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Making millions of mesos is one of hard thing in the game,this time I have collectes some good ways for all of players in the game,hope you can have a look at these guides.
1.Pick up everything you seen . The exception would be monster cards, arrows, omok pieces, etc. Some of these items may sell for a lot, or maybe just a couple hundred mesos in the shop. The money will build up, trust me. 2. Merchant. Go in the FM and buy stuff like capes. Then go and sell them again by spamming in the FM entrance, channel 1 (if you have a good internet connection, I recommend cable or DSL) or sell them using a shop (if you have NX). I recommend selling them with a shop, as spamming in the FM enterence will take longer, and you won't have as much mesos when you sell the item.
If you don't know how much something costs, just try to get a price check from the friendly people of your guild, buddy list, or forums such as MapleTip and Sleepywood.
3. Do the following quests:
John's Pink Flower Basket (Gives you 30 screws, which are hard to find/make) Fixing Blackbull's House (Has a 10% chance of getting a Red Triangular shield, which is worth a lot) Building a New House for Blackbull (Gives you a random 10% scroll, which you can sell)
Actor's Training ( Maplestory power leveling )(One of the hardest quests in MapleStory, but gives scrolls as a reward)
Nella's Quests (Gives you your level 30 shoes, so you don't have to buy them)
Stranger's Request/Stranger's Identity (Gives you your Old Raggedy cape, which you can sell for 400-500k after you get your Icarus Cape)
Icarus's Quests/In Search of Wing the Fairy (Gives you your Icarus cape, so you don't have to buy yours)
Luke the Security Guy (You can get a diamond from this quest - I did, which you can sell for 80-200k) Jane's Final Request (Gives scrolls)
The 1st John Barricade Quest (Gives scrolls)
The chain of Dollhouse Quests (Gives scrolls)
Peace at Eos Tower (Gives scrolls)
Jane and the Wild Boar (Gives scrolls)
Shumi's Quest (Makes it so that you don't have to buy your level 15/20 gloves and your level 30 shoes)
4. Sakura Cellions = Easy Money
If you are over level 45, go to Sakura Cellions, they provide easy money, as they drop 237-346 mesos each. Plus a cellion tail is worth 50 mesos in the shop, and drop npcable equips quite often. Do I smell 180k?
5. LMPQ (Ludibrium Maze PQ)
Now, my character's not level 51 yet, but when he is, I'll be LMPQing, as the PQ gives you items which you can sell. Here is the guide.
6. KPQ (Kerning City PQ)
From KPQ, you can get items such as earrings, that you can sell. The guide.The alternative guide.
7. Ariant PQ
From Ariant PQ (Not APQ, that's a totally different thing), you can get a Palm Tree that will replace the relaxer you got on Maple Island, or you can sell it for 1m to certain players. Here is the guide.
8. BE PATIENT!
If your item isn't selling as fast as you wish it would, than just wait. You don't want to sell something really quickly, and get half of what it's worth.
9. Gacha
Using Gachapon (A NPC where you can trade a "Gacha Ticket" bought with NX for items), you can get rare items that will sell for millions in the FM or in a shop. Remember this: Only Gacha in Mushroom Shrine, because it is the only town that has decent rewards that you have even a chance of getting.
10. Selling Fame
Normally, I wouldn't recommend this, but if you are completely broke, you can spam FAME 15K in ch. 1, to get extra money. Note that this is an easy way to get scammed.
11. 2X Drop
2X drop, an NX item, increases your chances of getting a rare item. It also 2X's your meso drop, so if you're at Sakuras or Leprechauns, you'll get 1800 and 600 mesos instead of 900 and 300.
12. Leprechauns
Although Sakura Cellions are great, Leprechauns (found near Crimsonwood Keep) drop Steelies (a type of stars for sins) and 600 mesos each.
13. Buying Potions
Wait, you may think, why would I need a stratagy to buy potions (or pots in the online world)? Because, you should always buy the cheaper potion. Say I'm a level 20 bandit. I could buy orange potions, but I should still buy red potions. Why? Because 50hp (a red potion) is 50 maplestory mesos. However 150hp (an orange potion) is 160 mesos. You might think, Whoah, 10 mesos? That's not a lot! However when you buy potions in large numbers (which I advise you to do to avoid using nearest town scrolls), you will find that the money stacks up. If you bought 2000 orange potions, you would be wasting 20000 mesos! Then imagine how many times you did that in your Mapling career. You would waste hundreds of thousands, if not millions of mesos. The mesos you waste just get higher as you level up. Always buy one potion "lower" than you think you need.
14. Skipping Equips
You should skip certain equips to save money, such as the Green Wizardry Hat (Which has worse weapon defence than even a conehat! And honestly, who needs magic defence when you're only level 2X?) or the level 20 bandit dagger (only 2 more weapon attack than the last dagger). Overall, if you think you don't need it for that level, skip it. Also compare the new equip with your current equips.
15. Meso Bags
Meso Bags are the quickest way to get mesos, especially with the new golden ones, that give you 10MIL! However, they cost NX, but a mil is equivalent to 50 cents. How cool is that?? These are highly reccomended.
4. Basilmarket/Trade Stratagies
1. Haggling
When you enter a trade, say a price higher than your price, then say "haggle". What this means is that the two people involved will keep on offering prices till they both agree. A lot of the time, this will end up with you either saving money or making money.
2. Bidding at the last moment
When you're bidding on Basilmarket, mark your calander to the day the auction ends. Also bookmark (add to favorites) the auction. On the last minute of the auction, go to the page, and type in the lowest price it'll let you. This will result in you getting the item for a GREAT price.
3. Don't get a canceled trade
One of the main things you should do to avoid getting your trade cancelled is to learn how to touch type. I recommend buying the Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor, or you can find a free one online. Touch typing will make it so you can type several sentences in less than a minute. For example, I can type at up to 60 words per minute, compared to how I could only type 5-10 words per minute when not touch typing. Also, say 'Hi', 'I'm selling ___________, would you like to buy it?', and if you're bad with prices (like me), 'Offer please?', BEFORE you put in your items. The exception would be when you're selling in the FM, when you only have to say 'Hi', or nothing at all.
5. Situations
2 Situations, the broke person, and the rich person.
The Broke Person
Pick up everything any monster gets, even total junk like a pig ribbon. Remember, those leathers may look useless now, but when you get 15 of them, you can get a work glove. Oh, and for those of you who don't know how to get them, take your leathers and 1k, go to Kerning City, and next to the sewers is this guy in a blue sweatshirt standing next to a water thing. Talk to him. Make sure you don't stop training and getting money till you're satisfied, need to re-pot, or got an equip. Don't worry, just stop buying expensive potions and equips and instead, use your current equips and use your palm tree chair/relaxer.
The Rich Person
You look in your inventory and see 50m. Yay! Now we can go buy tons of Sauna Robes and Dark Scrolls! NO. When you have lots of money, only spend it when you can afford to spend it. That means if you're going to be stuck with 100k after you're done, don't do it. Maybe spend one million mesos, but not it all. Spend your money wisely, or it'll all go away. As a general rule of thumb, you should always have at least 1.5m in your inventory.
