Contents
1 Table Of Contents
2 Gathering for Money
3 Looting
4 Selling Items
4.1 Scrolls
4.2 Stars
4.3 Overall Equips
4.4 Capes
5 Money Making Quests
5.1 Level 20
5.1.1 Pia and the Blue Mushroom
5.2 Level 25
5.2.1 Sabitrama and the Diet Medicine
5.3 Level 30
5.3.1 Jane and the Wild Boar
5.3.2 Missing the Mechanical Parts
5.4 Level 33
5.4.1 A delivery to A Lost Time
5.5 Level 40
5.5.1 Peace at Eos Tower
5.5.2 To the New World
5.5.3 Jane the Alchemist
5.6 Level 42
5.6.1 Icarus and the Flying Pill
Table Of Contents
This guide will help you know what to do and what to sell for good money. There are also many good quests which give you some really costly stuff, but most people would like to scroll it,maplestory powerleveling but for me I like to sell it (I have bad luck with scrolls anyways.)
Gathering for Money
Looting
Selling Items
Money Making Quests
Gathering for Money
One way you can earn money is by training on Monsters and just simply taking the items and mesos they drop. This may not be effective until monsters start to drop 200 mesos but you should also take the items they drop, even if they are in the etc section. You may also find equips, scrolls or stars which can be sold for a very high price. Also try to be in 2x drop events, which could help you earn a lot of money and some good equips or scrolls.
Looting
Another way too earn money is looting! Looting may be very effective for Levels 20-40 at Amoria at the Sakura Cellions. Try to find a pro killer(or a noob) that isn't taking the stuff they kill and just loot it. It may not seem effect but after maybe 2 hours you will have 400k. This isn't seen done very often because people prefer to fight for their items and like the exp they get too but if it's possible, try to party with that person. This gives you the ability to take the items immediately and gives you exp.
Selling Items
There are some items that give some very nice amounts of money, but are rare:
Scrolls
60% for weapon/magic attack
Stars
Steely- 8 mil
Ilbis- 15 mil
Overall Equips
Sauna Robe Male[Clean]- 1 mil
Capes
Icarus Cape 2[Clean]- 4 mil
These are only a few of the good money making items.
Money Making Quests
Level 20
Pia and the Blue Mushroom
Scroll for helmet 10% or 60% or 100%
Level 25
Sabitrama and the Diet Medicine
Scroll for overall DEF 10% or 60%
Level 30
Jane and the Wild Boar
Scroll for weapon ATK 60% or DEF 60% (any scroll in this category [random])
Missing the Mechanical Parts
Scroll for shoe JMP 10%/60% or shoe SPD 10%/60%
Level 33
A delivery to A Lost Time
Scroll for 60% for your classes weapon, 60% (choice)
Level 40
Peace at Eos Tower
Scroll for glove ATK 10% or 60%
To the New World
60% for att/magic attk of any scroll(including 60% glove attack)[random]500k-2 mil
Jane the Alchemist
10% or 60% glove attack- 1-2 mil
Level 42
Icarus and the Flying Pill
Icarus Cape 1-3: 2-4 mil(try getting the Icarus Cape 2 = 4 mil)
Thats all that I have for now, I'm only Level 41
Hope you liked my guide for Making MESOS!
2008年2月26日星期二
Making Mesos Using Huckle's Quest
Intro
Hey you, yes, you! Want to know a little secret of mine - making a lot of meso. And to me, 75k a day for 15 minutes it quite a lot.
Info
Here are some things you should keep in mind:
Bowmen shouldn't think of doing this to make meso, its hard to even HIT the monster needed to make 75k a day, sorry.MapleStory Powerleveling =( If you have a mage for a replacement that would be nice =)
Mages are highly recommended because of the monster's magic attack - Mages have high magic defence. Period.
Sounds great! How do I do this?
Simple. Everyday you visit orbis, and do Huckle's shell quest. You will get 5 scrolls. SInce these are in high demand, they sell fast. Sell for 80k each. Thats a VERY fair price. =)
5 scrolls * 80k = 400k
(Remember Prices are different in all The Servers there around 150k-250k now)
Alternative
Instead of going to orbis everyday, what you can do is to stock up on shells, and transfer them to a side account. That side account is going to the 10th floor and enter huckle's lab. So, every 24 hours you will log in on that side account and finish the quest. Leave those scrolls in your inventory, and when you run out of shells, you can sell those scrolls.
Notes
If you are willing to make a side account that only have shells, read this.
(this will last 2 months)
2,720 Jr. Stieniel Shells +
1,320 Fire Stienel Shells +
1,320 Ice Stienel Shells = 5,360 which will take appox 27 slots in a full etc inventory (28 slots) (take off 200 of each shell group to fit a 24 slot inventory).
Ahh...big numbers time =D
Now we shall look at the big numbers! Because everyone likes big numbers amount of meso, don't you?
Good big numbers:
1 week - 525k
1 month - 2 mil 100k
2 months - 4 mil 200k
3 months - 6 mil 300k
12 months - 25 mil 200k (wow O_o)
Enhanced Guide ( Due to new prices )(New Prices 150k-250k)
1 week - 1,050,000
1 months - 4,500,000
2 months - 9,000,000
3 months - 13,500,000
12 months - 54,750,000 =0
( The highest you can do is around 75mil)
Bad big numbers:
5,360 shells total 2 months
32,160 shells total 1 year (;-;)
Credits
Marsheh - for making the guide (me! =D)
BasilMarket to host my guide =)
MMO Tales - Hosted my guide too =)
Hey you, yes, you! Want to know a little secret of mine - making a lot of meso. And to me, 75k a day for 15 minutes it quite a lot.
Info
Here are some things you should keep in mind:
Bowmen shouldn't think of doing this to make meso, its hard to even HIT the monster needed to make 75k a day, sorry.MapleStory Powerleveling =( If you have a mage for a replacement that would be nice =)
Mages are highly recommended because of the monster's magic attack - Mages have high magic defence. Period.
Sounds great! How do I do this?
Simple. Everyday you visit orbis, and do Huckle's shell quest. You will get 5 scrolls. SInce these are in high demand, they sell fast. Sell for 80k each. Thats a VERY fair price. =)
5 scrolls * 80k = 400k
(Remember Prices are different in all The Servers there around 150k-250k now)
Alternative
Instead of going to orbis everyday, what you can do is to stock up on shells, and transfer them to a side account. That side account is going to the 10th floor and enter huckle's lab. So, every 24 hours you will log in on that side account and finish the quest. Leave those scrolls in your inventory, and when you run out of shells, you can sell those scrolls.
Notes
If you are willing to make a side account that only have shells, read this.
(this will last 2 months)
2,720 Jr. Stieniel Shells +
1,320 Fire Stienel Shells +
1,320 Ice Stienel Shells = 5,360 which will take appox 27 slots in a full etc inventory (28 slots) (take off 200 of each shell group to fit a 24 slot inventory).
Ahh...big numbers time =D
Now we shall look at the big numbers! Because everyone likes big numbers amount of meso, don't you?
Good big numbers:
1 week - 525k
1 month - 2 mil 100k
2 months - 4 mil 200k
3 months - 6 mil 300k
12 months - 25 mil 200k (wow O_o)
Enhanced Guide ( Due to new prices )(New Prices 150k-250k)
1 week - 1,050,000
1 months - 4,500,000
2 months - 9,000,000
3 months - 13,500,000
12 months - 54,750,000 =0
( The highest you can do is around 75mil)
Bad big numbers:
5,360 shells total 2 months
32,160 shells total 1 year (;-;)
Credits
Marsheh - for making the guide (me! =D)
BasilMarket to host my guide =)
MMO Tales - Hosted my guide too =)
Guide to Earning MapleStory Mesos
Introduction
Welcome to Anonymous's Guide to Money Making in MapleStory! This guide is not called Anonymous's Guide for nothing - even though MapleWiki's staff probably know who created this page, I will not say who I am, who my MapleWiki username is, who my MapleStory characters are, and so on. That cleared up, I'll get straight to the point. Mesos. Everyone who plays MapleStory, and probably everyone who is reading this guide, knows what Mesos are. Mesos = Money in MapleStory. And as nearly everyone (particularly the newbies) knows, millions of Mesos are not easy to make within a month. In fact,cheap maple story powerleveling even with this guide, you still probably won't get to making millions a month. So how do you get that fantastic piece of equipment on sale for 4,455,555 Mesos at the Free Market before it sells out? Well, this guide won't guarantee that you get that item (in fact, there's probably a cheaper copy of the same item in another store), but it will help you make some Mesos to spend so that you can spend them on that item when you see it. Now, you probably want to see how you can do that, so...
Beware of Scams
This is not a method to make mesos, but the first, basic rule you should be aware of when dealing with your money. In a phrase, this rule will help you keep your mesos safe. In fact, you most probably already know this rule. If you don't, read Scams. The name is self-explanatory.
Scams can happen with pretty much anything you own. You could be scammed out of your money, your equipment, your fame, anything, everything. Even your account, if you're unlucky. Scams don't just take place in MapleStory, though that's what we're focusing on. No, I'm not talking about real-life scams, but MapleStory scams on the internet - like the famous Meso Generator. Anybody fooled by that could lose your account. In fact, they probably would - unless the scammer thinks that your account is useless because you only have low-levelled characters. Back onto scams taking place in the actual game itself, they can happen quite often. Never drop your guard to these scams. If you do, you're taking the quick road to losing all your belongings. Because there is no actual way to detect a scam before it happens. Unless it's like that case where someone thought I was a stupid and tried to scam my items out of me in a trade ("i teach you a trick to duplicate ur items" "drop all ur rare stuff on the trade").
These scams are easily detected by people forewarned against them. Most often, this type of "Cheat Trick" scams happen with newbies, because new players are often ignorant (however this type of scam also betrays their own stupidity; new players rarely have any equipment worth scamming).
If you have a high-levelled character and are reading this, you probably already know about this kind of scam. There are other types of scams, but I won't list them on this page. Just bear in mind that if the scammer actually is smart, there is little you can do to avoid scams short of not trading at all. Of course, if you discover you've been scammed, you can always try reporting him to a Gamemaster. The trouble is that the scammer often flees to other channel after completing their scam. Sometimes you will successfully report them before they escape, but such cases are rare. Scams most often happen when dealing with Fame.
Always Check The Market
This is the second rule you should follow to help you save money when buying or selling. This rule is fairly simple as well. When purchasing items from the free market and you see something that you like, DON'T buy it on the spot. Check through the other shops in the market and see if they have the same thing for a cheaper price. Once, a found a stall selling the same item as the shop next to it nearly five times cheaper. And you shouldn't just go to the stalls in the same map. Search every stall in the entire market. You should still find another of the item you saw. If it is more expensive, then you know either that what you saw before was a good deal or that this is person was just an idiot by selling the item so cheaply. If you didn't find anything else at all like it, then you can consider buying it.
Generally, it is better to buy items by going to Channel 1 Free Market and speaking to the jostling crowd than going into the stalls. This is because stalls generally sell items at a higher price, and there is no way you can bargain down the price when buying in stalls. When you can, you should always make offers to bring the price down. Even if it is only by 10,000 mesos. 10,000 Mesos is alot to the lower-levelled (levels 1-20) characters, and by saving 10,000 mesos every transaction, it will eventually stack up and you'll find yourself with a lot more mesos than if you'd not bargained down the price.
Keep A Space In Your Inventory
Again, this rule is self explanatory. If you're fighting a monster, and a drops a rare item after it dies, you'll want it. Whether to sell or use for your own purposes, you'll want it. But it won't be yours until it is in your inventory. And it can't be in your inventory unless there is a space for it. Even in the case of Etc. items. There isn't much space in your inventory, and there are plenty of Etc items begging for a space, so you should always keep a free space in there for the odd ore or other item you find. If this a weapon or armour, it is even more vital. Equips DO NOT stack, and so you need free space for all new pieces of equipments.
An especially frustrating scenario is when you are trying to free a space in your inventory, and someone else comes along. By the time a space is free, the ten-second limit is up and the other player has walked away with your item.
This often happens in crowded areas, but even in non-crowded spots, you should be careful. Someone may still chance on you. By now, you're probably tired from reading rules that don't actually help you make any money, but don't worry. Here they are.
Making Mesos
Below are small tips and tricks to help you earn, or save more Mesos. Do not look down on them, even if the method seems to give you few mesos, things add up, and you'll soon realize you have more mesos than most others.
Monsters
Of all the methods there are to help you make mesos, this is the simplest. The simplest, the easiest, the most obvious. You have probably already killed a monster and picked up it's drops. This is what this method uses - monsters. Monsters, you and a weapon. This is very easy to do. Equip the weapon, walk up to the monster, press the button you assigned to "attack". Keep pressing until the monster is dead. Well, maybe not quite as simple as that if you don't want to get hurt or you want to use skills, but that's the basis. Just kill monsters for money.
The best side effect of using this method is that you earn EXP in the process, too. Of course, some may be bored by this, as it is repetitive work, and in the case of the Bowman and Thief, may be less productive in the way of money due to the cost of training.
However, Monsters sometimes also drop equipments which can be sold off at the Free Market or to individual players, although it is a rare occurance. If you wish to gain many mesos by using this method, train on monsters that drop valuable items. For example, some train on Red Drakes so you can sell Steelies that you might get. Just remember that you will need to factor in the cost of training, so pick your monsters wisely! That just about covers this entire strategy. Onto the next one:
Faming
Fame. Most will find that this is very popular with high-levelled characters who wish to be at the top of the Fame rankings on the MapleStory website. Some want fame so much that they will even go as far as to buy it. And that is where this method comes in. Fame can be bought, and it can also be sold. Usually, people buy fame for around 100,000 Mesos. Sometimes, they will go so far as to buy it for 1,000,000 Mesos.
But the rules of selling fame are a little different from buying fame. When selling, you want customers. And not many customers can pay 100,000 Mesos for fame they weren't even thinking of getting before you said you were selling it. So lower the price. But not so low as, say, 1000. A good price to set the fame at is 10,000 Mesos (depending on world that you are playing in).
This method does comes with downsides. You will have to be on the look out for scammers. There is no safe way to trade fame between characters, or to trade fame with mesos. Thus when selling/buying fame there has to be trust between both parties, because after recieving the fame/mesos the other character can simply logoff and run away with the fame/mesos. You may only sell fame once a day, so the income you generate from this method is, in a sense, capped.
Trading
The Free Market is a great place to make money in. What I said earlier about checking the Free Market applies double here. What you have to do is find the cheapest rare item or equipment you can afford and buy it. Then sell it to another person for a higher amount. If you do it right, you can get double the amount you paid for, or sometimes even more. Don't try selling it back on the Free Market. With so many people there, it's unlikely anyone will notice you. Even in one of the areas, there will be enough stalls to prevent people from seeing you. Go outside or change channels. With some luck, and enough advertising, you'll get a customer to buy what you've got. The best items to try this with is equipments, since nobody can know where you got it (and trace it back to the free market, where there still might be multiple copies of that cheap equip).
While new players generally do not have alot of money, some still come with a reasonable amount and it is idea to sell them rare items, as there is a good chance they will not know the item's average worth.
Patience and time are required to gain significant mesos. Do not give up. Even if the price seems low enough, always look for people selling it cheaper. Visiting forums will give you a good gauge on the value of an item, as well as the Basil Market website. Buy low sell high is the key to success here.
Events
Try taking advantage of events to gain money. Event items are special, and after that event is over, can go for huge amounts. For example, during the 2006 Valentine's Day event, monsters were programmed to drop Valentine's Roses. While the Yellow Rose was extremely cheap during that time (average price was 1000 Mesos), being the weakest rose, at Christmas, the price would go up. On a another note, during that event, monsters were also programmed to drop Wish Tickets and Red Envelopes. Red Envelopes could be cashed in at a special NPC called "Mr. Moneybags" for a minimum of 1000 Mesos and a maximum of 10,000,000 Mesos. Wish Tickets could also be sold to other players for around 2.5K each during that time, as they could be similarly cashed in at Amoria to Mr. Sandman for various items and equipments.
MapleStory Anniversary events are also to be taken advantage of, as Maple Equips are worth hundreds of thousands of mesos on the Free Market, even if merely Maple Flags. So never underestimate the worth of event items. The simple reason is this: supply stops, demand remains the same, therefore price rises.
Different Classes, Different Strategies
This section lists tips that are specific to different classes.
Beginner
Beginners - well, there aren't any really easy ways to do this, unless you are training to be a Warrior - You will be able to kill Orange Mushrooms with ease around lvl 8-10, which you can find on Maple Island, where you probably are. If you are on Victoria Island, and are still a Beginner, then advance to your class as fast as possible so you can take advantage of some of the other strategies. If you are planning to be Perma-Beginner, try the methods up top.
Warrior
Swordsman (1st job) You deal great damage, so take advantage of it, and kill Orange Mushrooms while others are stuck to Slimes. They will give you more mesos than killing Slimes. In fact, if you have a good enough Swordsman, you can even try slaughtering the monsters around Perion. It's quite possible, with a good enough weapon and well-built character. Though Dark and Dark Axe Stumps are a big step up from Orange Mushrooms and Slimes, it is still possible to kill them with a good level 10+ Swordsman. The monsters around Perion give around 30-50 Mesos and enough experience to boost you into the level 20s.
And when you're at levels 20-25, kill Blue Mushroom and Horny Mushrooms. You should be able to get more mesos than other monsters and you can selling the Blue Mushroom Caps to other players who are doing the quest "Pia and the Blue Mushroom". A suggested selling price is around 100 mesos each, to make a good profit.
There are other ways to get money as a Swordman. Try to max out Slash Blast early, so you can hit more than 1 enemy at once. This allows you to gain mesos more quicky, if you jump into a group of enemies and SB them to death. Also try to kill something that drops equips that you can use, to avoid having to spend money of buying them. Note that Slash Blast takes HP to use, so you should prepare to pay for the cost of healing items or you should put some points into the Warrior's basic healing skills if you want to avoid paying.
Magician
Although there's not too much you can do at the lower levels, at lvl 20-30 you should be the strongest class of all, oweing to your ranged magical attacks (many monsters don't have high Magic Defence) and able to slaughter enemies others wouldn't be able until they're at level 30+. This can be taken advantage of by allowing you to kill the more powerful enemies and claim their plentiful mesos, which should be more than the weaker creatures most other classes are confined to should drop. Also, like with the Warrior, try to kill something that drops equips that you can use, to spare you having to spend the mesos to buy them, though, like all the other classes, if you DO chance upon a rare equip you can't use, you can sell it off for a profit to those who can.
Bowman
With this class, it is somewhat more difficult to make mesos than others. This is because Bowmen don't have overly high strength, don't have skills monsters are weak against, and can't become temporarily immortal, like Thieves. What's more, Bowmen actually consume mesos by needing to spend money for arrows, unless you were lucky and found a Stiff Feather and some Tree Branches or Firewood to take to Vicious to make some arrows with. The one thing they are good at is ranged attacking, however, so that is what you can take advantage of. Find a map you can snipe high levelled enemies at. The map north of Henesys has snipable Blue Mushrooms, and they give good money as well as exp. If you were lucky like me, you may even find they drop a few equips (around level 20 equips) to sell to higher-levelled players.

The Henesys Hunting Grounds on Channel 1 are an excellent place to earn some lazy money. There are plenty of high-levelled grinders there who just kill the monsters and leave the drops (some of the higher-levelled people even leave the ores). While lower-levelled players occasionally pick up dropped equipment, the mesos are the one thing usually left on the ground. You can just speed through and collect up the mesos left behind by players. Just be careful of Item Vacuum Hackers.
Welcome to Anonymous's Guide to Money Making in MapleStory! This guide is not called Anonymous's Guide for nothing - even though MapleWiki's staff probably know who created this page, I will not say who I am, who my MapleWiki username is, who my MapleStory characters are, and so on. That cleared up, I'll get straight to the point. Mesos. Everyone who plays MapleStory, and probably everyone who is reading this guide, knows what Mesos are. Mesos = Money in MapleStory. And as nearly everyone (particularly the newbies) knows, millions of Mesos are not easy to make within a month. In fact,cheap maple story powerleveling even with this guide, you still probably won't get to making millions a month. So how do you get that fantastic piece of equipment on sale for 4,455,555 Mesos at the Free Market before it sells out? Well, this guide won't guarantee that you get that item (in fact, there's probably a cheaper copy of the same item in another store), but it will help you make some Mesos to spend so that you can spend them on that item when you see it. Now, you probably want to see how you can do that, so...
