the early morning hours. Your party leader should pick a channel and wait unless you have track. All four members of your party must be in the Kerning City Map. If not then the NPC will tell your leader that your party is not assembled.
If you have track and the other party gets to the Bonus round, tell your leader to start clicking repeatedly. When your screen goes black and then you appear in a swamp background then you got in the PQ!
Dying
If one person in your PQ dies, he/she will be moved to the Exit. If two people die, then your party can not complete the PQ. Your leader can not die or the PQ is over.
1st Stage
In the first stage, everybody except the leader must get a pass. First talk to the NPC at the very right of the map. She will give you a question. The number answer to that question is how many coupons you must get.
The questions and answers are:
.Level to become magician 8
.Level to become any other job 10
.EXP needed to level from 1 to 2 15
.INT needed to become a magician 20
.>DEX needed to become an archer or a thief 25
.STR needed to become a warrior 35
Obviously STR for Warrior is the worst. If you are a low level and get a big number, ask for help. To get coupons, kill the ligators. They will always drop a coupon. They will never drop anything else. Once you get the right amount talk to the NPC again. You must have the exact amount or the NPC will say it's the wrong number. You should get a yellow pass which you can drop by your leader. Once everybody is done, you can move on to the next stage. You get 100 EXP for completing this stage.
2nd Stage
The 2nd stage involves hanging on vines. You must find a combination that opens the portal. There are four vines and you need three people on at least one vine. You can move around in a clockwise order or just randomly.
Your leader will click the NPC to check if it is right or not. If the combo is wrong then your screen will display WRONG. If the combo is right the screen will display CLEAR. You can now move on to the next stage. You get 200 EXP for completing this stage.
3rd Stage
This stage is similar to the 2nd stage. This time there are platforms with cats on them. The number of cats denotes which number it is. Again your leader will click the NPC for each combo until you get the CLEAR.
The possible combos are:
.1-2-3
.1-2-4
.1-2-5
.1-3-4
.1-3-5
.1-4-5
.2-3-4
.2-3-5
.2-4-5
.3-4-5
Most PQ's go in this order. Once you get the CLEAR signal go on to the next stage. ou get 400 EXP for completing this stage.
4th Stage
The 4th stage is also like 2 and 3. This time though there are barrels that you stand on. There are six barrels. The leader will click for each combo until your party gets the right combo.
The possible combos are:
.1-2-3
.1-2-4
.1-2-5
.1-2-6
.1-3-4
.1-3-5
.1-3-6
.1-4-5
.1-4-6
.1-5-6
.2-3-4
.2-3-5
.2-3-6
.2-4-5
.2-4-6
.2-5-6
.3-4-5
.3-4-5
.3-5-6
.4-5-6
Once you get the CLEAR signal, go on the last and final stage. You get 800 EXP for completing this stage.
Last Stage
The last stage involves lots of killing. You portal into the top of a map. When you jump down, there should be three Curse Eyes. Once you kill them, they will drop a yellow pass.
Now go through the teleport at the left of the screen and you will end up at a lower level. Here there are six Jr. Neckis. Their avoidability is lowered so most people can hit them. They too drop yellow passes once killed. Your party should have nine passes by now.
When you go through the teleport on the right you will end up at the bottom level with the King Slime. The King Slime has 8000 HP and does damage by touching you and doing a stomping move. You can dodge this move by jumping. Once you kill the King Slime, it will drop a pass and summon a bunch of normal slimes.
Now just go back to the top the way you came. The leader will click on the NPC by the Portal. Your screen will say CLEAR if you have the ten passes. Click the NPC and you will go to the bonus level and get an item.MapleStory Powerleveling You also get 1500 EXP from completing the stage.
Bonus Stage
This is the stage you end up after talking to the NPC. Green Mushroom and Horny Mushroom spawn here quickly. The drop rate for certain rare items is higher. You can kill them, trade with party members or leave.
You can send one person out to scout. He/she will see if anybody is there and get their names. You can then rush or wait. Rushing is when the party all goes back to Kerning and the leader tries to get in again as fast as possible.
Terminology
.PQ-Party Quest
.AC-Auto Clicker
.Track-/find "username"
.Smuggle-to Sneak items out of PQ (illegal)
.Stg-Stage
Getting in to the PQ
PQ is generally always full unless you are on at the early morning hours. Your party leader should pick a channel and wait unless you have track. All four members of your party must be in the Kerning City Map. If not then the NPC will tell your leader that your party is not assembled.
If you have track and the other party gets to the Bonus round, tell your leader to start clicking repeatedly. When your screen goes black and then you appear in a swamp background then you got in the PQ!
Dying
If one person in your PQ dies, he/she will be moved to the Exit. If two people die, then your party can not complete the PQ. Your leader can not die or the PQ is over.
1st Stage
In the first stage, everybody except the leader must get a pass. First talk to the NPC at the very right of the map. She will give you a question. The number answer to that question is how many coupons you must get.
The questions and answers are:
.Level to become magician 8
.Level to become any other job 10
.EXP needed to level from 1 to 2 15
.INT needed to become a magician 20
.>DEX needed to become an archer or a thief 25
.STR needed to become a warrior 35
Obviously STR for Warrior is the worst. If you are a low level and get a big number, ask for help. To get coupons, kill the ligators. They will always drop a coupon. They will never drop anything else. Once you get the right amount talk to the NPC again. You must have the exact amount or the NPC will say it's the wrong number. You should get a yellow pass which you can drop by your leader. Once everybody is done, you can move on to the next stage. You get 100 EXP for completing this stage.
2nd Stage
The 2nd stage involves hanging on vines. You must find a combination that opens the portal. There are four vines and you need three people on at least one vine. You can move around in a clockwise order or just randomly.
Your leader will click the NPC to check if it is right or not. If the combo is wrong then your screen will display WRONG. If the combo is right the screen will display CLEAR. You can now move on to the next stage. You get 200 EXP for completing this stage.
3rd Stage
This stage is similar to the 2nd stage. This time there are platforms with cats on them. The number of cats denotes which number it is. Again your leader will click the NPC for each combo until you get the CLEAR.
The possible combos are:
.1-2-3
.1-2-4
.1-2-5
.1-3-4
.1-3-5
.1-4-5
.2-3-4
.2-3-5
.2-4-5
.3-4-5
Most PQ's go in this order. Once you get the CLEAR signal go on to the next stage. ou get 400 EXP for completing this stage.
4th Stage
The 4th stage is also like 2 and 3. This time though there are barrels that you stand on. There are six barrels. The leader will click for each combo until your party gets the right combo.
The possible combos are:
.1-2-3
.1-2-4
.1-2-5
.1-2-6
.1-3-4
.1-3-5
.1-3-6
.1-4-5
.1-4-6
.1-5-6
.2-3-4
.2-3-5
.2-3-6
.2-4-5
.2-4-6
.2-5-6
.3-4-5
.3-4-5
.3-5-6
.4-5-6
Once you get the CLEAR signal, go on the last and final stage. You get 800 EXP for completing this stage.
Last Stage
The last stage involves lots of killing. You portal into the top of a map. When you jump down, there should be three Curse Eyes. Once you kill them, they will drop a yellow pass.
Now go through the teleport at the left of the screen and you will end up at a lower level. Here there are six Jr. Neckis. Their avoidability is lowered so most people can hit them. They too drop yellow passes once killed. Your party should have nine passes by now.
When you go through the teleport on the right you will end up at the bottom level with the King Slime. The King Slime has 8000 HP and does damage by touching you and doing a stomping move. You can dodge this move by jumping. Once you kill the King Slime, it will drop a pass and summon a bunch of normal slimes.
Now just go back to the top the way you came. The leader will click on the NPC by the Portal. Your screen will say CLEAR if you have the ten passes. Click the NPC and you will go to the bonus level and get an item.MapleStory Powerleveling You also get 1500 EXP from completing the stage.
