The 8 ways of meso making guide In MapleStory

Steps 1.Train and get mesos. PQ will give rewards that you can sell for much mesos. Quests also gives rewards and mesos that you can keep or sell. Make sure you have fun while playing!

Steps 2.Do the Orbis or Eos Tower quests everyday for about a week or so and sell all the scrolls you get. Each one can go for about 70-150k, which can get you a lot if you get enough scrolls.

Steps 3.Loot or train at Sakura Cellions in Amoria. They give a ridiculous amount of money compared to their level.However, leprehauns in masteria give far more mesos per drop and have a much better drops including steelys and black umbrellas. To go there, first travel to New Leaf City and travel using the free taxi at the far left of the map. Then walk to the left side of the map until you se the portal, this is where the leprehauns roam. (recommened lvl 40+)

Steps 4.Try to pick up mesos that are left by other users.

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How Do i Become a Rich in MapleStory

Welcome to Formaplestoryguide.com ,I hope you can enjoy here:),If you

want to buy maple story mesos ,I suggest you can choose the best maple

story store.

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..)

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Maple Times

Dateline: Henesys, September 24, 2010
The MapleStory team is never afraid of constructive criticism and we also want you to understand what’s going on in the game. That’s why Eurydice, a senior member of our development team, started the Dev Blog. This week, she tackles that most annoying of game issues — bugs. We’re also announcing the winners of our “School Picture” event, asking you to vote for a prestigious award and introducing the latest member of the MWLB. It’s been a big week in MapleStory and we’ve got a lot to cover, so let’s get to it! Be sure to check Maple Times every week for everything you need to know about MapleStory.

Dev Blog — Bugs
Everyone who posted feedback in the forums and on Facebook about the first dev blog has been a real help. Eurydice wanted you to know that she’s reading your comments to find what you’d like to hear about. The response so far has been pretty clear; you want to hear about bugs and hacking, so Eurydice answered.

Eurydice speaks

“Is It Just a Dream?” Quest

If you are in the middle of the Visitors’ “Is It Just a Dream?” quest please do not forfeit it until completion, which you will be able to do on the 29th. If you forfeit the quest you will not be able to receive the Time Traveler Medal. The quest cannot be re-accepted and you will not be able to further participate in the Visitors event.

Get the details

School Pictures Event Winners

Congratulations to all the Maplers who participated in the School Pictures Event! You dressed up in your finest back-to-school gear and you all looked great!

See if you won!

Vote for MapleStory in the GDC Online Audience Choice Awards!

The online gaming community has been invited to participate in the Game Developers Choice Awards and vote for the Audience Award category. Here’s your chance to share your love of MapleStory and help us claim victory! Simply go to the GDC Online Voting page, enter your information and cast your vote.

Go vote!

Complete Archer/Bowmaster Guide

I. Why choose archers?
I personally favor archers in many many games; but that’s just me, Archers is an awesome class in MS and there are many reasons why it is, but as any other classes we have also have our shortcomings too.
Pros:
– Highest amount of ACC, you’ll never have to worry about missing anything in the game
– Decently high amount of AVOID as well
– Known for longest range of attack in pixel wise
– The most stable damage in the game (due to bow mastery + bow expert, 90% total mastery!)
– And of course our favorable SE (sharp eyes), (55% total critical rate)

Cons:
– Not the fastest levelers in the early levels
– HP is undesirable and low unless blood washed/hp washed
– Before 3rd job KB will be annoying sometimes when monster is close
– Bow =/= cheap

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MapleStory Guide

Level(MapleStory Mesos) 20-24: If you are for the poor and to the beach in pigs. Training will be slow, but endure. If you lucky, then go ahead and early killed green mushrooms, hope ever elusive dish. – A better idea is Bubblings subway line spacing in character, they put the same experience, but not for the green KSers mushrooms.

Level(Maplestory powerleveling) 25-30: Green Mushrooms, or Horned Mushrooms at ant Tunnel. The former is more profitable, the latter is quicker, although you will lose money. You also can try, but it is not recommended for use small sentry. Zombies mushroom is also a kind of choice, if you have Kumbi or better, because you can easily 2HKO them 7 and lucky. If not, persisted with the Angle of mushrooms. Boar can is a choice, if you really think that you have enough money in Maplestory to burn in the potions, wild boar moving very fast and more challenging.

Join or start a guild

Join or start a guild. To start a guild you will need a lot of money, and you’ll have to go to Orbis. If you create a guild, you become the guild master or leader. Then you may invite others, etc. You can also pick a logo of sorts, and distribute different titles to members. Membership in a guild helps you make friends, who you can then easily find and contact. Friends can help you with questions you may have or can go on quests with you. Plus, hey, it’s good to have friends. Try doing some quests, as they sometimes give you good, rare items. Even though quests often give you little experience, they are a good break from training all day long. If you’re becoming a Magician, you can do it at level 8. Go to Ellinia and travel to the very top to talk to Grendel the Really Old. He will turn you into a Magician. If you’re becoming a Thief, you can do it at level 10. Go to Kerning City and find a door with “Fusion Jazz Bar” above it. Go inside there and go down the drain in the toilet on the left. You’ll find the Dark Lord there. He will turn you into a Rogue. If you’re becoming a Warrior, you can do it at level 10. Go to Perion and go to the Shrine of Warriors which is located at the very top. Talk to “Dances with Balrog” . If you’re becoming a Bowman, you can do it at level 10. Go to Henesys and go to Mushroom Park. Then travel to the very right until you come to a house next to Game Park. Go inside and talk to Athena Pierce. She will make you a Bowman. Join a Party Quest when you get to level 10 or level 21. Go to Kerning City or Henesys in Mushroom Park and ask to join a party. If it is your first time, tell them so they can brief you and give you tips. Party questing is a great way to gain experience fast and is also very fun. You can’t Party Quest anymore after level 30 in Kerning City, in Henesys it is any level over level 10. Make your second job advancement at level 30. Each class is different in the advancement, so do some research to find out how to go about it. Find another place to train after reaching level 31. You’ll benefit from a good place to train until you reach levels 36 – 38, in the newest patch, Vers. 0.46, there is a new haunted house in the new town NLC, this is available to anyone after Halloween. Buy a ticket to Orbis from Ellinia at level 38. When you reach Orbis, They give you a good amount of experience and drop Solid Horns, which are used in the “Exchange Quest,” in which you can get 500 experience and some items for every 100 Solid Horns you acquire. Consider doing the Ludibrium Party Quest at level 35. Level 35 is very low for that Party Quest, but if you feel up to it, why not? Don’t tell the others it is your first time or you won’t get in. Simply read a guide, and complete the quest up to the 8th stage. If you feel comfortable fighting the boss and you have Magic Guard upwards of 700hp, tell your cleric. You can do the Ludibrium Party Quest until level 50. Orbis PQ is another option, and you can do it from level 51-70.If you don’t know how, tell your PQ members to brief you. Make your third job advancement after you reach level 70. Once again, each class is different, so do some research in advance. Two Curse Eye monsters. Maplestory has more than one hundred different monsters.