6. Pros and Cons of a Shop
Pros:
Tax is half as much in a shop compared to peer-to-peer trading Generally, if you manage to get it in CH1/2 FM1/2/3, you will make a bunch of money You don't have to wait for someone to bid on your Basilmarket auction
Cons:
Costs NX Cash If you get the cheapest shop, you will need to stay in one place for a while (unless, of course, you go afk or have another computer on)
7. Shop Tips
1. Set up your shop, then leave your guy afk (away from keyboard) all day. This includes at night. (Make sure you have reliable internet. Strict DSL or Cable ONLY) 2. Log on once at night time, around 11:00PM-12:00AM, you can get a great spot in the FM. 3. Scroll your equips insanely, then put them in your shop for a price above what you want. Then say 'Selling ________, Leave offer' in your shop description. People will leave offers in the chat space, and you can track them down later.
Thanks for your reading,hope you can following these guides and can make lots of maplestory mesos !
When you are playing in Maplestory and create an Aran, the new character will have a default tan skin. Arans starts in an area called Rien , an icy snow covered area with very low temperatures located in a warm place due to the curse. More than half of the island is covered with snow and ice. ( maplestory mesos )Arans are a warrior-type class who use polearms as their main weapon. Like Cygnus Knight, in the selecting character screen there will be a bamboo image identifying the character as an Aran.
To make the Arans even more unique, they have a game mechanic that no other class gets to use: the combo system . Players are able to increase their combo counter by continuously hitting monsters. As their combo counter increases, so does their damage. Some of the Arans' skills require the player to build up their combo counter before they can use them. ( maplestory power leveling )
Pros
Due to having an HP draining buff in second job, fewer HP potions are needed.
Can knockback enemies easier due to a third job buff which reduces the amount of damage required to knockback.
A 4th job party skill called Combo Barrier (reduces damage taken by a certain percentage) only requires 200 Combo Counts.
Can solo end game bosses if built correctly.
Cons
Due to an Aran's damage dependence on combos, fighting enemies that have stunning or seducing attacks can require additional time to kill.
Examples: Papulatus , Zakum .
To keep their combo counters up high they must train on slightly higher leveled monsters.
Repetitive. ( maplestory accounts )They only have a few main attacking skills that don't require some combo counter amount to use.
Thanks for your reading,hope this simple introduction can give you some help to know much more Aran and enjoy playing maplestory game vey much!
This time I would like to tell you Avenger and Flash Jump skill guide ,hope it can give you some help!
Avenger
Avenger is awesome. Max it. Please. Basically, you throw a huge shuriken type thing, which flys straight and you throw 2 with Shadow Partner, and does damage to up to 6 enemies at once, only 4 at level ( maplestory mesos )
1. When maxed, this skill will easilly surpass your lucky 7 damage on mobs of 3 or more enemies. We garauntee it.
[Max Level : 30]
Prerequisite: None.
Type: Active.
Level 1: MP -16; Basic attack 65%, uses 3 throwing stars to attack up to 4 enemies.
Level 11: MP -23; Basic attack 114%, uses 3 throwing stars to attack up to 5 enemies.
Level 21: MP -30; Basic attack 153%, uses 3 throwing stars to attack up to 6 enemies.
Level 30: MP -30; Basic attack 180%, uses 3 throwing stars to attack up to 6 enemies.
This skill is awesome. It will make everyone jealous of your speed, and you will fly across the screen blazingly fast. It is definately worth investing in
quickly.
[Max Level : 20]
Prerequisite: Avenger (Level 5).
Type: Support (Solo - Active, Teleport Like).
Level 1: MP -60; Jumps a certain distance.
Level 11: MP -31; Jumps a certain distance.
Level 20: MP -13; Jumps a certain distance.
The skill( maplestory power leveling ) definitions are horribly vague, but distance does increase fairly drastically.
Thanks for your reading,hope this guide can help you to know much more about the Avenger and Flash Jump skill in Maplestory and enjoy playing Maplestory game very much!
Here we will talke about the difference between Energy Blow and Magic Claw in MapleStory and this message I got it from other site, hope it is informative for you, here we go ! 1. Energy Blow vs. Magic Claw:
In MapleStory maybe most players agree that Magic claw is noticably better, but that does not mean taking energy bolt instead will ruin your game, it's still good - it takes less mp per use, does better damage at lower levels (MapleStory powerleveling), and can knockback king slime in the kerning PQ.Claw is better, but that doesn't mean bolt is terrible.
2. Bows vs. crossbows: There has a different feel to firing, while they can feel a little slow the crossbows can show some very large numbers at times, but they do very well when the larger numbers can 1hit ko, pig beach is a good example. The bows feel much faster and smoother, and the damage has a nice average damage.
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There are four characters you can choose in Maplestory: Warrior, Magician, Bowman and Thief. This time we will introduce Magician guide. Read the information below, i think they are useful... Beginner stat point
The Mage's main stat is INT. This stat increases magic damage and defense. It also increases the amount of MP you will get per level up. You'll be spending most of your stat points in here. LUK is the secondary stat. It raises availability and decreases the amount of EXP you lose when you die. It doesn't matter what your INT and LUK are as long as you rolled at least STR and DEX as fives or lower. If you didn't get the stats you want click the little red dice next to your character at character creation. Now how to spend your stat points during levels is easy enough to understand. First you need to see that your LUK is 13 at level 10. Don't make it 13 any time before or after Level 10. Then you can spend all your stat points in LUK but other wise they all go into INT. This will allow you to wear most equipment (maybe not all on the level requirements) and since INT gives more MP, your MP levels will be quite high after a few levels. If you are feeling you are taking to much damage or just don't like your armor go ahead and spend some stat points into LUK on levels other than 15,20,etc (not recommenced). mesosmaplestory.com offer maplestory mesos and maplestory power leveling service.You can come and have a look!Thank you
A simple test for you to choose classes in Maplestory
When you are new to play Maplestory,maybe you don't know how to choose one class ,this time I have collect you some simple questions for you ,hope it can give you some help to choose classes quickly!This is only for the five first jobs. ( maplestory mesos)
Q=Question, J=Job.
1. Do you prefer range of close-combat?
A. Give me range please. (Q4)
B. I'll fight face-to-face with the monsters. (Q2)
2. Knights or Ninjas?
A. Knights (J1)
B. Ninjas (Q3)
3. Which statement do you like the most?
A. I'll hit them with all my power. (J7)
B. I'll strike them to fast to be seen. (J5)
4. do you like to have AoE (Area of Effect) attacks?
A. Of course, then I can hit multiple monsters at once. (J2)
B. I think it's better to take monsters down one by one. (Q5)
5. I'm a person who likes fighting in party's?
A. Yes (Q6)
B. I prefer fighting alone (J3)
6. What is your fighting style?
A. Spamming the same buffs and attacks over and over again(J4)
B. My whole keyboard is full of attacks I use in combat (J6)
The Jobs
J1 You are a warrior, you want to hit them hard and enjoy's one-hit K.O.'s more then anyone. For the second job or KoC I'll make a guide later.
J2 You are a magician, you like to show the enemy's what you've got for flashy skills and want to kill 5 monsters at the same time. More detailed guide will come.
J3 You are a bowman, you sure don't complain about party's, but alone is more your style. fighting enemy's from far away and keep yourself save is not being weak, it's being smart. More detailed guide will come.
J4 You are a star-thief, you are quicker then lightning and hit faster then anyone can see. you think that hitting 200 per second in 5 attacks is better then 175 in 1. KoC or not guide will come.
J5 You are a dagger-thief, you like to be a ninja, run to your target, hit it, and disappear even before the target died. A good attack is a flashy , Quick and strong attack.
