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Apr 27, 2010

MapleStory Equipment Guide

It should be noted once more that assassins are often very expensive. Huge amount to: the need to maintain a strong assassin. The price of stars, banners, claws, pharmaceutical, and other random items and equipment can be very difficult. Members of Parliament do not have a Master evil regeneration, so burn Members of Congress continue to syrup. In addition, archers, assassins barely defeat the monster, so they have a wider range of throwing stars.

Assassins are a very common class on GMS, and prices for their equipment are inflated. Claws and Scrolls cost upwards of millions of Maplestory Mesos, and the highest attack stars, Crystal Ilbis, can now sell for up to 90 million Mesos. However, due to constant changing economies, prices of stars differ. The price an Assassin pays to have decent equipment is basically offset by their large amounts of speed. With Haste maxed, an Assassin can travel across an entire map quite quickly, killing monsters along the way.

Apr 25, 2010

MapleStory Experience for Monsters

Eventually the exchange becomes merely a way to clear useless etc items for usable items in Maplestory, though selling them for pure meso is always an option. Solid horns are usually preferred to level up a lower-level character, due to the number of players training on the Jr. Kitties at any one time. Zombie Teeth are more expensive, but the chance of getting a Fairy Wing as a reward can offset this extra cost.

Also, players train on Zombies far longer than Jr. Kitties. Jr. Yeti Skins fall in between, more expensive from a higher-level monster, and providing better potions than Solid Horns, but nothing too special. Every exchangeable etc item has a specific scroll type (usually 10%) that has a small chance of being given as a reward for a trade-in.

Apr 23, 2010

Maplestory or Runescape?

There has always been the question: maplestory or runescape?


lets start with graphics:


maplestory: the graphics are pretty quirky and 2D, though it has one of the best graphics or a 2D mmorpg, 4/5


runescape: one of the most hated gameplay:


maplestory: pretty fun at 1st but gets tiring to level with the constand grinding and questing. tutorial is seriously annoying as for experienced player who know how to do everything, but now you can skip it! 3/5


runescape: with 24 skills and many interesting monsters, you won’t get tired for so soon! 4/5


weapons and armor:


maplestory: MS has pretty cool armor, looks awesome in the shop but when you actually wear it, some of the low level armor is kind of covered by your characters face. 4/5


runescape: armor is a serious problem as all the good looking armor is for members, and free armor look all the same but different colors, but $5.95 isn’t much..is it? 3/5


communty:


maplestory: experience players are always willing to help, i got 500k once off a lvl 140! there is a report feature and you can’t repeatedly say the same words over 3 times (evidently to stop taunting) but you can swear it it isn’t blocked. 3.5/5


runescape: interestingly, swear words are blocked and there is a report feature experienced players tend to keepto themselves and sometimes taunt low leveled players. 3.5/5


outcome: maplestory 14.5/20


runescape: 15/20


winner:runescape

Apr 22, 2010

The Nexon Games Treasure Hunt



Playing Nexon games has always had its rewards, but how would it be if you could find amazing treasures for one nexon game while playing another? Wonder no more! Between April 21st and May 7th, 2010 you can receive awesome rewards in MapleStory and Mabinogi while trying out two other Nexon titles.

All you have to do is be a registered MapleStory or Mabinogi player prior to April 21st and become a registered user for iTCG Online or PopTag! Get yourself up to level three in either game by May 7th and you��ll receive a four hour 2X drop card to use in MapleStory or a two hour Combat 2X item to use in Mabinogi!

If you reach level three in both games, you will receive two of each reward!

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Apr 11, 2010

New Areas! Kerning Square Mall and Neo City!

Hello Maplers!

Have you heard the rumors? There are incredible things happening in Maple World. Some are happy and exciting--like opening of the new Kerning Square Mall in Kerning City. Are you ready to shop in style and help a young entertainer's dream come true all while enjoying new dungeons and PQs? Then there are darker tales unfolding. There are stories of a mad traveler in the wilds near Magatia bearing tidings of a terrible future

Check out the details below:

Maple Idol at the Kerning Square Mall!

Dreams really can come true in MapleStory. Take Blake, a humble public service worker at the new Kerning Square Mall in Kerning City. He may not be much now, but he has the talent to become a superstar! Unfortunately there are evil Rock Spirits who are trying to steal Blake's debut song and keep him from his destiny. Blake needs heroes to help prepare the way, battle these evil spirits in a brand new dungeon and make sure the stage is secure for Blake's big debut. Do you have what it takes to create the next big MapleStory superstar?