Beware of Scams
This is not a method to make mesos, but the first, basic rule you should be aware of when dealing with your money. In a phrase, this rule will help you keep your mesos safe. In fact, you most probably already know this rule. If you don't, read Scams. The name is self-explanatory.
Scams can happen with pretty much anything you own. You could be scammed out of your money, your equipment, your fame, anything, everything. Even your account, if you're unlucky. Scams don't just take place in MapleStory, though that's what we're focusing on. No, I'm not talking about real-life scams, but MapleStory scams on the internet - like the famous Meso Generator. Anybody fooled by that could lose your account. In fact, they probably would - unless the scammer thinks that your account is useless because you only have low-levelled characters. Back onto scams taking place in the actual game itself, they can happen quite often. Never drop your guard to these scams. If you do, you're taking the quick road to losing all your belongings. Because there is no actual way to detect a scam before it happens. Unless it's like that case where someone thought I was a stupid and tried to scam my items out of me in a trade ("i teach you a trick to duplicate ur items" "drop all ur rare stuff on the trade").
These scams are easily detected by people forewarned against them. Most often, this type of "Cheat Trick" scams happen with newbies, because new players are often ignorant (however this type of scam also betrays their own stupidity; new players rarely have any equipment worth scamming).
If you have a high-levelled character and are reading this, you probably already know about this kind of scam. There are other types of scams, but I won't list them on this page. Just bear in mind that if the scammer actually is smart, there is little you can do to avoid scams short of not trading at all. Of course, if you discover you've been scammed, you can always try reporting him to a Gamemaster. The trouble is that the scammer often flees to other channel after completing their scam. Sometimes you will successfully report them before they escape, but such cases are rare. Scams most often happen when dealing with Fame.
Always Check The Market
This is the second rule you should follow to help you save money when buying or selling. This rule is fairly simple as well. When purchasing items from the free market and you see something that you like, DON'T buy it on the spot. Check through the other shops in the market and see if they have the same thing for a cheaper price. Once, a found a stall selling the same item as the shop next to it nearly five times cheaper. And you shouldn't just go to the stalls in the same map. Search every stall in the entire market. You should still find another of the item you saw. If it is more expensive, then you know either that what you saw before was a good deal or that this is person was just an idiot by selling the item so cheaply. If you didn't find anything else at all like it, then you can consider buying it.
Generally, it is better to buy items by going to Channel 1 Free Market and speaking to the jostling crowd than going into the stalls. This is because stalls generally sell items at a higher price, and there is no way you can bargain down the price when buying in stalls. When you can, you should always make offers to bring the price down. Even if it is only by 10,000 mesos. 10,000 Mesos is alot to the lower-levelled (levels 1-20) characters, and by saving 10,000 mesos every transaction, it will eventually stack up and you'll find yourself with a lot more mesos than if you'd not bargained down the price.
Keep A Space In Your Inventory
Again, this rule is self explanatory. If you're fighting a monster, and a drops a rare item after it dies, you'll want it. Whether to sell or use for your own purposes, you'll want it. But it won't be yours until it is in your inventory. And it can't be in your inventory unless there is a space for it. Even in the case of Etc. items. There isn't much space in your inventory, and there are plenty of Etc items begging for a space, so you should always keep a free space in there for the odd ore or other item you find. If this a weapon or armour, it is even more vital. Equips DO NOT stack, and so you need free space for all new pieces of equipments.
An especially frustrating scenario is when you are trying to free a space in your inventory, and someone else comes along. By the time a space is free, the ten-second limit is up and the other player has walked away with your item.
This often happens in crowded areas, but even in non-crowded spots, you should be careful. Someone may still chance on you. By now, you're probably tired from reading rules that don't actually help you make any money, but don't worry. Here they are.
Making Mesos
Below are small tips and tricks to help you earn, or save more Mesos. Do not look down on them, even if the method seems to give you few mesos, things add up, and you'll soon realize you have more mesos than most others.
Monsters
Of all the methods there are to help you make mesos, this is the simplest. The simplest, the easiest, the most obvious. You have probably already killed a monster and picked up it's drops. This is what this method uses - monsters. Monsters, you and a weapon. This is very easy to do. Equip the weapon, walk up to the monster, press the button you assigned to "attack". Keep pressing until the monster is dead. Well, maybe not quite as simple as that if you don't want to get hurt or you want to use skills, but that's the basis. Just kill monsters for money.
The best side effect of using this method is that you earn EXP in the process, too. Of course, some may be bored by this, as it is repetitive work, and in the case of the Bowman and Thief, may be less productive in the way of money due to the cost of training.
However, Monsters sometimes also drop equipments which can be sold off at the Free Market or to individual players, although it is a rare occurance. If you wish to gain many mesos by using this method, train on monsters that drop valuable items. For example, some train on Red Drakes so you can sell Steelies that you might get. Just remember that you will need to factor in the cost of training, so pick your monsters wisely! That just about covers this entire strategy. Onto the next one:
Faming
Fame. Most will find that this is very popular with high-levelled characters who wish to be at the top of the Fame rankings on the MapleStory website. Some want fame so much that they will even go as far as to buy it. And that is where this method comes in. Fame can be bought, and it can also be sold. Usually, people buy fame for around 100,000 Mesos. Sometimes, they will go so far as to buy it for 1,000,000 Mesos.
But the rules of selling fame are a little different from buying fame. When selling, you want customers. And not many customers can pay 100,000 Mesos for fame they weren't even thinking of getting before you said you were selling it. So lower the price. But not so low as, say, 1000. A good price to set the fame at is 10,000 Mesos (depending on world that you are playing in).
This method does comes with downsides. You will have to be on the look out for scammers. There is no safe way to trade fame between characters, or to trade fame with mesos. Thus when selling/buying fame there has to be trust between both parties, because after recieving the fame/mesos the other character can simply logoff and run away with the fame/mesos. You may only sell fame once a day, so the income you generate from this method is, in a sense, capped.
Trading
The Free Market is a great place to make money in. What I said earlier about checking the Free Market applies double here. What you have to do is find the cheapest rare item or equipment you can afford and buy it. Then sell it to another person for a higher amount. If you do it right, you can get double the amount you paid for, or sometimes even more. Don't try selling it back on the Free Market. With so many people there, it's unlikely anyone will notice you. Even in one of the areas, there will be enough stalls to prevent people from seeing you. Go outside or change channels. With some luck, and enough advertising, you'll get a customer to buy what you've got. The best items to try this with is equipments, since nobody can know where you got it (and trace it back to the free market, where there still might be multiple copies of that cheap equip).
While new players generally do not have alot of money, some still come with a reasonable amount and it is idea to sell them rare items, as there is a good chance they will not know the item's average worth.
Patience and time are required to gain significant mesos. Do not give up. Even if the price seems low enough, always look for people selling it cheaper. Visiting forums will give you a good gauge on the value of an item, as well as the Basil Market website. Buy low sell high is the key to success here.
Events
Try taking advantage of events to gain money. Event items are special, and after that event is over, can go for huge amounts. For example, during the 2006 Valentine's Day event, monsters were programmed to drop Valentine's Roses. While the Yellow Rose was extremely cheap during that time (average price was 1000 Mesos), being the weakest rose, at Christmas, the price would go up. On a another note, during that event, monsters were also programmed to drop Wish Tickets and Red Envelopes. Red Envelopes could be cashed in at a special NPC called "Mr. Moneybags" for a minimum of 1000 Mesos and a maximum of 10,000,000 Mesos. Wish Tickets could also be sold to other players for around 2.5K each during that time, as they could be similarly cashed in at Amoria to Mr. Sandman for various items and equipments.
MapleStory Anniversary events are also to be taken advantage of, as Maple Equips are worth hundreds of thousands of mesos on the Free Market, even if merely Maple Flags. So never underestimate the worth of event items. The simple reason is this: supply stops, demand remains the same, therefore price rises.
Different Classes, Different Strategies
This section lists tips that are specific to different classes.
Beginner
Beginners - well, there aren't any really easy ways to do this, unless you are training to be a Warrior - You will be able to kill Orange Mushrooms with ease around lvl 8-10, which you can find on Maple Island, where you probably are. If you are on Victoria Island, and are still a Beginner, then advance to your class as fast as possible so you can take advantage of some of the other strategies. If you are planning to be Perma-Beginner, try the methods up top.
Warrior
Swordsman (1st job) You deal great damage, so take advantage of it, and kill Orange Mushrooms while others are stuck to Slimes. They will give you more mesos than killing Slimes. In fact, if you have a good enough Swordsman, you can even try slaughtering the monsters around Perion. It's quite possible, with a good enough weapon and well-built character. Though Dark and Dark Axe Stumps are a big step up from Orange Mushrooms and Slimes, it is still possible to kill them with a good level 10+ Swordsman. The monsters around Perion give around 30-50 Mesos and enough experience to boost you into the level 20s.
And when you're at levels 20-25, kill Blue Mushroom and Horny Mushrooms. You should be able to get more mesos than other monsters and you can selling the Blue Mushroom Caps to other players who are doing the quest "Pia and the Blue Mushroom". A suggested selling price is around 100 mesos each, to make a good profit.
There are other ways to get money as a Swordman. Try to max out Slash Blast early, so you can hit more than 1 enemy at once. This allows you to gain mesos more quicky, if you jump into a group of enemies and SB them to death. Also try to kill something that drops equips that you can use, to avoid having to spend money of buying them. Note that Slash Blast takes HP to use, so you should prepare to pay for the cost of healing items or you should put some points into the Warrior's basic healing skills if you want to avoid paying.
Magician
Although there's not too much you can do at the lower levels, at lvl 20-30 you should be the strongest class of all, oweing to your ranged magical attacks (many monsters don't have high Magic Defence) and able to slaughter enemies others wouldn't be able until they're at level 30+. This can be taken advantage of by allowing you to kill the more powerful enemies and claim their plentiful mesos, which should be more than the weaker creatures most other classes are confined to should drop. Also, like with the Warrior, try to kill something that drops equips that you can use, to spare you having to spend the mesos to buy them, though, like all the other classes, if you DO chance upon a rare equip you can't use, you can sell it off for a profit to those who can.
Bowman
With this class, it is somewhat more difficult to make mesos than others. This is because Bowmen don't have overly high strength, don't have skills monsters are weak against, and can't become temporarily immortal, like Thieves. What's more, Bowmen actually consume mesos by needing to spend money for arrows, unless you were lucky and found a Stiff Feather and some Tree Branches or Firewood to take to Vicious to make some arrows with. The one thing they are good at is ranged attacking, however, so that is what you can take advantage of. Find a map you can snipe high levelled enemies at. The map north of Henesys has snipable Blue Mushrooms, and they give good money as well as exp. If you were lucky like me, you may even find they drop a few equips (around level 20 equips) to sell to higher-levelled players.

The Henesys Hunting Grounds on Channel 1 are an excellent place to earn some lazy money. There are plenty of high-levelled grinders there who just kill the monsters and leave the drops (some of the higher-levelled people even leave the ores). While lower-levelled players occasionally pick up dropped equipment, the mesos are the one thing usually left on the ground. You can just speed through and collect up the mesos left behind by players. Just be careful of Item Vacuum Hackers.
How To Get Rich in MapleStory
How To Get Rich in MapleStory
Well people keep on asking me why im "So Rich....". So i decided to make a guide on doing so...
Pots...More pots!!!!POTS
Well I always hear people saying how they can earn money if they are burning pots!
Answer : Kill monsters that drop more mesos and expensive item that cost more than ur pots.... You should also take advantage of you skills For Exp: Mages have Mp Recovery which allow you to stop wasting pots and save mesos but it certainly doesnt save time....(this is how to get rich guide not how to save time..)
Buy/Sell
This is for lucky people who come across noobs... Buy low sell high!
For example: last week i saw a noob selling tobis for 1.5 mil.... NO TIME TO THINK OF YOU MORALS AND TELL TEH NOOB ITS WORTH 2.5 MIL!
You take advantage.... Try to bargain it out with him... tomake it sound like he is over pricing it... if your really lucky he will lower it in my case he did ... he sold the tobi to me for 1.3 mil... easy 1.2 mil gain...
I sold as high as possible at 2.5 mil for tobis...
IF your buying items you should look for the people that been trying to sell a certain item for a long time... the are mostly more easy to suade..
Bargain liek crzy!
Hunt!hUNT~
Hunting is always important but it might make you lose money or gain tremendously
You should hunt something that is easy to kill but drops Godly items
Example: Jr yetis... they drop 60% attk scroll (EASY MONEY!)
I found evil wingz l form were wolves ...lost 10k in pots....(found in 15mins.. i know peopel that lost 10 mil in pots still havent found...)Gained 90+mil
Be Friendly!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is 2nd or most important! I never defame peopel unless they defame me, annoy me for mroe than 20 mins.....or say a racist joke...MapleStory Powerleveling
Befriend as many people as you can...You never know what you get back...(Random69.... you know what im talking about..)
Loot!
pick up every thing !!!! you are nevr too"pro" to pick up stuff... And if a "pro" doest pick up ask him if you can loot and if he agrees pick up every thing...(Cant wait till pets come out...)
Equipment.....
During low levels you should skip equipment inorder to save but during high levls it is not worth seving a few millions in order to save those mills
WHY? because you will waste that amount on pots...
for Exp: i Just bought a int cap for 5 mil... when kill white pangs i usely take 3 shots with the cape i have 2shots....
imagine killing 2 million pangs to lvl ... and let say it take 3 more lvl to take the same effects as my cape... it would take 3 lvl of 3 shot which would add up jsut buying the cape... lvling faster and more efficently thus using less pots... and saving money and gainig mesos
Conclusion...
Pick up every mesos etc you find... 10 mesos is better than nothing(make that you slogan)
Well people keep on asking me why im "So Rich....". So i decided to make a guide on doing so...
Pots...More pots!!!!POTS
Well I always hear people saying how they can earn money if they are burning pots!
Answer : Kill monsters that drop more mesos and expensive item that cost more than ur pots.... You should also take advantage of you skills For Exp: Mages have Mp Recovery which allow you to stop wasting pots and save mesos but it certainly doesnt save time....(this is how to get rich guide not how to save time..)
Buy/Sell
This is for lucky people who come across noobs... Buy low sell high!
For example: last week i saw a noob selling tobis for 1.5 mil.... NO TIME TO THINK OF YOU MORALS AND TELL TEH NOOB ITS WORTH 2.5 MIL!
You take advantage.... Try to bargain it out with him... tomake it sound like he is over pricing it... if your really lucky he will lower it in my case he did ... he sold the tobi to me for 1.3 mil... easy 1.2 mil gain...
I sold as high as possible at 2.5 mil for tobis...
IF your buying items you should look for the people that been trying to sell a certain item for a long time... the are mostly more easy to suade..
Bargain liek crzy!
Hunt!hUNT~
Hunting is always important but it might make you lose money or gain tremendously
You should hunt something that is easy to kill but drops Godly items
Example: Jr yetis... they drop 60% attk scroll (EASY MONEY!)
I found evil wingz l form were wolves ...lost 10k in pots....(found in 15mins.. i know peopel that lost 10 mil in pots still havent found...)Gained 90+mil
Be Friendly!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is 2nd or most important! I never defame peopel unless they defame me, annoy me for mroe than 20 mins.....or say a racist joke...MapleStory Powerleveling
Befriend as many people as you can...You never know what you get back...(Random69.... you know what im talking about..)
Loot!
pick up every thing !!!! you are nevr too"pro" to pick up stuff... And if a "pro" doest pick up ask him if you can loot and if he agrees pick up every thing...(Cant wait till pets come out...)
Equipment.....
During low levels you should skip equipment inorder to save but during high levls it is not worth seving a few millions in order to save those mills
WHY? because you will waste that amount on pots...
for Exp: i Just bought a int cap for 5 mil... when kill white pangs i usely take 3 shots with the cape i have 2shots....
imagine killing 2 million pangs to lvl ... and let say it take 3 more lvl to take the same effects as my cape... it would take 3 lvl of 3 shot which would add up jsut buying the cape... lvling faster and more efficently thus using less pots... and saving money and gainig mesos
Conclusion...
Pick up every mesos etc you find... 10 mesos is better than nothing(make that you slogan)
How to Get MapleStory Mesos
Introduction
1. What is the point of this guide.
2. How is this useful.
3. Why hunt?
Mesos Making for Low Levels (lvl 30 or below)
1. How to save money
2. How to gain money
3. Leveling areas that will make you rich
Hunting for Low Levels (lvl 30 or below)
1. How to hunt efficiently
2. Places to hunt
3. Pros/cons
Mesos Making for High Levels (lvl 30 or above)
1. How to save money
2. How to gain money
3. Leveling areas that will make you rich
Hunting for High Levels (lvl 30 or above)
1. How to hunt efficiently
2. Places to hunt
3. Pros/cons
4. My recommendations
Introduction
This guide is ONLY for people who are UNfunded. If you are funded, you might find this guide useless since you already have a character with lots of mesos. However, you are always welcome to follow this guide to get even richer.
This guide was made to help people gain mesos. Everyone wants to be rich but people do stupid things to get rich that actually will make them poor. This guide will not gaurentee to make you rich to the point you can buy anything you want but it will get you richer than before.
Some people dislike hunting because it wastes money and slows down your leveling speed. That is because they do not know how to hunt EFFICIENTLY. However, if know how to hunt, you can get rich (based on your luck) really fast. Hunting is like gambling. A person who hunts will level WAY slower than a person who trains. That person will also spend much more money than the other. But the reward for the person who hunts is WAY better than the person who trains.
Mesos Making for Low Levels (lvl 30 or below)
How to save money
There are many ways to save money. The most common way people came up with is to spend less pots while leveling. Lets say you are a warrior and you spend about 100 white pots per level power training. If you conserve your hp pots by resting on a safe spot for your hp to recharge, you will spend 0 white pots and only mana pots (if you use any special attacks). You have just saved 100 * 320 = 32k per level on pots ONLY. For mages, this goes with mp. However, this is NOT recommended if you want to level fast for your 2nd job advance. This is an inefficient way of leveling. Also, the money you spend on pots will probably break even from monster's mesos and drops.
Distributing your ap points can save you tons of mesos. For warriors and mages, putting points into hp recov/mp recov will save you money from buying pots. Saving points for special attacks (lucky 7, magic claw, double arrow, power slash, etc) also will allow you to spend less pots (example: lvl 10 lucky 7 wastes 8 mp but lvl 11 wastes 11 mp and you only get a lil more damage out of it, so save the next 10 points and put them at the end).
Another way to save money is to buy cheaper equipments. For example, a sin with 4 subis and 2 wolbis wants to get better stars to deal more damage. He goes and buy 4 mokbis and 2 icicles. He deals more damage after the stars but spend more than a million mesos. Why not just stick to your subis and wolbis? At your current level, str/int/luk/dex/matk/watk will not increase your damage to the point you can 2 hit somthing that is 5 levels higher than you. So why bother wasting money on that? Remember, don't waste money IS saving money.
How to gain money
Gaining money could be fun and enjoyable. There are three ways to gain money: getting drops, doing quests, and buying/trading items.
Getting drops: Dropping rate is random. There are no tricks to this. This is based on your luck. If you are lucky, you get more drops. If you are unlucky...too bad for you. I can do nothing about it. If you get less drops than others, don't complain or whine. You are simply unlucky. Besides, getting drops is not the only way to make money. However, you can get better drops than others from different types of monsters that will improve your mesos gain per drop.
Doing Quests: Quests are fun to do (for some people at least). I love doing quests. It is fun and you get good mesos/items out of it. Here are some quests that give you decent mesos/items/exp.