J6 You are a gunner-pirate, on Maple you can't wield a lot of guns at the same time, but with your wide arsenal of attacks this should be no problem. It doesn't matter if it is an AoE or a attack on a single monster, death will be around. ( maplestory power leveling)
J7 You are a knuckle-pirate, you fight with your fists, feet, elbows and everything on your body that can deal damage. You jump right into a pile of monsters and fight them at the same time. And if you are low on HP or MP, you heal by fighting some more.
Thanks for your reading,hope it can do you a favor on choosing classes in Maplestory!
The path of the Archer is probably one of the more difficult in MapleStory. Bows are faster than crossbows, but they also do less damage
An archer's primary and secondary statistics are Dexterity (DEX) and Strength (STR), respectively ( cheap maplestory mesos ). Luck and Int, are worthless to archers, so to be one it is ideal to keep them as low as possible.
Like every class, beginning Archers start out on Maple Island, in front of the Training Camp. There are a number of quests to do that serve to orient first time players to the game. Be warned, however, that once the Training Camp is left, it cannot be returned to. After leaving the starting area, players are given free roam on the island. The strongest monster is Orange Mushroom , which can be hazardous. Fortunately, beginners don't lose EXP when they die. To do some quests, try traveling to Amherst , where simple quests can be fulfilled to get items. Some must-do quests include:
Pio and the Recycling (relaxer chair) Please Deliver a Letter to Lucas (hat) Rain's Maple Quiz (easy EXP) The Elder's Introduction (Mai gives you best Maple Island weapon)
In addition, it is advisable not to use potions on Maple Island, as there is no penalty for dying. If health is needed, try finding a safe place to sit down and wait a few seconds to recover. Stay on Maple Island until level 10, as it provides a comfortable and relatively secure training environment. If that's not up to personal preference, Maple Island can be left at any time by Shanks in Southperry , with 150 mesos (if you choose to stay, you can receive a fee waver from Lucas when you complete Mai's training ). Keep in mind that once on Victoria Island, it is impossible to return (Except in ChinaMS), so any quests will remain permanently unfinished. ( maplestory power leveling)
The first step to being an Archer is already complete! Now that the prospective archer is on Victoria Island, or Vic for short, it's time to head to the Job Instructor. For Archers, that's Athena Pierce, in Henesys . The best way to get to Henesys is via the taxi. In Lith Harbor , the taxi is run by a man in a booth, near the ship.
In order to promote to first job, the character in question must be at least level 10. It is recommended, however, that the advancement be made while still on level 10, as crucial skill points will be lost otherwise. If the future archer left before level 10, get there immediately. After reaching level 10, find Athena Pierce in the town of Henesys (the one at the bottom of the world map). She lives in a tree on the far right of Mushroom Park (also called Henesys Park).
After advancing to archer, the max HP and MP will nearly double. Also, it's finally time to equip a bow! The potion shop of any town sells arrows at 1 meso each, or they can be found from monsters for free. Vicious, the Henesys item maker can also make them for free with Processed Wood and Stiff Feathers. Unfortunately, a level 10 archer doesn't have enough dex to do decent damage with a bow. It's advisable for starters to continue using melee weapons until at least level 15. These can be found from monsters or bought from the Weapon stores in each town. The best melee weapons are from Perion, at the top of the world map. Buy a 2-handed Axe or a wooden sword for 3k meso (each k = 1000 meso). Both STR and dex raise an archer's damage, so don't be afraid to pump it a little, though it's not advisable to raise it above 30 (for now). Dex is better for bows and STR is better for melee weapons. STR affects the minimum damage range of a bow, but only very slightly, and at low levels almost unnoticeably. To use bows, a certain amount of strength is required. This STR requirement is equal to the level requirement plus five. For example, the level 25 bow will require 30 STR. Once the STR requirement for the current weapon is met, put the rest of the Ability Points (AP) into Dex. Below level 30, an archer can switch back and forth between bows and crossbows at will, which is a good idea, as it allows them to pick a preference.
Thanks for your reading on this guide,hope it can do a favor for you on training and can make much more maplestory mesos in Maplestory !
A monster book is a book with information about monsters, it shows the picture of the monster, hp/mp, story, item drops and locations of the monster.( maplestory mesos ) How do you view your monster book?
You can easily view your monster book by pressing the hotkey you assigned the monster book key to or you can also double click on any monster and the monster book will automatically open to that monster.
How do I get the information of the monster into my book?
The information of the monster is automatically put into the book once you collect at least one card of the monster. But to collect all information of the monster you must collect five cards of the same monster. Each card you collect will give you a bonus something like this. (some cards are glitched atm)
1st card - Puts the picture of monster in book
2nd card - Shows amount of Hp and Mp the monster has
3rd card - Tells the story about the monster
4th card - Shows the drops of the monster (also shows animation of monster being attacked when you click on the pic of the monster in the book)
5th card - Shows the locations of the monster (also shows the animation of the monster dying when you click on the pic of the monster in the book)
What happens after i collect all five cards?
After you collect all five cards of the same monster the cards will continue to drop from the monster but it is useless and does not add any additional information to the book. Also you will get 15% more experience from that monster for one hour. After the 15% experience bonus runs out you cannot get another 15% bonus from the same monster by collecting five cards from the monster but you can from another monster.
Why are the monsters placed in different colors in the book?
The monsters are placed in the book based on their levels
Red - Lv.0~Lv.15
Orange - Lv.16~Lv.30
Light Green - Lv.31~Lv.45
Green - Lv.46~Lv.60
Turquoise -Lv.61~ Lv.75
Blue - Lv.76~ Lv.90
Purple - Lv.91~Lv.105
Black - Lv.106~Lv.200
Do all monsters drop monster cards?
No, monsters that are in version exclusive towns like Amoria, New Leaf City, Singapore, etc are not in the monster book and do not drop monster cards.
How do I set my book cover?
You can set a book cover by pressing the right mouse button on the card you want to set as the book cover and clicking set as cover.
How do I raise the level of my book?
The more cards and different ranges of cards you have the higher the level of your book.
What are special cards?
Special cards are the yellow section in the monster book, it includes PQ bosses. Thanks for your reading,hope this guide can give you a help on playing Maplestory,want to level up quickly in Maplestory,just have a look at our website,you can buy cheap maplestory accounts or maplestory powerleveling there!
Thieves are a very popular but expensive class. They have their likenesses with archers and warriors. Though probably being the most expensive to handle, they gain the most maplestory mesosin the process after magicians. They excel at killing enemies quickly, and thus gain lots of mesos in the process. The downside is that the Thief class demands precision when allocating stats, as they can be screwed up very easily.
There are two types of thieves: Assassins and Bandits. Assassins are quick ranged attackers. They are quite Meso efficient and have good damage potential, but cost much more than bandits. Bandits are quick melee attackers and are quite powerful among the 2nd jobs. They aren't as Meso efficient as Assassins and do not have the benefit of ranged attack but make up for it in much greater raw power (after around level 90, there is no way that any assassin can catch up with Bandits' damage), although dagger scrolls have a potential to cost quite a bit.
Pros
Both bandits and assassins get some cool and useful skills such as Savage Blow, Haste, Assaulter, Triple Throw and Flash Jump.
They have the second highest avoidability and accuracy after archers.
Assassins can take out mobs efficiently with Avenger.
Assassins are extremely mobile and have good range.
Both are good at bossing at 4th job.
"DEXless" assassins can easily hit the highest damage of all classes between levels 20-70.
Because of their damage, Thieves are popular choices in Party Quests.
Cons
Average HP and MP, getting 2-hit-killed by monsters at high levels.