Maple Story Items

Maple Story Items are acquired when you defeat certain monsters or can be awarded upon completion of a quest. Maple Story Items are extremely important if you want to level up, but unfortunately they can also be hard to collect.
There are however, many different resources available to assist you with collecting a lot more precious MapleStory Items that you can sell to a shop or to other players and will help you level up and advance a lot quicker than most people.
You can get cheats and strategies that will provide you with helpful information and ways to collect Maple Story Items a lot more effectively. You can also get bots and macro that will automatically farm Items for you while you sleep!
So stop spending long hours each day struggling trying to find a few Maple Story Items when you could be collecting millions. Click on the website below for all the best and most updated Maple Story Item Guides, Maple Story Item Duplicator, Macros, and Bots available.
There are websites that claim that they have free Maple Story Items but don’t let the sites waste your time since most of them can only provide you with one or two low level Items whereas the site below can provide you with resources to make millions of MapleStory Items.

Now for the fun bits.

Now for the fun bits. Open up your skillbook (hotkey standard ?, and tab to you beginner skills. Alongside your nimble feet, monster rider, etc, etc, there is your maker skill! Double click on it to open your maker window. (Note: I advise against hot keying the maker skill, as you must click the ?to close it, and it can lead to some perilous situations when fumbling for pots)First, select the type of item you want from the first drop down menu. Next, select the specific item from the second drop down menu. Your screen will now show the required ingredients, along with how many you currently possess.Every equip item requires at least Monster Crystals, and magic powders. Weapons require plates, and some other things require other refined ores.Quite simply, once you have all the required ingredients, click the 慶reate?button, and s back while your character works his magic.

Big Ticket Prize Draw

Right now, we’re in the process of contacting the lucky winner to arrange their visit and get their lifetime RuneScape membership added to their account! So, keep an eye on your inbox in case that winner is you!
As soon as everything is confirmed, we’ll announce the name of the lucky person on the official Big Ticket FAQ/Discussion forum thread. We’ve now awarded two Big Tickets in total (one prize draw and one competition winner) so there are still 22 Big Tickets waiting to be claimed. For those of you eager to win, here’s a quick reminder of how to be in with a chance of getting your hands on the best prize we have ever offered to our players:
1. Enter any competition which offers a Big Ticket as a prize.
2. Enter our monthly prize draws by simply being a member on the time and date of the draw; the more membership accounts you have, the more automatic entries you will have in each draw!
3. Send us a postcard in the mail for a free entry in a monthly draw. Make sure your postcard is marked ‘Big Ticket Draw’ and send it to ‘Jagex, Box 78, 23 King Street, Cambridge, CB1 1AH, United Kingdom’. The postcard must include the date of the draw you are entering and your RuneScape account name.
4. Get involved in the community! Whether that’s by being part of a clan, fansite, roleplaying organisation, story-writing club or any other areas of the community… We’ll be giving Big Tickets to those players who we feel really contribute to making RuneScape what it is today!

maplestory guides of Beginner

Description
All explorers start as beginners. Beginners are usually melee attackers due to their inability to use ranged weapons and the relative unavailability of attack skills. The Three Snails skill is the beginner’s only ranged attack skill, but has relatively low damage. Beginners have no other attack skills and rely on normal attacks to deal damage. Beginners typically train in preparation for the first job advancement, where they may become a Warrior, Magician, Thief, Bowman, or Pirate.
Respect
Beginners are generally called “Noobs” as most Beginners that come into Maplestory don’t know anything about it, and ask people for stuff like money, equipment, and info. Though most of the time they’re ignored, or asked to get away.
Though there are Perma-Beginners, which have ALOT of respect, as they are Beginners who trained with horrible weapons, a horrible damage range, and really waste alot of time to get to a certain goal.
Also, Perma-Beginners are given access to wield the Maroon Mop at level 36. The Maroon Mop is currently the strongest weapon there is, possessing an average of 220 weapon attack.
Permanent Beginners
Main article: Perma Beginner
Due to a general lack of skills and equipment unique to the class, beginners are the weakest of the classes and most players will take the first job advancement at their first opportunity. In spite of this, some players remain beginners and continue training without taking a job advancement. These characters are called permanent beginners. While most permanent beginners proceed to Victoria Island and other areas of the game for quests and monsters suited to higher level characters, a subset of beginners called islanders decide to remain on Maple Island and train exclusively on lower level monsters such as slimes and pigs.