I'm Bored
Teo's reminiscence
Nella and Kerning City Citizens Request #1
Nella and Kerning City Citizens Request #2
Pia and the Blue Mushroom
Shumi's Lost CoinCamila's Gem
Sabitrama and the Diet Medicine
Mystery of Niora Hospital
Jane and the Wild Boar
Shumi's Lost Bundle of Money
Nemi's Dilemma
Toy Soldier's Walnut
Buying/Trading Items: A very important skill that everyone should learn. This could make you as rich as a lvl 70 person if you do it right. First you buy an item that is cheap, then you sell it for high! It is that easy! But this will waste most of your time gathering information on the average price of items, sellers, and buyers. This is not highly recommended if you are still at a low level (due to low amount of mesos).
Leveling areas that will make you rich
From level 10-20 level at slimes, or pigs if you are in the late 20s
From level 20-30 level at bubblings, octopus, green mushrooms, horn mushrooms, tricksters, brown teddy, drum bunny.
Hunting for Low Levels (lvl 30 or below)
How to hunt efficiently
Always, I mean always, hunt monsters that are no more than 3 levels above your level (for below lvl 30 people). Why? First, your accuracy sucks. Most of the you will be missing against high level monsters. Second, your damage sucks. Last, you will not make that much more mesos out of hunting than training, so why bother? You can hunt with a party of 2 or 3, but that is very uncommon. Infact, I rarely see ANY lvl 30 or below people hunting at...lets say evil eyes. They will lose tons of money and the drops aren't that great. For people who want to hunt at higher monsters like fireboars or curse eyes, YOU WILL GET RAPED. DON'T GO THERE YOU WILL WASTE TONS OF POTS, EXP, AND TIME.
Places to hunt
For level 10-20 hunt at pigs (around 10-13), octopus (around 13-17), bubblings and green mushrooms (around 17-20).
For level 20-30 hunt at dark axed stumps and undead mushrooms (around 20-23), wild boars and evil eyes (around 23-27), brown teddy, tricksters and drum bunny (around 27-30).
Pros/Cons
Pros: More mesos, better drops (if you get lucky)
Cons: VERY slow leveling, low damage, terrible accuracy, waste of money, a high chance of dying.
My recommendation
My recommendation is to get to lvl 30 as fast as possible before even think of hunting. Low level people shouldn't hunt due to their terrible accuracy and damage. Most people would like to get to 2nd job as fast as they can. Until then hunting is very boring and ineffecient.
Mesos Making for High Levels (lvl 30 or above)
How to save money
Basically the same thing with the previous one for low levels, except now you have more money and can buy scrolls and more expensive items. Scroll for weapon could cost up to 800k and scroll for armor could cost up to 4 mil! Scrolling items can be highly rewarded but also devastating. A lucky person might get a 10% glove atk on his/her first try and perfect scroll the rest of the slots with 60%s. An unlucky person might end up with only 1 or 2 60%s to work. The cost for a 60% glove atk is at least 2 mil, 2 * 5 = 10 mil. If only 1 or 2 worked, the price of the glove will go down to as low as 1 mil for the 2 atk and 3 mil for the 4 atk. That is a HUGE lost of money and it might happen to anyone. Yes that means you too. I had an experience when I wanted to get a 10% glove for dex to work on a clean wg, so i purchased 32 10% glove dex and made 32 wg (around 3.5 mil). None of the scrolls worked. Don't try your luck with scrolls UNLESS you are rich enough to buy all your weapons/equipments and your scrolls and still have leftovers for another set of equipements and pots. Rather than trying your luck, you can always buy a prescrolled weapon/armor. People tend to sell them for more than the total cost of the equipement and scrolls (if it is decent scrolled) because they got the scrolls to work. Save up your money and buy a GOOD prescrolled armor/weapon that will last you for at least 5 levels. This way you can level up faster and be able to actually sell your item due to high demands for prescrolled items.
How to gain money
Now you are past the first job you should have no problem getting money to afford pots. However, if you want decent weapons and equipments you better know how to gain money or else it will take you ages to get your dream weapon and equipment. Ways of gaining money I've already mentioned in my previous paragraphs are buy/sell, scrolling, quests, and getting drops. All the above 30 quests are mostly profeitable. Trading is a bit different from below level 30. Now you have enough money to invest on better items such as scrolled weapons/equipments, scrolls, ores, and quest items.
If you don't gain money, don't give up. My opinion, level 30-40 is the HARDEST and MOST BORING period of levels. You will depend on drops from evil eyes, boars, fire boars, jr kitties, and curse eyes (exluding the ludi monsters because I do not know their level of efficiency of training) and they drop barely any good equipments that will make you rich. From level 40 to 50, training might still get dull, but the drops aren't as bad. Now, from level 50 to 60 you will notice that you will gain a HUGE amount of money from drops. From level 30-40 I barely made a million, level 40-50 around 3 million, level 50-60 30 million. My point is if you think you are not getting rich from level 30-50, bare the hardships, because after that period you will find your wallet overflooded with mesos.
Leveling areas that will make you rich
From level 30-40 level at brown teddy, drum bunny, fire boars, jr kitties, dark letties, lorangs, latz, pink teddy, Roloduck, Tick, Panda Teddy, Chronos
From level 40-50 level at fire boars, copper drakes, jr pepes, lunar pixies, chronos, zombie lupins, tick tock, Platoon Chronos, Tobo
From level 50-60 level at drakes, clang, umti, wraiths, jr yeti, kitties, hectors, lunar pixies, Platoon Chronos, Master Chronos, Tobo, Master Robo
From level 60-70 level at cargos, tauromacis, dark stone gollems, yetis, white pangs, Soul Teddy, Master Soul Teddy, Buffy, Lazy Buffy
From level 70+ level at...anywhere you want (except for bains, thantos, gatekeeper, Papulatus until 80/90 ish)
Hunting for High Levels (lvl 30 or above)
How to hunt efficiently
Hunt monsters that you can kill within 5 hits that usually have low kb or speed from level 30-60. 70+ you can hunt any monsters you want as long as you don't get killed within 3 hits. Party would be REALLy helpful for hunts. Always have a cleric or an assasin in your party, or both in a big hunt.
Places to hunt
Some places to hunt for level 60 or below are yetis, dark yetis, cargos, tauromacis, taurospears, werewovles, Soul Teddy, Master Soul Teddy, Buffy, Lazy Buffy, Klock, Lucidias, Cerebes
Places to hunt for level 60+ are tauromacis, yetis, dark yetis, Lucidias, Cerebes, ynp, dark ynp,maplestory powerleveling werewolves, lycanthropes, jr rog, c rog, Buffoon, dark klock, deep buffroon, bains, Ghost Pirate, death teddy, master death teddy, dual ghost pirate, Spirit Viking, Phantom Watch, Grim Phantom Watch, Gigantic Spirit Viking, Thantos, Gatekeeper
Pros/Cons
Pros: way better drops than regular training, fun, more mesos per monster
Cons: wastes time, spends more money on pots than regular training, chance of dying
1. What is the point of this guide.
2. How is this useful.
3. Why hunt?
Mesos Making for Low Levels (lvl 30 or below)
1. How to save money
2. How to gain money
3. Leveling areas that will make you rich
Hunting for Low Levels (lvl 30 or below)
1. How to hunt efficiently
2. Places to hunt
3. Pros/cons
Mesos Making for High Levels (lvl 30 or above)
1. How to save money
2. How to gain money
3. Leveling areas that will make you rich
Hunting for High Levels (lvl 30 or above)
1. How to hunt efficiently
2. Places to hunt
3. Pros/cons
4. My recommendations
Introduction
This guide is ONLY for people who are UNfunded. If you are funded, you might find this guide useless since you already have a character with lots of mesos. However, you are always welcome to follow this guide to get even richer.
This guide was made to help people gain mesos. Everyone wants to be rich but people do stupid things to get rich that actually will make them poor. This guide will not gaurentee to make you rich to the point you can buy anything you want but it will get you richer than before.
Some people dislike hunting because it wastes money and slows down your leveling speed. That is because they do not know how to hunt EFFICIENTLY. However, if know how to hunt, you can get rich (based on your luck) really fast. Hunting is like gambling. A person who hunts will level WAY slower than a person who trains. That person will also spend much more money than the other. But the reward for the person who hunts is WAY better than the person who trains.
Mesos Making for Low Levels (lvl 30 or below)
How to save money
There are many ways to save money. The most common way people came up with is to spend less pots while leveling. Lets say you are a warrior and you spend about 100 white pots per level power training. If you conserve your hp pots by resting on a safe spot for your hp to recharge, you will spend 0 white pots and only mana pots (if you use any special attacks). You have just saved 100 * 320 = 32k per level on pots ONLY. For mages, this goes with mp. However, this is NOT recommended if you want to level fast for your 2nd job advance. This is an inefficient way of leveling. Also, the money you spend on pots will probably break even from monster's mesos and drops.
Distributing your ap points can save you tons of mesos. For warriors and mages, putting points into hp recov/mp recov will save you money from buying pots. Saving points for special attacks (lucky 7, magic claw, double arrow, power slash, etc) also will allow you to spend less pots (example: lvl 10 lucky 7 wastes 8 mp but lvl 11 wastes 11 mp and you only get a lil more damage out of it, so save the next 10 points and put them at the end).
Another way to save money is to buy cheaper equipments. For example, a sin with 4 subis and 2 wolbis wants to get better stars to deal more damage. He goes and buy 4 mokbis and 2 icicles. He deals more damage after the stars but spend more than a million mesos. Why not just stick to your subis and wolbis? At your current level, str/int/luk/dex/matk/watk will not increase your damage to the point you can 2 hit somthing that is 5 levels higher than you. So why bother wasting money on that? Remember, don't waste money IS saving money.
How to gain money
Gaining money could be fun and enjoyable. There are three ways to gain money: getting drops, doing quests, and buying/trading items.
Getting drops: Dropping rate is random. There are no tricks to this. This is based on your luck. If you are lucky, you get more drops. If you are unlucky...too bad for you. I can do nothing about it. If you get less drops than others, don't complain or whine. You are simply unlucky. Besides, getting drops is not the only way to make money. However, you can get better drops than others from different types of monsters that will improve your mesos gain per drop.
Doing Quests: Quests are fun to do (for some people at least). I love doing quests. It is fun and you get good mesos/items out of it. Here are some quests that give you decent mesos/items/exp.
I'm Bored
Teo's reminiscence
Nella and Kerning City Citizens Request #1
Nella and Kerning City Citizens Request #2
Pia and the Blue Mushroom
Shumi's Lost CoinCamila's Gem
Sabitrama and the Diet Medicine
Mystery of Niora Hospital
Jane and the Wild Boar
Shumi's Lost Bundle of Money
Nemi's Dilemma
Toy Soldier's Walnut
Buying/Trading Items: A very important skill that everyone should learn. This could make you as rich as a lvl 70 person if you do it right. First you buy an item that is cheap, then you sell it for high! It is that easy! But this will waste most of your time gathering information on the average price of items, sellers, and buyers. This is not highly recommended if you are still at a low level (due to low amount of mesos).
Leveling areas that will make you rich
From level 10-20 level at slimes, or pigs if you are in the late 20s
From level 20-30 level at bubblings, octopus, green mushrooms, horn mushrooms, tricksters, brown teddy, drum bunny.
Hunting for Low Levels (lvl 30 or below)
How to hunt efficiently
Always, I mean always, hunt monsters that are no more than 3 levels above your level (for below lvl 30 people). Why? First, your accuracy sucks. Most of the you will be missing against high level monsters. Second, your damage sucks. Last, you will not make that much more mesos out of hunting than training, so why bother? You can hunt with a party of 2 or 3, but that is very uncommon. Infact, I rarely see ANY lvl 30 or below people hunting at...lets say evil eyes. They will lose tons of money and the drops aren't that great. For people who want to hunt at higher monsters like fireboars or curse eyes, YOU WILL GET RAPED. DON'T GO THERE YOU WILL WASTE TONS OF POTS, EXP, AND TIME.
Places to hunt
For level 10-20 hunt at pigs (around 10-13), octopus (around 13-17), bubblings and green mushrooms (around 17-20).
For level 20-30 hunt at dark axed stumps and undead mushrooms (around 20-23), wild boars and evil eyes (around 23-27), brown teddy, tricksters and drum bunny (around 27-30).
Pros/Cons
Pros: More mesos, better drops (if you get lucky)
Cons: VERY slow leveling, low damage, terrible accuracy, waste of money, a high chance of dying.
My recommendation
My recommendation is to get to lvl 30 as fast as possible before even think of hunting. Low level people shouldn't hunt due to their terrible accuracy and damage. Most people would like to get to 2nd job as fast as they can. Until then hunting is very boring and ineffecient.
Mesos Making for High Levels (lvl 30 or above)
How to save money
Basically the same thing with the previous one for low levels, except now you have more money and can buy scrolls and more expensive items. Scroll for weapon could cost up to 800k and scroll for armor could cost up to 4 mil! Scrolling items can be highly rewarded but also devastating. A lucky person might get a 10% glove atk on his/her first try and perfect scroll the rest of the slots with 60%s. An unlucky person might end up with only 1 or 2 60%s to work. The cost for a 60% glove atk is at least 2 mil, 2 * 5 = 10 mil. If only 1 or 2 worked, the price of the glove will go down to as low as 1 mil for the 2 atk and 3 mil for the 4 atk. That is a HUGE lost of money and it might happen to anyone. Yes that means you too. I had an experience when I wanted to get a 10% glove for dex to work on a clean wg, so i purchased 32 10% glove dex and made 32 wg (around 3.5 mil). None of the scrolls worked. Don't try your luck with scrolls UNLESS you are rich enough to buy all your weapons/equipments and your scrolls and still have leftovers for another set of equipements and pots. Rather than trying your luck, you can always buy a prescrolled weapon/armor. People tend to sell them for more than the total cost of the equipement and scrolls (if it is decent scrolled) because they got the scrolls to work. Save up your money and buy a GOOD prescrolled armor/weapon that will last you for at least 5 levels. This way you can level up faster and be able to actually sell your item due to high demands for prescrolled items.
How to gain money
Now you are past the first job you should have no problem getting money to afford pots. However, if you want decent weapons and equipments you better know how to gain money or else it will take you ages to get your dream weapon and equipment. Ways of gaining money I've already mentioned in my previous paragraphs are buy/sell, scrolling, quests, and getting drops. All the above 30 quests are mostly profeitable. Trading is a bit different from below level 30. Now you have enough money to invest on better items such as scrolled weapons/equipments, scrolls, ores, and quest items.
If you don't gain money, don't give up. My opinion, level 30-40 is the HARDEST and MOST BORING period of levels. You will depend on drops from evil eyes, boars, fire boars, jr kitties, and curse eyes (exluding the ludi monsters because I do not know their level of efficiency of training) and they drop barely any good equipments that will make you rich. From level 40 to 50, training might still get dull, but the drops aren't as bad. Now, from level 50 to 60 you will notice that you will gain a HUGE amount of money from drops. From level 30-40 I barely made a million, level 40-50 around 3 million, level 50-60 30 million. My point is if you think you are not getting rich from level 30-50, bare the hardships, because after that period you will find your wallet overflooded with mesos.
Leveling areas that will make you rich
From level 30-40 level at brown teddy, drum bunny, fire boars, jr kitties, dark letties, lorangs, latz, pink teddy, Roloduck, Tick, Panda Teddy, Chronos
From level 40-50 level at fire boars, copper drakes, jr pepes, lunar pixies, chronos, zombie lupins, tick tock, Platoon Chronos, Tobo
From level 50-60 level at drakes, clang, umti, wraiths, jr yeti, kitties, hectors, lunar pixies, Platoon Chronos, Master Chronos, Tobo, Master Robo
From level 60-70 level at cargos, tauromacis, dark stone gollems, yetis, white pangs, Soul Teddy, Master Soul Teddy, Buffy, Lazy Buffy
From level 70+ level at...anywhere you want (except for bains, thantos, gatekeeper, Papulatus until 80/90 ish)
Hunting for High Levels (lvl 30 or above)
How to hunt efficiently
Hunt monsters that you can kill within 5 hits that usually have low kb or speed from level 30-60. 70+ you can hunt any monsters you want as long as you don't get killed within 3 hits. Party would be REALLy helpful for hunts. Always have a cleric or an assasin in your party, or both in a big hunt.
Places to hunt
Some places to hunt for level 60 or below are yetis, dark yetis, cargos, tauromacis, taurospears, werewovles, Soul Teddy, Master Soul Teddy, Buffy, Lazy Buffy, Klock, Lucidias, Cerebes
Places to hunt for level 60+ are tauromacis, yetis, dark yetis, Lucidias, Cerebes, ynp, dark ynp,maplestory powerleveling werewolves, lycanthropes, jr rog, c rog, Buffoon, dark klock, deep buffroon, bains, Ghost Pirate, death teddy, master death teddy, dual ghost pirate, Spirit Viking, Phantom Watch, Grim Phantom Watch, Gigantic Spirit Viking, Thantos, Gatekeeper
Pros/Cons
Pros: way better drops than regular training, fun, more mesos per monster
Cons: wastes time, spends more money on pots than regular training, chance of dying
MapleStory Tips For Beginners
Introduction
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This is a general FAQ to help you settle into the Maple Story world. It
answers alot of FAQs that newbies are always asking in the game. And it
contains explanations and tips on things you'll need to know for lv 1-20
I played Maple Story for about 5 months,maplestory powerleveling but I've quit because I'm so busy
with uni work and other commitments. I had a lot of fun and this guide
should still be relevant for quite some time. I hope you find it useful.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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0 GET THE RIGHT START
1 CREATING YOUR CHARACTER
1.1 Statistics
2 PLAYING THE GAME
2.1 Basic Controls
2.2 First Few Steps
2.3 Items
2.4 Hunting
3 VICTORIA ISLAND
3.1 First Job Advancement
4 PARTIES
4.1 Creating Parties
4.2 Party Experience
5 GENERAL TIPS
5.1 Sleepywood, Ant Tunnel, Ossyria And Florina Beach
5.2 Hunting Effectively
5.3 Return Scrolls
5.4 Fame
5.5 Trading
6 QUEST ADVICE
6.1 Beginners
6.2 Level 15+
7 CLOSING
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Frequently Asked Questions Section
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How Do You Make A Girl Char? 1.0
Which Stats For Job Advancement? 1.1
Which Stats For Later? 1.1
Where Did You Get That Hat? (Maple Island) 2.2
Where Did You Get That Weapon? (Maple Island) 2.2
What Are Ores For? 2.3
How Much Are Screws? 2.3
How Do You Get Out Of Here? (VIP Taxi) 3.1
Where Do You Go? (for job advancement) 3.1
Can Someone Spare 3k? (weapons and armour) 3.1
How Should I Spend My Skill Points? 3.1
How Do You Use Skills? 3.1
How Do You Throw Stars? 3.1
What Is Fame For? 5.4
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0. GET THE RIGHT START
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To get the right start you have to think ahead, decide which job you will
take before creating your character. To make this FAQ compact, job
descriptions are not included. Refer to the official Maple Story website
for job information and skills. (http://www.mapleglobal.com)
Warriors will level fast as Beginners, but in later levels (15-27 approx)
Warriors level up slower than other jobs.
Thieves will level normally as Beginners, but in later levels (15-27 approx)
Thieves level-up slower than other jobs (unless they have good stars).
Bowmen will level normally as Beginners.
Magicians will level slowly as Beginners, but after becoming a Magician
and learning a few skills (claw lv 9 for example) they will level quite
fast. Magicians are quite powerful in the first and most of the second job,
however in the third job, I've heard that the other classes are stronger
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1. YOUR CHARACTER
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For each account, three characters can be made in each server. These
characters share a common storage (or bank). And so items and mesos (money)
can be safely transferred from character to character, if the characters
are in the same server.
Each server has the same maps and monsters, but sometimes they have
different events (Check the website for notices). Unfortunately a character
created in one server cannot exist in another server. However each server
usually has 20 Channels each, and your character can easily switch from
channel to channel within the same server.
If you want to delete a character, you have to remember the birthday that
you put in you sign-up. To change your password, you need your last name.
How Do You Make A Girl Char?
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Your character will be the same gender as what you put in your sign-up. It
can't be changed.