Fight for the Future in Neo City!

Andy is a madman who has recently been spotted in the wilds near Magatia. They say he tells a horrible story of machine feet trampling over the human race in the future and claims to be looking for brave adventurers to fight for the future of Maple World.

Can we afford to believe this madman? Can we afford not to?

If you'd like to check out the truth of Andy's story, Broker Han in Magatia has the scoop on a time traveler who has come back from the future to recruit Maple World's mightiest heroes. It seems that in Neo City in the year 2503, the human race barely survives by scurrying under the metal feet of killer robots. That dark future doesn't have to pass though. You can fight for the future in a huge new dungeon and make it a better one for all humanity!

Some Fun Mmorpg Introduction

Good Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games!

Firstly you should know that playing these games need some requirements.

-At least 1GB ram to run the games smoothly

-At least 500MB Graphic Card

-DirectX 9.0c
-And at least a 56kps
Internet connection

First on my list is:


Maple story

Website:http://maplestory.nexon.net/WZ.ASPX?PART=/Main


My Rating: 4/5

Maplestory is a 2D-side scroll er game. This means that you move up,down and side to side. This game may appeal to gamers who watch anime or read manga due to the cute graphics and since the characters are “chi-bi” looking meaning having a slightly bigger head than their body.


Gameplay



The controls for this game is very simple, using the arrow keys and keyboard as shortcuts and using the mouse to click. Classes and skills are very interesting and have many to choose from. Some classes are available are Warrior, Theif, Archer, Mage, Aran, Cygnus Knights and the latest Evan.(This is the North American version [Global]) The leveling system is very simple. You gain Exp ( Experience ) by killing monsters, doing co-operate missions with other online players (Party Quests/ PQ’s) and most obvious doing quests. The level cap right now is levels 1 to 200 and there are 4 current job advancements for each class. There are plenty of areas to discover throughout the continents of Victoria Island and Ossyria.

Second on the list is:


Flyff

Website:http://flyff.gpotato.com/
My Rating: 3/5


Flyff (Fly For Fun) is like maplestory but is a 3D game instead. This means you can see your character in all dimensions, you can fly, swim etc. It is an intersting game due to the flying system it has. You can buy a board or broom and fly int he sky and fight with monsters and reach some incredible speeds.

GamePlay


It is more complicated to maplestory but all you really have to do when in combat is click and press your skills. There is a PvP system where you head to an arena and request someone and duel and you fight them. You can gain various ranks that show next to your name as you get better.It also contains co-operative missions where you go to a dungeon and defeat the boss.

And lastly on the list is:


DragonNest

Website:None


Although this game is not yet out in North America it is surely a game everyone should look out for. It has a great combination of PvP and PvE (Player Versus Environment). It has only started to spread around South Korea where it first started. In 2010 China had released their Open-Beta. And it is suspected to be released somtime at the end of 2010 or start of 2011 for North America. I’ve looked around and watched a few gameplay videos and it seems to be a combination fo Maplestory and World of Warcraft. It is not auto – attack like wow but uses the Maplestory attacking system where you press when you want to attack. The interesting aspect about this game is that your armor has nothing that contributes to dodge rating but you have to move your character to dodge attacks, thus requiring alot more skill than normal games.



Thanks for your reading,hope you can like this article and enjoy playing MMORPG!

Apr 9, 2010

Maplestory Gameplay

Maple Story is a free-of-charge, 2D, side-scrolling massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by the South Korean company Wizet. Several versions of the game are available for specific countries or regions, and each is published by various companies such as Wizet and Nexon. Although playing the game is free, character appearances and game play enhancements can be purchased from the "Cash Shop" using real money. Maple Story has a combined total of over 50 million subscriber accounts in all of its versions. Maple Story North America, for player mainly in North America and outside of East Asia, Southeast Asia and Europe, has over three million players in the game, players travel the "Maple World", defeating monsters and developing their characters skills and abilities as is typical in role-playing games. Players can interact with others in many ways, such as through chatting, trading, and playing minigames. Groups of players can band together in parties to hunt monsters and share the rewards. Players can also join a guild to interact more easily with each other .Maplestory is different from other game gold.
Like most MMORPGs, gameplay centers on venturing into dungeons and combatting monsters in real-time. The players combat monsters and complete quests, in the process acquiring in-game currency called "Mesos", experience points (EXP), and various items. Players can kill monsters alone, or they can form a party with up to six total characters. Loot is shared based on relative damage and level of characters in the party, more being awarded to the higher-level members.