Assassins (especially "DEXless" ones) are comparatively unpopular due to their stereotyped KSing.
Good stars and armours are extremely expensive. Claw and Dagger ATT scrolls are some of the most expensive in the game.
Equipment
If you are new to MapleStory or starting on a new server, you should consider skipping armor every five or so levels. Thief items are pricey, so save for future armor. Dexless thieves, Hybrid sins, and STR bandits cost more for scrolls, weapon, etc. Becoming one of these as your first character will be challenging to keep up with buying armor and weapons on your own. If you like a challenge, definitely choose one of these paths.
When you are training in Maplesstory ,choose the right grounds will help you to save lots of time to level quickly and can make much more maplestory mesos in the game! Level 30-34: Train where you have trained before. Ant Tunnel is a good choice, and so is Land of Wild Boars II (Not Land of Wild Boars, Jr. Boogies will give you too much trouble). Jr Sentinels and those green and horned mushroom tree dungeons at Ellinia are profitable alternatives. Fish Resting Spot is not a bad choice as well. You may also butcher the roosters and ducks in Shanghai once you can kill them with one Magic Claw per fowl.
Level 35-39: Go Kill Sakura Cellions. They're awesome training. They give out a lot of money too. Ice mages can now go kill Fire Boars with ease, so do so at Burnt Land I or II. They can also go to Sand Castle Playground to train on Flower Fishes if they want. Lightning right now is still too weak for your purposes, so boars are a good source of exp and money for now (use magic claw, not lit!). Lightning mages can also train well on Ratz in Floor 100 of Helios Tower. Standing on a slide allows one to rain down lightning while not getting hit.
If you start with Lightning, you can also keep it at level 15 when you reach level 35 (assuming you put 1 pt in Teleport at level 30), and train on the hamsters on the 99th floor of Helios tower. This will be a lightning wizards' fastest EXP gain until at least level 55, if you work it correctly. (to compare for around level 50, better to kill 4 Retz at 78XP each every 6 seconds, than 1 fire drake at 220 EXP each, and the Retz spawn en-masse at one spot, while larger rarer monsters like Fire Drakes require you to travel...and suffer plenty of damage). Then just work the Retz until you get enough points stored (save at least 9) to raise Lightning to level 24 directly from 15.
This is because the spell doubles in cost from 20 to 40, at spell level 16, making it very hard on your potions. At about lightning level 24, the damage increase should be worth the doubling of MP, but if you're unsure, you can wait until you get 12 skill points. It's also very safe to train at the Retz as you can't get hit unless you are grabbing loot. You can possibly gain 2-3 levels a day at low experience levels this way if you're a hardcore grinder.
If you are careful with your lightning to mob at least 4 Retz per cast, and pick up all the loot and seeds, you should at -least- break even in mesos/potion use, unlike lorangs, which will drain your mesos like water...
Note: Black Ratz are also a good alternative, at 70 EXP per kill and the fact that they are easier to kill then Retz it may be more profitable to kill them instead.
Level 40-49: If you're an ice mage, now would be a good time to move up to Jr Cellions (the red kitties) at Ossyria, and Fire Boar is a solid (but less rewarding) alternative. You can also train on sakura cellions they are very rewarding. They give out a lot of exp and money. Thunder Mages can consider Lorang, can also train on Jr Cellions or Grupin if Lorang costs too much money. You're going to lose money on pots wherever you go anyway, unless you work the hamsters, so why not lose them on monsters that give good exp and decent drops? Party with cleric at Hot Sands occasionally if you're feeling bored. Note: for lightning mages, 78 EXP Retz are much faster EXP than the lorangs, as they spawn in mobs, and travel time is reduced to near nothing. It's strongly advised to continue working the Retz unless you are really bored. If your ice is maxed, and you're a hybrid, but poor, don't train at Retz; go kill fire boars or Jr Kitties for safe, fast loot until you get enough mesos to have a good stock of potions. Unless you are more concerned with getting rich (item drops) as opposed to leveling fast, Retz mobbing is -highly- recommended, and thus Hybrids/lit mages will have a big advantage over those who don't raise Lightning until after meditation.
If you started with Ice and are hybridizing, continue training on fire boars and Jr. Kitties until you raise lightning to level 15 at around experience level 45. (Assuming you are becoming a hybrid). Then use the same advice as above, for the Retz in Helios tower. Being a hybrid is STRONGLY advised, as working the Retz will let you level as fast, or faster, than any other class for now. (Yes, that includes bandits).
Time to go to Monster Carnival! There's more information about Monster Carnival in the Party Quests section. Monster carnival is great training for Level 40~50 (but you can enter when you're Level 30)
Think: 30000exp in 10 minutes! But that is only if you win and you get rank A. If you're a lit mage, you can do Retz too, because you aren't much help in carnival(for the person who keeps changing this, stop changing it!!!) when you've only got lightning bolt.
Maple coins are wanted, they are found rarely by monsters in the carnival party quest. You can get an Arc Staff (Level 45 staff){20 coins}, Cromi (Level 48 wand){20 coins}, or even the famous Speigelmann's necklace!(gives +1 STR, +1 DEX, +1 INT, and +1 LUK){50 coins} from Spiegelmann.
Note: Robos are really annoying, because they are strong against ice. Tell some other people like bandits to kill robos. If you just don't want to see them, try going into room 1 or 2. You will not see them unless someone summons them.
Level 50-59: If you have both Ice and Lit, Hot Sands is a very good choice. With only Ice, Red Drake should now be what you're training on (you can also go for Cellions and Lioners if Red Drakes hurt too much), while with only lit, Retz are still your best bet right now, even though you're earning less than 0.01% exp per kill, mobbing them should let you level every 6-8 hours until you reach level 55. Move to hot sands if you're going for Ice after med, when you have level 15 ice. With the new lands coming out, Platoon Chronos in The Road of Time is also a good choice. Many still recommend Lorangs, but due to the travel time required (lots of walking), plus the constant damage you will take, Hamsters are your best choice if you want to gain mesos. You should level 3-4x as fast on Retz as you would on Lorangs. Around level 55, you could also consider drakes meal table as a decent training spot. The exp is in general better then Retz, you'll gain 85 + sometimes a 240 exp times 6 a few seconds or 135 times 6 a few seconds. The drops are also noteworthy, as wild cargo's sometimes drop tobi's, and Drakes quite often kumbi's. The only big drawback of this place is that it drains meso's. Especially with magic guard on, which is a must since cargo's do around 300 damage. Expect to earn half of what you need for the potions. (For lightning wizards)Try going into the room with the roids and neohuroids in Magatia, known as C-2. It has a lot of monsters, and you can mob them to the edge of the map where there is a safe spot to zap them with lightning. Level 60 -69: Cellions, Lioners, Red Drakes, Hot Sands, Helios Tower, the old spots. You can TRY to train at Buffoons if you like, but that's not generally a good idea. If you're not so obsessed with big damage, electrifying some jr. Yetis may not be a bad idea, as with freezing up some hectors and zombies. Level 70-75: Same old, same old. Zombies, Hot Sands, Red Drakes. Buffoons might be more practical to hunt right now, but there isn't much change in training. If you're still doing RETZ, you must be a masochist :) Level 76-83: IS mages can start killing Death Teddies now, since there are some sniping points present where you can hit them without worrying about getting hit. It's not great on your wallet, but it's very fast training. If you need money, Zombies are your friend again. You can also try Buffoons. Comp Mages should just stay at Zombies or Buffoons right now. Level 83-88: IS mages got some options now. Bains are a pain to get to and there aren't many sniping spots, but they're like Death Teddies with more money, though the map isn't pure Bains and poison geysers are annoying. Death Teddies are as good as always. If you feel bold, you can try Vikings. Comp mages should probably go for Bains now, or Vikings if you're bold. Level 88+: Vikings are a great target. JMSers could probably go for Bains in Weapon Storage (the map after Anego), or try the Kentauruses which give good exp Leafre (though I'm not sure about their spawns).