Bonus Stage
This is the stage you end up after talking to the NPC. Green Mushroom and Horny Mushroom spawn here quickly. The drop rate for certain rare items is higher. You can kill them, trade with party members or leave.
You can send one person out to scout. He/she will see if anybody is there and get their names. You can then rush or wait. Rushing is when the party all goes back to Kerning and the leader tries to get in again as fast as possible.
MapleStory Mage Guide
Why a Mage?
Some of you new players might be asking yourself “why should I choose a mage.” I have made a list of pros and cons of a mage to help you decide.
Pros:
.Very good damage at low levels.
.Easy to use.
.Fast training for the lower levels (in certain paths).
.Can travel fast once teleport is maxed. (2nd job skill)
.Have very high MP.
.Can attack from long and short range.
.Always wanted in pqs.
.Can buff and heal people which makes them well liked among maplers.
Cons:
.Have very low HP.
.At level 30+ equips in the stores are very expensive.
.Waste MP pots fast.
.Sometimes accidentally ks people which leads to bad things.
.Lack of attack skills.
.Expensive
2) Beginners Stats
If you are still reading this you probably decided to stick with a mage. First off, MapleStory character's success DEPENDS ON THEIR STATS. If you were to mess up with your stats THERE IS NO WAY TO FIX IT. I have messed up quite a few but have finally discovered one of the perfect mage builds. When you create a new character you will get randomized stats. You can change them by clicking on the dice.
An ideal beginner mage should have these stats:
.STR: 4
.DEX: 4
.INT: X
.LUK: X
The reason INT (Intelligence) and LUK (Luck) are X are because it doesn't matter what they are here. STR and DEX(Strength and Dexterity) should be at 4 so INT and LUK can be as high as possible. As you level you will NOT put any points into STR and DEX or HP and MP.
For every level after this you will want to keep your LUK 3 points higher then your level and all else in INT. This will allow you to use most Mage Equips later on. To become a Mage you will need to be level 8 and have 20 INT.
Starting Off
When you first start the game you will be sent through a tutorial explaining the game controls. After that you will end up on Maple Island! Here I suggest training on snails for 3-4 lvls then moving up to the Mushrooms. You should stay here until you are level 8 then head off to Victoria Island.
Note: Try to do as many quests as possible here.
Becoming a Mage
Congratulations, you have reached the point in which you can pass from a beginner to a mage! Make sure you have at least 20 INT and are level 8 before going on. To make the advancement you will need to travel to Elinna and talk to Grendel the really Old who is located at the highest point in the trees. Once you talk to him you will have successfully become a Mage!
Skill Points for the 1st Job
If you are new to MapleStory I suggest you follow this guide:
.Level 8: +1 Energy Bolt
.Level 9: +1 Magic Claw, +2 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 10: +2 Improving MP Recovery, +1 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 11: +3 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 12: +3 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 13: +3 Improving Max MP Increase (MAX)
.Level 14: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 15: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 16: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 17: +3 Improving MP Recovery (MAX)
.Level 18: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 19: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 20: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 21: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 22: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 23: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 24: +1 Magic Claw (MAX), +2 Magic Guard
.Level 25: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 26: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 27: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 28: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 29: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 30: +3 Magic Guard (MAX)
If you want to go for the max MP build,(which makes levels 8-13 SO HARD because you will have to rely on your physical attacks), follow this build:
.Level 8: +1 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 9: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 10: +1 Improving MP Recovery, +2 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 11: +3 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 12: +3 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 13: +2 Improving Max MP Increase (MAX), +1 Energy Bolt
.Level 14: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 15: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 16: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 17: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 18: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 19: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 20: +2 Magic Claw (MAX), +1 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 21: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 22: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 23: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 24: +1 Improving MP Recovery (MAX), +2 Magic Guard
.Level 25: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 26: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 27: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 28: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 29: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 30: +3 Magic Guard
Training grounds for the 1st Job
LVL 8-13
At this point I would suggest Henesys Hunting Grounds. It is perfect for the starting out mage. I would stay with snails for a lvl or 2 then move up floors to slimes.
LVL 13-18
Here I would suggest you move to Orange Mushrooms which can be found higher up in Henesys Hunting grounds.
LVL 18-21
Here I suggest either moving to Elinna for Horny Mushrooms or to Perion where you can find Axe Stumps. Both are good EXP for this lvl.
LVL 21-26
Here you have a choice of how to train.MapleStory Powerleveling One way is which you go and train in Ant Tunnel or go PQ. Ant Tunnel is effective but you will need to have a lot of health and mana potions. PQ gives major EXP and can make you rich, but almost all Channels will have been filled with a team so you will have to wait for quiet a while.
LVL 26-30
Here I suggest just PQ. At this point they will give you the EXP you need and you will be excepted easily.
2nd Job: What to Choose?
Here come one of the toughest decisions in the game. The 2nd advancement. For a mage there are three choices. There is the Fire Poison mage, the Ice Lightning mage, and there's the Cleric.
The Fire Poison mage is great for dealing out damage and later has one of the best AOE attacks in the game. Fire Poison will not be invited into partys as much as other so this is more if you like to solo.
The Ice Lighting mage has an AOE attack so you will be invited into partys more. This AOE attack isn't as strong as the Fire Poisons but you will have time to raise it. Ice Lightings ice moves will freeze the enemy for a little while and is always fun to play.
The Cleric is the party class. They have many buffs and healing moves so they are welcomed into all partys. It is harder to lvl up without a party because they have almost zero attack skills.
I hope this guide has helped you get yourself on the way to being a great player.
Some of you new players might be asking yourself “why should I choose a mage.” I have made a list of pros and cons of a mage to help you decide.
Pros:
.Very good damage at low levels.
.Easy to use.
.Fast training for the lower levels (in certain paths).
.Can travel fast once teleport is maxed. (2nd job skill)
.Have very high MP.
.Can attack from long and short range.
.Always wanted in pqs.
.Can buff and heal people which makes them well liked among maplers.
Cons:
.Have very low HP.
.At level 30+ equips in the stores are very expensive.
.Waste MP pots fast.
.Sometimes accidentally ks people which leads to bad things.
.Lack of attack skills.
.Expensive
2) Beginners Stats
If you are still reading this you probably decided to stick with a mage. First off, MapleStory character's success DEPENDS ON THEIR STATS. If you were to mess up with your stats THERE IS NO WAY TO FIX IT. I have messed up quite a few but have finally discovered one of the perfect mage builds. When you create a new character you will get randomized stats. You can change them by clicking on the dice.
An ideal beginner mage should have these stats:
.STR: 4
.DEX: 4
.INT: X
.LUK: X
The reason INT (Intelligence) and LUK (Luck) are X are because it doesn't matter what they are here. STR and DEX(Strength and Dexterity) should be at 4 so INT and LUK can be as high as possible. As you level you will NOT put any points into STR and DEX or HP and MP.
For every level after this you will want to keep your LUK 3 points higher then your level and all else in INT. This will allow you to use most Mage Equips later on. To become a Mage you will need to be level 8 and have 20 INT.
Starting Off
When you first start the game you will be sent through a tutorial explaining the game controls. After that you will end up on Maple Island! Here I suggest training on snails for 3-4 lvls then moving up to the Mushrooms. You should stay here until you are level 8 then head off to Victoria Island.
Note: Try to do as many quests as possible here.
Becoming a Mage
Congratulations, you have reached the point in which you can pass from a beginner to a mage! Make sure you have at least 20 INT and are level 8 before going on. To make the advancement you will need to travel to Elinna and talk to Grendel the really Old who is located at the highest point in the trees. Once you talk to him you will have successfully become a Mage!