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1.1 Statistics
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!!! TIP - It is important to know which stats to increase. Otherwise, you
may find that you don't have the required statistics to wear your armour or
weapons in the HIGHER LEVELS. I made this mistake and wasn't able to wear
my proper armour at level 20 because I didn't have enough STR as a Warrior.
And at level 30 I didn't have enough LUK as a Bandit to wear my dagger.
Which Stats For Job Advancement?
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Warrior level 10 35 STR
Thief level 10 25 DEX
Bowman level 10 25 DEX
Magician level 8 20 INT
Which Stats For Later?
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Warrior STR and DEX (more STR)
Thief LUK and DEX (more LUK) **
Bowman DEX and STR (much more DEX)
Magician INT and LUK (much more INT)
Each job only needs to apply Ability Points (AP) to only two types of
Abilities as shown above. For example, if you are a Warrior, don't place
any AP into LUK or INT.
Magicians, if you keep missing monsters, do not put any AP into DEX,put
it into INT to increase your accuracy.
** Thieves do not need strength, unless they are STR Bandits. LUK Bandits
use daggers that require no STR, while STR Bandits use daggers that require
a small amount of STR. If you are unsure, you can put 10 points into STR by
level 20 and see if you like being a STR Bandit.
AP can also be used to increase HP and MP. I suggest not doing this. HP and
MP will increase with every level-up without you adding AP to it.
Rolling The Stats Die
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!!! TIP - Before creating your character, make sure it has good stats. If
it hasn't got stats that you are pleased with, you can click on the red die
to get new stats.
Good stats would have 4 or 5 in the abilities that your job doesn't need.
But if you can't get good stats, it's OK. But since you can roll the die as
many times as you like, you may as well try a few times.
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2 PLAYING THE GAME
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2.1 Basic controls
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Switching Channels Press Menu, Change Channels
Chat Box Make sure you press the little '+' sign at the
bottom centre of your screen to see what has
been said more clearly
Healing Find a safe place and stand still for awhile
Recovering MP MP regenerates automatically.
Pick up items Press Z
World Map Press W
Inventory Press I
Statistics (AP) Press S
For more controls click on your Key Settings at the bottom right of screen.
My favourite control is F5.
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2.2 First Few Steps
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In the first screen, you will see two Non-Player Characters (NPCs).
Talk to Heena, she will explain BASIC MOVEMENT. She will ask you to
do something, say YES.
This is a quest, you don't have to complete it, but if you do, you will
be rewarded. In this case, the reward will be 1 experience point. It
never hurts to say YES to a quest so always say YES.
If you accepted the quest, don't press up at the portal (the place with the
glowing light from the ground). Talk to Sera, she will give you a mirror.
Then go talk to Heena, she will take you to the next screen/map.
In the 2nd screen, a creepy looking guy called Roger will take away some of
your health! Press I to open your Inventory, click the USE tab, then
double-click the Apple. Talk to Roger again, he'll give you 3 Red Potions.
You can HotKey the potions by dragging them from your Inventory into one of
your Quick Slot keys (bottom right corner of your screen).
In the 3rd screen there's another simple quest. In the 4th screen talk to
Peter, he'll give you some experience.
Where Did You Get That Hat?
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Soon you will see Maria, she'll give you an easy quest, if you complete
her quest she'll give you a hat (a bandana or skullcap).
Where Did You Get That Weapon?
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Talk to Biggs in South Perry, You'll need 30 Blue Snail Shells and 10
Orange Mushroom Caps. If you complete this quest, you will receive a lv 5
Razor, or a lv 8 Fruits Dagger.
For Orange Mushroom Caps, go to the map to the right side of Amherst. At the
top centre of this map you will be able to kill the Orange Mushrooms easily
by standing on the centre platform, where you can attack the Mushrooms
without being hit by them. Magicians can skip this quest if it is too hard.
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2.3 Items
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Pick up everything especially mesos, ores, potions, armor and weapons. Items
such as Snail Shells, Mushroom Spores and Mushroom Caps can be sold to any
store for mesos. Arrows are worth 0 mesos to stores, so you may as well pick
them up and give them to an archer later when you reach Victoria Island.
What Are Ores For?
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Ores are used in creating Jewels or metal Plates, which are used to create
items later in the game. Keep all the ores you find and talk to the NPCs in
Victoria Island to find out which ores you will need later to make items.
All other ores you may either keep or sell to other players.
Picking Up Items
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!!! When you kill a monster, YOU are the only person who can pick up the
items that the monster drops after it dies. If you don't pick up the items
after about 10 seconds, ANYBODY may pick up the items. And if you drop an
item from your Inventory, anybody can pick it up and you shouldn't expect
to get it back.
When two or more people help kill a monster, usually the person who killed
it the most is allowed to pick up the items. The other person won't be able
to pick up the item unless it has been left there for about 10 seconds.
Looting
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When you see someone busily killing monsters and not picking up their items
for a long time, after about 10 seconds, anyone can pick up those items,
looting is when someone else picks up those items.
Looting is ok when a person is only interested in gaining exp. and not
money. If you never see them picking up items, even after you have picked
up a few of their items, then there is no problem. If you start picking up
some items and the person killing, also begins picking up the items, then
you should stop, and let them get their items.
Once, a Beginner accused me of looting from her when she helped me kill a
monster. I didn't loot from her, the item belonged to me. If she had killed
the monster completely, then I wouldn't have been able to pick up the item
so soon after the monster died, if the item had belonged to her... NOOB
How Much Are Screws? (as of July 2005)
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These prices are from what I have seen in Scania, they are the usual amount
other players in Victoria Island are willing to pay for these items.
NOTE: The prices may change.
Ores 1k (1000 mesos).
Steel Ores 1k, sometimes 1.5k or 2k.
Diamond Ores 7k sometimes 3k sometimes 10k
Gold Ores 10k
Black Crystal Ores (BC) 13k sometimes 15k
Screws 1.5 - 2k each
Leather 150 - 200 mesos each
Item Library
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The Item Library on the official websites don't really cut it. For a
detailed item, monster, quest and map library, visit www.hidden-street.net
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2.4 Hunting
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Beginners that plan to become Magicians should hunt in the Snail Hunting
Ground I or II on Maple island, this map is full of Green and Blue Snails.
Probably best to stay here until you reach level 8. You can do Maria's Hat
quest and then come back to this map to level up. I suggest not doing Biggs
quest because it will take a long time to collect the items for someone so
physically weak. But of course if you really want to do it, no problem.
If you find it hard to level-up, keep killing those Green and Blue Snails.
Monsters In Maple Island
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Name HP EXP. Advice
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Green Snails 8 3 Great for Beginners and Magicians
Blue Snails 15 4 Great for Everyone
Shroom 20 5 Great for Everyone
Red Snails 45 8 Beginner Magicians shouldn't waste
time on these
Orange Mushrooms 80 15 These are tough for Beginners,
you'll kill 4 Blue Snails faster
for MORE exp. AND THEY MOVE FAST.
You'll find a lot of these to the
right of Amherst
Other Easy Monsters In Victoria Island
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Name HP EXP. Advice
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Stump 65 8 Easier to just kill 2 Blue Snails,
(unless you can kill in 3-5 shots
it's not worth going for)
Slime 50 10 They move fast
Pig 75 15 They move fast
Dark stump 250 18 They move slow
Ribbon Pig 120 20 They move fast
Kill Stealing
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Kill Stealing (KS or ksing) is when someone weak is trying to kill a
monster to gain exp. and a stronger player will come and kill it and steal
exp. It's not such a problem in Maple Island because everyone is a
Beginner, so this is a good place to train.
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3. VICTORIA ISLAND
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You can leave Maple Island anytime you like. You'll need 150 mesos for the
ship ride from South Perry. When you leave you won't be able to come back.
Maple Island is a nice place to level-up. I suggest leveling here or near
Lith Harbour until you are ready for your job advancement. Places near
Henesys are also good for Beginners to train.
!!! I suggest not exploring the other towns while you are a Beginner and a
newbie, go level up and get a job first, then go exploring. (Beginners
wanting to become Magicians will not train as fast near Perion, Ellinia or
Kerning, unless they stick to Green snails, because Slimes(50HP) and
Stumps(65HP) take forever to kill when you are doing 1-3 damage).
When you die, if you have a job, you'll lose about 5-10% exp. and you'll be
transported to the nearest Town. If you have your Mini Map extended
you'll be able to see an icon. The icon represents the nearest town.
Talk to every NPC that you see, this way you will probably find out if they
are useful to you. For example some NPCs synthesize items, refine ores,
store things, process wood, create screws, create arrows or give quests.
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#### WARNING TO BEGINNERS IN LITH HARBOUR and ELLINIA ####
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How Do You Get Out Of Here? What Is This Place?
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!!! Do not take a ride in the black VIP TAXI to the Ant Tunnel. You will
end up in a place not for Beginners at all. When you die (There's no way
you won't die), you'll find yourself in Sleepywood, the town in the Dungeon.
To get out of here, you'll have to buy a Return Scroll to Lith Harbour from
someone for 500 - 1000 meso. Even if someone is nice enough to give you a
scroll for free, you'll have wasted 1000 mesos on the VIP TAXI ... DONT
TAKE THE TAXI. I don't know why they allow Beginners to have a discount on
this Taxi, it just means a lot of confusion.
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3.1 First Job Advancement: Where Do You Go?
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After you have trained to the required level, talk to the ticket guy in
Lith Harbour or a white Taxi in another town, he will take you to the town
you need to go to, for 80 - 120 mesos (very cheap discount price for
Beginners only).
---Warriors--- at Perion, go to the very top of the map and enter the
portal talk to the NPC Dances with Balrog.
---Thieves--- at Kerning City, enter the Jazz Bar in the centre of the map,
go down the ladder and talk to the NPC Dark Road.
---Bowmen--- at Henesys, near the centre of the map, enter the park and go
to the far right and enter the building to talk to the NPC Athena Pierce.
---Magicians--- at Ellinia, go to the very top and enter the portal and
talk to the NPC Grendel the Really Old.
Buying Weapons And Clothes: Can Someone Spare 3k?
----------------------------
!!! When you make your job advancement, you should buy new armour in your
home town. By this level, you will probably not have enough mesos to buy
everything you want, so deal with it :/ you have a job, go earn the money!
Firstly buy a new weapon, then topwear and bottomwear, if you have enough
mesos, buy a hat and then shoes. If you can't afford everything, don't
worry, you really only need the new weapon. If you can't afford that, you
probably didn't pick up all the mesos that your monsters dropped did you?
Well in that case, you've just got to fight some more monsters with what
you have until you have enough mesos.
!!! Don't Beg. You are a Beginner (or were), of course you're poor! You
have to work at your job to become rich. This game can be challenging, but
it's not too hard, so don't be LAZY go hunt some monsters to find some
money and gain exp. And while you're at it meet some players and have fun.
How Should I Spend My Skill Points?
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!!! TIP - By the time you reach your second job advancement, you will not
have received enough Skill Points (SP) to master all the skills available
to you. So, you'll have to spend those points wisely. Find an In-Depth FAQ
for your job to find out how to spend your SP.
How Do You Use Skills?
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Press K to spend your skill point. If you use your Skill Point on a skill
that uses MP, drag the Icon into one of your Hot Keys, or open your Key
Settings and drag it into there.
How Do You Throw Stars?
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You must be a Thief and you need to wear a Claw. The first claw is called
a Garnier and can be bought from the Kerning City Weapon Store. Buy some
Subi Throwing stars from the guy selling armour. Now you can throw stars
using your attack button.
If you are too close to a monster, you will punch it instead of throwing
a star at it (I find this annoying). Punching will do very little damage.
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4. PARTIES
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4.1 Creating Parties
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Once you get a job, you will be able to create a party.
- Press R
- click on the 'Party' tab
- click 'Create'
- Right-Click on a person
- Select 'View Info'
- Click 'Invite Party' once
There can be up to 6 people in a party. To leave your party, click Leave.
You will not be able to invite someone who is already in a party. They will
have to leave their party before joining yours.
Party Chat
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When you are in a party, press 2 to talk to members in you party. The chat
text will appear in pink. You will be able to talk to members that are in
different maps or channels. Press 1 to talk to everyone again.
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4.2 Party Experience
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Generally:
- Experience is shared among all party members that are in the same map.
- If you kill a monster you will get more exp. than the other party members
will get for that kill.
- Higher level members will receive more exp than the lower level members.
In parties, mesos are shared but items are not. Items can be picked up by
anyone in a party.
Pan2005: Mesos In A Party - For 2 Members --> 60% For Collector & 40% For
Other Member. For more than 2, the ratio will be a bit different, but still,
the Collector will be getting most.
One problem with parties is who gets to keep that rare piece of armour worth
50k? The person who killed the monster that dropped it? Sure, but what if
they helped you kill it? I was once in a party where I completely killed the
monster that dropped the rare item and I managed to pick up the item too,
but the other party member begged me if they could have it. I personally
don't like parties, but they are useful sometimes. You don't need to join
parties to make friends though, just start talking to people.
Party Experience Example 1
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Let’s say we have a 2-person party with 2 lv 10 players.
Slimes give 10 exp. if you kill them completely by yourself.
In a party if you kill a Slime, you'll get something like 6 exp. while
the other member in the party will get 4 exp.
Party Experience Example 2
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Another 2-person party, 1 person lv 35 the other lv 8.
If the lv 35 kills a Green Mushroom, they will get the entire 26 exp.
points and the lv 8 will get 0 exp.
If the lv 35 kills a Slime, they get 9 exp. and the lv 8 will get 1 exp.
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5. GENERAL TIPS
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5.1 Sleepywood, Ant Tunnel, Ossyria And Florina Beach
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Sleepywood is in the Dungeon, the easiest way is to walk from Henesys. But
I recommend being level 17-20 before visiting. Make sure you have a Return
Scroll to Henesys or some other town before you go, just incase you find the
place too tough for you to get out again. Sleepywood Return Scrolls can be
bought in the Sauna in the Hotel in Sleepywood.
To walk to Sleepywood from Henesys, take the top right portal at Henesys to
get onto Warning Street. Keep traveling right, and avoid the dangerous
monsters at the bottom of those pits. Eventually you'll find Luke the
Security Guy, take the portal that he's standing near. You'll enter a
Forest, here the top portal will take you towards Kerning City and Perion,
while the middle portal will be Sleepywood. Don't take the bottom portal
unless you are lv 25+ because there are Curse Eyes here. Also, the bottom
portal is one of those tricky portals, like a Pig Beach, where the only way
to get back, is to travel through the map and reach another portal.
Ant Tunnel is just right of Sleepywood. The monsters are tough here for low
level players.
Ossyria is another place and the website suggests that you be lv 35, this
is a good guideline. But if you want to visit out of curiosity I recommend
lv 25+, but the monsters will be tough! You can go there from Ellinia, it
cost 5k and make sure you have 5k to get back. Bring lots of potions to go
exploring. Since MP pots are slightly cheaper in Ellinia, don't forget to
stock-up before leaving to Ossy.
Tip from lilkrndude146: The armour and weapon shop in El Nath (a town in
Ossyria) is expensive for some items. You'll probably do better buying the
items off other players back in Victoria Island. Hopefully by the time you
reach the levels to be buying this stuff, you'll have some experience in
buying and trading items off other players (at sensible prices).
Florina Beach is a little island with tough monsters. It cost 1k to get
there from Lith Harbour. You'll need 1k to get back.
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5.2 Hunting Effectively
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If you like fighting in crowded places where the monsters re-spawn quickly,
fight monsters that only need 1-2 shots to kill (maybe 3). If you take any
longer you'll become surrounded by too many monsters.
If you like less crowded places, where there's only you or one other person,
there will be less monsters. This will mean more walking, but you can kill
the monsters slower, so go for monsters that die in 2-4 shots. - Warriors
and Bandit Thieves may like to kill monsters that take up to 6 shots.
To level-up faster, use potions (pots). Less waiting will mean more killing
and more exp. Make sure you pick up all your items and mesos if you can't
afford pots. On the other hand, if you're using pots up like crazy, and you
don't seem to be making a profit, you're fighting the wrong monsters
(or you're just crap :P) - MP pots are slightly cheaper in Ellinia.
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5.3 Return Scrolls: Selling All Town Scrolls 1k
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Return Scrolls, are great and are much cheaper than a Taxi (unless you're
still a Beginner). After getting your first job, and acquiring some money,
walk around Victoria Island and visit all the towns and buy a Return scroll
from each town. On the way, you can explore, try to find hidden portals and
kill a few new monsters.
Return Scrolls cost 500 mesos at shops. And they can be used in almost all
maps, so they are more convenient than taxis.
Taxis are not available in Sleepywood. So buy a Return Scroll before
visiting, otherwise you may have to pay 1k to buy one off someone. I used
to always be in Sleepywood selling Return Scrolls for 1k =) .
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5.4 Fame: What Is Fame For?
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Fame is used for higher levels. There is a quest at level 30 that requires
10 fame, and some high-level armour requires a certain amount of fame to
wear. If you're poor, don't bother trying to buy fame, you don't need it
yet. Save your money for armour or potions.
from Pan2005: The kinds of equipment that use fame are usually black or
are called Dark 'something'.
You can't fame someone until you're lv 15. You can only use your fame once
a day. And you can only fame the same person once a month.
Higher-level players like to buy fame. They may offer you 1 - 6k for your
fame. If you need money, sell your fame. Currently the normal price for fame
is 5k. People may also offer items for fame such as 20 leathers or 4 ores.
To fame someone for items or money, right-click them and select 'View Info',
then press 'Request Trade'. Keep the Info box open. When they accept your
trade, and agree to give you the money or items for your fame, you click the
Orange Up Arrow to increase their fame, while the trade box is still open.
Then they will give you your money. Press the Orange 'Trade' button to
accept their money or items
Fame nor LUK has nothing to do with rare item drops.
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5.5 Trading
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To request a trade with someone right-click them and View Info, click on
'Request Trade'.
If someone requests a Trade with you, be nice and say 'Hi' or 'Hello'.
Responding with 'Yes?' or 'What?' just seems rude to me.
Good places to buy or sell items are at towns. The best town for this is
Perion. Visit Perion Channel 1 for the biggest market, here it may be hard
to click on people, so instead type '/trade username' to trade with someone.
Visit Perion Channel 1 and just watch everybody trade. Sometimes you'll see
the prices of various items. Occasionally these prices will be over the top.
But just watch for a few minutes while you regain your health and you will
learn alot about trading and prices. It's not a bad idea to do this every
now and again after you reach lv 30. If Perion Channel 1 is too full, try
Channel 2.
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6 QUEST ADVICE
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After you've done these quests, there are plenty more which are only
accessible by reaching a certain level. Visit www.maplesea.com for more
quests (shows more quests than mapleglobal).
Strangely, all these quests are pretty hard for the level that you can begin
them at, except John's quest. For all the others, you'll have to level-up
alot more to finish them without help. You'll probably be lv 25+ when you
finish all of them... :/
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6.1 Quests For Beginners
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Fixing Blackbull's House
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Talk to Blackbull in Perion.
Items Needed: 30 Branches, 50 Firewoods.
Prize: lv 15 Steel Shield (most times) or a lv 25 Triangular Shield.
Branches will be easy to get from Stumps. Firewood can be found from Axe
Stumps and Dark Axe Stumps. Don't go for the Dark Axe Stumps they have 550
HP. If you're a warrior, try this quest at lv 14, so that you have a shield
for lv 15. All other classes, don't worry about this quest until you can
kill Axe Stumps easily.
The shields can only be used by Warriors. If you're not a warrior, you can
sell the lv 15 shield to a shop for 3k. The lv 25 shield should be sold to
a warrior because it can't be bought from any store in Victoria Island.
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6.2 Quests For Level 15+
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Maya and the Weird Medicine
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Talk to Maya in the Mushroom House in Henesys
Needed: 20 Octo Legs, 50 Squishy Liquids, 50 Leaves, 40 Charms of Undead
Prize: level 25 Brown Bamboo Hat
Since you can't use the prize until lv 25, you can take your time.
You'll need to travel a lot for this quest, Maya will want you to get
Medicine by talking to Teo in Lith Harbour, He'll tell you to go see
someone else and so on ... :/ Octos are found near Kerning City, Leaves are
dropped by Dark Stumps found near Perion, Squishy Liquid dropped by Slimes.