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When you are play in maplestory,you will find it is much more and more hard to make maplestory mesos for your character, You can't continue the game if you run out of money, and it is very hard to level up without mp pots, or hp pots. This time I has collected some good steps for you to make tons mesos ,hope you can like it!
1. Pick up items
This might be very obious but people usually just let there mesos fall up on the ground. Lets put it in perspective, if I killed 1000 pigs to level up, and didn't pick up the mesos i just lost (1000*30)=30k. It might not seem so much for lower levels but when your killing senitals, or malady's thats almost 200 mesos per monster.
2. Party Quest
Party Quest can be fun, and are very effective. But the best is you get maplestory items in the end. The best pq, of course, is the original Kerning PQ. If you get even one 10% Overall Dex Scroll, thats almost 1 mill in most servers. I would suggest that you pq from 24 to 31, and not do any other quest. Other party quests are ok, but are very time consuming, and take alot more talent.
3. Never Undersell
If someone is very eager to buy something from you, you should probably check the price. An easy way to avoid this is to make the buyer offer first.
4. Try BasilMarket
Basilmarket is the ebay of maplestory, right down to the feedback. You can begin auctions, and buy other stuff. Basilmarket is a place that sells your item for about 100k to 500k more then average, because of the high levels that shop there.
5. Use the Gachapon
Easiest way to get rare items, I would suggest using the NLC since it has the best weopons and items.
6. Invest in an FM Shop
Once you get the hang of selling things in your fm shop, you can raise your prices, and sell for higher then average. You should buy low, and sell high, just like a captalist.
7. Go Merchanting
Go to places like Kerning PQ area, and buy scrolls off newbies. But you shouldn't rip them off too much. ALso go to places like fm, and spam Buying Scrolls, Items and so on that should help you gain some esstenial items for cheap.
8. Start another account if your stuck
If your stuck, or don't have enough money to move on in the game, just start a new account. Get it up to level 31, but in that time you should be doing PQ's hourly Another idea, is to die after every pq, that way you can continue pqing and you won't have to worry.
9. Do not buy items/weopons you don't need.
Become Low stat character, it'll help your damage, and meso in the early levels of the game.
10. Save up!
A formula that has always worked for me is for every 100k I make I save up 50k. And that 50k stays in the bank until I need it for a weopon.
Thanks for your reading,hope it can give you some help on making maple story mesosmore or less for your character in maplestory !
As with all MMORPGs, there are some things that you should and should not do.
Territory : While no one "owns" territory (it is intellectual property of Wizet), a significant number of MapleStory players grow attached to the area that they have been training on for a decent amount of time. This is an "unwritten law" of MapleStory, ?maplestory accounts?and it is suggested that you abide by it, if you value your fame level. If you would like to train somewhere, but it has already been taken, then simply change channels. With 19 channels there are plenty of places to train at. If you invade someone's territory, then it is most commonly considered "kill stealing" and will most likely cause arguments. While it is incorrect to say that this is just as wrong to do as, for example, invading a foreign country, it tends to irritate people, so try not to do this. Unfortunately, in some places such as the popular "Pig Beach", territory is very hard to grasp, and a lot of kill stealing occurs as a result.
The etiquette of territory is hard to define, as everyone has different views of how big their territory is. For some maps, a territory may be less than 1/8 of the map, or even a mere monster. On the other hand, the territory of some maps such as the end of the B3 Subway, and the Zombie maps, extend across the entire map. However, as you train in that particular map for a long amount of time, you will begin to grasp this common, unwritten knowledge. Also if you happen to want to kill say pigs without the random effect of maybe getting defamed go to a really unpopulated map. Say map 20 you will be able to train in relative peace, however you might not be able to kill pigs or anything else fast enough.
Kill Stealing : Many people "kill steal", especially at earlier levels. In essence, kill stealing is when a person either invades someone else's territory, or when a stronger player follows around a weaker player just to irritate that weak player. Kill stealing is often referred to as "KSing" ("KS" referring to "kill steal", and "KSed" referring to "kill stealed"). Sometimes, a form of kill stealing is used to defend against kill stealing. This situation is rare and cannot be defined with a specific term, other than "KS war", although this generally involves more than two people. It typically happens when someone is kill stealing, is warned, defamed, and still will not leave one's territory. Kill stealing is considered rude behavior and generally results in defaming. The kill stealing etiquette rule does not apply to boss monsters, per global belief. In some extreme cases, one may wait for a boss monster such as Mushmom for a considerable amount of time, and is KSed once it spawns.When you are being ksed,a good choice is to move to another training spot, or just run away.Getting ksed is not fun,especially if you have 2Xs exp. ( maplestory mesos )
Defaming : Defames, which is the opposite of fame, are generally frowned upon, as they can easily lead to "mass defames" in which a band of people defames a single person repeatedly. Defaming is sometimes a useful tool to use if someone is being extremely disrespectful by kill stealing or otherwise. A "defame war" is similar to a mass defaming, except two parties of people defame each other.
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Cleric is one of popular class in MapleStory .They have holy spells that are very powerful against the undead's and evil-based monsters. They also have skills that makes up for their low stamina and guarding abilities.
If you want to become a Magician, you must be at least level 8. Otherwise, level 10. Plus, you must have at least 20 INT. Once you are ready, head over to Ellinia, the town of Magicians, located in a deep forest east of Victoria Island, and go to the very top of the town. On the highest platform, you will see a house. Go inside the and you will see a floating person named Grendel the Really Old. Talk to him and he will judge your worth as a possible Magician and you will advance as a Magician.
Magician Training Grounds
Level 1-8: Train in Maple Island against Snails, Blue Snails, and Shrooms.
Level 8-10: Train in Henesys against Snails, Blue Snails, Red Snails, Shrooms, Slimes, Mushrooms, and Pigs.
Level 10-15: Train in Ellinia against Slimes.
Level 15-21: Train in Henesys against Pigs and Ribbon Pigs.
Level 21-30: Train in Ellinia against Green Mushrooms and Horned Mushrooms or Do the Party Quest in Kerning City or train in the dungeon against Stirges.
In order to become a Cleric, you must be at least level 30. Go talk to Grendel the Really Old once again, and he will rave about how you look much stronger now than before. He will also make an offer that if you pass a simple test, he will make you even more powerful than you already are. Cnce you accept the offer to take the test, he will give you a letter that is for the Job Advancement Instructor near Ellinia, and you will have to go search for that person. Once the instructor receives the letter from you, you will be taken inside a tree, where the instructor tells you to collect 30 Dark Crystals by defeating the monsters inside. Once inside, there are no stores around to speak of, so you will need to stock up and prepare yourself before entering. Once all 30 Dark Crystals have been collected, the instructor will award you with a Proof of a Hero, and you will take that back to Grendel the Really Old in Ellinia, where then you will advance as the Cleric.
Cleric Training Grounds
Level 30-35: Train in the dungeon against Horned Mushrooms, Undead Mushrooms, and Stirges.
Level 35-40: Train in the subway against Jr. Wraiths or do Ludibrium Party Quest.