Skill Points for the 1st Job
If you are new to MapleStory I suggest you follow this guide:
.Level 8: +1 Energy Bolt
.Level 9: +1 Magic Claw, +2 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 10: +2 Improving MP Recovery, +1 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 11: +3 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 12: +3 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 13: +3 Improving Max MP Increase (MAX)
.Level 14: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 15: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 16: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 17: +3 Improving MP Recovery (MAX)
.Level 18: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 19: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 20: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 21: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 22: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 23: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 24: +1 Magic Claw (MAX), +2 Magic Guard
.Level 25: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 26: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 27: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 28: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 29: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 30: +3 Magic Guard (MAX)
If you want to go for the max MP build,(which makes levels 8-13 SO HARD because you will have to rely on your physical attacks), follow this build:
.Level 8: +1 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 9: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 10: +1 Improving MP Recovery, +2 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 11: +3 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 12: +3 Improving Max MP Increase
.Level 13: +2 Improving Max MP Increase (MAX), +1 Energy Bolt
.Level 14: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 15: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 16: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 17: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 18: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 19: +3 Magic Claw
.Level 20: +2 Magic Claw (MAX), +1 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 21: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 22: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 23: +3 Improving MP Recovery
.Level 24: +1 Improving MP Recovery (MAX), +2 Magic Guard
.Level 25: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 26: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 27: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 28: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 29: +3 Magic Guard
.Level 30: +3 Magic Guard
Training grounds for the 1st Job
LVL 8-13
At this point I would suggest Henesys Hunting Grounds. It is perfect for the starting out mage. I would stay with snails for a lvl or 2 then move up floors to slimes.
LVL 13-18
Here I would suggest you move to Orange Mushrooms which can be found higher up in Henesys Hunting grounds.
LVL 18-21
Here I suggest either moving to Elinna for Horny Mushrooms or to Perion where you can find Axe Stumps. Both are good EXP for this lvl.
LVL 21-26
Here you have a choice of how to train.MapleStory Powerleveling One way is which you go and train in Ant Tunnel or go PQ. Ant Tunnel is effective but you will need to have a lot of health and mana potions. PQ gives major EXP and can make you rich, but almost all Channels will have been filled with a team so you will have to wait for quiet a while.
LVL 26-30
Here I suggest just PQ. At this point they will give you the EXP you need and you will be excepted easily.
2nd Job: What to Choose?
Here come one of the toughest decisions in the game. The 2nd advancement. For a mage there are three choices. There is the Fire Poison mage, the Ice Lightning mage, and there's the Cleric.
The Fire Poison mage is great for dealing out damage and later has one of the best AOE attacks in the game. Fire Poison will not be invited into partys as much as other so this is more if you like to solo.
The Ice Lighting mage has an AOE attack so you will be invited into partys more. This AOE attack isn't as strong as the Fire Poisons but you will have time to raise it. Ice Lightings ice moves will freeze the enemy for a little while and is always fun to play.
The Cleric is the party class. They have many buffs and healing moves so they are welcomed into all partys. It is harder to lvl up without a party because they have almost zero attack skills.
I hope this guide has helped you get yourself on the way to being a great player.
MapleStory Fighter/Page Build
This guide shows an average build for fighters and pages.
This build is only affective if you followed the Dexterity = 2x your level and everything else on strength rule.
Ability Point Distribution
From level 30 - 35, put all the ability points towards strength. This is because at level 35, the "Dark Briggon" is a reward for "John"s present' Level 30 quest, and requires 125 strength to use. This is a good upgrade from the venon glove at level 20 (ugh).
Level 35 - 40, Make sure you have at least 130 strength at level 40 so you can use jangoon armor. Everything else on dexterity.
Level 40 - 50 By now, your dexterity should be 80. That should be pretty high so you can put everything on strength. You need it to use the shoulder mail at level 50.
Level 50 - 60 At level 60, you should have 210 strength and everything else on dexterity. You'll need the strength for the orientican/oriental items.
Level 60 - 70 By this point, stop adding dexterity, as your accuracy will be about 100 if you maxed mastery.safe maple story mesos So just focus on getting your strength to 240 first. You can spend the rest of the ability points on health points if you want as you should have about 3000 hp.
Skill Point Distribution
This is my order of skill point mastery:
Mastery > Final Attack > Threaten / Rage > Booster > Power Guard.
You can clean up some of your basic skills when you are done threaten / rage. Of course, this is optional.
This build is only affective if you followed the Dexterity = 2x your level and everything else on strength rule.
Ability Point Distribution
From level 30 - 35, put all the ability points towards strength. This is because at level 35, the "Dark Briggon" is a reward for "John"s present' Level 30 quest, and requires 125 strength to use. This is a good upgrade from the venon glove at level 20 (ugh).
Level 35 - 40, Make sure you have at least 130 strength at level 40 so you can use jangoon armor. Everything else on dexterity.
Level 40 - 50 By now, your dexterity should be 80. That should be pretty high so you can put everything on strength. You need it to use the shoulder mail at level 50.
Level 50 - 60 At level 60, you should have 210 strength and everything else on dexterity. You'll need the strength for the orientican/oriental items.
Level 60 - 70 By this point, stop adding dexterity, as your accuracy will be about 100 if you maxed mastery.safe maple story mesos So just focus on getting your strength to 240 first. You can spend the rest of the ability points on health points if you want as you should have about 3000 hp.
Skill Point Distribution
This is my order of skill point mastery:
Mastery > Final Attack > Threaten / Rage > Booster > Power Guard.
You can clean up some of your basic skills when you are done threaten / rage. Of course, this is optional.
MapleStory Fighter Starter Guide
A quick guide to become a fighter in MapleStory.
In order to get a good starting fighter, you need to roll 4 intelligence and 4 luck. Strength and Dexterity can be anything, if you are lazy, put never let intelligence be any higher then 4, it is a waste to fighters.
Many Questions asked by noobs (not that you are one):
Q. Why is strength and dexterity so important while intelligence and luck isn't?
A 3 simple things:
1Strength: Power of attacks
2Dexterity: Higher it is, more armors you can use, more chance of hits, and more chances of dodging attacks.
3Luck: although it gives you a higher chance for a drop, you will kill so much that you would have a higher chance.
Q What does AP stand for?
A AP stands for "ability point". Ability points are points that you put on certain stats, which include STR, DEX, INT, LUK, HP, and MP. You get 5 ability points every time you level up
Q What is SP?
A SP stands for "skill points". Skill points are points that you put on certain skills to activate or upgrade them. As a thief,maple story mesos you receive your first skill point at level 10 when you become a warrior and every level after 10 you receive 3 skill points.
Things needed to become a fighter:
.Level: 10
.Strength: 25
In order to get a good starting fighter, you need to roll 4 intelligence and 4 luck. Strength and Dexterity can be anything, if you are lazy, put never let intelligence be any higher then 4, it is a waste to fighters.
Many Questions asked by noobs (not that you are one):
Q. Why is strength and dexterity so important while intelligence and luck isn't?
A 3 simple things:
1Strength: Power of attacks
2Dexterity: Higher it is, more armors you can use, more chance of hits, and more chances of dodging attacks.
3Luck: although it gives you a higher chance for a drop, you will kill so much that you would have a higher chance.
Q What does AP stand for?
A AP stands for "ability point". Ability points are points that you put on certain stats, which include STR, DEX, INT, LUK, HP, and MP. You get 5 ability points every time you level up
Q What is SP?
A SP stands for "skill points". Skill points are points that you put on certain skills to activate or upgrade them. As a thief,maple story mesos you receive your first skill point at level 10 when you become a warrior and every level after 10 you receive 3 skill points.
Things needed to become a fighter:
.Level: 10
.Strength: 25
MapleStory Spearman Build
This build will only list the skills. If you need the stat builds, please visit my fighter / page guide. Thanks, and enjoy!
Introduction
So, you want to be a spearman eh? Well, after all that work from level 1 ~ 30, I think you deserve to be one of the strongest classes in the game. Yes, that’s true : Dragon knights are one of the strongest classes in the game! With skills like dragon fury, dragon blood, and dragon roar, you are taking control of the strongest animal in the world! Not only that, but you can temporarily increase your hp and mp! The only down side is that you need A LOT of funding since the spears and pole arms, aren’t really cheap. Sure, you can buy everything in the Perion store, and El Nath store, but that only lasts up to level 40.maple story mesos You’ll have to buy from other characters to get your level 45 + Armour and spear / pole arm.