Charms of Undead are dropped by Undead Mushrooms found in the Ant Tunnel in
the Dungeon, they are not easy to kill by low-level players.
Luke the Security Guy
----------------------------
Talk to Luke at the Entrance to the Dungeon from Henesys.
Items Needed: 1 Bowl of Salad, 10 Stirge Wings, 100 Jr. Necki Skins
Prize: 1 Refined Jewel at random (Diamond if you're lucky)
This quest is tough! There is no time limit on quests. Most Magicians,
Thieves, Bowmen can't hit the Jr. Necki until lv 27+. Warriors will have to
wait even longer.
Jr Neckis are little green snakes, found in the Subway, Sewer, and in some
parts of the Dungeon. Stirges are purple bats found in the Subway and Deep
Ant Tunnel. Bowl of Salad can be bought (A Use Item) from the 24Hr Shop in
the Deep Ant Tunnel.
John's Pink Flower Basket
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Talk to John in Lith Harbour
Items Needed: at least 10 Pink Viola Flowers
Prize: 30 Screws
This is the first of MANY jumping quests. If you can become good at this
quest, you'll be able to do all the other jumping quests. So have patience
and practice a lot, when you get tired, take a break, fight some monsters,
then practice some more. Pink Viola's can't be traded.
Buy a couple of Return Scrolls to Lith Harbour at Lith Harbour. Go to
Sleepywood, then buy some Sleepywood Return Scrolls from the Sauna and talk
to the Mysterious Statue. After getting the flowers (double-click on them),
scroll back to Lith, give the flowers to John. If you didn't get 10 flowers,
scroll back to Sleepywood and do it again.
NOTE: buying the Scrolls is optional, you can walk if you're too tight!
After you complete the quest, you can go to the Mysterious Statue and do
the jumping quest again and again. Each time you reach the flowers you'll
randomly receive 2 mineral ores (no gold).
When you reach lv 30, you'll no longer be able to receive the 2 ores from the
Forest of Patience Stages 1 & 2. You'll have to do John's lv 30 quest instead,
where you'll do Stages 3 & 4.
Nella and Kerning City Citizen's Requests
----------------------------
Talk to Nella in Kerning City
Request 1: 1000 Mesos, 50 Green Mushroom Caps, 50 Bubbling's Huge Bubbles
Request 2: 5 Processed Woods, 5 Screws
Request 3: 100 Octopus Legs, 1 Pure Water.
Prize 1: 50 Lemons
Prize 2: 100 Cakes
Prize 3: level 20 Gloves for your job
Bubblings are in the Subway in Kerning City. The Bubblings may be difficult
to kill. Try this quest at lv 19, maybe even lv 25.
When you complete the first request, talk to Nella repeatedly, don't leave
until she gives you the second request. (Just keep clicking on her, don't
listen to her lies!)
Talk to JM From Tha Streetz and select 'Create Materials' to find out how
to make Processed Wood and Screws. You probably won't have the materials
to make screws, so either do John's Flower Quest to get 30 screws, or buy
them off people for 1.5k or 2k each.
Talk to Nella repeatedly after completing the second request.
Pure Water can be bought at Sleepywood or 24Hr Shop in the Ant Tunnel. Octos
can be found at both Kerning City Construction Sites and near the Kerning
City Entrance to the Dungeon Forest.
When you reach lv 25, Nella will have 3 more requests for you.
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7 CLOSING
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I hope this FAQ answered your questions and that you gained a lot of good
tips to get you started. Please tell your friends about this FAQ ;)
Feel free to email me and please tell me where you found my guide.
Have fun playing Maple!
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This is a general FAQ to help you settle into the Maple Story world. It
answers alot of FAQs that newbies are always asking in the game. And it
contains explanations and tips on things you'll need to know for lv 1-20
I played Maple Story for about 5 months,maplestory powerleveling but I've quit because I'm so busy
with uni work and other commitments. I had a lot of fun and this guide
should still be relevant for quite some time. I hope you find it useful.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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0 GET THE RIGHT START
1 CREATING YOUR CHARACTER
1.1 Statistics
2 PLAYING THE GAME
2.1 Basic Controls
2.2 First Few Steps
2.3 Items
2.4 Hunting
3 VICTORIA ISLAND
3.1 First Job Advancement
4 PARTIES
4.1 Creating Parties
4.2 Party Experience
5 GENERAL TIPS
5.1 Sleepywood, Ant Tunnel, Ossyria And Florina Beach
5.2 Hunting Effectively
5.3 Return Scrolls
5.4 Fame
5.5 Trading
6 QUEST ADVICE
6.1 Beginners
6.2 Level 15+
7 CLOSING
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Frequently Asked Questions Section
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How Do You Make A Girl Char? 1.0
Which Stats For Job Advancement? 1.1
Which Stats For Later? 1.1
Where Did You Get That Hat? (Maple Island) 2.2
Where Did You Get That Weapon? (Maple Island) 2.2
What Are Ores For? 2.3
How Much Are Screws? 2.3
How Do You Get Out Of Here? (VIP Taxi) 3.1
Where Do You Go? (for job advancement) 3.1
Can Someone Spare 3k? (weapons and armour) 3.1
How Should I Spend My Skill Points? 3.1
How Do You Use Skills? 3.1
How Do You Throw Stars? 3.1
What Is Fame For? 5.4
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0. GET THE RIGHT START
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To get the right start you have to think ahead, decide which job you will
take before creating your character. To make this FAQ compact, job
descriptions are not included. Refer to the official Maple Story website
for job information and skills. (http://www.mapleglobal.com)
Warriors will level fast as Beginners, but in later levels (15-27 approx)
Warriors level up slower than other jobs.
Thieves will level normally as Beginners, but in later levels (15-27 approx)
Thieves level-up slower than other jobs (unless they have good stars).
Bowmen will level normally as Beginners.
Magicians will level slowly as Beginners, but after becoming a Magician
and learning a few skills (claw lv 9 for example) they will level quite
fast. Magicians are quite powerful in the first and most of the second job,
however in the third job, I've heard that the other classes are stronger
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1. YOUR CHARACTER
============================
For each account, three characters can be made in each server. These
characters share a common storage (or bank). And so items and mesos (money)
can be safely transferred from character to character, if the characters
are in the same server.
Each server has the same maps and monsters, but sometimes they have
different events (Check the website for notices). Unfortunately a character
created in one server cannot exist in another server. However each server
usually has 20 Channels each, and your character can easily switch from
channel to channel within the same server.
If you want to delete a character, you have to remember the birthday that
you put in you sign-up. To change your password, you need your last name.
How Do You Make A Girl Char?
----------------------------
Your character will be the same gender as what you put in your sign-up. It
can't be changed.
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1.1 Statistics
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!!! TIP - It is important to know which stats to increase. Otherwise, you
may find that you don't have the required statistics to wear your armour or
weapons in the HIGHER LEVELS. I made this mistake and wasn't able to wear
my proper armour at level 20 because I didn't have enough STR as a Warrior.
And at level 30 I didn't have enough LUK as a Bandit to wear my dagger.
Which Stats For Job Advancement?
----------------------------
Warrior level 10 35 STR
Thief level 10 25 DEX
Bowman level 10 25 DEX
Magician level 8 20 INT
Which Stats For Later?
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Warrior STR and DEX (more STR)
Thief LUK and DEX (more LUK) **
Bowman DEX and STR (much more DEX)
Magician INT and LUK (much more INT)
Each job only needs to apply Ability Points (AP) to only two types of
Abilities as shown above. For example, if you are a Warrior, don't place
any AP into LUK or INT.
Magicians, if you keep missing monsters, do not put any AP into DEX,put
it into INT to increase your accuracy.
** Thieves do not need strength, unless they are STR Bandits. LUK Bandits
use daggers that require no STR, while STR Bandits use daggers that require
a small amount of STR. If you are unsure, you can put 10 points into STR by
level 20 and see if you like being a STR Bandit.
AP can also be used to increase HP and MP. I suggest not doing this. HP and
MP will increase with every level-up without you adding AP to it.
Rolling The Stats Die
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!!! TIP - Before creating your character, make sure it has good stats. If
it hasn't got stats that you are pleased with, you can click on the red die
to get new stats.
Good stats would have 4 or 5 in the abilities that your job doesn't need.
But if you can't get good stats, it's OK. But since you can roll the die as
many times as you like, you may as well try a few times.
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2 PLAYING THE GAME
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2.1 Basic controls
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Switching Channels Press Menu, Change Channels
Chat Box Make sure you press the little '+' sign at the
bottom centre of your screen to see what has
been said more clearly
Healing Find a safe place and stand still for awhile
Recovering MP MP regenerates automatically.
Pick up items Press Z
World Map Press W
Inventory Press I
Statistics (AP) Press S
For more controls click on your Key Settings at the bottom right of screen.
My favourite control is F5.
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2.2 First Few Steps
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In the first screen, you will see two Non-Player Characters (NPCs).
Talk to Heena, she will explain BASIC MOVEMENT. She will ask you to
do something, say YES.
This is a quest, you don't have to complete it, but if you do, you will
be rewarded. In this case, the reward will be 1 experience point. It
never hurts to say YES to a quest so always say YES.
If you accepted the quest, don't press up at the portal (the place with the
glowing light from the ground). Talk to Sera, she will give you a mirror.
Then go talk to Heena, she will take you to the next screen/map.
In the 2nd screen, a creepy looking guy called Roger will take away some of
your health! Press I to open your Inventory, click the USE tab, then
double-click the Apple. Talk to Roger again, he'll give you 3 Red Potions.
You can HotKey the potions by dragging them from your Inventory into one of
your Quick Slot keys (bottom right corner of your screen).
In the 3rd screen there's another simple quest. In the 4th screen talk to
Peter, he'll give you some experience.
Where Did You Get That Hat?
----------------------------
Soon you will see Maria, she'll give you an easy quest, if you complete
her quest she'll give you a hat (a bandana or skullcap).
Where Did You Get That Weapon?
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Talk to Biggs in South Perry, You'll need 30 Blue Snail Shells and 10
Orange Mushroom Caps. If you complete this quest, you will receive a lv 5
Razor, or a lv 8 Fruits Dagger.
For Orange Mushroom Caps, go to the map to the right side of Amherst. At the
top centre of this map you will be able to kill the Orange Mushrooms easily
by standing on the centre platform, where you can attack the Mushrooms
without being hit by them. Magicians can skip this quest if it is too hard.
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2.3 Items
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Pick up everything especially mesos, ores, potions, armor and weapons. Items
such as Snail Shells, Mushroom Spores and Mushroom Caps can be sold to any
store for mesos. Arrows are worth 0 mesos to stores, so you may as well pick
them up and give them to an archer later when you reach Victoria Island.
What Are Ores For?
----------------------------
Ores are used in creating Jewels or metal Plates, which are used to create
items later in the game. Keep all the ores you find and talk to the NPCs in
Victoria Island to find out which ores you will need later to make items.
All other ores you may either keep or sell to other players.
Picking Up Items
----------------------------
!!! When you kill a monster, YOU are the only person who can pick up the
items that the monster drops after it dies. If you don't pick up the items
after about 10 seconds, ANYBODY may pick up the items. And if you drop an
item from your Inventory, anybody can pick it up and you shouldn't expect
to get it back.
When two or more people help kill a monster, usually the person who killed
it the most is allowed to pick up the items. The other person won't be able
to pick up the item unless it has been left there for about 10 seconds.
Looting
----------------------------
When you see someone busily killing monsters and not picking up their items
for a long time, after about 10 seconds, anyone can pick up those items,
looting is when someone else picks up those items.
Looting is ok when a person is only interested in gaining exp. and not
money. If you never see them picking up items, even after you have picked
up a few of their items, then there is no problem. If you start picking up
some items and the person killing, also begins picking up the items, then
you should stop, and let them get their items.
Once, a Beginner accused me of looting from her when she helped me kill a
monster. I didn't loot from her, the item belonged to me. If she had killed
the monster completely, then I wouldn't have been able to pick up the item
so soon after the monster died, if the item had belonged to her... NOOB
How Much Are Screws? (as of July 2005)
----------------------------
These prices are from what I have seen in Scania, they are the usual amount
other players in Victoria Island are willing to pay for these items.
NOTE: The prices may change.
Ores 1k (1000 mesos).
Steel Ores 1k, sometimes 1.5k or 2k.
Diamond Ores 7k sometimes 3k sometimes 10k
Gold Ores 10k
Black Crystal Ores (BC) 13k sometimes 15k
Screws 1.5 - 2k each
Leather 150 - 200 mesos each
Item Library
----------------------------
The Item Library on the official websites don't really cut it. For a
detailed item, monster, quest and map library, visit www.hidden-street.net
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2.4 Hunting
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Beginners that plan to become Magicians should hunt in the Snail Hunting
Ground I or II on Maple island, this map is full of Green and Blue Snails.
Probably best to stay here until you reach level 8. You can do Maria's Hat
quest and then come back to this map to level up. I suggest not doing Biggs
quest because it will take a long time to collect the items for someone so
physically weak. But of course if you really want to do it, no problem.
If you find it hard to level-up, keep killing those Green and Blue Snails.
Monsters In Maple Island
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Name HP EXP. Advice
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Green Snails 8 3 Great for Beginners and Magicians
Blue Snails 15 4 Great for Everyone
Shroom 20 5 Great for Everyone
Red Snails 45 8 Beginner Magicians shouldn't waste
time on these
Orange Mushrooms 80 15 These are tough for Beginners,
you'll kill 4 Blue Snails faster
for MORE exp. AND THEY MOVE FAST.
You'll find a lot of these to the
right of Amherst
Other Easy Monsters In Victoria Island
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Name HP EXP. Advice
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Stump 65 8 Easier to just kill 2 Blue Snails,
(unless you can kill in 3-5 shots
it's not worth going for)
Slime 50 10 They move fast
Pig 75 15 They move fast
Dark stump 250 18 They move slow
Ribbon Pig 120 20 They move fast
Kill Stealing
----------------------------
Kill Stealing (KS or ksing) is when someone weak is trying to kill a
monster to gain exp. and a stronger player will come and kill it and steal
exp. It's not such a problem in Maple Island because everyone is a
Beginner, so this is a good place to train.
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3. VICTORIA ISLAND
============================
You can leave Maple Island anytime you like. You'll need 150 mesos for the
ship ride from South Perry. When you leave you won't be able to come back.
Maple Island is a nice place to level-up. I suggest leveling here or near
Lith Harbour until you are ready for your job advancement. Places near
Henesys are also good for Beginners to train.
!!! I suggest not exploring the other towns while you are a Beginner and a
newbie, go level up and get a job first, then go exploring. (Beginners
wanting to become Magicians will not train as fast near Perion, Ellinia or
Kerning, unless they stick to Green snails, because Slimes(50HP) and
Stumps(65HP) take forever to kill when you are doing 1-3 damage).
When you die, if you have a job, you'll lose about 5-10% exp. and you'll be
transported to the nearest Town. If you have your Mini Map extended
you'll be able to see an icon. The icon represents the nearest town.
Talk to every NPC that you see, this way you will probably find out if they
are useful to you. For example some NPCs synthesize items, refine ores,
store things, process wood, create screws, create arrows or give quests.
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#### WARNING TO BEGINNERS IN LITH HARBOUR and ELLINIA ####
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How Do You Get Out Of Here? What Is This Place?
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!!! Do not take a ride in the black VIP TAXI to the Ant Tunnel. You will
end up in a place not for Beginners at all. When you die (There's no way
you won't die), you'll find yourself in Sleepywood, the town in the Dungeon.
To get out of here, you'll have to buy a Return Scroll to Lith Harbour from
someone for 500 - 1000 meso. Even if someone is nice enough to give you a
scroll for free, you'll have wasted 1000 mesos on the VIP TAXI ... DONT
TAKE THE TAXI. I don't know why they allow Beginners to have a discount on
this Taxi, it just means a lot of confusion.
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3.1 First Job Advancement: Where Do You Go?
----------------------------
After you have trained to the required level, talk to the ticket guy in
Lith Harbour or a white Taxi in another town, he will take you to the town
you need to go to, for 80 - 120 mesos (very cheap discount price for
Beginners only).
---Warriors--- at Perion, go to the very top of the map and enter the
portal talk to the NPC Dances with Balrog.
---Thieves--- at Kerning City, enter the Jazz Bar in the centre of the map,
go down the ladder and talk to the NPC Dark Road.
---Bowmen--- at Henesys, near the centre of the map, enter the park and go
to the far right and enter the building to talk to the NPC Athena Pierce.
---Magicians--- at Ellinia, go to the very top and enter the portal and
talk to the NPC Grendel the Really Old.
Buying Weapons And Clothes: Can Someone Spare 3k?
----------------------------
!!! When you make your job advancement, you should buy new armour in your
home town. By this level, you will probably not have enough mesos to buy
everything you want, so deal with it :/ you have a job, go earn the money!
Firstly buy a new weapon, then topwear and bottomwear, if you have enough
mesos, buy a hat and then shoes. If you can't afford everything, don't
worry, you really only need the new weapon. If you can't afford that, you
probably didn't pick up all the mesos that your monsters dropped did you?
Well in that case, you've just got to fight some more monsters with what
you have until you have enough mesos.
!!! Don't Beg. You are a Beginner (or were), of course you're poor! You
have to work at your job to become rich. This game can be challenging, but
it's not too hard, so don't be LAZY go hunt some monsters to find some
money and gain exp. And while you're at it meet some players and have fun.
How Should I Spend My Skill Points?
----------------------------
!!! TIP - By the time you reach your second job advancement, you will not
have received enough Skill Points (SP) to master all the skills available
to you. So, you'll have to spend those points wisely. Find an In-Depth FAQ
for your job to find out how to spend your SP.
How Do You Use Skills?
----------------------------
Press K to spend your skill point. If you use your Skill Point on a skill
that uses MP, drag the Icon into one of your Hot Keys, or open your Key
Settings and drag it into there.
How Do You Throw Stars?
----------------------------
You must be a Thief and you need to wear a Claw. The first claw is called
a Garnier and can be bought from the Kerning City Weapon Store. Buy some
Subi Throwing stars from the guy selling armour. Now you can throw stars
using your attack button.
If you are too close to a monster, you will punch it instead of throwing
a star at it (I find this annoying). Punching will do very little damage.
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4. PARTIES
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4.1 Creating Parties
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Once you get a job, you will be able to create a party.
- Press R
- click on the 'Party' tab
- click 'Create'
- Right-Click on a person
- Select 'View Info'
- Click 'Invite Party' once
There can be up to 6 people in a party. To leave your party, click Leave.
You will not be able to invite someone who is already in a party. They will
have to leave their party before joining yours.
Party Chat
----------------------------
When you are in a party, press 2 to talk to members in you party. The chat
text will appear in pink. You will be able to talk to members that are in
different maps or channels. Press 1 to talk to everyone again.
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4.2 Party Experience
----------------------------
Generally:
- Experience is shared among all party members that are in the same map.
- If you kill a monster you will get more exp. than the other party members
will get for that kill.
- Higher level members will receive more exp than the lower level members.
In parties, mesos are shared but items are not. Items can be picked up by
anyone in a party.
Pan2005: Mesos In A Party - For 2 Members --> 60% For Collector & 40% For
Other Member. For more than 2, the ratio will be a bit different, but still,
the Collector will be getting most.
One problem with parties is who gets to keep that rare piece of armour worth
50k? The person who killed the monster that dropped it? Sure, but what if
they helped you kill it? I was once in a party where I completely killed the
monster that dropped the rare item and I managed to pick up the item too,
but the other party member begged me if they could have it. I personally
don't like parties, but they are useful sometimes. You don't need to join
parties to make friends though, just start talking to people.
Party Experience Example 1
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Let’s say we have a 2-person party with 2 lv 10 players.
Slimes give 10 exp. if you kill them completely by yourself.
In a party if you kill a Slime, you'll get something like 6 exp. while
the other member in the party will get 4 exp.
Party Experience Example 2
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Another 2-person party, 1 person lv 35 the other lv 8.
If the lv 35 kills a Green Mushroom, they will get the entire 26 exp.
points and the lv 8 will get 0 exp.