Level 40-45: Train in the subway against Jr. Wraith or train in Ellinia against Zombie Lupins or in Ludibrium against Chronos and Platoon Chronos or do Ludibrium Party Quest.
Level 45-50: Train in Ellinia against Zombie Lupins or train in Ludibrium against Platoon Chronos or do Ludibrium Party Quest.
Level 50-55: Train in the Subway against Wraiths or do Orbis Party Quest.
Level 55-60: Train in the Subway against Wraiths or do Orbis Party Quest.
Level 60-70: Train in the Subway against Wraiths or train in El Nath against Coolie Zombies or do Orbis Party Quest.
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This build is for people who like high damage early and do not care about their character's stats at the end of the game. This build is not recommended for players planning on reaching high levels.
The Balanced Build This build will allow you to train quickly, but not as fast as the Low MP Build. This will consume some pots, but not as many as the Low MP Build.
This build is basically what its name says. Its balanced. Magic Claw is given quite early to boost training at the cost of lower MP recovery. However, they will still receive close to the maximum amount of MP.
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Maplestory is a popular 2-D Side-Scrolling MMORPG created by NEXON and WIZET. This quirky Free 2 Play game consists of your character and which you can customize at your will. You, the player will go on many adventures and defeat many monsters to become the Top Maplestory player
Character When you log in, you are required to choose a World where your character will be put in. When you create a character, you will be asked to choose a certain class: Adventurers, Cygnus Knights, and Arans. Your character is now able to be played. In Maplestory, you are open to a wide variety of things such as clothes , weapons, ( maplestory power leveling )shields, armor, pets, etc. When you first start playing, your character is Level 1. You start off in one of three Islands depending on your path selection:
-Maple Island: Adventurer Class.
-Ereve: Cygnus Knights.
-Rien: Arans.
You can defeat monsters and level up to become stronger. Leveling up gives you 5 AP (Ability Points) and 3 SP(Skill Points). Spend SP Points on Skills acquired and AP on your attributes that are most important to the job you will become. Once you level up to Level 10, you can become your first job depending on what class you chose. If you chose Adventurer, you will be allowed to select 1 of 5 jobs: Archer, Pirate, Magician , Warrior, and Thief. If you chose Aran, you become a First Job Aran and if you chose Cygnus Knight, you can choose to become one of these 5: Blaze Wizard, Dawn Warrior, Thunder Breaker, Wind Archer, and Night Walker. (Stronger versions of the Adventurer Jobs). Job Advancing
When you arrive atlevel 30, depending on your job, you can become a stronger version of that job. You can become new job advancements at a certain level.
Level 10: 1st Job Advancement, Level 30: 2nd Job Advancement, Level 70: 3rd Job Advancement, and Level 120: 4th Job Advancement. Each Job Advancement gives you more skills, more power, and a new job name.
Items and Currency
The main Currency in Maplestory is Mesos.maplestory mesos are coins with Maple Leaves printed on them. With Mesos, you can buy Potions, Equipment , and special ETC Items. You can also trade items for more items. Mesos can be acquired by selling items, killing monsters, or completing quests. Monsters drop certain amounts of Mesos depending on their level. Another type of Currency is NX or Nexon Cash . Nexon Cash can be bought with real money at a $1:1000 NX Ratio. You can buy NX Tickets at participating stores for 10$ and 25$. You can also charge NX with a PayPal Account. With NX you can buy special stylish equipment not available in regular stores. You can also get special items that are used for enhancing your power. Pets can be bought too. Items in Maplestory range from all sorts of things. Sometimes equipment have level requirements. For example a Two-Handed Sword is for Level 20's and higher which means anyone under level 20 cannot equip this maplestory items. All sorts of equipment can be bought like Helmets, Armor, Tops, Bottoms, Shields, Swords, Daggers, Claws, Guns, shoes, masks, and facial equipment. Thanks for your reading,hope that you can know much more about Maplestory and play well In Maplestory!
Guide On Doing The Kerming Party Quest In Maplestory
This is a pretty easy Party Quest, and gives good rewards for your level.
The First Stage:
Pretty Straight Forward Go Right Till you get To Cleo and talk to her. She ask's a question and you gotta get the EXACT Number of passes she tells you to get. After that kill the Ligator's Till You Get enough Passes. Talk to Cleo. Drop your pass so the leader can continue on.
The Second Stage:
Alot Easier then first stage. All you gotta do is find the right rope combination. 1 Person per rope.
The Third Stage:
Still easier then First Stage. All you gotta do is Find the right platforms. 1 Person per platform.
The Fourth Stage:
This stage can get pretty annoying ._.
Climb all the way to the top of the map until you get onto the crates. Same as stage 2 and 3 just with 8 crates,this may take a lot of time.
The Fifth And Final Stage:
Grats On Getting to final stage. Now u gotta make your way to the bottom killing / dodging the monsters. The King Slime (PC) Will be waiting at the bottom. You and your party gotta try and kill it. I recemend atleast getting a mage or Theif atleast because they pwn the Boss. Once u kill the boss get the passes from the monsters and make your way up. When the CLEAR pops up click the NPC and you will get your rewarded and teleported to bonus.
BONUS:
This is just a map with Green mushrooms and horny mushrooms.
Just chill or camp in this stage if you want. Thanks for your reading,hope this guide can help you do the quest quickly and enjoying your Maplestory game very much!
Do you fins it is very hard to train on Maplestory for your character, This time I will tell you where to train your character in Maplestory from levrl 1-70,hope you can like it very much!
1~10.At this level it is really simple,just keep doing quest given in maple island ( maplestory power leveling)and you will be changing job in no time.
10~21. At this level go to the slime you might need some pots though,if u are new to this game and has no money no worries go do the beginner quest your job masters gives u.Remember this though-NEVER resort to begging as you will be looked down at.So after training at slimes till level 15 if you're still not bored continue training there,who knows you may just get a cape for Dex scroll 100% which can be sold for quite much,for a just started that is. If you're tired of slimes already go kill pigs in pig beach you can find lots of pigs running about at that place perfect for training,be careful of the iron pig though being a if you're under 45 ( maplestory accounts)or so it may be very hard to kill it so if u see one just change channel .21~31.At this level you can go do kerning party quest already congratulations , the requirement for this quest is that you need to have at 4 person in your party( from the level range of 21-30(Note:you can still do it at level 30, if you want to that is.)Well just keep doing this part quest till you're level 30/31 don't forget to do your job advancement ounce you reach level 30 though.
31~35.Once you reach this boring level(as you cannot do any party quest) just go to the mini dungeon which horned mush and zombie mush resides.You have to be a Area Of effect damage dealer though as it will be flooding with monster on each platforms.Well or u can just do some normal quest to get their experience,it will be very very very boring though unless doing jumping quest.
35~51.At this level it is very simple just do ludibrim Party Quest u may get a eye equipment which is limitless.(The other way to get to 51) 30~51.This is another option which is BETTER though just keep doing MC(monster carnival)or keep buying the services.
51~70.Go orbis party quest or just keep training at Singapore(if you are a maple sea user),if not keep training at coolie.
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Hey guys.Now, there are very many ways to make maplestory mesos, Few actually work. I'm not saying mine will work, but if you're lucky, they could.
Monster Carnival
Whenever you see a maple coin, go get it. Do what you have to. Steal them, kill the mob for them, whatever you feel like. When you have enough, talk to Spiegelmann and buy the highest level items you can(level 40, I think). Do a little research and see which weapons NPC for the highest price. 50 coins could rake in over 1mil. And this happens while you train so fast exp and some decent mesos.
