November 9, 2010

Maplestory Meso Making Guide and Shop Permit Guide

By maplestory

How do you feel when you’ve played Maplestory for two hours and all you have are a measly 2000 mesos? Just theway I did: Like it

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wasn’t enough. Well, you’re right, it isn’t enough. You’ve probably figured out that you don’t know the right way to making tons ofmesos fast like everyone around you seems to. Well, if you want to do better, you’ve come to the right place.
Often, Maplers quit playing because it’s “too hard” to make enough mesos in order to survive. But, there are some
easy tricks you can use that nobody else think of when they stop playing. Here, I have 4 Easy Tips on Making
Mesos:
* Pick Up All Drops
* Pick Up Other People’s Abandoned Drops
* Use the Free Market as Often as Possible
* Do Quests for Extra Experience and Mesos

I’ll make it a little simpler:
For one, make sure you pick up EVERYTHING. Lots of players just ignore monster drops because it fills up their
inventories. This causes all of these drops to clump up together in popular leveling spots, making it easy picking for
newbies and anyone else looking for some quick cash. When you fight monsters, make sure you pick up what they
drop at all times, selling the items at shops when you inventory fills up.
Of course, just picking up drops won’t help enough. You need to use the free market as well, selling certain things
you buy. One of the best things to start off with is quest items, because everyone does quests and lots of people
want to buy items instead of killing monsters for them. This is a no-brainer: Sell quest items at the free market, and
you’ll be well on your way to meso-millionairedom.
4) Choose your desired Store Permit and follow the directions.
Normally there are a variety of store permits to choose from; however, there are factors you should consider before
making your purchase. Obviously you will have to have enough money for the permit. The cheapest of the store
permits on Global Maple Story is roughly pennies a day, and the most expensive permit, if used on a daily basis, costs
approximately a dollar a day. You must also consider your other resources, such as, the amount of time you have
access to your computer, your computer’s stability, and your network stability.
Currently there really are only two major kinds of shop permits. There is the regular store permit and the hired
merchant.
The regular store permit requires your computer to be on and logged into the Maple Story with your character
present in the free market, only allowing you to chat. This is the cheapest permit and the preferred one if you have
the computer resources and the money. If you do not have a stable computer and/or internet connection, this
may not be the choice for you.
The hired merchant is probably a better choice If you have limited computer access. Though hired merchants have
different styles and durations, they all have the same basic function, that is, to “sell” your wares for you. You do
not have to be logged on or even present in the free market to make use of a hired merchant. Hired merchants
have different “looks” that you can choose from, the most common of which, is a mushroom looking shop. There
are also “robot” shops and coffee shops as in GMS. The hired merchant is the best option if you only have one
computer and do not have continuous access to a computer, or a stable setup. The downside of the hired
merchant is that it costs more and has to be reset at least once every 24 hrs.
5) After you’ve purchased the permit, you have to move the permit from your cash item list to your inventory.
Double-clicking on the permit will place it in your inventory.
6) Once your permit is safely a part of your inventory, you need only double click on the permit when you reach a
position in the game where you can open a shop. For example you locate a spot in the free market rooms. When
you have located a spot, simply add a name for your shop and click open.
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Another easy method is to do quests. Not only does this help to gather quest items to sell later on, but it also gives
you experience points, items, and mesos for each quest completed. If you complete quests, it’s like killing two birds
with one stone. Not only that, but if the quest requires you to kill monsters, you’ll gain more experience from that,
plus the experience and mesos for completing the quest and selling drops gained from killing monsters. It’s that
simple.
Another easy method is to do quests. Not only does this help to gather quest items to sell later on, but it also gives
you experience points, items, and mesos for each quest completed. If you complete quests, it’s like killing two birds
with one stone. Not only that, but if the quest requires you to kill monsters, you’ll gain more experience from that,
plus the experience and mesos for completing the quest and selling drops gained from killing monsters. It’s that
simple.