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使用者:Maplestory

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I'm assuming you already know the basics about maplestory accounts and are looking for a guide on what job to choose as a level 30 magician. There are three different jobs available to you, and they vary greatly from one another. It is very important that you choose the right one, because once you make the choice there is no going back.

Fire Mages have the most powerful second job skills. As a Fire Mage you will have to stay in El Nath and Icy areas mostly until you reach higher levels. You'll have some periods where leveling is very slow, but then once your spells get stronger leveling will be an ease.

Killing Jr. Grupins at around level 38 will get you lots of maple story mesos and the occasional wand scroll. Once your fire is strong enough you can start killing Jr. Pepes and eventually Jr. Yetis. Then you can move on to the bigger monsters such as Grupins, zombies, yetis etc.

If you like snow and winter maps, and you have the patience necessary to stay with one kind of monster for several levels then Fire Mage might be the right maple story character for you. Another thing to remember is that the third job spells for fire mages are awesome. You'll be able to have Explosion and Poison mist, which are amazing spells. The only disadvantage is that the road up to level 70 is hard and demands lots of patience.

You can also go with Ice/Lightning. As an Ice/Lightning Mage you'll be given fascinating spells from the very start, and very fast leveling. The one thing you should consider in this aspect is how much money you have, or else you can easily get bored.

Ice/Lightning magicians are generally not wealthy characters. Thunder spear as a mass attack gives you very fast leveling, and can be used on many monsters such as Jr. Grupins, Star Pixies, and Lorangs. However, the MP cost of this attack is enormous, and if you choose to become a Maple Story Ice/Lightning magician you have to sacrifice clothing and scrolling unless you have a back up character to supply with Mesos. You should at least have a few millions in the bank if you choose to go this route.

Ice/Lightning magicians can also choose to focus on ice strike, but I would not recommend it. You will easily get bored and although you can make money this way, it's just not worth it.

For maplers with mesos going with Ice/Lightning is the best choice as far as leveling and excitement is concerned.

The last job is Clerics. Clerics in MapleStory are known to be money makers, and fast levelers. They build up big buddy lists because of their ability to heal and bless, and are able to enter into parties with ease.

Clerics have several downsides to them however. First of all the monsters you train on are limited, and you do not have a wide range of areas to go to. Second of all, you do not have powerful spells and have to bear with the humiliation of doing half the damage of characters ten levels behind you. Thirdly clerics can easily get very boring.

If you have patience, want maplestory mesos and quick but boring leveling choosing to become a cleric is the way to go.

I hope this helps you choose which Maple Story Magician you want to become.

Keywords: MapleStory Mesos,MapleStory powerleveling,MapleStory Account


Posted by maplestorymesos at 20:10 on October 25th, 2009 at 8:10PM

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The Way of Earning Mesos in Maplestory Earn your Maplestory Mesos in just a few days! Doesn't matter if you are a beginner, warrior, thief, mage, archer or pirate.

Steps 1.Train and get maplestory 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!

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.

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+)

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

5.During MapleStory events where Maple items are available, hunt for them and then sell them.

6.Try to play during 2x drop rate hours.

7.Try looking through FM for good deals, and sell them.

8.On Sundays, buy items from the 7th Day Market and sell them to the merchant at a higher price.

Tips •Use New Leaf City-exclusive potions. These potions/foods will heal the most HP and MP with the least amount of mesos used.

•Take all of your monster drops, except for maybe Omok pieces and monster cards.

•Consider buying autoloot mesos for your pet, so they can pick up your maple story mesos while you are training.

•In the 7th Day Market, each item takes up one slot, so you may find it useful if you create multiple characters to hold more items.

•If you are a Cleric/Priest/Bishop, you may find HP potions obsolete if you max "Heal" immediately after a point in Teleport. Heal replenishes all of your HP and most of your party's HP when maxed. You still need MP potions, though.

•If you are a magician of any sort, you will find the skill "MP Eater" useful. When maxed, the skill has a high success rate of taking some of a killed monster's MP and giving it to you. You won't max this very early, though.

•"Meso Guard" is a skill for Chief Bandits that, when maxed, takes 77% of any damage received and channels it to your meso instead of your HP. At the levels when you'll start using it, 100 HP will cost more than 100 maple story mesos. Plus, it helps to take in damage when killing bosses.

•"Invincible" is a skill for Clerics that cancels out 30% of any physical damage taken in when maxed. Ideal for making you use Heal less often.

•"Power Guard" is a skill for Pages and Fighters that channels 40% of any physical damage taken to the monster that dealt it. So you'd only take in 60% of the damage you would've taken if you didn't have this skill in. Less HP potions to buy means more money.

Warnings •Do not consider hacking, which is MapleStory's equivalent of cheating. It puts you at an unfair advantage to other Maplers who do not hack (the majority) because of the extra EXP and money you'll reap. Not only does it tick off the general population, but it delivers a 30-day ban, followed by a permaban. There was a period known as the "Hacker Era" from around November '06 to June '07 where hacking was almost uncontrollable. Since then, hackers are now rarer to spot. (This is actually false, there are still hundreds of hackers world wide, go to dheat engine forum for more details) • Do not KS(Kill Steal). There is no real consequence of Kill Stealing other then one given by players, but Fame does make an impact on the game equipment wise. So it is better to play nicely with other players.

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