Quests
Lots of quests give great rewards. Just playing through the game and completing quests can give you enough mesos to buy potions, weapons, and armor. Quests can take several hours to complete and they dont always have the best reward. I recommend you look up the quests before attempting them.
NX cash
Now this is an effective, but extremely risky technique. First you need around 10k NX. Go to Mushroom Shrine (Zipangu). I dont know if this is entirely true but i've heard that you can't have any items on the ground or any other people by you when you use Gochapon or else you will obtain items that aren't worth very much.
Go to Gochapon and use your 10k NX to buy 11 tickets. Use all your tickets and you will most likely get something worth over 10mil. I can almost guarantee an maplestory items worth around 10m when using mushroom shrine.. unless you have horrible luck.
Now lets say you get a 30% claw for attk scroll. Right now on Broa, thats about 23m. You can go to the trade tab right next to the nx shop and sell that for about 5k NX. You just got another 5 tickets right there. Now if you continue to do this, you could be extremely rich! But this is very risky considering your using real money. You could end having less mesos in your wallet and on your character then you started with.
Thanks for your reading,hope that can give you some help to make much more maple story mesos and enjoying maplestory game very much!
Are you JEALOUS of all those pros getting like millions of mesos and showing off by trading and showing you their millions? Will, you can show your own million mesos by reading this guide for mesos!
2) 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 succesfully 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.
2.1) Making mesos by merchanting
Well, like metioned 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...
2.2) Making mesos by hunting
This way is a lot harder than merchandising because you acually have to kill! This part is more about saving mesos than earning them, but i guess they're the same thing ! 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 consistantly kill the monster with 3 minimum lvled 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 seperate 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.
2.3) 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 1-10 (BTW, I skipped a few quests that I didn't think was good)
(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!
Here are some or easy ways to get money.
Meso Magnet FUN!
a) 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!
b) 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)
c) 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!
3) 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 giv 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.
4)About Me
WEll, I started Ms a while ago, with a sin. That account was screwed because it had like 9 Str and 7 Int. I deleted that character and made a Mage. The mage wasn't perfect, it had 5 Str and 4 Dex, but I continued that charcter and got pretty good with it. After my mage got to lvl 30 (ice/lightning), i started a sin character. That character wasn't perfect either :"( but i used him anyway. I next got my mage to fund my thief and i got it 2 mokbis. I played my thief till lvl 13, that's when the Aniversery stuff came out I went back to my mage to hunt for maple lama, maple claw, maple sword and red present. I didn't get much except an above average Mithril Pole arm, green bennis chainmail, Brown Jester (above average :-D) and Green Matty. Overall, it was pretty good lvling and I didn't have to pay much for pots.
5) Credits
- My friend, FaetalArrow who told me some stuff and got me interested in MS - My Ms friends, who supported me through hardship (like when I had 1k meso) - Hidden-Street, who let me post this guide - Hidden-Street, for some the information - Mapletip, for some of the information - Wizet, who made this game
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This is the MapleSEA Gachapon Database. If any player have any new findings on a particular Gachapon Machine, kindly post it up and it will be updated ASAP. You may purchase Gachapon Tickets at the Cash Shop using maplestory mesos or NX Cash which can be bought at the following MapleSEAstores or MapleGlobal Paypal. For a faster search on the item you are looking for, Click on CTRL+F! maplestory accounts
Note: This Database ONLY serves as a guideline and it does not guarantee your luck to get item available. White Scroll can be obtained from ANY Gachapon Machines. Chaos Scroll can be obtained from Perion Gachapon. The most preferred gachapon voted by MapleStory SEA Players is Zipangu Mushroom Shrine.
What is White Scroll, Chaos Scroll and Cursed Scroll?
How does White scroll, Chaos Scroll and Cursed Scroll works? How to use it? Below is the explanation! White Scrolls does not allow a failed scroll to take up the equipments slot. White Scrolls is commonly used with normal 10% scrolls. The White Scroll will ask you whether you want to use it along with the scroll which you want to scroll the equipment. White Scroll can be applied to any equipment/weapon! Cursed Scrolls has higher chances of success rate for pass but also has chance of destroying the item. If a Cursed Scroll fails, it will calculate the success rate of destroying/boom the maplestory item! Chaos Scrolls gives a random boost of stats +1/+3/+5 or -1/-3/-5. Has chance of destroying the item. A Chaos Scroll has a 60% of success rate, and 50% chance of a positive effect, 33% of +5 ATK Chaos Scroll can be used on any equipment and weapon! Check this godly scrolled facestomper
Kampung Village Gachapon
Setupmaplestory powerleveling Black Circle Chair, Green Cirlce Chair Sapphire Earrings, Wooden Baseball Bat, Bamboo Sword, Crescent Polearm, Yakisoba x2, Takoyaki, Silver Snowboard, Zeco, Pumpkin Lanter, Poison Wand, Deadly Poison Wand, Musashi Claw, Aqua Snowboard
Gachapon 1 Henesys
Scroll Helmet for Def. (60%) Cape for Magic Def. (10%) Gloves for Attack (10%) Shoes for DEX (10%) Staff for Magic Att. (10%) Topwear for Def. (10%) Wand for Magic Att. (10%)
Useable Drops Elixir Power Elixir Melting Cheese Return Scroll for Dead Mine
Common equipment Bamboo Spear Bamboo Sword Black Tube Black Umbrella Blood Snowboard Blue Work Gloves Brown Adventurer Cape Colorful Tube Dark Snowboard Doombringer Emergency Rescue Tube Frying Pan Green Umbrella Hula Hoop Ice Jeans Korean Fan Light Purple Umbrella Metal Wand Old Wisconsin Palette Pico-Pico Hammer Pink Adventurer Cape Plunger Purple Adventurer Cape Purple Tube Purple Work Gloves Red Baseball Cap Red Brick Red Flowery Tube Red Starry Bandana Red Whip Red Work Gloves Silver Snowboard Sky Blue Starry Bandana Sky Blue Umbrella Sky Snowboard
Beginner equipment Frozen Tuna
Warrior equipment Adamantium Legend Shield Adamantium Tower Shield Eloon Fork on a Stick Gaea Gold Sharp Helm Green Lamelle Heavy Hammer Janitors Mop Sledgehammer Sparta Spear The Nine Dragons
Magician equipment Arc Staff Black Amoria Robe Black Split Blue Anakamoo Blue Calaf Blue Enigmatic Blue Fairy Robe Skirt Blue Infinium Circlet Blue Jester Blue Moonlight Blue Requiem Blue Requierre Blue Wizardry Hat Brown Matty Brown Requierre Brown Requiem Cromi Dark Anakamoon Dark Enigmatic Dark Infinium Circlet Dark Galaxy Dark Golden Circlet Dark Requierre Dark Ritual Dark Seraphis Dark Starlight Evil Wings Fairy Wand Golden Pride Green Enigmatic Green Jester Green Seraphis Hinomaru Fan Kage Mystic Cane Mystic Shield Orange Calaf Orange Calas Orange Split Piece Purple Split Red Calaf Red Guiltian Red Infinium Circlet Red Moonlight Red Requierre Red Requiem Sapphire Staff Thorns White Anakamoon White Calaf White Doros Robe White Guiltian Whte Seraphis Wizard Wand
