Friday, September 17, 2010

Leveling information in MapleStory

In MapleStory doing quests to level is good, which works remarkably fast if you hunt for the items instead of buying them, lets take "Alex The Runaway Kid (Level 20)" for example - the quest only gives 850 exp as a reward, about 4.2% at level 20, but it also requires you to obtain ribbons from ribbon pigs, which don't always drop, so you may have to kill many more, as well as the normal pigs that run around pig beach. The same goes for the 50 evil eye tails you need. This means that the actual minimum exp you get from the quest for hunting all the monsters yourself and getting the drop you need 100% would be (850)+(200)+(2500) = 3550 exp which means about 17.56% at lv 20. This is the absolute minimum for hunting all the items yourself, but you will probably have to kill several more, you will probably get even more than that, I estimate that you would normally get 5000-7500 exp instead - over a third of the exp for that level from that one quest!
At most time quests were able to be completed by all classes, however low/normal dex warriors will have a lot more trouble with these quests, I ended up using a high-dex build up to 30, and loved it as it could hit monsters much more easily, which is very good for quests.
The jumping quests need a great deal of patience, a calm attitude, good timing, and usually a lot of patience such as "John's Pink Flower Basket ", however, the rewards are very worth it, the more practice you get here with jumping helps with general manuverability, and if you have enough patience to deal with these, you have a better chance of having enough patience to reach a higher level.
This advice would be to either find a monster that drops an item you want, or take a look at the monsters to find one that gives some decent exp, Blue mushrooms are often overlooked if you have finished all of your quests.
Thanks for reading and have a good time! More useful information to help u level up and make money can be found here: http://www.gameim.com/

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