MapleStory/Magician




 * Pros:
 * Can use element based attacks early (2nd job advancement).
 * Very high MP level and regeneration.
 * Unlike Bowmen and Sins, Magicians could still use their ranged attack even when enemies are very close.
 * Later on with mastered MP eater, they need very few MP potions
 * Cleric, one of the second job advancement, is the least costly of all.


 * Cons:
 * Very low health and can die easily against most monsters without magic guard.
 * Magician armors in the beginning give very low defense.
 * Hard to raise from level 1 - 8.
 * Uses a lot of pots especially Mp Pots.

Is this the job for you?
Magicians are ranged characters. All Magicians will get elements eventually, dealing 150% to monsters weak to the element, and all get to summon dragons and use Area of Effect attacks, though they are slow to cast.

Magicians have the highest magic defence in the game, and have the most MP, however many magician skills sap away a lot of MP. To improve it further, all magicians get elemental resistance in the 3rd job, rendering them more resistant to element based attacks.

On the other hand, Magicians have the lowest weapon defence and HP in the entire game, making them prone to dying without their skill Magic Guard, which diverts 80% of damage taken from monsters to MP. However, MP pots cost twice the cost of HP pots.

Many magicians depend on luck to don equipment and gain accuracy(0.3 acc per luk) , but luck also decreases the amount of experience lost per death. However, adding luck compromises your attack, which depends on intelligence, but luck is still needed to hit monsters with high avoidability.

Magicians are also able to use some of the status effects magical based monsters use, such as seal, slow, poison, dispel and freeze. Priest gain unbelievable party support skills, like heal, bless, holy symbol, dispel and holy shield

In regard to Maximum and Minimum damage, Magicians deal very stable damage in contrast to the other classes, due to their mastery in every attack skill. However, magicians cannot deal critical attack, but more or less damage to monsters in accordance to their respective elements.

Magicians can also teleport pass monsters with teleport, and drain MP from monsters with MP Eater.

Magicians starts off extremely weak in the game, and start to gain power from lvl 8 through 35. After lvl 35, Magicians are overtaken by the other classes as they start gaining better skills, and they only start to show their potential again from lvl 70, and rise through the ranks all the way beyond lvl 120, unleashing their fury with terrific area of effect attacks, which none but the Dragon Knights can oppose with ease. (Dragon Knights are such an irony. Their damage is superb, but similar to Magicians, except that their skills consume HP, they actually depend on clerics and priests(a type of magician) to train effectively.)

Magicians lack the high damage of Warriors, the nimbleness of Thiefs and the range of Bowman. Magicians specialise in mastering elements, dragons and area of effect attacks, status effects, stable damage, and beautiful skills, therefore, if this is what you would like for your special Maple character, this is truly the class for you.

If otherwise, please turn back and choose another class, for once you choose your job, your choice is pemanant.

As Grendel says... ...


 * Would you like to have the power of nature itself in your hands? It may be a long, hard road to be on, but you'll will surely be rewarded in the end, reaching the very top of wizardry... ...


 * Basic Characteristics


 * Magicians put high levels of magic and intelligence to good use, they can use the power of nature all around us to kill the enermies, but they are very weak in close combats. Their stamina isn't high, either, so be careful and avoid death at all cost.


 *  Since you can attack the monsters from afar, that'll help you quite a bit. Try boosting up the level of INT if you want to attack the enermies accurately with your magic. The higher your magic, the better you'll be able to handle your magic... ...


 * Magician Weapons


 * Actually it doesn't mean much for magicians to attack the opponents with weapons. Magicians lack power and dexterity, so you will have a hard time even defeating a snail.


 * If we are talking about the magical powers, then THAT's a whole different story. The weapons that Magicians use are blunt weapons, staff, and wands. Blunt weapons are good for, well, blunt attacks, but...I would not recommend that on Magicians, period.


 * Rather, staffs and wands are the main weaponry of choice. These weapons have special magical powers in them, so it enhances the magician's effectiveness. It'll be wise for you to carry a weapon with a lot of magical powers in it...


 * Magicians Armours


 * Honestly, the Magicians don't have much armors to wear since they are weak in physical strength and low in stamina. It's defensive abilities isn't great either, so i don't know if it helps a lot or not...


 * Some armors, however, have the ability to eliminate the magical power, so it can guard you from magic attacks. It won't help much, but is still better than not wearing them at all...so buy them if you have time...

I hope Grendel enlightens you on how it is to be a magician.

Extra infomation:Grendel the Really Old was once a dark wizard, and it was he who created the cursed dolls. The cursed dolls were later stolen by lupins, causing some of them to become zombie lupins.