Skill Build
It is important to max a skill according to your spearman type. For example : If you’re a party spearman, you need to max hyper body as soon as possible. If you are a solo spearman, you need to max pole arm / spear mastery as soon as possible. So for an average spearman, this is the order of skills you should max:
Mastery > Hyper Body > Booster > Iron Will > Final Attack
Final attack isn’t important because its only just another attack. You can use power strike to do more damage and use booster to do it faster too. Hyper body is a number 1 priority because spearman don’t have a lot of defense, and level very quickly with a cleric / priest. You can kill and use hyper body while a cleric heals you. Clerics LOVE hyper body. That’s why a lot of people team up with you. They are the most wanted warriors in Ludibrium Party Quest
Introduction
So, you want to be a spearman eh? Well, after all that work from level 1 ~ 30, I think you deserve to be one of the strongest classes in the game. Yes, that’s true : Dragon knights are one of the strongest classes in the game! With skills like dragon fury, dragon blood, and dragon roar, you are taking control of the strongest animal in the world! Not only that, but you can temporarily increase your hp and mp! The only down side is that you need A LOT of funding since the spears and pole arms, aren’t really cheap. Sure, you can buy everything in the Perion store, and El Nath store, but that only lasts up to level 40.maple story mesos You’ll have to buy from other characters to get your level 45 + Armour and spear / pole arm.
Skill Build
It is important to max a skill according to your spearman type. For example : If you’re a party spearman, you need to max hyper body as soon as possible. If you are a solo spearman, you need to max pole arm / spear mastery as soon as possible. So for an average spearman, this is the order of skills you should max:
Mastery > Hyper Body > Booster > Iron Will > Final Attack
Final attack isn’t important because its only just another attack. You can use power strike to do more damage and use booster to do it faster too. Hyper body is a number 1 priority because spearman don’t have a lot of defense, and level very quickly with a cleric / priest. You can kill and use hyper body while a cleric heals you. Clerics LOVE hyper body. That’s why a lot of people team up with you. They are the most wanted warriors in Ludibrium Party Quest
MapleStory Jobs
Here is the lowdown on MapleStory jobs
Thieves:
The "pimpest" of all the classes, and decent damage (LOL) too. Personally sent by Satan, these homeys strive to be the stealthiest, most adaptable players in the game.
Bowmen:
Versatile and quick, these hombres use distance to their advantage in KSin' the mesos outta you.
They…wait a second! I don't really know what they do… I think they are only there because of Legolas…
Mages (or Magi):
As the most powerful of the four jobs,maple story mesos these gangstas take a lotta BS from people, but no worries, you can just rearrange their faces after you're done takin' down that Zakum to Chinatown.
Warriors:
The most dependable of the four classes, they use high HP to sidle alongside the enemy and bash him into something even a moll (mob queen) wouldn't associate herself with.
Well there it is. Choose wisely, for your story is their story...
Thieves:
The "pimpest" of all the classes, and decent damage (LOL) too. Personally sent by Satan, these homeys strive to be the stealthiest, most adaptable players in the game.
Bowmen:
Versatile and quick, these hombres use distance to their advantage in KSin' the mesos outta you.
They…wait a second! I don't really know what they do… I think they are only there because of Legolas…
Mages (or Magi):
As the most powerful of the four jobs,maple story mesos these gangstas take a lotta BS from people, but no worries, you can just rearrange their faces after you're done takin' down that Zakum to Chinatown.
Warriors:
The most dependable of the four classes, they use high HP to sidle alongside the enemy and bash him into something even a moll (mob queen) wouldn't associate herself with.
Well there it is. Choose wisely, for your story is their story...
Dominions Guide to Free NX Cash in Maple Story
Ever wanted to own that new clothing apparel or a pet, but you couldn't afford the NX Cash to pay for it? Don't worry, this guide is made to change all that, just read the following steps carefully.
Register for Paypal. Paypal is a free and fast way to transfer money online. You will need this when obtaining NX Cash for free
Register for Triond. Triond allows you to publish content on their sites while letting you earn money.
Create content for Triond to publish. Content can be almost anything. Videos or cooking recipes, Triond will publish it for you.maplestory powerleveling Your content will earn you money so that you can pay for NX Cash! Triond will pay directly to your Paypal (your Paypal email) so that you can pay for NX Cash directly, no hassles. The more content you create and the more people that visit your content's page, the more money you will make.
Digg! Digg is an online program that allows you to promote your content. After registering with Digg, submit the urls to the content you created for Triond and watch the number of views s well as your money go up!
Do Surveys and offers! Depending on how popular your content is, it may take a while for you to get enough to purchase NX Cash.maplestory powerleveling In the meantime, why not find some online surveys and offers? This way, you will be able to make enough for Gold even faster. My favorite site to do offers and surveys is Treasure Trooper. Whenever you see an opportunity to make more money online, go for it, usually they are free so you have nothing to lose. But be warned, some of these are scams so please beware. Do NOT pay to do surveys or make money.
Enjoy!

Pay for NX Cash with your Paypal account and have fun!
Register for Paypal. Paypal is a free and fast way to transfer money online. You will need this when obtaining NX Cash for free
Register for Triond. Triond allows you to publish content on their sites while letting you earn money.
Create content for Triond to publish. Content can be almost anything. Videos or cooking recipes, Triond will publish it for you.maplestory powerleveling Your content will earn you money so that you can pay for NX Cash! Triond will pay directly to your Paypal (your Paypal email) so that you can pay for NX Cash directly, no hassles. The more content you create and the more people that visit your content's page, the more money you will make.
Digg! Digg is an online program that allows you to promote your content. After registering with Digg, submit the urls to the content you created for Triond and watch the number of views s well as your money go up!
Do Surveys and offers! Depending on how popular your content is, it may take a while for you to get enough to purchase NX Cash.maplestory powerleveling In the meantime, why not find some online surveys and offers? This way, you will be able to make enough for Gold even faster. My favorite site to do offers and surveys is Treasure Trooper. Whenever you see an opportunity to make more money online, go for it, usually they are free so you have nothing to lose. But be warned, some of these are scams so please beware. Do NOT pay to do surveys or make money.
Enjoy!

Pay for NX Cash with your Paypal account and have fun!
MapleStory: Dead Mine Scroll Marketing Guide
Think you're not a good trader in Maple and need money desperately? Well, there's another option, but it's definitely slower than buying-and-selling and that is...
Zakum Part ! - This guide will only teach you how to market the items you get for this quest, but you have to learn how to do the quest yourself.
The Basic Basics
Let's start off with the basic fundamentals. You need to know how to do the quest. In case you still don't know, here's a quick guide for you.
So as you know, after you finish the quest with 7 keys and 30 documents or more, you get 5 Return Scrolls to Dead Mine (I'll just refer to them as DM Scrolls here). But now the question is, what to do with them?
Collecting DM Scrolls
One thing you need to know is, since the recent patch in some versions of Maple, the cap for the number of Zakum Part 1s you can do in a day is 3. This means a total of 15 DM Scrolls. Remember, use another level 50 or above character to do this quest so you can train your main. After the 3 tries in a day, leave your character there. The next day log back in,maplestory mesos walk a few maps back into Door to Zakum and redo the quest. Advised to use a thief since it can Dark Sight and move through those Cerebes and Bains easily.
So, collect about 100 DM Scrolls, then return your character to El Nath to start selling them. 100 DM Scrolls will take about 7.5 hours in total if you can do Zakum Part 1 fairly quickly.
At the Free Market
Here's one of the things you're not supposed to do in the FM when you're marketing your DM Scrolls. NEVER sell them in shops. People who buy DM Scrolls in the FM never go to shops to look unless there are no people around selling them. Next, you must know the price of a DM Scroll. In Maple sea, the average price is about 150k ~ 170k each.