MapleStorys 2D scrolling viewpoint more closely resembles a platform game rather than the typical 3D environment or top-down perspective of other games, such as Guild Wars or Mu Online. The controls for the game are executed using the keyboard and mouse. The keyboard is used for many game functions, and much of it can be rearranged to suit users needs. The mouse is mainly used to trigger non-player characters (NPCs) and manipulate items.

This is some simple introduction about the maplestory gameplay,hope you can like it !

Apr 8, 2010

Grounds to train for level 30-88+ in Maplestory

Level 30-34: Train where you have trained before. Ant Tunnel is a good choice, and so is Land of Wild Boars II (Not Land of Wild Boars, Jr. Boogies will give you too much trouble). Jr Sentinels and those green and horned mushroom tree dungeons at Ellinia are profitable alternatives. Fish Resting Spot is not a bad choice as well. You may also butcher the roosters and ducks in Shanghai once you can kill them with one Magic Claw per fowl.

Level 35-39: Go Kill Sakura Cellions. They're awesome training. They give out a lot of money too. Ice mages can now go kill Fire Boars with ease, so do so at Burnt Land I or II. They can also go to Sand Castle Playground to train on Flower Fishes if they want. Lightning right now is still too weak for your purposes, so boars are a good source of exp and money for now (use magic claw, not lit!). Lightning mages can also train well on Ratz in Floor 100 of Helios Tower. Standing on a slide allows one to rain down lightning while not getting hit.

If you start with Lightning, you can also keep it at level 15 when you reach level 35 (assuming you put 1 pt in Teleport at level 30), and train on the hamsters on the 99th floor of Helios tower. This will be a lightning wizards' fastest EXP gain until at least level 55, if you work it correctly. (to compare for around level 50, better to kill 4 Retz at 78XP each every 6 seconds, than 1 fire drake at 220 EXP each, and the Retz spawn en-masse at one spot, while larger rarer monsters like Fire Drakes require you to travel...and suffer plenty of damage). Then just work the Retz until you get enough points stored (save at least 9) to raise Lightning to level 24 directly from 15.

This is because the spell doubles in cost from 20 to 40, at spell level 16, making it very hard on your potions. At about lightning level 24, the damage increase should be worth the doubling of MP, but if you're unsure, you can wait until you get 12 skill points. It's also very safe to train at the Retz as you can't get hit unless you are grabbing loot. You can possibly gain 2-3 levels a day at low experience levels this way if you're a hardcore grinder.

If you are careful with your lightning to mob at least 4 Retz per cast, and pick up all the loot and seeds, you should at -least- break even in mesos/potion use, unlike lorangs, which will drain your mesos like water...

Note: Black Ratz are also a good alternative, at 70 EXP per kill and the fact that they are easier to kill then Retz it may be more profitable to kill them instead.

Level 40-49: If you're an ice mage, now would be a good time to move up to Jr Cellions (the red kitties) at Ossyria, and Fire Boar is a solid (but less rewarding) alternative. You can also train on sakura cellions they are very rewarding. They give out a lot of exp and money. Thunder Mages can consider Lorang, can also train on Jr Cellions or Grupin if Lorang costs too much money. You're going to lose money on pots wherever you go anyway, unless you work the hamsters, so why not lose them on monsters that give good exp and decent drops? Party with cleric at Hot Sands occasionally if you're feeling bored.

Note: for lightning mages, 78 EXP Retz are much faster EXP than the lorangs, as they spawn in mobs, and travel time is reduced to near nothing. It's strongly advised to continue working the Retz unless you are really bored. If your ice is maxed, and you're a hybrid, but poor, don't train at Retz; go kill fire boars or Jr Kitties for safe, fast loot until you get enough mesos to have a good stock of potions. Unless you are more concerned with getting rich (item drops) as opposed to leveling fast, Retz mobbing is -highly- recommended, and thus Hybrids/lit mages will have a big advantage over those who don't raise Lightning until after meditation.

If you started with Ice and are hybridizing, continue training on fire boars and Jr. Kitties until you raise lightning to level 15 at around experience level 45. (Assuming you are becoming a hybrid). Then use the same advice as above, for the Retz in Helios tower. Being a hybrid is STRONGLY advised, as working the Retz will let you level as fast, or faster, than any other class for now. (Yes, that includes bandits).