If the lv 35 kills a Slime, they get 9 exp. and the lv 8 will get 1 exp.
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5. GENERAL TIPS
============================
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5.1 Sleepywood, Ant Tunnel, Ossyria And Florina Beach
----------------------------
Sleepywood is in the Dungeon, the easiest way is to walk from Henesys. But
I recommend being level 17-20 before visiting. Make sure you have a Return
Scroll to Henesys or some other town before you go, just incase you find the
place too tough for you to get out again. Sleepywood Return Scrolls can be
bought in the Sauna in the Hotel in Sleepywood.
To walk to Sleepywood from Henesys, take the top right portal at Henesys to
get onto Warning Street. Keep traveling right, and avoid the dangerous
monsters at the bottom of those pits. Eventually you'll find Luke the
Security Guy, take the portal that he's standing near. You'll enter a
Forest, here the top portal will take you towards Kerning City and Perion,
while the middle portal will be Sleepywood. Don't take the bottom portal
unless you are lv 25+ because there are Curse Eyes here. Also, the bottom
portal is one of those tricky portals, like a Pig Beach, where the only way
to get back, is to travel through the map and reach another portal.
Ant Tunnel is just right of Sleepywood. The monsters are tough here for low
level players.
Ossyria is another place and the website suggests that you be lv 35, this
is a good guideline. But if you want to visit out of curiosity I recommend
lv 25+, but the monsters will be tough! You can go there from Ellinia, it
cost 5k and make sure you have 5k to get back. Bring lots of potions to go
exploring. Since MP pots are slightly cheaper in Ellinia, don't forget to
stock-up before leaving to Ossy.
Tip from lilkrndude146: The armour and weapon shop in El Nath (a town in
Ossyria) is expensive for some items. You'll probably do better buying the
items off other players back in Victoria Island. Hopefully by the time you
reach the levels to be buying this stuff, you'll have some experience in
buying and trading items off other players (at sensible prices).
Florina Beach is a little island with tough monsters. It cost 1k to get
there from Lith Harbour. You'll need 1k to get back.
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5.2 Hunting Effectively
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If you like fighting in crowded places where the monsters re-spawn quickly,
fight monsters that only need 1-2 shots to kill (maybe 3). If you take any
longer you'll become surrounded by too many monsters.
If you like less crowded places, where there's only you or one other person,
there will be less monsters. This will mean more walking, but you can kill
the monsters slower, so go for monsters that die in 2-4 shots. - Warriors
and Bandit Thieves may like to kill monsters that take up to 6 shots.
To level-up faster, use potions (pots). Less waiting will mean more killing
and more exp. Make sure you pick up all your items and mesos if you can't
afford pots. On the other hand, if you're using pots up like crazy, and you
don't seem to be making a profit, you're fighting the wrong monsters
(or you're just crap :P) - MP pots are slightly cheaper in Ellinia.
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5.3 Return Scrolls: Selling All Town Scrolls 1k
----------------------------
Return Scrolls, are great and are much cheaper than a Taxi (unless you're
still a Beginner). After getting your first job, and acquiring some money,
walk around Victoria Island and visit all the towns and buy a Return scroll
from each town. On the way, you can explore, try to find hidden portals and
kill a few new monsters.
Return Scrolls cost 500 mesos at shops. And they can be used in almost all
maps, so they are more convenient than taxis.
Taxis are not available in Sleepywood. So buy a Return Scroll before
visiting, otherwise you may have to pay 1k to buy one off someone. I used
to always be in Sleepywood selling Return Scrolls for 1k =) .
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5.4 Fame: What Is Fame For?
----------------------------
Fame is used for higher levels. There is a quest at level 30 that requires
10 fame, and some high-level armour requires a certain amount of fame to
wear. If you're poor, don't bother trying to buy fame, you don't need it
yet. Save your money for armour or potions.
from Pan2005: The kinds of equipment that use fame are usually black or
are called Dark 'something'.
You can't fame someone until you're lv 15. You can only use your fame once
a day. And you can only fame the same person once a month.
Higher-level players like to buy fame. They may offer you 1 - 6k for your
fame. If you need money, sell your fame. Currently the normal price for fame
is 5k. People may also offer items for fame such as 20 leathers or 4 ores.
To fame someone for items or money, right-click them and select 'View Info',
then press 'Request Trade'. Keep the Info box open. When they accept your
trade, and agree to give you the money or items for your fame, you click the
Orange Up Arrow to increase their fame, while the trade box is still open.
Then they will give you your money. Press the Orange 'Trade' button to
accept their money or items
Fame nor LUK has nothing to do with rare item drops.
----------------------------
5.5 Trading
----------------------------
To request a trade with someone right-click them and View Info, click on
'Request Trade'.
If someone requests a Trade with you, be nice and say 'Hi' or 'Hello'.
Responding with 'Yes?' or 'What?' just seems rude to me.
Good places to buy or sell items are at towns. The best town for this is
Perion. Visit Perion Channel 1 for the biggest market, here it may be hard
to click on people, so instead type '/trade username' to trade with someone.
Visit Perion Channel 1 and just watch everybody trade. Sometimes you'll see
the prices of various items. Occasionally these prices will be over the top.
But just watch for a few minutes while you regain your health and you will
learn alot about trading and prices. It's not a bad idea to do this every
now and again after you reach lv 30. If Perion Channel 1 is too full, try
Channel 2.
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6 QUEST ADVICE
============================
After you've done these quests, there are plenty more which are only
accessible by reaching a certain level. Visit www.maplesea.com for more
quests (shows more quests than mapleglobal).
Strangely, all these quests are pretty hard for the level that you can begin
them at, except John's quest. For all the others, you'll have to level-up
alot more to finish them without help. You'll probably be lv 25+ when you
finish all of them... :/
----------------------------
6.1 Quests For Beginners
----------------------------
Fixing Blackbull's House
----------------------------
Talk to Blackbull in Perion.
Items Needed: 30 Branches, 50 Firewoods.
Prize: lv 15 Steel Shield (most times) or a lv 25 Triangular Shield.
Branches will be easy to get from Stumps. Firewood can be found from Axe
Stumps and Dark Axe Stumps. Don't go for the Dark Axe Stumps they have 550
HP. If you're a warrior, try this quest at lv 14, so that you have a shield
for lv 15. All other classes, don't worry about this quest until you can
kill Axe Stumps easily.
The shields can only be used by Warriors. If you're not a warrior, you can
sell the lv 15 shield to a shop for 3k. The lv 25 shield should be sold to
a warrior because it can't be bought from any store in Victoria Island.
----------------------------
6.2 Quests For Level 15+
----------------------------
Maya and the Weird Medicine
----------------------------
Talk to Maya in the Mushroom House in Henesys
Needed: 20 Octo Legs, 50 Squishy Liquids, 50 Leaves, 40 Charms of Undead
Prize: level 25 Brown Bamboo Hat
Since you can't use the prize until lv 25, you can take your time.
You'll need to travel a lot for this quest, Maya will want you to get
Medicine by talking to Teo in Lith Harbour, He'll tell you to go see
someone else and so on ... :/ Octos are found near Kerning City, Leaves are
dropped by Dark Stumps found near Perion, Squishy Liquid dropped by Slimes.
Charms of Undead are dropped by Undead Mushrooms found in the Ant Tunnel in
the Dungeon, they are not easy to kill by low-level players.
Luke the Security Guy
----------------------------
Talk to Luke at the Entrance to the Dungeon from Henesys.
Items Needed: 1 Bowl of Salad, 10 Stirge Wings, 100 Jr. Necki Skins
Prize: 1 Refined Jewel at random (Diamond if you're lucky)
This quest is tough! There is no time limit on quests. Most Magicians,
Thieves, Bowmen can't hit the Jr. Necki until lv 27+. Warriors will have to
wait even longer.
Jr Neckis are little green snakes, found in the Subway, Sewer, and in some
parts of the Dungeon. Stirges are purple bats found in the Subway and Deep
Ant Tunnel. Bowl of Salad can be bought (A Use Item) from the 24Hr Shop in
the Deep Ant Tunnel.
John's Pink Flower Basket
----------------------------
Talk to John in Lith Harbour
Items Needed: at least 10 Pink Viola Flowers
Prize: 30 Screws
This is the first of MANY jumping quests. If you can become good at this
quest, you'll be able to do all the other jumping quests. So have patience
and practice a lot, when you get tired, take a break, fight some monsters,
then practice some more. Pink Viola's can't be traded.
Buy a couple of Return Scrolls to Lith Harbour at Lith Harbour. Go to
Sleepywood, then buy some Sleepywood Return Scrolls from the Sauna and talk
to the Mysterious Statue. After getting the flowers (double-click on them),
scroll back to Lith, give the flowers to John. If you didn't get 10 flowers,
scroll back to Sleepywood and do it again.
NOTE: buying the Scrolls is optional, you can walk if you're too tight!
After you complete the quest, you can go to the Mysterious Statue and do
the jumping quest again and again. Each time you reach the flowers you'll
randomly receive 2 mineral ores (no gold).
When you reach lv 30, you'll no longer be able to receive the 2 ores from the
Forest of Patience Stages 1 & 2. You'll have to do John's lv 30 quest instead,
where you'll do Stages 3 & 4.
Nella and Kerning City Citizen's Requests
----------------------------
Talk to Nella in Kerning City
Request 1: 1000 Mesos, 50 Green Mushroom Caps, 50 Bubbling's Huge Bubbles
Request 2: 5 Processed Woods, 5 Screws
Request 3: 100 Octopus Legs, 1 Pure Water.
Prize 1: 50 Lemons
Prize 2: 100 Cakes
Prize 3: level 20 Gloves for your job
Bubblings are in the Subway in Kerning City. The Bubblings may be difficult
to kill. Try this quest at lv 19, maybe even lv 25.
When you complete the first request, talk to Nella repeatedly, don't leave
until she gives you the second request. (Just keep clicking on her, don't
listen to her lies!)
Talk to JM From Tha Streetz and select 'Create Materials' to find out how
to make Processed Wood and Screws. You probably won't have the materials
to make screws, so either do John's Flower Quest to get 30 screws, or buy
them off people for 1.5k or 2k each.
Talk to Nella repeatedly after completing the second request.
Pure Water can be bought at Sleepywood or 24Hr Shop in the Ant Tunnel. Octos
can be found at both Kerning City Construction Sites and near the Kerning
City Entrance to the Dungeon Forest.
When you reach lv 25, Nella will have 3 more requests for you.
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7 CLOSING
===============================================================
I hope this FAQ answered your questions and that you gained a lot of good
tips to get you started. Please tell your friends about this FAQ ;)
Feel free to email me and please tell me where you found my guide.
Have fun playing Maple!
MapleStory Hints & Tips
The best way of gaining experience at the start of Maple Island is by fighting the Shrooms and the Orange Mushrooms, while In Victoria Island, the Slimes and the Stumps.
In improving your accuracy in hitting your enemies, you should raise your DEX if you are a warrior, bowman or a thief. Increase your INT and LUK if you are a magician.
When you are low on Hit Points, find a safe place where you can “rest” and restore your health back by being stationary for a few seconds. In this way, you can avoid losing 10% of your experience points should you “die” due to loss of HP. But you are exempted from this if you are still a beginner.
Each time you move up a level, you will receive 5 Ability Points. You can use these to increase your HP, MP, STR, DEX, INT or LUK. It is suggested, however, that you use your Ability Points only for your STR, DEX, INT or LUK since your HP and MP increases automatically as you level up.
Monsters may drop a common item like a snail shell or it may also drop a rare item like an axe. Some even drop two different kinds of ores – a jewel and a mineral ore. (IMAGE: MISCELLANEOUS>"ORES")
Pick up and store a lot of ores which you may find in the game. These are extremely rare and are needed in upgrading your armor and weapons.maplestory mesos
You can check if you are successful in picking up an item or killing an enemy for experience points by looking at the confirmation status found at the bottom right of the screen.
To acquire armor and weapons, there is a requirement of every 5 consecutive levels.
You should not be afraid to undertake quests. They were designed to make the game more fun and exciting. It is through these quests that you can also gain experiences, equipment, items and mesos. Some of the quests are easy for beginners, while others require a significant amount of levels and playing time that come along for the task. Most quests have a requirement of every 5 consecutive levels, which is based in their degree of difficulty.
Power and speed are vital in fighting monsters. Try and see if you can determine the effectiveness of using a particular weapon compared to the others by their intrinsic characteristics. An axe has an Attack Power of 27 but is a “slow” weapon, while a Saber may have a much lesser Attack Power of 20 but is 2 and ½ times faster. The damage inflicted and hits caused will roughly work out the same over time.
The bowmen, magicians and thieves are capable of long range attacks, but need to keep up with their arrows, throwing stars, and MP’s, respectively. Warriors, on the other hand, rely mostly on close range attacks. But since they have large HP and attacking levels, they have the capability to fight stronger monsters.
Should you feel that the place you are in is too crowded, you can always switch to a different channel and still remain in the same place.
In improving your accuracy in hitting your enemies, you should raise your DEX if you are a warrior, bowman or a thief. Increase your INT and LUK if you are a magician.
When you are low on Hit Points, find a safe place where you can “rest” and restore your health back by being stationary for a few seconds. In this way, you can avoid losing 10% of your experience points should you “die” due to loss of HP. But you are exempted from this if you are still a beginner.
Each time you move up a level, you will receive 5 Ability Points. You can use these to increase your HP, MP, STR, DEX, INT or LUK. It is suggested, however, that you use your Ability Points only for your STR, DEX, INT or LUK since your HP and MP increases automatically as you level up.
Monsters may drop a common item like a snail shell or it may also drop a rare item like an axe. Some even drop two different kinds of ores – a jewel and a mineral ore. (IMAGE: MISCELLANEOUS>"ORES")
Pick up and store a lot of ores which you may find in the game. These are extremely rare and are needed in upgrading your armor and weapons.maplestory mesos
You can check if you are successful in picking up an item or killing an enemy for experience points by looking at the confirmation status found at the bottom right of the screen.
To acquire armor and weapons, there is a requirement of every 5 consecutive levels.
You should not be afraid to undertake quests. They were designed to make the game more fun and exciting. It is through these quests that you can also gain experiences, equipment, items and mesos. Some of the quests are easy for beginners, while others require a significant amount of levels and playing time that come along for the task. Most quests have a requirement of every 5 consecutive levels, which is based in their degree of difficulty.
Power and speed are vital in fighting monsters. Try and see if you can determine the effectiveness of using a particular weapon compared to the others by their intrinsic characteristics. An axe has an Attack Power of 27 but is a “slow” weapon, while a Saber may have a much lesser Attack Power of 20 but is 2 and ½ times faster. The damage inflicted and hits caused will roughly work out the same over time.
The bowmen, magicians and thieves are capable of long range attacks, but need to keep up with their arrows, throwing stars, and MP’s, respectively. Warriors, on the other hand, rely mostly on close range attacks. But since they have large HP and attacking levels, they have the capability to fight stronger monsters.
Should you feel that the place you are in is too crowded, you can always switch to a different channel and still remain in the same place.
Guide to How to Live A Non-Regretful Maple Life!
Sorry for the late thank you, -Hime-. DX Thank you for pinning this.
Hello, lads and gals, welcome to the unofficial *cough* guide of how to live a non-regretful Maple life! SERIOUSLY!
Now, let us begin:
People have been getting scammed, hacked, ect. Now, how can you get out of that trapped trail,MapleStory Powerleveling and unto the Maple life of no regrets? I am here to warn people, since I have my own regrets in Maplestory (and other MMORPGs). Let us begin! Pay attention please. :]
Scams: One of the Most Regretful Incidents EVER
Scams... When there are good people, there are bad people! Here's how to prevent a scam:
If someone tells you "Drop Your Item and press [insert pathetic ways to close your Maplestory window] to duplicate it!" don't do it, but, some people actually believe this. <.<;;
Never drop trade, not trustworthy.
If you are unsure about the price (like a set of Tobis for 100k) check Basil Market before doing any trades. V~V Sorry mods if I am breaking a rule.
If someone tells you "Selling NX", don't play along with the dude.
Now that, let us move unto another subject:
Hacks: Worst Things Ever Invented!!!
Do not trust any websites that "offer" Free Nexon Cash. Because, they'll just offer a virus (ex: keylogger, Trojan)
Never trust anyone who is offering to pin crack you.
If a hacker is on the map, try taking a screenshot and report him/her and leave ASAP.
Never trust "Meso Generators" sites.
***EDIT*** Thank you lolimatheif for saying this... if you're friends have played Maplestory on your computer, make sure you scan your computer if they installed hacks! And make sure to say to your friend, "Stop hacking."
Demonhawk:
QUOTE:
Do not trust any websites that "offer" Free Nexon Cash. Because, they'll just offer a virus (ex: keylogger, Trojan)
Never trust anyone who is offering to pin crack you.
If a hacker is on the map, try taking a screenshot and report him/her and leave ASAP.
Never trust "Meso Generators" sites.
(Unquote)
You should edit this.
1. Do not trust any websites that "offer" free Nexon cash, mesos, powerlevelling, or duplication of items (oldest trick in the book) and require ANY account information. And NEVER accept any hacks, as
This is illegal and you are breaking the TOS
Heard of autoban? Even if the hacks work you'll get banned after 10 seconds of hacking.
Trojans will forever haunt your cpu that you paid major money for.
They come, they report, they leave, you deserve it for trying to get hacks
And NEVER GIVE YOUR ACCOUNT INFORMATION AS THEY MAY USE THIS AS PAYMENT for whatever you wanted to get. You MIGHT however get your account back, with an absence of all items and mesos, and maybe characters.
MESO GENERATORS DO NOT EXIST, THEREFOR IT IS GUARANTEED THAT THESE SITES ARE SCAMS. The ONLY site that can give out mesos and won't be a scam is NEXON.NET and they never give out mesos anyway. Mesos levels are SERVER SIDE, and that means it is IMPOSSIBLE to hack mesos directly. It's as easy as HACKING YOUR CHAR AND MAKING IT LEVEL 200. Unless you have DIRECT ACCESS to the server then it is impossible.
Thank you Demonhawk. =D
Now, done blabbing about hacks, let us look at relationships xP
Need Some Friends?
Try talking to some people (no, this does not include begging for free stuff, you should know that by now!)
Try talking to some people while training.
Party. That is all to say.
Avoid begging for mesos and NX. This will get you defamed.
Avoid KS'ing, this will ruin your reputation.
Avoid using offensive language and racism and sexism.
And most of all, try your best. :]
***NEW!!!! (added on Sept. 1st)
How to Avoid Buying Something in the Cash Shop You Don't Need!!!!
Look at the weapon equipment information. See if it masks over a certain weapon (ex: Claw, bow, crossbow, wands and staff, ect.)
Look at the information by hovering your little glove on the item. (like, you don't know what a tele rock is, look at it and see if you need it)
Plan Out? Plan out outfits before buying, if some time later, you don't like it, delete that and plan out another outfit before making your purchase.
I made this because some people have been mistakenly bought a NX bow equip when they are a magician. And I don't want any people wasting NX. And if you think you can refund, sadly, no, you cannot. All sales are final.
Now, to the newbies:
Never beg for money, stuff, ect. It will affect your reputation to others. And don't scam or hack, it'll just get you banned. And NEVER threaten ANYONE. EVEN NEXON OR WIZET. Cuz, you WILL regret it!
Now side notes xP:
Please play legitely (no hacks, no scams, no offensive language, ect.)
Please pay attention to MapleTips, especially when you are a newbie.
Ask some questions, Albert Einsten says never stop asking questions, it may be annoying, but someone might have the heart to answer.
Never beg for stuff, everyone (well, ALMOST everyone) earned their stuff the hard way, you should too.
Make sure you know what this game is, and how to play it. If you don't... you'll be going through a rough path. D= Ask questions!
Hello, lads and gals, welcome to the unofficial *cough* guide of how to live a non-regretful Maple life! SERIOUSLY!