When you sell your DM Scrolls, do it like this:
S> DEAD MINE SCROLLS 160K EA @@@@@ @@@@@ @@@@@ (cont.)
Remember, divide your @s into 5s.This way your text box will reach higher
But if you have a pet you can do this:
/pet S> DEAD MINE SCROLLS 160K EA @@@@@@@ /trade (char. name) @@@@@ @@@@@@@ @@@@ @@@@@@@
Notice the pattern in the number of @s.
Ok, another thing you need to know is this. Since the recent update of Zombie maps, zombie maps have become less popular, leading to less people buying DM Scrolls. However, there are STILL some people out there who still buy them. Because of this, we cannot afford to let the price of our DM Scrolls drop below 130k. OR ELSE, YOU MIGHT START PULLING THE MARKET DOWN. If you pull the market down, it means you'd have to keep decreasing your price, resulting in less income.
So as I was saying, collect about 100 DM Scrolls first. Usually people buy DM Scrolls in bulk or 1, 5 or 10. If you do manage to get rid of your 100 DM Scrolls, you should earn around 15m (That's 15 000 000 mesos), after being taxed! Then repeat the process. 15m for 7.5 hours of time is about 2m per hour. If you sell them at 130k or less each, you will earn 13m, which is 2m less! It SHOULD take less than a half hour to sell off everything if you're going at average pace, or about 20 mins if you're lucky.
Looks easy?
Easier said than done. Remember that there are all kind of weird things going around in the FM nowadays, like trade hacks. You won't want to lose 7.5 hours of your time to a trade hacker, will you? Watch out for people who buy DM Scrolls in bulk of 40 or above. Usually, people don't buy so much. You might want them to put their money first before putting your DM Scrolls, or you might be a victim of trade hack. Another thing is, DON'T spend your 15m in one shot. Learn how to save so you can go on mass buying or mass scrolling periods. I'll include a short story below which is somewhat related to this...
One day, a man was reading his newspaper on the way back home by bus. When he reached his stop, he had just finished reading the paper. So when he got off the bus, he saw a young man on the streets shouting, “Extra! Extra! Newer copy of today's paper! Two men swindled!”. The man looked at the young chap, thought for a while, and decided to buy the “new” paper without even looking at it. But when he bought the paper, he found that it was empty! You know what?
The young man then started screaming, “Extra! Extra! Newer copy of today's paper! Three men swindled!”
Moral of the story: Don't spend your money before looking at what you're buying. To all you DM Scroll sellers- to- be, DON'T try to scam people by replacing the DM Scrolls with Return Scrolls to Nearest Town or anything like that.
To Sum Up
Don't sell you DM Scrolls in FM Shops.
Don't keep bringing your DM Scroll prices down.
Don't try to scam.
Don't spend all your hard earn money in one shot.
Don't be a victim or trade hacks!
And that's the end of the guide! Thanks for stopping by to read!
Zakum Part ! - This guide will only teach you how to market the items you get for this quest, but you have to learn how to do the quest yourself.
The Basic Basics
Let's start off with the basic fundamentals. You need to know how to do the quest. In case you still don't know, here's a quick guide for you.
So as you know, after you finish the quest with 7 keys and 30 documents or more, you get 5 Return Scrolls to Dead Mine (I'll just refer to them as DM Scrolls here). But now the question is, what to do with them?
Collecting DM Scrolls
One thing you need to know is, since the recent patch in some versions of Maple, the cap for the number of Zakum Part 1s you can do in a day is 3. This means a total of 15 DM Scrolls. Remember, use another level 50 or above character to do this quest so you can train your main. After the 3 tries in a day, leave your character there. The next day log back in,maplestory mesos walk a few maps back into Door to Zakum and redo the quest. Advised to use a thief since it can Dark Sight and move through those Cerebes and Bains easily.
So, collect about 100 DM Scrolls, then return your character to El Nath to start selling them. 100 DM Scrolls will take about 7.5 hours in total if you can do Zakum Part 1 fairly quickly.
At the Free Market
Here's one of the things you're not supposed to do in the FM when you're marketing your DM Scrolls. NEVER sell them in shops. People who buy DM Scrolls in the FM never go to shops to look unless there are no people around selling them. Next, you must know the price of a DM Scroll. In Maple sea, the average price is about 150k ~ 170k each.
When you sell your DM Scrolls, do it like this:
S> DEAD MINE SCROLLS 160K EA @@@@@ @@@@@ @@@@@ (cont.)
Remember, divide your @s into 5s.This way your text box will reach higher
But if you have a pet you can do this:
/pet S> DEAD MINE SCROLLS 160K EA @@@@@@@ /trade (char. name) @@@@@ @@@@@@@ @@@@ @@@@@@@
Notice the pattern in the number of @s.
Ok, another thing you need to know is this. Since the recent update of Zombie maps, zombie maps have become less popular, leading to less people buying DM Scrolls. However, there are STILL some people out there who still buy them. Because of this, we cannot afford to let the price of our DM Scrolls drop below 130k. OR ELSE, YOU MIGHT START PULLING THE MARKET DOWN. If you pull the market down, it means you'd have to keep decreasing your price, resulting in less income.
So as I was saying, collect about 100 DM Scrolls first. Usually people buy DM Scrolls in bulk or 1, 5 or 10. If you do manage to get rid of your 100 DM Scrolls, you should earn around 15m (That's 15 000 000 mesos), after being taxed! Then repeat the process. 15m for 7.5 hours of time is about 2m per hour. If you sell them at 130k or less each, you will earn 13m, which is 2m less! It SHOULD take less than a half hour to sell off everything if you're going at average pace, or about 20 mins if you're lucky.
Looks easy?
Easier said than done. Remember that there are all kind of weird things going around in the FM nowadays, like trade hacks. You won't want to lose 7.5 hours of your time to a trade hacker, will you? Watch out for people who buy DM Scrolls in bulk of 40 or above. Usually, people don't buy so much. You might want them to put their money first before putting your DM Scrolls, or you might be a victim of trade hack. Another thing is, DON'T spend your 15m in one shot. Learn how to save so you can go on mass buying or mass scrolling periods. I'll include a short story below which is somewhat related to this...
One day, a man was reading his newspaper on the way back home by bus. When he reached his stop, he had just finished reading the paper. So when he got off the bus, he saw a young man on the streets shouting, “Extra! Extra! Newer copy of today's paper! Two men swindled!”. The man looked at the young chap, thought for a while, and decided to buy the “new” paper without even looking at it. But when he bought the paper, he found that it was empty! You know what?
The young man then started screaming, “Extra! Extra! Newer copy of today's paper! Three men swindled!”
Moral of the story: Don't spend your money before looking at what you're buying. To all you DM Scroll sellers- to- be, DON'T try to scam people by replacing the DM Scrolls with Return Scrolls to Nearest Town or anything like that.
To Sum Up
Don't sell you DM Scrolls in FM Shops.
Don't keep bringing your DM Scroll prices down.
Don't try to scam.
Don't spend all your hard earn money in one shot.
Don't be a victim or trade hacks!
And that's the end of the guide! Thanks for stopping by to read!
MapleStory Thief Starter Guide
In order to get a good starting thief, you need to roll 4 strength and 4 intelligence. Luck and Dexterity can be anything, although if your lazy, you can do 5 strength but never any more for intelligence. Many Questions asked by noobs(not that you are one.
Why is dexterity and luck so important while strength and intelligence isn't?
.Luck = DMG when using knives, claws.
.Dexterity = Higher it is, more armors you can use.
.Strength = ALthough this is needed for strength bandits, your just starting.
.Thief are pretty much useless in close-range,maplestory mesos unless your going for a bandit, which will still not need intelligence.
What does AP stand for?