Time to go to Monster Carnival! There's more information about Monster Carnival in the Party Quests section. Monster carnival is great training for Level 40~50 (but you can enter when you're Level 30)

Think: 30000exp in 10 minutes! But that is only if you win and you get rank A. If you're a lit mage, you can do Retz too, because you aren't much help in carnival(for the person who keeps changing this, stop changing it!!!) when you've only got lightning bolt.

Maple coins are wanted, they are found rarely by monsters in the carnival party quest. You can get an Arc Staff (Level 45 staff){20 coins}, Cromi (Level 48 wand){20 coins}, or even the famous Speigelmann's necklace!(gives +1 STR, +1 DEX, +1 INT, and +1 LUK){50 coins} from Spiegelmann.

Note: Robos are really annoying, because they are strong against ice. Tell some other people like bandits to kill robos. If you just don't want to see them, try going into room 1 or 2. You will not see them unless someone summons them.

Level 50-59: If you have both Ice and Lit, Hot Sands is a very good choice. With only Ice, Red Drake should now be what you're training on (you can also go for Cellions and Lioners if Red Drakes hurt too much), while with only lit, Retz are still your best bet right now, even though you're earning less than 0.01% exp per kill, mobbing them should let you level every 6-8 hours until you reach level 55. Move to hot sands if you're going for Ice after med, when you have level 15 ice. With the new lands coming out, Platoon Chronos in The Road of Time is also a good choice. Many still recommend Lorangs, but due to the travel time required (lots of walking), plus the constant damage you will take, Hamsters are your best choice if you want to gain mesos. You should level 3-4x as fast on Retz as you would on Lorangs. Around level 55, you could also consider drakes meal table as a decent training spot. The exp is in general better then Retz, you'll gain 85 + sometimes a 240 exp times 6 a few seconds or 135 times 6 a few seconds. The drops are also noteworthy, as wild cargo's sometimes drop tobi's, and Drakes quite often kumbi's. The only big drawback of this place is that it drains meso's. Especially with magic guard on, which is a must since cargo's do around 300 damage. Expect to earn half of what you need for the potions. (For lightning wizards)Try going into the room with the roids and neohuroids in Magatia, known as C-2. It has a lot of monsters, and you can mob them to the edge of the map where there is a safe spot to zap them with lightning.

Level 60 -69: Cellions, Lioners, Red Drakes, Hot Sands, Helios Tower, the old spots. You can TRY to train at Buffoons if you like, but that's not generally a good idea. If you're not so obsessed with big damage, electrifying some jr. Yetis may not be a bad idea, as with freezing up some hectors and zombies.

Level 70-75: Same old, same old. Zombies, Hot Sands, Red Drakes. Buffoons might be more practical to hunt right now, but there isn't much change in training. If you're still doing RETZ, you must be a masochist :)

Level 76-83: IS mages can start killing Death Teddies now, since there are some sniping points present where you can hit them without worrying about getting hit. It's not great on your wallet, but it's very fast training. If you need money, Zombies are your friend again. You can also try Buffoons. Comp Mages should just stay at Zombies or Buffoons right now.

Level 83-88: IS mages got some options now. Bains are a pain to get to and there aren't many sniping spots, but they're like Death Teddies with more money, though the map isn't pure Bains and poison geysers are annoying. Death Teddies are as good as always. If you feel bold, you can try Vikings. Comp mages should probably go for Bains now, or Vikings if you're bold.

Level 88+: Vikings are a great target. JMSers could probably go for Bains in Weapon Storage (the map after Anego), or try the Kentauruses which give good exp Leafre (though I'm not sure about their spawns).

Apr 6, 2010

Easter Egg Eggscavation!

It's Easter time in Mabinogi! As you go about your part time jobs collecting eggs, you may notice the hens of Erinn look a little perplexed. Upon gathering their eggs, you may sometimes collect a fossilized Easter egg!


Simply free the Easter egg from the slate and rock in a reasonable amount of time without damaging the egg.



If you are successful, you will receive an iconic Easter Egg Capsule. Pop it open to gain access to the sweet morsels inside. The candy will provide you with special stat bonuses for a short time. To increase the chance that you will get some of this special stat candy, you may use the Event Reward Booster Potion, available in the in game cash shop.


Happy Easter!