Bowman equipment Asianic Bow Cao Cao Bow Dark Hunters Armor Pants Fork on a Stick Green Archer Top Green Pole-Feather Hat Gross Jaeger Metus Red Bennis Chainmail Red Shivermail Ryden Vaulter 2000 Yellow Avelin Skirt
Thief equipment Adamantium Igor Blood Slain Blue China Pants Blue Scarab Bronze Igor Brown Burglar Dark Cleave Dark Scarab Dark Scorpio Deadly Fin Fork on a Stick Green China Khaki Shadow Pants Meba Mithril Titans Purple Avenger Red Nightshift Red Qi Pao Sai Sapphire Slain Shinkita
Gachapon 2 Ellinia
Scroll Dagger for Att. (10%) Helmet for Def. (10%) One-Handed Axe for Att. (10%) One-Handed Sword for Att. (10%) Pole Arm for Att. (10%) Spear for Att. (10%) Staff for Magic Att. (10%) Two-Handed Sword for Att. (10%) Cape for INT
Useable drop Elixir Power Elixir Takoyaki(jumbo) Yakisoba
Common equipment Aluminium Baseball Bat Aqua Snowboard Bamboo Spear Black Baseball Cap Blue Baseball Cap Blue Flowery Tube Blue Metal Gear Blue Sauna Robe Blue Work Gloves Brown Bamboo Hat Brown Bandana Brown Work Gloves Camo Pants Dark Snowboard Emergency Rescue Tube Frying Pan Green Bandana Green Umbrella Hardwood Wand Mark of Beta Nameless Sword Palette Pico-Pico Hammer Pink Starry Shirt Purple Bandana Purple Tube Purple Work Gloves Red Baseball Cap Red Brick Red Emerald Earrings Red Justice Cape Red Flowery Tube Red Sauna Robe Red Whip Red Work Gloves Silver Snowboard Sky Blue Umbrella White Justice Cape White Napolean Yellow Metal Gear Yellow Starry Bandana Yellow Umbrella Yellow Work Gloves
Warrior equipment Blue Axe Blue Dragon Blue Jangoon Armor Blue Kendo Robe Blue Lolico Pants Bronze Viking Helm Brown Lolica Pants Dark Shouldermail Pants Doombringer Eloon Forked Spear Gaea Gladius Gold Dragon Great Brown Helmet Heavens Gate Heavens Justice Heavy Hammer Holy Spear Iron Ball Mace Mithril Crusader Helm Mithril Football Helmet Mithril Tower Shield Mithril Viking Helm Orihalcon Burgernet Helm Orihalcon Master Sergeant Kilt Plunger Pointed Shovel Pole Arm Red Engrit Red Lamelle Skirt Red Martial Arts Pants Red Shark Red Shark Skirt Sabre Scimitar Silver Planet Skull Shield Sky Shark Sledgehammer Steel Corporal Pants Steel Fitted Mail Steel Nordic Helm The Nine Dragons The Rising The Shining Titan Traus Two-Handed Sword Wooden Sword Zard Zeco
Magician equipment Arc Staff Black Jester Black Split Pants Black Split Piece Black Split Skirt Blood Chaos Robe Blue Guiltian Brown Moonlight Brown Starlight Dark Anakamoon Dark Anakarune Dark Calaf Dark Galaxy Dark Enigmatic Dark Golden Circlet Dark Infinium Circlet Dark Manute Evil Wings Golden Pride Gold Manute Hinomaru Fan Kage Metal Wand Mithril Wand Mystic Cane Old Wooden Staff Orange Calas Orange Split Piece Purple Fairy Top Purple Fairy Robe Red Amoria Robe Red Anakarune Red Moonlight Red Pennance Red Split Black Split Piece Red Wizardry Hat Sapphire Staff Steel Manute SunQuan Staff White Anakamoon White Doros Robe White Guiltian White Split Pants
Bowman equipment Asianic Bow Balanche Blue Piette Pants Blue Robin Hat Brown Able Armor Skirt Brown Hard Leather Top Brown Hunter Brown Robin Hat Dark Hunters Armor Dark Legolia Pants Dark Piette Eagle Crow Green Able Armor Green Able Armor Skirt Green Avelin Skirt Green Bennis Chainmail Green Distinction Green Hunters Armor Green Hunters Armor Pants Green Huntress Armor Green Legolia Green Legolier Pants Green Maro Green Robin Hat Heckler Hunters Bow Mountain Crossbow Red Bennis Chainmail Red Distinction Red Hawkeye Red Hunters Armor Red Lumati Red Viper Silver Crow Vaulter 2000 Wooden Sword Yellow Able Armor
Thief equipment Adamantium Guards Adamantium Igor Bazlud | Black Mamba Black Steal Blood Slain Bloody Mantis Blue China Blue Loosecap Blue Moon Pants Blue Nightshift Pants Blue Qi Pao Blue Qi Pao Pants Blue Scarab Bronze Gigantic Bronze Guardian Brown China Brown Hardleather Pants Brown Loosecap Brown Scarab Cass Dark Brown Stealer Pants Dark Identity Dark Slain Dark Shadow Deadly Fin Green Guise Green Tiberian maplestory mesos Forked Dagger Kandine Mithril Guards Purple Shadow Pants Red Burglar Red Nightshift Red Nightshift Pants Red Pao Pants Sapphire Slain Silver Black Stealer Steel Slain Stinger Triple-Tipped Zamadar Wooden Sword
We think this is a great idea they could just make an npc in every town that takes you to your house and also we think it would be an awesome idea cuz you can talk to your friends and be in private so random ppl do not have to know what you are talking about and join in the conversation. You would not even need an npc to take you to your own house in MapleStory.
Just make a portal that takes you specifically to your house mini-dungeon style, like Sharky said. Just have a decoration around it like the entrance to some gated community. Next to it you can have an npc that will allow you to enter the name of the person whose house you want to go to, or even add a 'Random' option. maplestory accounts
Imo users should be able to decide whether their houses can be public or private, so that people can take tours of other peoples' houses. Or, like Taiki said, you can set it to private when you have your little e-parties and stuff. Perhaps every house can have a "gate" npc in front of the house that will allow you to toggle this preference by "opening" and "closing" it. Deploy this system to major towns: Henesys, Orbis, Leafre, and you got yourself a housing system.
We suggest that Nexon should just take out the original classes since Cygnus Knights seem to have better skills which also include the original skills. From our point of view, Nexon adores hermits. The fact that they give them countless dexless weapons from levels 35-64, and knowing Nexon, they will probably come out with a level 70 dexless claw. Sure, they gave bandits a level 75 dexless weapon, but that is it, and they are very pricy, so not everybody could afford a half-decent one.
We thought the Thunder Breaker class and the Night Walker class would be fun just to try, as usual, the Night Walker class represents a hermit, and not a bandit. We went straight to the Thunder Breaker. Once meele always meele, except for our Hunter, he is cool. If they would take out original classes, we would simply quit, boycott the game, and so on.
That is like Fiesta making some new class like Pirates, they cover all the bases, so we think of something then they would take out all the other classes, which would ruin everybody's fun, just so Outspark could make a rigged class for all, also. We mean come on. That is the most ridiculous idea. You may like Cygnus more than normal classes. But it will be a huge slap in the face when you reach level 120.
And on top of all that, an additional idea: To avoid clustering/encourage location diversity, the prices of 'real estate' in specific areas can be high or low depending on the amount and value of the existing homes. So if you really want your house to be in Henesys, one of the main social centers of the game where everyone will want their luxurious mansion homes, you may have to fork over far more maplestory mesos than you would in Orbis or Ludibrium. Just like in real life.