AP stands for "ability point". Ability points are points that you put on certain stats, which include STR, DEX, INT, LUK, HP, and MP. You get 5 ability points every time you level up
What is SP?
SP stands for "skill points". Skill points are points that you put on certain skills to activate or upgrade them. As a thief, you receive your first skill point at level 10 when you become a thief and every level after 10 you receive 3 skill points.
Notes:Like in many other guides, the author will put in the word "save". Please note that save is not really a skill. Save means to store up ability points, and later in a level spend it all at once.
Things needed to become a theif:
.Level: 10
.Dexterity: 25
Pointers:
Keep on raising dexterity, the more you have the more armor you can wear,,maplestory mesos although I forgot the minimun of the best armor...
Training Suggestions(note you do NOT have to follow this pointer it is only a suggestions of which monsters to fight):
.Level 1-4: Blue Snails and Green Snails.
.Level 5-10: Blue Snails, Red Snails, Green Snails and Shrooms
.Level 11-15: Slimes and Orange Mushrooms.
.Level 16-20: Pigs and Ribbon Pigs.
.Level 21-30: Green Mushrooms and Horned Mushrooms.
.Level 31-34: Wild Boars and Evil Eyes.
.Level 35-40: WIld Boars and Fire Boars.
.Level 40-45: Jr. Cellions, Jr. Lioners and Jr. Grupins.
.Level 46-50: Star Picies.
.Level 50-55: Star Pixies, Zombie Lupins, Stone Golems, and Block Golems.
.Level 56-60: ZOmbie Lupins.
.Level 60-70: Coolie Zombies.
.Level 71-80: Yeti & Pepe, Tauromacis, and Coolie Zombies.
.Level 81-90: Bain and Yeti & Pepe
.Level 91-100: Dark Yeti & Pepe and Crimson Balrog
Why is dexterity and luck so important while strength and intelligence isn't?
.Luck = DMG when using knives, claws.
.Dexterity = Higher it is, more armors you can use.
.Strength = ALthough this is needed for strength bandits, your just starting.
.Thief are pretty much useless in close-range,maplestory mesos unless your going for a bandit, which will still not need intelligence.
What does AP stand for?
AP stands for "ability point". Ability points are points that you put on certain stats, which include STR, DEX, INT, LUK, HP, and MP. You get 5 ability points every time you level up
What is SP?
SP stands for "skill points". Skill points are points that you put on certain skills to activate or upgrade them. As a thief, you receive your first skill point at level 10 when you become a thief and every level after 10 you receive 3 skill points.
Notes:Like in many other guides, the author will put in the word "save". Please note that save is not really a skill. Save means to store up ability points, and later in a level spend it all at once.
Things needed to become a theif:
.Level: 10
.Dexterity: 25
Pointers:
Keep on raising dexterity, the more you have the more armor you can wear,,maplestory mesos although I forgot the minimun of the best armor...
Training Suggestions(note you do NOT have to follow this pointer it is only a suggestions of which monsters to fight):
.Level 1-4: Blue Snails and Green Snails.
.Level 5-10: Blue Snails, Red Snails, Green Snails and Shrooms
.Level 11-15: Slimes and Orange Mushrooms.
.Level 16-20: Pigs and Ribbon Pigs.
.Level 21-30: Green Mushrooms and Horned Mushrooms.
.Level 31-34: Wild Boars and Evil Eyes.
.Level 35-40: WIld Boars and Fire Boars.
.Level 40-45: Jr. Cellions, Jr. Lioners and Jr. Grupins.
.Level 46-50: Star Picies.
.Level 50-55: Star Pixies, Zombie Lupins, Stone Golems, and Block Golems.
.Level 56-60: ZOmbie Lupins.
.Level 60-70: Coolie Zombies.
.Level 71-80: Yeti & Pepe, Tauromacis, and Coolie Zombies.
.Level 81-90: Bain and Yeti & Pepe
.Level 91-100: Dark Yeti & Pepe and Crimson Balrog
MapleStory Mage Leveling Guide
To level a mage from 1-40
.level 1-8: Train on the island that you start on.
.level 8-15: Train on slimes by Ellinia. Ask people to take you to the slime tree and train there.
.level 16-20: Kill mushrooms around ellinia, MapleStory Powerleveling only green ones though.
.level 20-28ish: Pig beach. There are guides all over the internet to get you there.
.28-35ish: Ant tunnel. There are also guides to get there.
.35-40: Travel into the deeper parts of ant tunnel.
.level 1-8: Train on the island that you start on.
.level 8-15: Train on slimes by Ellinia. Ask people to take you to the slime tree and train there.
.level 16-20: Kill mushrooms around ellinia, MapleStory Powerleveling only green ones though.
.level 20-28ish: Pig beach. There are guides all over the internet to get you there.
.28-35ish: Ant tunnel. There are also guides to get there.
.35-40: Travel into the deeper parts of ant tunnel.
Claw Assassin Guide for Maple Story
First off, you need to have a roll like this:
.STR: 4
.DEX: Anything
.INT: 4
.LUK: Anything
Then, make your stats so they're like this when you become level 10:
.STR: 4
.DEX: 25
.INT: 4
.LUK: 37
Then, you should add 3 stat points to luck, and 2 stat points to dexterity on each level. Then, you do the following with your skill points:
.Level 10 : +1 to Lucky Seven
.Level 11 : +3 to Nimble Body
.Levels 12-13 : +3 Keen Eyes per level
.Level 14 : +2 Keen Eyes (then it is maxed), +1 Lucky Seven
.Levels 15-20 : +3 Lucky Seven per level (maxed at lv. 20)
.Level 21 : +3 Disorder
.Level 22 : +1 Dark Sight, +2 Nimble Body
.Levels 23-27 : +3 Nimble Body per level (maxed at lv. 27)
.Levels 28-30 : +3 Dark Sight per level
Then you'll become a claw thief. After you become a claw thief,maplestory powerleveling you're free to level up whatever you wish.
.STR: 4
.DEX: Anything
.INT: 4
.LUK: Anything
Then, make your stats so they're like this when you become level 10:
.STR: 4
.DEX: 25
.INT: 4
.LUK: 37
Then, you should add 3 stat points to luck, and 2 stat points to dexterity on each level. Then, you do the following with your skill points:
.Level 10 : +1 to Lucky Seven
.Level 11 : +3 to Nimble Body
.Levels 12-13 : +3 Keen Eyes per level
.Level 14 : +2 Keen Eyes (then it is maxed), +1 Lucky Seven
.Levels 15-20 : +3 Lucky Seven per level (maxed at lv. 20)
.Level 21 : +3 Disorder
.Level 22 : +1 Dark Sight, +2 Nimble Body
.Levels 23-27 : +3 Nimble Body per level (maxed at lv. 27)
.Levels 28-30 : +3 Dark Sight per level
Then you'll become a claw thief. After you become a claw thief,maplestory powerleveling you're free to level up whatever you wish.
The Ultimate Maplestory Guide
Jobs
Personally, I prefer a bandit, bowman, or a warrior. Magicians are good at lower levels but when you start getting higher their attacks sucks and gets boring easily. Sins are really boring since you use lucky seven until the fourth job. Now as for 2nd jobs, it doesn't really matter which one you choose for bowman because both of them are like the same. For a warrior I suggest either a crusader or a dragon knight. I believe they are much cooler, have better skills and stronger.
Equips
I suggest not buying a lot of armor but instead use the money on stronger weapons. Spend money only on good armor. If an armor only adds defense, don't buy it. But, let's say you're a warrior and the armor adds a few strength or dexterity I would maybe buy it and keep it for 15 levels. If you don't have a lot of money just buy a pretty good glove or boot and keep it for a long time. Since boots and gloves' stats doesn't increase buy a lot it doesn't matter.
Pots
Don't buy pots that fill you up the whole way. A red pot costs 50 mesos and heals 50 but, and orange pot costs more than 150 and heals 150. Thus, you should buy pots that fill about 1/3 of you health or mana.
