03-10-2006, 11:24 AM
Mike: For a beginners guide, click the spoiler. All newbie questions can go in this topic.
SouthPerry Forums - http://www.southperry.net/forums Sleepywood's successor (hopefully)
Sleepywood.net Forums - http://www.sleepywood.net/forum
Basil Market - http://www.basilmarket.com A Maple Story auction site. An alternative to selling on sleepywood.net forums. Especially good for buying/selling scrolls.
Hidden Street - http://www.hidden-street.net/
Best current database. Contains item lists with average stats, stat ranges, and what drops them; all monsters sorted by level with their stats, drops, and locations; and more stuff too. Highly recommended. Contains in-depth Quest Help and item listings!
BannedStory - http://www.maplesim.com/
A character simulator so you can see what your character will look like with shiny cash shop clothes, different hair, etc.
OrbisOutlet - http://www.orbisoutlet.com A new Maple Story market (not auction) site. It's easily searchable by item and you can put a dynamic image in forum signatures that say what you're currently selling. Now it's just a site with all the images in the game. Oh well, that could be useful too?
Perion Corner - http://www.perioncorner.com/ Game image site like OrbisOutlet used to be.
Hit % calculator (for everyone except mages) - http://glue.umd.edu/~mdevries/acc.html
Useful javascript calculator that lets you see your hit % against any monster given your level and accuracy. Only verified to be correct for seeing when you can hit a monster 100% of the time, but it should be approximately correct the rest of the time.
Maple Story Toolbar - http://mstoolbar.ourtoolbar.com/
Has links to sleepywood.net, basilmarket, and many sections of hidden street.
Babelfish - http://babelfish.yahoo.com/
Used to translate foreign sites.
A Drop of Maple - (outdated?) http://maplestory.netgamers.jp/
A Japanese Maple Story site with great information if you can understand the broken English using Babelfish.
Mike: Split from http://forums.finalhit.org/showthread.php?tid=4595 and originally posted by hylian_firestorm
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Please note the new accuracy calculator location. This one includes Ludi monsters and calculates as you type, so you don't have to click a "calculate" button.
Originally posted by hylian_firestorm:
So, you've signed up and downloaded the game. Now what?
Start the game.
Log In.
When you get the the Server Page, click "Scania" Mike: Note, it's really crowded now, you might not want to...
It is now time for you to create your character. Click Create a New Character and you will come to the Character Creation Screen. Pick a name and see if it's taken, when you find one that isn't, you're safe.
Figure out what class you would like to be. Thief, Mage, Warrior, or Archer. Then click the dice. Depending on what class you are, two stats will be useless.
Thief: STR and INT are useless
Archer: INT and LUK are useless
Mage: STR and DEX are useless
Warrior: INT and LUK are useless
The starting stats will always equal up to 25. Therefore, you want a 4 and a 4 in the two stats that are useless. Keep rolling the dice until you get 4 in both useless stats. If you are VERY impatient, just get 5/4 or 4/5.
Now choose your hair and eyes etc. and you're done creating your character.
You are now on Maple Island. The girl will tell you your controls. Then you'll be on your merry way.
What do you do? Level up. To level up, you must defeat monsters and gain experience. You will seemonster soon, but for now, talk to all the NPCs (Non-Playable Characters) and read what they have to say. Remember to read the MapleTips to see what you can do.
Follow this guide to allocating your stat points after each level up:
Warrior: DEX should be about (level * 2), everything else in STR. When you get to level 30, put only 1 point in DEX per level. Decide when you want to stop adding points to DEX. Stopping at 80 DEX is about average, 60 is a low-DEX build, and 100 is considered pretty high. The lower you cap your DEX, the more damage you'll do (because the points are going to STR), but you'll have less accuracy.
Thief: Get DEX to 25 ASAP, then put all points into LUK. Your DEX should be 2x your level after LV13, everything else should go to LUK.
Archer: Get STR to 20 ASAP, then put everything into DEX. Your STR should be 5 points higher than your level after LV15. (So at LV20, you should have 25 STR).
Mage: Put everything into INT, then at LV8, get 11 LUK. Your LUK should be 3 points higher than your Level (at LV10 you should have 13 LUK).
You can become a Thief/Warrior/Archer at LV10. Go to your respective city and you can make the advancement from beginner. You can become a Mage at LV8 in Ellinia.
After that, each level up you can put points into skills. Read the following guides for more info on skills: These are kind of outdated now, check sleepywood.net for more up-to-date guides.
Archer: http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/...24697.html
Then click on the Bowman/Crossbowman FAQ/guide
Thief: http://www.sleepywood.net/guide.php?g=16
Warrior: http://members.shaw.ca/kokirivillage/War...rrior.html
All the Mage Guides suck, so here's a Skill Guide:
+1 Energy Bolt
+5 MP Regen
+10 MP Increase
+10??Magic Claw
+5 MP Regen
+10 Magic Claw
+20 Magic Guard
The Thief FAQ was made by me. The Archer Guide by a friend. The Warrior Guide by another friend.