Now, let us begin:
People have been getting scammed, hacked, ect. Now, how can you get out of that trapped trail,MapleStory Powerleveling and unto the Maple life of no regrets? I am here to warn people, since I have my own regrets in Maplestory (and other MMORPGs). Let us begin! Pay attention please. :]
Scams: One of the Most Regretful Incidents EVER
Scams... When there are good people, there are bad people! Here's how to prevent a scam:
If someone tells you "Drop Your Item and press [insert pathetic ways to close your Maplestory window] to duplicate it!" don't do it, but, some people actually believe this. <.<;;
Never drop trade, not trustworthy.
If you are unsure about the price (like a set of Tobis for 100k) check Basil Market before doing any trades. V~V Sorry mods if I am breaking a rule.
If someone tells you "Selling NX", don't play along with the dude.
Now that, let us move unto another subject:
Hacks: Worst Things Ever Invented!!!
Do not trust any websites that "offer" Free Nexon Cash. Because, they'll just offer a virus (ex: keylogger, Trojan)
Never trust anyone who is offering to pin crack you.
If a hacker is on the map, try taking a screenshot and report him/her and leave ASAP.
Never trust "Meso Generators" sites.
***EDIT*** Thank you lolimatheif for saying this... if you're friends have played Maplestory on your computer, make sure you scan your computer if they installed hacks! And make sure to say to your friend, "Stop hacking."
Demonhawk:
QUOTE:
Do not trust any websites that "offer" Free Nexon Cash. Because, they'll just offer a virus (ex: keylogger, Trojan)
Never trust anyone who is offering to pin crack you.
If a hacker is on the map, try taking a screenshot and report him/her and leave ASAP.
Never trust "Meso Generators" sites.
(Unquote)
You should edit this.
1. Do not trust any websites that "offer" free Nexon cash, mesos, powerlevelling, or duplication of items (oldest trick in the book) and require ANY account information. And NEVER accept any hacks, as
This is illegal and you are breaking the TOS
Heard of autoban? Even if the hacks work you'll get banned after 10 seconds of hacking.
Trojans will forever haunt your cpu that you paid major money for.
They come, they report, they leave, you deserve it for trying to get hacks
And NEVER GIVE YOUR ACCOUNT INFORMATION AS THEY MAY USE THIS AS PAYMENT for whatever you wanted to get. You MIGHT however get your account back, with an absence of all items and mesos, and maybe characters.
MESO GENERATORS DO NOT EXIST, THEREFOR IT IS GUARANTEED THAT THESE SITES ARE SCAMS. The ONLY site that can give out mesos and won't be a scam is NEXON.NET and they never give out mesos anyway. Mesos levels are SERVER SIDE, and that means it is IMPOSSIBLE to hack mesos directly. It's as easy as HACKING YOUR CHAR AND MAKING IT LEVEL 200. Unless you have DIRECT ACCESS to the server then it is impossible.
Thank you Demonhawk. =D
Now, done blabbing about hacks, let us look at relationships xP
Need Some Friends?
Try talking to some people (no, this does not include begging for free stuff, you should know that by now!)
Try talking to some people while training.
Party. That is all to say.
Avoid begging for mesos and NX. This will get you defamed.
Avoid KS'ing, this will ruin your reputation.
Avoid using offensive language and racism and sexism.
And most of all, try your best. :]
***NEW!!!! (added on Sept. 1st)
How to Avoid Buying Something in the Cash Shop You Don't Need!!!!
Look at the weapon equipment information. See if it masks over a certain weapon (ex: Claw, bow, crossbow, wands and staff, ect.)
Look at the information by hovering your little glove on the item. (like, you don't know what a tele rock is, look at it and see if you need it)
Plan Out? Plan out outfits before buying, if some time later, you don't like it, delete that and plan out another outfit before making your purchase.
I made this because some people have been mistakenly bought a NX bow equip when they are a magician. And I don't want any people wasting NX. And if you think you can refund, sadly, no, you cannot. All sales are final.
Now, to the newbies:
Never beg for money, stuff, ect. It will affect your reputation to others. And don't scam or hack, it'll just get you banned. And NEVER threaten ANYONE. EVEN NEXON OR WIZET. Cuz, you WILL regret it!
Now side notes xP:
Please play legitely (no hacks, no scams, no offensive language, ect.)
Please pay attention to MapleTips, especially when you are a newbie.
Ask some questions, Albert Einsten says never stop asking questions, it may be annoying, but someone might have the heart to answer.
Never beg for stuff, everyone (well, ALMOST everyone) earned their stuff the hard way, you should too.
Make sure you know what this game is, and how to play it. If you don't... you'll be going through a rough path. D= Ask questions!
Learning New Skills
MapleStory Europe currently boasts over 80 individual skills to choose from, divided into separate categories by character profession. This ensures new Maplers are never overwhelmed by too much choice to begin with, while still allowing plenty of scope for variety. For instance, Beginners ?the profession that all new characters start as ?have access to just three basic skills to help introduce the concept; one offensive (Three Snails), one defensive (Recovery) and one passive (Nimble Feet). This then increases to a much larger range of skills once players gain some experience and specialise as either Warrior,maple story powerleveling Bowman, Thief or Magician, and even larger still once they progress to the next level of job specialisation.

Some of the skills are passive and designed to improve your offensive or defensive capabilities, such as the Thief's been Eyes?ability. Others are more proactive and must be physically activated?to be used. The Magician's energy Bolt?skill for instance, unleashes powerful magic bolts every time you tap the keyboard (and conveniently, MapleStory lets you map skills to any key of your choosing).
In every case, the effectiveness of your skills is based on how well trained you are in that particular ability. Every time you gain a level in MapleStory you will be awarded a handful of Skill Points to spend on your growing range of skills and abilities. The more points you spend on a skill, the more powerful it becomes; simple. There's even a basic skill-tree?system, with certain more powerful skills only becoming available once a particular level has been reached in a previous skill. For example, Bowmen can only start learning the useful range-increasing eye of Amazon?skill once they'e reached level 3 in the previous skill, 態lessing of Amazon?
While many players have commented to us how much they enjoy MapleStory's easy and approachable skill system, one of the biggest points of feedback we'e received is from people who put their experience into one particular skill, only to decide they rather be accomplished in a different area instead. That's why you will soon be able to buy Skill Point Reset tokens from the game's Cash Shop. These let you transfer points that have already been allocated from one skill to another, giving you even more flexibility over how your character develops.

Some of the skills are passive and designed to improve your offensive or defensive capabilities, such as the Thief's been Eyes?ability. Others are more proactive and must be physically activated?to be used. The Magician's energy Bolt?skill for instance, unleashes powerful magic bolts every time you tap the keyboard (and conveniently, MapleStory lets you map skills to any key of your choosing).
In every case, the effectiveness of your skills is based on how well trained you are in that particular ability. Every time you gain a level in MapleStory you will be awarded a handful of Skill Points to spend on your growing range of skills and abilities. The more points you spend on a skill, the more powerful it becomes; simple. There's even a basic skill-tree?system, with certain more powerful skills only becoming available once a particular level has been reached in a previous skill. For example, Bowmen can only start learning the useful range-increasing eye of Amazon?skill once they'e reached level 3 in the previous skill, 態lessing of Amazon?
While many players have commented to us how much they enjoy MapleStory's easy and approachable skill system, one of the biggest points of feedback we'e received is from people who put their experience into one particular skill, only to decide they rather be accomplished in a different area instead. That's why you will soon be able to buy Skill Point Reset tokens from the game's Cash Shop. These let you transfer points that have already been allocated from one skill to another, giving you even more flexibility over how your character develops.
Maple Story Inside Tips
Maple Story Insider Tips
Maple Story Insider Tips If you want to get anywhere in the world of MapleStory Europe, you'e going to need show off your skills. It's not enough for a wapler??that's somebody who regularly plays MapleStory ?to simply tool themselves up with decent weapons and armour in their quest for fame and fortune. To beat the toughest challenges that regularly face every Mapler you'e going to need a broad range of skills and abilities too, and that's where MapleStory's impressive skill system comes into practice.
As with everything else in MapleStory, the emphasis has been to create something simple and user-friendly,MapleStory Powerleveling so those not familiar with the MMORPG genre can pick things up straight away, yet at the same time, still maintain enough depth so that more experienced gamers are kept entertained throughout. The result is a truly amazing skill system that stands out from every other free-to-play MMORPG currently available.
Maple Story Insider Tips If you want to get anywhere in the world of MapleStory Europe, you'e going to need show off your skills. It's not enough for a wapler??that's somebody who regularly plays MapleStory ?to simply tool themselves up with decent weapons and armour in their quest for fame and fortune. To beat the toughest challenges that regularly face every Mapler you'e going to need a broad range of skills and abilities too, and that's where MapleStory's impressive skill system comes into practice.
As with everything else in MapleStory, the emphasis has been to create something simple and user-friendly,MapleStory Powerleveling so those not familiar with the MMORPG genre can pick things up straight away, yet at the same time, still maintain enough depth so that more experienced gamers are kept entertained throughout. The result is a truly amazing skill system that stands out from every other free-to-play MMORPG currently available.
MapleStory Cheats--Mapler600 CT CEM
Use This Code:
[Enable]
//================================
// pRush v1.00 for MSEA 0.46
// by PedraSimon@CEF
//
// Usage:
// F4: cycle external portals
// F5: toggle cs mouse vac
// F6: cycle spawn points
// dblClick: mouse teleport
//================================Alloc(chkHotkey, 512)
Label(hotkeyDone)
Label(initParam)
Label(cyclePtl)
Label(cycleSpPtl)
Label(cSpLoop)
Label(cSpPtlNxt)
Label(cSpPtlDone)
Label(cLoop)
Label(cPtlNxt)
Label(cPtlDone)
Label(dClickTele)
Label(dClickTeleDone)
Label(mouseTele)
Label(resetPosn)
Label(chrWarp)
Label(csmvX)
Label(csmvXDone)
Label(csmvY)
Label(csmvYDone)
Label(csmvFlag)
Label(lastPosn)
chkHotkey:
test edi,80000000
jns hotkeyDone
cmp [ebp+c],73
je cyclePtl
cmp [ebp+c],75
je cycleSpPtl
cmp [ebp+c],74
jne hotkeyDone
xor [csmvFlag],1
hotkeyDone:
jmp 68c23f
cyclePtl:
pushad
call initParam
call cPtlNxt
push [eax+10]
sub [esp],a
push [eax+c]
call chrWarp
popad
jmp hotkeyDone
cycleSpPtl:
pushad
call initParam
call cSpPtlNxt
push [eax+10]
sub [esp],a
push [eax+c]
call chrWarp
popad
jmp hotkeyDone
dClickTele:
mov eax, [ecx+9B4]
test eax,eax
jnz dClickTeleDone
cmp [esi],007866dc
je mouseTele
dClickTeleDone:
ret
mouseTele:
pushad
mov edi,[007ed280]
mov edi,[edi+978]
push [edi+84]
push [edi+80]
call chrWarp
mov [csmvFlag],0
popad
ret
initParam:
mov ebx,[007edcac]
mov ebx,[ebx+4]
mov edx, [007edca8]
mov edx, [edx+5d4]
mov edi, [lastPosn]
ret
//==== cycle external portal
cPtlNxt:buy maple story powerleveling
test edi,edi
jnz cLoop
mov edi,[ebx-4]
cLoop:
dec edi
mov ecx,[ebx+8*edi+4]
cmp [ecx+14],edx //skip current-map portal
je cPtlNxt
cmp [ecx+8],7 //accept type7 (fm)
je cPtlDone
cmp [ecx+14],3B9AC9FF //skip portal 99999999
je cPtlNxt
cPtlDone:
mov eax,ecx
mov [lastPosn],edi
ret
//==== cycle spawn points
cSpPtlNxt:
test edi,edi
jnz cSpLoop
mov edi,[ebx-4]
cSpLoop:
dec edi
mov ecx,[ebx+8*edi+4]
cmp [ecx+8],0 //cycle ONLY type 0
jne cSpPtlNxt
cSpPtlDone:
mov eax,ecx
mov [lastPosn],edi
ret
csmvX:
cmp [csmvFlag],0
je csmvXDone
push eax
mov eax, [007edc10]
mov eax, [eax+61c]
cmp eax,esi
pop eax
jne csmvXDone
mov eax, [007ed280]
mov eax, [eax+978]
mov eax, [eax+80]
csmvXDone:
mov [ebx], eax
mov edi,[ebp+10]
ret
csmvY:
cmp [csmvFlag],0
je csmvYDone
push eax
mov eax, [007edc10]
mov eax, [eax+61c]
cmp eax,esi
pop eax
jne csmvYDone
mov eax, [007ed280]
mov eax, [eax+978]
mov eax, [eax+84]
csmvYDone:
mov [edi], eax
mov ebx,[ebp+14]
ret
chrWarp:
push [esp+8]
push [esp+8]
mov edi, [007edc10]
mov edi,[edi+61c]
push edi
mov edi,[edi]
call [edi+40]
ret 8
resetPosn:
mov [lastPosn],0
lea eax,[ebp-18]
mov esi,ecx
ret
csmvFlag:
dd 0
00773B94:
lastPosn:
dd 00
004baeb9:
call chkHotkey
0068B06B:
call resetPosn
006CD116:
call csmvX
006CD17B:
call csmvY
006E1B6E:
call dClickTele
nop
[Disable]
004baeb9:
call 68c23f
0068B06B:
lea eax,[ebp-18]
mov esi,ecx
006CD116:
mov [ebx], eax
mov edi,[ebp+10]
006CD17B:
mov [edi],eax
mov ebx,[ebp+14]
006E1B6E:
mov eax, [ecx+9B4]
Dealloc(chkHotkey, 512)
// pRush v1.00
// PedraSimon@CEF
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[Enable]
//================================
// pRush v1.00 for MSEA 0.46
// by PedraSimon@CEF
//
// Usage:
// F4: cycle external portals
// F5: toggle cs mouse vac
// F6: cycle spawn points
// dblClick: mouse teleport
//================================Alloc(chkHotkey, 512)
Label(hotkeyDone)
Label(initParam)
Label(cyclePtl)
Label(cycleSpPtl)
Label(cSpLoop)
Label(cSpPtlNxt)
Label(cSpPtlDone)
Label(cLoop)
Label(cPtlNxt)
Label(cPtlDone)
Label(dClickTele)
Label(dClickTeleDone)
Label(mouseTele)
Label(resetPosn)
Label(chrWarp)
Label(csmvX)
Label(csmvXDone)
Label(csmvY)
Label(csmvYDone)
Label(csmvFlag)
Label(lastPosn)
chkHotkey:
test edi,80000000
jns hotkeyDone
cmp [ebp+c],73
je cyclePtl
cmp [ebp+c],75
je cycleSpPtl
cmp [ebp+c],74
jne hotkeyDone
xor [csmvFlag],1
hotkeyDone:
jmp 68c23f
cyclePtl:
pushad
call initParam
call cPtlNxt
push [eax+10]
sub [esp],a
push [eax+c]
call chrWarp
popad
jmp hotkeyDone
cycleSpPtl:
pushad
call initParam
call cSpPtlNxt
push [eax+10]
sub [esp],a
push [eax+c]
call chrWarp
popad
jmp hotkeyDone
dClickTele:
mov eax, [ecx+9B4]
test eax,eax
jnz dClickTeleDone
cmp [esi],007866dc
je mouseTele
dClickTeleDone:
ret
mouseTele:
pushad
mov edi,[007ed280]
mov edi,[edi+978]
push [edi+84]
push [edi+80]
call chrWarp
mov [csmvFlag],0
popad
ret
initParam:
mov ebx,[007edcac]
mov ebx,[ebx+4]
mov edx, [007edca8]
mov edx, [edx+5d4]
mov edi, [lastPosn]
ret
//==== cycle external portal
cPtlNxt:buy maple story powerleveling
test edi,edi
jnz cLoop
mov edi,[ebx-4]
cLoop:
dec edi
mov ecx,[ebx+8*edi+4]
cmp [ecx+14],edx //skip current-map portal
je cPtlNxt
cmp [ecx+8],7 //accept type7 (fm)
je cPtlDone
cmp [ecx+14],3B9AC9FF //skip portal 99999999
je cPtlNxt
cPtlDone:
mov eax,ecx
mov [lastPosn],edi
ret
//==== cycle spawn points
cSpPtlNxt:
test edi,edi
jnz cSpLoop
mov edi,[ebx-4]
cSpLoop:
dec edi
mov ecx,[ebx+8*edi+4]
cmp [ecx+8],0 //cycle ONLY type 0
jne cSpPtlNxt
cSpPtlDone:
mov eax,ecx
mov [lastPosn],edi
ret
csmvX:
cmp [csmvFlag],0
je csmvXDone
push eax
mov eax, [007edc10]
mov eax, [eax+61c]
cmp eax,esi
pop eax
jne csmvXDone
mov eax, [007ed280]
mov eax, [eax+978]
mov eax, [eax+80]
csmvXDone:
mov [ebx], eax
mov edi,[ebp+10]
ret
csmvY:
cmp [csmvFlag],0
je csmvYDone
push eax
mov eax, [007edc10]
mov eax, [eax+61c]
cmp eax,esi
pop eax
jne csmvYDone
mov eax, [007ed280]
mov eax, [eax+978]
mov eax, [eax+84]
csmvYDone:
mov [edi], eax
mov ebx,[ebp+14]
ret
chrWarp:
push [esp+8]
push [esp+8]
mov edi, [007edc10]
mov edi,[edi+61c]
push edi
mov edi,[edi]
call [edi+40]
ret 8
resetPosn:
mov [lastPosn],0
lea eax,[ebp-18]
mov esi,ecx
ret
csmvFlag:
dd 0
00773B94:
lastPosn:
dd 00
004baeb9:
call chkHotkey
0068B06B:
call resetPosn
006CD116:
call csmvX
006CD17B:
call csmvY
006E1B6E:
call dClickTele
nop
[Disable]
004baeb9:
call 68c23f
0068B06B:
lea eax,[ebp-18]
mov esi,ecx
006CD116:
mov [ebx], eax
mov edi,[ebp+10]
006CD17B:
mov [edi],eax
mov ebx,[ebp+14]
006E1B6E:
mov eax, [ecx+9B4]
Dealloc(chkHotkey, 512)
// pRush v1.00
// PedraSimon@CEF
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Maple Story Cheats — MapleMacro v2
Quote:
Settings
Code:
General Settings
(X) Show Undo Button
(X) Show advanced options
(X) Update the list of found adresses ever after scanning
(X) Center the moon light when bringing to front
(X) Hide some/all windows instantead of trying to bring moon 1light engine to front
( ) Show autoattach to Maple Story button
( ) Show values as if they are signed
( ) Show and work with binaries as if they are decimals
( ) Simple copy/paste
Scan Settings
( ) Fast scan on by deafault
(X) Enable hyperscan when possible
( ) Don’t scan memory that is protected with the No Cache option
( ) Keep low memory usage doing an “Unknow Initial Value scan” with hyper Scan
(X) MEM_PRIVATE
(X) MEM_IMAGE
( ) MEM_MAPPED
(X) Run scan in separated thread
Code Finder
(X) Use debug registers
( ) Memory acces exceptions
(X) Try to prevent detection of the debugger
( ) Handle beakpoints not caused by ME
Assembler
(X) Show disassembler
(X) Show debugger options
(X) Use hardware breakpoints
( ) Use int3 instructions for breakpoints
(X) Replace incomplete opcodes with nops
(X) Ask for replace with nop
(X)Try to prevent detection of the debugger
Extra
(X) Query memory region routines
(X) Read/Write process memory
(X) Open process
( ) Undo changes to ME
( ) Force memory to be writable in case the standard method is blocked
(X) Enable use of the process watcher MapleStory Powerleveling
(X) Use kernelmode debugger option when possible
( ) Stealth mode (Usermode)
( ) Stealth mode (Kernelmode)
BTW: I think I might have done something wrong with the driver… I have no clue… so see if it works,
kthxbai
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Settings
Code:
General Settings
(X) Show Undo Button
(X) Show advanced options
(X) Update the list of found adresses ever after scanning
(X) Center the moon light when bringing to front
(X) Hide some/all windows instantead of trying to bring moon 1light engine to front
( ) Show autoattach to Maple Story button
( ) Show values as if they are signed
( ) Show and work with binaries as if they are decimals
( ) Simple copy/paste
Scan Settings
( ) Fast scan on by deafault
(X) Enable hyperscan when possible
( ) Don’t scan memory that is protected with the No Cache option
( ) Keep low memory usage doing an “Unknow Initial Value scan” with hyper Scan
(X) MEM_PRIVATE
(X) MEM_IMAGE
( ) MEM_MAPPED
(X) Run scan in separated thread
Code Finder
(X) Use debug registers
( ) Memory acces exceptions
(X) Try to prevent detection of the debugger
( ) Handle beakpoints not caused by ME
Assembler
(X) Show disassembler
(X) Show debugger options
(X) Use hardware breakpoints
( ) Use int3 instructions for breakpoints
(X) Replace incomplete opcodes with nops
(X) Ask for replace with nop
(X)Try to prevent detection of the debugger
Extra
(X) Query memory region routines
(X) Read/Write process memory
(X) Open process
( ) Undo changes to ME
( ) Force memory to be writable in case the standard method is blocked
(X) Enable use of the process watcher MapleStory Powerleveling
(X) Use kernelmode debugger option when possible
( ) Stealth mode (Usermode)
( ) Stealth mode (Kernelmode)
BTW: I think I might have done something wrong with the driver… I have no clue… so see if it works,
kthxbai
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Maple Story Cheats — ICheat2
Quote:
Settings
Code:
General Settings
(X) Show Undo Button
(X) Show advanced options
(X) Update the list of found adresses ever after scanning
(X) Center the moon light when bringing to front
(X) Hide some/all windows instantead of trying to bring moon 1light engine to front
( ) Show autoattach to Maple Story button
( ) Show values as if they are signed
( ) Show and work with binaries as if they are decimals
( ) Simple copy/paste
Scan Settings
( ) Fast scan on by deafault
(X) Enable hyperscan when possible
( ) Don’t scan memory that is protected with the No Cache option
( ) Keep low memory usage doing an “Unknow Initial Value scan” with hyper Scan
(X) MEM_PRIVATE
(X) MEM_IMAGE
( ) MEM_MAPPED
(X) Run scan in separated thread
Code Finder
(X) Use debug registers
( ) Memory acces exceptions
(X) Try to prevent detection of the debugger
( ) Handle beakpoints not caused by ME
Assembler
(X) Show disassembler
(X) Show debugger options
(X) Use hardware breakpoints
( ) Use int3 instructions for breakpoints
(X) Replace incomplete opcodes with nops
(X) Ask for replace with nop
(X)Try to prevent detection of the debugger
Extra
(X) Query memory region routines
(X) Read/Write process memory
(X) Open process
( ) Undo changes to ME
( ) Force memory to be writable in case the standard method is blocked
(X) Enable use of the process watcher
(X) Use kernelmode debugger option when possible
( ) Stealth mode (Usermode)
( ) Stealth mode (Kernelmode)
BTW: I think I might have done something wrong with the driver… I have no clue… so see if it works,
kthxbai
[ Download Now ]
Settings
Code:
General Settings
(X) Show Undo Button
(X) Show advanced options
(X) Update the list of found adresses ever after scanning
(X) Center the moon light when bringing to front
(X) Hide some/all windows instantead of trying to bring moon 1light engine to front
( ) Show autoattach to Maple Story button
( ) Show values as if they are signed
( ) Show and work with binaries as if they are decimals
( ) Simple copy/paste
Scan Settings
( ) Fast scan on by deafault
(X) Enable hyperscan when possible
( ) Don’t scan memory that is protected with the No Cache option
( ) Keep low memory usage doing an “Unknow Initial Value scan” with hyper Scan
(X) MEM_PRIVATE
(X) MEM_IMAGE
( ) MEM_MAPPED
(X) Run scan in separated thread
Code Finder
(X) Use debug registers
( ) Memory acces exceptions
(X) Try to prevent detection of the debugger
( ) Handle beakpoints not caused by ME
Assembler
(X) Show disassembler
(X) Show debugger options
(X) Use hardware breakpoints
( ) Use int3 instructions for breakpoints
(X) Replace incomplete opcodes with nops
(X) Ask for replace with nop
(X)Try to prevent detection of the debugger
Extra
(X) Query memory region routines
(X) Read/Write process memory
(X) Open process
( ) Undo changes to ME
( ) Force memory to be writable in case the standard method is blocked
(X) Enable use of the process watcher
(X) Use kernelmode debugger option when possible
( ) Stealth mode (Usermode)
( ) Stealth mode (Kernelmode)
BTW: I think I might have done something wrong with the driver… I have no clue… so see if it works,
kthxbai
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MapleStory CPP FINAL Hacks v48
This version of cpp bot is a trial version.