Places to Train
.1-8:Maple Island
.8-15:Hennesys
.15-18:Kerning (orange mush)
.18-23:Sleepywood or Ellinia (green mush)
.23-30:Sleepywood (horny mush)
.30-38:Perion (fire boar) or Orbis (kitties)
.38-45:Sleepywood (cold eye and drake)
.45-55:Florina Beach (clang and lorang)
.55-65:Ludibrium (clock tower)
.65-70:El Nath (anything, just to be close to 3rd job's first step)
After the 3rd job I really can't help you because I haven't made enough accounts to figure out the best places to train.
Monster Drops
All the equips you find that are above level 40 I suggest you keep and sell, with the exception of some low level items. Pots, stars,MapleStory Powerleveling scrolls and some etc's you should keep. Most etc's you can just dump or sell to shops.
Quests
Do as many quests as you can, they add interest to the game and can give you great rewards and help you level up. If you ever get stuck on quests or have no idea where to start them go to for help.
Personally, I prefer a bandit, bowman, or a warrior. Magicians are good at lower levels but when you start getting higher their attacks sucks and gets boring easily. Sins are really boring since you use lucky seven until the fourth job. Now as for 2nd jobs, it doesn't really matter which one you choose for bowman because both of them are like the same. For a warrior I suggest either a crusader or a dragon knight. I believe they are much cooler, have better skills and stronger.
Equips
I suggest not buying a lot of armor but instead use the money on stronger weapons. Spend money only on good armor. If an armor only adds defense, don't buy it. But, let's say you're a warrior and the armor adds a few strength or dexterity I would maybe buy it and keep it for 15 levels. If you don't have a lot of money just buy a pretty good glove or boot and keep it for a long time. Since boots and gloves' stats doesn't increase buy a lot it doesn't matter.
Pots
Don't buy pots that fill you up the whole way. A red pot costs 50 mesos and heals 50 but, and orange pot costs more than 150 and heals 150. Thus, you should buy pots that fill about 1/3 of you health or mana.
Places to Train
.1-8:Maple Island
.8-15:Hennesys
.15-18:Kerning (orange mush)
.18-23:Sleepywood or Ellinia (green mush)
.23-30:Sleepywood (horny mush)
.30-38:Perion (fire boar) or Orbis (kitties)
.38-45:Sleepywood (cold eye and drake)
.45-55:Florina Beach (clang and lorang)
.55-65:Ludibrium (clock tower)
.65-70:El Nath (anything, just to be close to 3rd job's first step)
After the 3rd job I really can't help you because I haven't made enough accounts to figure out the best places to train.
Monster Drops
All the equips you find that are above level 40 I suggest you keep and sell, with the exception of some low level items. Pots, stars,MapleStory Powerleveling scrolls and some etc's you should keep. Most etc's you can just dump or sell to shops.
Quests
Do as many quests as you can, they add interest to the game and can give you great rewards and help you level up. If you ever get stuck on quests or have no idea where to start them go to for help.
Maple Story Game Review
Maple story is a strange game. Its o.k in its gameplay and interface but never really appealed to me. It's not hard to start off with, has a good tutorial island place but the whole game is 2D with a near 3D background which was strange.
Game play
The game play was alright and there's lots of variety in the items. The classes are unique with some i haven't seen on any other game before. Its an easy interface to master, but at the start is easy to miss some skills and items in the tutorial that cant be acquired later on that are vital to survival in some aspects, and the importance isn't stated by NPC's on the island.maplestory powerleveling

It gets difficult to level up later on with some quests that are totally pointless. The game does offer totally ability to be unique with many different armors and clothes available. It is playable but it isn't quite my type of game.
Pro's
.It is totally free
.Great community
.Extensive selection of equipment
.Easy play and interface
.Fun to dress characters
.Only things that aren't necessary for gameplay are in the cash shop
Con's
.Lag's
.Bad Graphics
.Very boring at times
.All the characters are made to look happy and always smiling even the monsters while they are getting killed. This was in a way negative to me and made me depressed in a way.
.Quest can be a bit tedious and hard with a pointless outcome
.Hackers
.Some things are still written in Korean / Chinese ( ??? )
Overall i'd say this wasn't one of my best gaming experiences and i was disappointed of it very quick, if you enjoy playing it I think thats great and you should keep on it. But all in all I've played better.
Game play
The game play was alright and there's lots of variety in the items. The classes are unique with some i haven't seen on any other game before. Its an easy interface to master, but at the start is easy to miss some skills and items in the tutorial that cant be acquired later on that are vital to survival in some aspects, and the importance isn't stated by NPC's on the island.maplestory powerleveling

It gets difficult to level up later on with some quests that are totally pointless. The game does offer totally ability to be unique with many different armors and clothes available. It is playable but it isn't quite my type of game.
Pro's
.It is totally free
.Great community
.Extensive selection of equipment
.Easy play and interface
.Fun to dress characters
.Only things that aren't necessary for gameplay are in the cash shop
Con's
.Lag's
.Bad Graphics
.Very boring at times
.All the characters are made to look happy and always smiling even the monsters while they are getting killed. This was in a way negative to me and made me depressed in a way.
.Quest can be a bit tedious and hard with a pointless outcome
.Hackers
.Some things are still written in Korean / Chinese ( ??? )
Overall i'd say this wasn't one of my best gaming experiences and i was disappointed of it very quick, if you enjoy playing it I think thats great and you should keep on it. But all in all I've played better.
How to become a spearman guide in maplestory
So you want to become a spearman? Here are some advantages for being a spearman.
Pros-
1. Spearman gives large amount of magic points which warriors extremely lack.
2. The spearman favorite weapon, spears and pole arms have a long reach to attack monsters so now you can attack monsters without damaging too much of yourself.
3. Spearman have the strongest attack.
4. The skills for spearman can do many multi hits which results in massive damage.
5. The dragon knight(class after spearman)' skills are very cool and useful. I mean seriously, with a name called dragon knight, shouldn't their skills be extremely cool?
Cons-
• The spears and pole arms are slow.
• The spear and pole arms are two handed, this will means you cannot carry a shield and is going to cost you some defense.
• The range between lowest and greatest damage is very high. So sometimes you can hit 800 and sometimes you can only hit 30.
Now if you are really want to be a spearman, here should be your stat allotting.
First 5 into hp recovery, then max improving max HP increase. Then max slash blast or power strike. Endure is not useful but one point is fine. Iron body is completely useless, just ignore it.
To become a spearman, you have to become a warrior first, when you roll your dice, it is best to have 4 intelligence and 4 luck, 12 strength and 8 dexterity( I think, just try to get the least amount of intelligence and luck, get as high strength as possible with medium dexterity)you need at least 35 strength and level 10. Spend your time leveling in the beginning island, finish all quests and get to level 10. When you get ability points, put 3 points into strength and 2 into dexterity.
Kill snails then blue snails, red snails them orange mushrooms until you are level 10. fly out the island on the airship. Then fly to Perison on the airship, this time is free.
When you get there, talk to chief sitting bull and now you are a warrior.
From level 10 to 20, try killing slimes west or henesys. The slimes are easy to kill, if you run out of hp, jump on one of the haystacks to heal.
From level 20 to 25, I like killing green mushrooms on the top of the slimes, do the same thing with them.
From level 25 to 30, I like kill horned mushroom in the dungeon. It is in the middle of the map, the horned mushrooms are great for killing.
When you reach level 30, talk to sitting bull again,maplestory mesos he will ask what do you want to be, choose spearman, he is going to tell you collect some dark marbles(or something else, can't remember). You have to kill monsters for them, bring health and magic potion. When you collect 30 or them, give them to sitting bull and now you are a spearman!
Pros-
1. Spearman gives large amount of magic points which warriors extremely lack.
2. The spearman favorite weapon, spears and pole arms have a long reach to attack monsters so now you can attack monsters without damaging too much of yourself.