Mike: Continued from http://forums.finalhit.org/showthread.php?tid=6353
Standard build of dex = 2 * level until level 30, then adding 1 dex per level with a cap of 80 will probably need no or minimal dex gear for training until 70 or 80 or so.
*sigh* more dk clones
So, you've signed up and downloaded the game. Now what?
Start the game.
Log In.
When you get the the Server Page, click "Scania" Mike: Note, it's really crowded now, you might not want to...
It is now time for you to create your character. Click Create a New Character and you will come to the Character Creation Screen. Pick a name and see if it's taken, when you find one that isn't, you're safe.
Figure out what class you would like to be. Thief, Mage, Warrior, or Archer. Then click the dice. Depending on what class you are, two stats will be useless.
Thief: STR and INT are useless
Archer: INT and LUK are useless
Mage: STR and DEX are useless
Warrior: INT and LUK are useless
The starting stats will always equal up to 25. Therefore, you want a 4 and a 4 in the two stats that are useless. Keep rolling the dice until you get 4 in both useless stats. If you are VERY impatient, just get 5/4 or 4/5.
Now choose your hair and eyes etc. and you're done creating your character.
You are now on Maple Island. The girl will tell you your controls. Then you'll be on your merry way.
What do you do? Level up. To level up, you must defeat monsters and gain experience. You will seemonster soon, but for now, talk to all the NPCs (Non-Playable Characters) and read what they have to say. Remember to read the MapleTips to see what you can do.
Follow this guide to allocating your stat points after each level up:
Warrior: DEX should be about (level * 2), everything else in STR. When you get to level 30, put only 1 point in DEX per level. Decide when you want to stop adding points to DEX. Stopping at 80 DEX is about average, 60 is a low-DEX build, and 100 is considered pretty high. The lower you cap your DEX, the more damage you'll do (because the points are going to STR), but you'll have less accuracy.
Thief: Get DEX to 25 ASAP, then put all points into LUK. Your DEX should be 2x your level after LV13, everything else should go to LUK.
Archer: Get STR to 20 ASAP, then put everything into DEX. Your STR should be 5 points higher than your level after LV15. (So at LV20, you should have 25 STR).
Mage: Put everything into INT, then at LV8, get 11 LUK. Your LUK should be 3 points higher than your Level (at LV10 you should have 13 LUK).
You can become a Thief/Warrior/Archer at LV10. Go to your respective city and you can make the advancement from beginner. You can become a Mage at LV8 in Ellinia.
After that, each level up you can put points into skills. Read the following guides for more info on skills: These are kind of outdated now, check sleepywood.net for more up-to-date guides.
Archer: http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/...24697.html
Then click on the Bowman/Crossbowman FAQ/guide
Thief: http://www.sleepywood.net/guide.php?g=16
Warrior: http://members.shaw.ca/kokirivillage/War...rrior.html
All the Mage Guides suck, so here's a Skill Guide:
+1 Energy Bolt
+5 MP Regen
+10 MP Increase
+10??Magic Claw
+5 MP Regen
+10 Magic Claw
+20 Magic Guard
The Thief FAQ was made by me. The Archer Guide by a friend. The Warrior Guide by another friend.
Mike: Continued from http://forums.finalhit.org/showthread.php?tid=6353
Standard build of dex = 2 * level until level 30, then adding 1 dex per level with a cap of 80 will probably need no or minimal dex gear for training until 70 or 80 or so.
*sigh* more dk clones
SouthPerry Forums - http://www.southperry.net/forums Sleepywood's successor (hopefully)
Sleepywood.net Forums - http://www.sleepywood.net/forum
Basil Market - http://www.basilmarket.com A Maple Story auction site. An alternative to selling on sleepywood.net forums. Especially good for buying/selling scrolls.
Hidden Street - http://www.hidden-street.net/
Best current database. Contains item lists with average stats, stat ranges, and what drops them; all monsters sorted by level with their stats, drops, and locations; and more stuff too. Highly recommended. Contains in-depth Quest Help and item listings!
BannedStory - http://www.maplesim.com/
A character simulator so you can see what your character will look like with shiny cash shop clothes, different hair, etc.
Perion Corner - http://www.perioncorner.com/ Game image site like OrbisOutlet used to be.
Hit % calculator (for everyone except mages) - http://glue.umd.edu/~mdevries/acc.html
Useful javascript calculator that lets you see your hit % against any monster given your level and accuracy. Only verified to be correct for seeing when you can hit a monster 100% of the time, but it should be approximately correct the rest of the time.
Maple Story Toolbar - http://mstoolbar.ourtoolbar.com/
Has links to sleepywood.net, basilmarket, and many sections of hidden street.
Babelfish - http://babelfish.yahoo.com/
Used to translate foreign sites.
A Drop of Maple - (outdated?) http://maplestory.netgamers.jp/
A Japanese Maple Story site with great information if you can understand the broken English using Babelfish.
Mike: Split from http://forums.finalhit.org/showthread.php?tid=4595 and originally posted by hylian_firestorm
_______
Please note the new accuracy calculator location. This one includes Ludi monsters and calculates as you type, so you don't have to click a "calculate" button.
now I can't give my seller a negative rating for not replying to me after I've tried messaging him like 5 times....