5 trial executions before expiration
============================
Functions
AutoLoot
AutoJump
AutoAttack
AutoPot
AutoClick
AutoSkill
AutoSkill2
AutoChat
AutoKey
============================
UPDATES
~ Now comes with an ini that does the following :
1. you can set the interval of "autoloot", "autoclick", and "autokey"
to whatever interval you want, ie: 0 is the fastest.
2. You can set the whatever hotkey you want for the functions:
[] Hotkeys range from F1-F12 , Numpad1-Numpad4
Added in AutoKey
Every Function are in seperate threads now = no conflict / lag!
Enter 0 in the hotkey area of whichever function to disable that function from use!
============================
HOW TO section:
1. How to use :
edit the ini to your taste, and run it, before or after MapleStory.
AUTOCHAT:
~ Type in 2 Sentences, then hit the AutoChat Button.
AUTOSkill:
Have your skill1 on "F"
Hit HotKey, and set seconds.
AUTOSKill2:
Set Skill2 on "A"
Same as above
AUTOKEY:
Type in the letter that you want spammed
============================
NOTICE!
~ Further Information in client
~ You have only 5 executions
~ Do not ask how the bot works, because i already gave you instructions,
further questions, please contact me via : pm, msn or aim.
~ I dont want your "bad" opinions on my bot, i didn't post this to get a
" this bot sucks bawlls " .
~ Do not beg for a full exe.
============================
If this gets patched, i will release source for knowledge gaining.
============================
REFRESH IF YOU DONT SEE DOWNLOAD
Since everyone likes to whine, i'll release this version, but every other update i make wont be uploaded. Cheers
========================
Ini File Guide
In the ini file, under the "[Intervals]" section, just edit the intervals, ez-pz.
Now for the hotkeys, lets say you want An 'F' hotkey, IE : F1, F12.
Then you'd put down the F1, but without the F, so here is a listing:
F1 = 1;
F2 = 2;
F3 = 3; and so on.buy maplestory mesos Just put the number
And if you want a Numpad Hotkey, youd put down NUMPAD1 <~, but replace NUMPAD WITH 9. IE:
Numpad1 = 91;
Numpad2 = 92;
Numpad3 = 93;
Numpad4 is the highest you can go
========================
EDIT:
FUNNY CHAT WITH A 9 YEAR OLD BRAT:
Quote:
twolvesfanone: ur bot
twolvesfanone: suxs
twolvesfanone: suxs
WooT iTz JoN: ok?
WooT iTz JoN: what makes you think i even care
twolvesfanone: w/e
twolvesfanone: btw
twolvesfanone: i made a bypass
twolvesfanone: for ms
twolvesfanone: got my hacks
twolvesfanone: working
WooT iTz JoN: it was something i put up in a few minutes
twolvesfanone: so i dont even need ur bot
twolvesfanone: MSBOT
twolvesfanone: works
twolvesfanone: for me
WooT iTz JoN: when did ie ven tell you
WooT iTz JoN: to use my bot
twolvesfanone: w/e
WooT iTz JoN: no one's forcing you
WooT iTz JoN: no one is telling you you need my bot
twolvesfanone: ignoring
WooT iTz JoN: alright
WooT iTz JoN: thx for wasting 10 seconds of my life with a little kid
WooT iTz JoN: bye bye
twolvesfanone: shut up
twolvesfanone: bye
twolvesfanone: geek
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Filename: CPP_CFG.rar
Filesize: 362 Bytes
Downloaded: 286 Time(s)
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Filename: CPPFINAL.rar
Filesize: 107.1 KB
Downloaded: 775 Time(s)
5 trial executions before expiration
============================
Functions
AutoLoot
AutoJump
AutoAttack
AutoPot
AutoClick
AutoSkill
AutoSkill2
AutoChat
AutoKey
============================
UPDATES
~ Now comes with an ini that does the following :
1. you can set the interval of "autoloot", "autoclick", and "autokey"
to whatever interval you want, ie: 0 is the fastest.
2. You can set the whatever hotkey you want for the functions:
[] Hotkeys range from F1-F12 , Numpad1-Numpad4
Added in AutoKey
Every Function are in seperate threads now = no conflict / lag!
Enter 0 in the hotkey area of whichever function to disable that function from use!
============================
HOW TO section:
1. How to use :
edit the ini to your taste, and run it, before or after MapleStory.
AUTOCHAT:
~ Type in 2 Sentences, then hit the AutoChat Button.
AUTOSkill:
Have your skill1 on "F"
Hit HotKey, and set seconds.
AUTOSKill2:
Set Skill2 on "A"
Same as above
AUTOKEY:
Type in the letter that you want spammed
============================
NOTICE!
~ Further Information in client
~ You have only 5 executions
~ Do not ask how the bot works, because i already gave you instructions,
further questions, please contact me via : pm, msn or aim.
~ I dont want your "bad" opinions on my bot, i didn't post this to get a
" this bot sucks bawlls " .
~ Do not beg for a full exe.
============================
If this gets patched, i will release source for knowledge gaining.
============================
REFRESH IF YOU DONT SEE DOWNLOAD
Since everyone likes to whine, i'll release this version, but every other update i make wont be uploaded. Cheers
========================
Ini File Guide
In the ini file, under the "[Intervals]" section, just edit the intervals, ez-pz.
Now for the hotkeys, lets say you want An 'F' hotkey, IE : F1, F12.
Then you'd put down the F1, but without the F, so here is a listing:
F1 = 1;
F2 = 2;
F3 = 3; and so on.buy maplestory mesos Just put the number
And if you want a Numpad Hotkey, youd put down NUMPAD1 <~, but replace NUMPAD WITH 9. IE:
Numpad1 = 91;
Numpad2 = 92;
Numpad3 = 93;
Numpad4 is the highest you can go
========================
EDIT:
FUNNY CHAT WITH A 9 YEAR OLD BRAT:
Quote:
twolvesfanone: ur bot
twolvesfanone: suxs
twolvesfanone: suxs
WooT iTz JoN: ok?
WooT iTz JoN: what makes you think i even care
twolvesfanone: w/e
twolvesfanone: btw
twolvesfanone: i made a bypass
twolvesfanone: for ms
twolvesfanone: got my hacks
twolvesfanone: working
WooT iTz JoN: it was something i put up in a few minutes
twolvesfanone: so i dont even need ur bot
twolvesfanone: MSBOT
twolvesfanone: works
twolvesfanone: for me
WooT iTz JoN: when did ie ven tell you
WooT iTz JoN: to use my bot
twolvesfanone: w/e
WooT iTz JoN: no one's forcing you
WooT iTz JoN: no one is telling you you need my bot
twolvesfanone: ignoring
WooT iTz JoN: alright
WooT iTz JoN: thx for wasting 10 seconds of my life with a little kid
WooT iTz JoN: bye bye
twolvesfanone: shut up
twolvesfanone: bye
twolvesfanone: geek
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Filename: CPP_CFG.rar
Filesize: 362 Bytes
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Filename: CPPFINAL.rar
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Downloaded: 775 Time(s)
MapleStory Hacks Intro
A Maple Story Hack enables you do things that would otherwise be impossible such as enabling your character to fly, making you invincible and increasing your speed! A Maple Story Hack can make your playtime a lot easier, which not only allows you to advance a lot faster, but also makes the game a lot more fun and entertaining.
The most well know hack is called the “Vac Hack.” This Maple Story Hack will allow you to do things like drag monsters to a certain location,buy maple story powerleveling creating a faster training as travel time is reduced to nothing and splash damage is used.
Some people prefer playing without the use of a Hack since they want to play Maple Story like it’s meant to be played, but a lot of players use Maple Story Hacks since they are able to play with a lot more proficiency and surpass their opponents in no time!
If you want to be able to collect a lot more Mesos or money or be able to fly through Maple Island than click on the website below for the best and most effective Maple Story Hacks available such as the Maple Story Dupe Hack, Maple Story Bypass Hack and Maple Story Mesos Hack. Unlike most other sites which may try to sell you an outdated Maple Story Hack, this site is kept updated day and night to ensure that you get only most effective MapleStory Hacks long before they are discovered and patched by GM.
The most well know hack is called the “Vac Hack.” This Maple Story Hack will allow you to do things like drag monsters to a certain location,buy maple story powerleveling creating a faster training as travel time is reduced to nothing and splash damage is used.
Some people prefer playing without the use of a Hack since they want to play Maple Story like it’s meant to be played, but a lot of players use Maple Story Hacks since they are able to play with a lot more proficiency and surpass their opponents in no time!
If you want to be able to collect a lot more Mesos or money or be able to fly through Maple Island than click on the website below for the best and most effective Maple Story Hacks available such as the Maple Story Dupe Hack, Maple Story Bypass Hack and Maple Story Mesos Hack. Unlike most other sites which may try to sell you an outdated Maple Story Hack, this site is kept updated day and night to ensure that you get only most effective MapleStory Hacks long before they are discovered and patched by GM.
How to Hack Maplestory
Understand the risks. Any kind of hacking is against the rules of the game and will get you banned from play if you are caught. Server hacking (packet hacking) is against the law, since those packets and servers are the property of the company. If you hack the servers it is just like trespassing and stealing in the real world.
Read and understand the company policy on third party hacking tools. You can find the policy under Support.
If you hack the server(s) you can get 10 years in a Korean jail, plus a fine.
Consider that hacking is a little pointless and takes away from the experience of the game. Ask yourself, what’s the point of hacking - it doesn’t make you any better at game play. maple story powerleveling
Understand the values to change. The settings you need to change are stored in hexadecimal, or Base-16 notation which means they will be 8 digits long and sometimes contain numerals. o set new values you will need to express those in hex also. For example let’s say you have 100% speed and you want 120% speed. Pretend that the value for 100% speed is AAAAAAAA and the value for 120% speed is BBBBBBBB.
Find and Download the tools. To do these hacks you will need two software tools. We cannot give you links to these tools as they never stay in the same place and their names change as the company is vigilant about shutting these programs down. You will need to do your own Google search to find them:
Download a cheat engine.
Download a bypass for Gameguard, software put in place to protect the game from hackers.
Hack the game.
Run your Bypass software.
Open your cheat engine.
Open Maplestory.
Select Maplestory as the process you want to hack in the cheat engine.
You can set Maplestory as the default if you wish.
Log in and get to where you want to hack.
Using your cheat engine, find the value you want to change, in our example AAAAAAAA.
Change it to the new value, in our example BBBBBBBB.
Press Confirm.
Sometimes you have to tick “ZF” to activate that hack. (Ctrl+R on your Cheat List).
Check to see if it worked. If the hack did not work then you may have made a mistake or the hack may be patched.
Know the values. To get your started here is a list of common values to change:
Godmode
A value that you change so you never get hit.
Dupex Vac
You need to add some code so the monster comes to you.
Meso hack
You need to hack server.
HP hack
You need to hack server.
MP hack
Unless you are a mage, you need to hack the server.
Level hack
You have to hack server
NX hack
Server hack too.
Jump hack
Disconnects after 3 seconds of flying.
Speed attack
Disconnects you to login server after 5 seconds of mass attackin.
Tips:
You need new values after each update because they change.
Hacks like godmode, vac, speed atk, are just things that you edit in your game, they do not involve the servers.
Don’t hack on your main account; if you get banned then all your memories are gone!
If you disconnected then you did it wrong/its patched.
Don’t hack at Ant Tunnel;or Hunting grounds 1 there are a bunch of noobs.
If you want to hack at Ant Tunnel use a fly hack to jump up onto one of those platforms at the very top and then start vaccing everything onto your platform. It’s easy, and no one can report you because you’re out of sight.
MapleSEA is easier to hack. There are weird hacks in SEA like shadow partner, miss hack etc.
In some cases, Windows vista(oldversion) will prevent Gameguard from making changes to your computer. This could also function as a bypass.
Warnings
The more recent updates make it almost inpossible to hack.
Don’t level up too fast or you get banned; GM’s patrol all maps looking for people who may be hacking.
Server hacks get you 10 years in jail plus a fine (If you live in Korea, where the server is located).
You can still be caught if you’re off map. When somebody Changes channels, you are visible for about 1 second, then on their screen you appear to go off map. So stay away from change channel spots.
If somebody enters your map, IMMEDIATELY LOG OFF! You cannot Change Channels (CC) with your hacks.
Don’t talk to friends or socialize as they will track you!
Don’t hack in popular areas; People will report you.
Try not to die, it could mess you up as you get put somewhere else.
Read and understand the company policy on third party hacking tools. You can find the policy under Support.
If you hack the server(s) you can get 10 years in a Korean jail, plus a fine.
Consider that hacking is a little pointless and takes away from the experience of the game. Ask yourself, what’s the point of hacking - it doesn’t make you any better at game play. maple story powerleveling
Understand the values to change. The settings you need to change are stored in hexadecimal, or Base-16 notation which means they will be 8 digits long and sometimes contain numerals. o set new values you will need to express those in hex also. For example let’s say you have 100% speed and you want 120% speed. Pretend that the value for 100% speed is AAAAAAAA and the value for 120% speed is BBBBBBBB.
Find and Download the tools. To do these hacks you will need two software tools. We cannot give you links to these tools as they never stay in the same place and their names change as the company is vigilant about shutting these programs down. You will need to do your own Google search to find them:
Download a cheat engine.
Download a bypass for Gameguard, software put in place to protect the game from hackers.
Hack the game.
Run your Bypass software.
Open your cheat engine.
Open Maplestory.
Select Maplestory as the process you want to hack in the cheat engine.
You can set Maplestory as the default if you wish.
Log in and get to where you want to hack.
Using your cheat engine, find the value you want to change, in our example AAAAAAAA.
Change it to the new value, in our example BBBBBBBB.
Press Confirm.
Sometimes you have to tick “ZF” to activate that hack. (Ctrl+R on your Cheat List).
Check to see if it worked. If the hack did not work then you may have made a mistake or the hack may be patched.
Know the values. To get your started here is a list of common values to change:
Godmode
A value that you change so you never get hit.
Dupex Vac
You need to add some code so the monster comes to you.
Meso hack
You need to hack server.
HP hack
You need to hack server.
MP hack
Unless you are a mage, you need to hack the server.
Level hack
You have to hack server
NX hack
Server hack too.
Jump hack
Disconnects after 3 seconds of flying.
Speed attack
Disconnects you to login server after 5 seconds of mass attackin.
Tips:
You need new values after each update because they change.
Hacks like godmode, vac, speed atk, are just things that you edit in your game, they do not involve the servers.
Don’t hack on your main account; if you get banned then all your memories are gone!
If you disconnected then you did it wrong/its patched.
Don’t hack at Ant Tunnel;or Hunting grounds 1 there are a bunch of noobs.
If you want to hack at Ant Tunnel use a fly hack to jump up onto one of those platforms at the very top and then start vaccing everything onto your platform. It’s easy, and no one can report you because you’re out of sight.
MapleSEA is easier to hack. There are weird hacks in SEA like shadow partner, miss hack etc.
In some cases, Windows vista(oldversion) will prevent Gameguard from making changes to your computer. This could also function as a bypass.
Warnings
The more recent updates make it almost inpossible to hack.
Don’t level up too fast or you get banned; GM’s patrol all maps looking for people who may be hacking.
Server hacks get you 10 years in jail plus a fine (If you live in Korea, where the server is located).
You can still be caught if you’re off map. When somebody Changes channels, you are visible for about 1 second, then on their screen you appear to go off map. So stay away from change channel spots.
If somebody enters your map, IMMEDIATELY LOG OFF! You cannot Change Channels (CC) with your hacks.
Don’t talk to friends or socialize as they will track you!
Don’t hack in popular areas; People will report you.
Try not to die, it could mess you up as you get put somewhere else.
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