3. Spearman have the strongest attack.
4. The skills for spearman can do many multi hits which results in massive damage.
5. The dragon knight(class after spearman)' skills are very cool and useful. I mean seriously, with a name called dragon knight, shouldn't their skills be extremely cool?
Cons-
• The spears and pole arms are slow.
• The spear and pole arms are two handed, this will means you cannot carry a shield and is going to cost you some defense.
• The range between lowest and greatest damage is very high. So sometimes you can hit 800 and sometimes you can only hit 30.
Now if you are really want to be a spearman, here should be your stat allotting.
First 5 into hp recovery, then max improving max HP increase. Then max slash blast or power strike. Endure is not useful but one point is fine. Iron body is completely useless, just ignore it.
To become a spearman, you have to become a warrior first, when you roll your dice, it is best to have 4 intelligence and 4 luck, 12 strength and 8 dexterity( I think, just try to get the least amount of intelligence and luck, get as high strength as possible with medium dexterity)you need at least 35 strength and level 10. Spend your time leveling in the beginning island, finish all quests and get to level 10. When you get ability points, put 3 points into strength and 2 into dexterity.
Kill snails then blue snails, red snails them orange mushrooms until you are level 10. fly out the island on the airship. Then fly to Perison on the airship, this time is free.
When you get there, talk to chief sitting bull and now you are a warrior.
From level 10 to 20, try killing slimes west or henesys. The slimes are easy to kill, if you run out of hp, jump on one of the haystacks to heal.
From level 20 to 25, I like killing green mushrooms on the top of the slimes, do the same thing with them.
From level 25 to 30, I like kill horned mushroom in the dungeon. It is in the middle of the map, the horned mushrooms are great for killing.
When you reach level 30, talk to sitting bull again,maplestory mesos he will ask what do you want to be, choose spearman, he is going to tell you collect some dark marbles(or something else, can't remember). You have to kill monsters for them, bring health and magic potion. When you collect 30 or them, give them to sitting bull and now you are a spearman!
Maplestory-road to pure luk sins
game=maplestory
job= Theif (assasin)
pure luk sins means having 25 dex (to become a theif) and then adding ALL the rest of your AP into luk
below is a comparison between normal dex sins and pure luk sins
pros= cheaper than dex sins
= be able to deal much more damage
= be able to deal much more damage
= be able to deal much more damage x50
cons= only has 25 dex so atk range is REAL big
= you are stuck with noob clothes forever =.=
= lower def because you cannot wear high level armor ..but your
sin so your longranged anyway.
beggining stats
this is the best begining stat for theifs but it might take a long time to get.
str=4
dex=*
int=4
luk=*
This is the easier version if a perfect theif (4str 4 int). You should not settle for anyother beggining stats.
str=4/5
dex=*
int=4/5
luk=*
Adding AP for PURE LUK sins
str=4/5 (keep at 4/5 FOREVER)
dex 25 (get 25 dex to become a thief then STAY AT 25)
int=4/5 (keep at 4/5 FOREVER)
luk=*** <=--- add ALL SP into LUK until u quit maple XD Skill build LVL AP -- -- 10 - Lucky Seven (1) 11 - Nimble Body (3) 12 - Keen Eyes (3) 13 - Keen Eyes (6) 14 - Keen Eyes (8) [Maxed], Lucky Seven (2) 15 - Lucky Seven (5) 16 - Lucky Seven (8) 17 - Lucky Seven (11) 18 - Lucky Seven (14) 19 - Lucky Seven (17) 20 - Lucky Seven (20) [Maxed] 21 - Disorder (3) 22 - Dark sight (3) 23 - Nimble Body (6) 24 - Nimble Body (9) 25 - Nimble Body (12) 26 - Nimble Body (15) 27 - Nimble Body (18) 28 - Nimble Body (20) Dark Sight (4) 29 - Dark Sight (7) 30 - Dark Sight (10) TOTAL SKILLS AT lvl 30 Nimble Body (20) [Maxed] Keen Eyes (8) [Maxed] Disorder (3) Dark Sight (10) Lucky Seven (20) [Maxed] Training LVL 1-10 At maple island your damage is mostly based on STR so ..your damage is LOW. Just bear with it until u get to lvl 10 (remeber you need 25 dex by lvl 10) LVL 10-16 When you get the job advancement you'll notice your damage is waaay better since now your damage is based on LUK. Train on slimes, orange mushrooms, or snails. LVL 17-20 These levels you wont even notice because your be killing pigs. They give 15exp each and ribbon pigs are 20exp each. Sins can jump atk so the terrain here is not bad for ksing. LVL 21-30 From here on train at green mushrooms near elenia or go kill horny mushrooms in the ant tunnel.maplestory mesos After about lvl 25 you
should be easily 1-2 hitting Zombie mushrooms in the ant
tunnel.
CONGRATUALTIONS. go talk to Dark Lord at kerning and hunt 30 marble and bring back the Proof Of Hero to Dark Lord and there you go. YOU'RE A SIN NOW!!
job= Theif (assasin)
pure luk sins means having 25 dex (to become a theif) and then adding ALL the rest of your AP into luk
below is a comparison between normal dex sins and pure luk sins
pros= cheaper than dex sins
= be able to deal much more damage
= be able to deal much more damage
= be able to deal much more damage x50
cons= only has 25 dex so atk range is REAL big
= you are stuck with noob clothes forever =.=
= lower def because you cannot wear high level armor ..but your
sin so your longranged anyway.
beggining stats
this is the best begining stat for theifs but it might take a long time to get.
str=4
dex=*
int=4
luk=*
This is the easier version if a perfect theif (4str 4 int). You should not settle for anyother beggining stats.
str=4/5
dex=*
int=4/5
luk=*
Adding AP for PURE LUK sins
str=4/5 (keep at 4/5 FOREVER)
dex 25 (get 25 dex to become a thief then STAY AT 25)
int=4/5 (keep at 4/5 FOREVER)
luk=*** <=--- add ALL SP into LUK until u quit maple XD Skill build LVL AP -- -- 10 - Lucky Seven (1) 11 - Nimble Body (3) 12 - Keen Eyes (3) 13 - Keen Eyes (6) 14 - Keen Eyes (8) [Maxed], Lucky Seven (2) 15 - Lucky Seven (5) 16 - Lucky Seven (8) 17 - Lucky Seven (11) 18 - Lucky Seven (14) 19 - Lucky Seven (17) 20 - Lucky Seven (20) [Maxed] 21 - Disorder (3) 22 - Dark sight (3) 23 - Nimble Body (6) 24 - Nimble Body (9) 25 - Nimble Body (12) 26 - Nimble Body (15) 27 - Nimble Body (18) 28 - Nimble Body (20) Dark Sight (4) 29 - Dark Sight (7) 30 - Dark Sight (10) TOTAL SKILLS AT lvl 30 Nimble Body (20) [Maxed] Keen Eyes (8) [Maxed] Disorder (3) Dark Sight (10) Lucky Seven (20) [Maxed] Training LVL 1-10 At maple island your damage is mostly based on STR so ..your damage is LOW. Just bear with it until u get to lvl 10 (remeber you need 25 dex by lvl 10) LVL 10-16 When you get the job advancement you'll notice your damage is waaay better since now your damage is based on LUK. Train on slimes, orange mushrooms, or snails. LVL 17-20 These levels you wont even notice because your be killing pigs. They give 15exp each and ribbon pigs are 20exp each. Sins can jump atk so the terrain here is not bad for ksing. LVL 21-30 From here on train at green mushrooms near elenia or go kill horny mushrooms in the ant tunnel.maplestory mesos After about lvl 25 you
should be easily 1-2 hitting Zombie mushrooms in the ant
tunnel.
CONGRATUALTIONS. go talk to Dark Lord at kerning and hunt 30 marble and bring back the Proof Of Hero to Dark Lord and there you go. YOU'RE A SIN NOW!!