Requirements

 * at least 20 INT
 * at least lvl 8
 * lots of INT (recommended) (Mage damage=(Basic Attack*INT)+Magic Attack)
 * low strength and dexterity (useless junk stats for mages) (aim for 4/4) (be patient, don't spam roll lest you miss.)
 * have not chosen any other job.(duh)

Tips

 * Magicians depend solely on magic skills to attack. Use them, ordinary weapon attacks are useless.
 * Add 1 energy bolt at lvl 8(6 MP per attack). Don't add magic claw(20 MP per attack) yet. 6 MP per attack is sustainable considering how little MP you have now.
 * Try to Max MP Increase 1st.(add 5 MP recovery 1st ONLY) This will give you plenty of MP to utilise. Slower MP recovery will be remedied in the 2nd job by MP Eater.(The MP recovery fomula for mages is skill lvl(character lvl/10)+3. The final +3 stands for the basic mana recovery rate for beginners. Therefore maxing MP recovery early on before Max MP Increase DOES NOT improve your mana recovery rate. If you sit on a Relaxer or a Palm Chair, MP recovery is 1.5(skill lvl(character lvl/10)+3).)
 * Do not add Magic Armour. It is not useful in the long run as monsters will deal a lot of damage later on(more than 500), so -20 damage isn't useful. Use Magic Guard instead. It diverts 80% of damage to MP, allowing you to survive many monsters, that would otherwise kill you in 1 hit.
 * If you want to have as much MP as possible, just start adding Max MP after advancing as the magician. Add 1 energy bolt after Maxing your MP. As training up to lvl 13(9374 experience from lvl 8 to 13) without energy bolt would be exhausting, it would be wise to ask a friend to train you past this stage.
 * Choose MP pots that will recover about half of your MP.
 * Being a mage(what magicians are known as), the status effect that will lead to your downfall is Seal, cast by some monsters like Jr. Boogie and Fairies. Carry some Holy Water to remedy this.
 * Some Mages choose to become a Pure INT mage. This means that they choose to add all their Ap in INT. The attack of these mages are exceptionally high, but they suffer from inability to don mage equipments, which need some luck. If you become one, wear a bathrobe. As for weapons, use the lvl 8 wand till lvl 35(it's kinda hard i know), and switch to a Maple Staff(Weapon attack-25,Magic attack-48,100 more HP). At lvl 43, upgrade to a Maple Lama Staff(Weapon attack-39,Magic Attack-58,100 more HP,50 more MP). At lvl 64, get a Maple Shine Wand(Weapon attack-49,Magic attack-80,1 more INT,100 more HP,100 more MP) OR a Maple Wisdom Staff(Weapon attack-50,Magic attack-80,1 more INT,150 more HP,50 more MP). Also get a Maple Magicain Shield at lvl 64. Don't forget to buy a himororu fan from the free market too. A good one can has MORE Magic Attack than some lvl 90 staffs! The Maple Staff, Maple Lama Staff, Maple Shiny Wand and Maple Wisdom Staff are available during anniversary periods. During other times, just buy them from the free market.

Beginners
When you begin the game, you get to choose the stats that your character will begin the game with. These are STR, DEX, INT and LUK. Magician equipment, defense, and damage all depend on INT and LUK; STR and DEX are not required for anything. When creating your character, STR and DEX should be as low as possible, preferably a 4 in each, though up to dual 5 or even 6/4 is acceptable. Since INT and LUK will be raised at each level up, it doesn't matter what they are at this point, as long as STR and DEX are low. However, getting a high INT (8/9/10) would be preferable, as well as LUK. Just remember to major your AP (ability points) in INT.

Detailed information about raising INT and LUK can be found on the Builds page.

Be patient at the start, It's kinda hard.

The rewards of being a mage are great though...

Maple Island
At the beginning, your damage will be severely limited. The best training enemy for the beginning Magician are Green and Blue Snails. Try not to use healing items now. Save them for later. If you die now, your experience stays the same. Later, during the first job, exp decreases if you die. Now since the BIG update, it will be a lot easier for mages to lvl up. Luckily, the Magician's advancement level is only 8, whereas the other classes have an advancement level of 10. Also, a Hand Axe appears to be the best weapon for a Beginning Mage, since it has a higher tendency to strike for 3 damage.

The first few maps have an abundance of green snails. Beyond that are the two towns on Maple Island. If you wish, there are also quests on Maple Island that can be completed. One gives a helmet equip, and another gives a weapon. The second quest may require a lot of patience, as it asks for 10 orange mushroom caps (orange mushrooms have 80 hp!) as well as 30 blue snail shells. Fortunately, if you have the patience, there are safe spots you can jump and hit mushrooms without taking damage, but your hits tend to be extremely low (1). The reward for the quest is either a fruit knife or a razor, which is useless for a magician, so if you want to sell it then loot or buy orange mushroom caps.

Once you hit level 8 and if you have at least 20 points of INT (which you should if you have read this guide so far), go to Southperry and take the ship to Lith Harbor at a cost of 150 mesos. You get a beginner wand when you become a magician so don't waste money and buy a wand.

Victoria Island
First things first. By now, hopefully you should have at least 2,200 meso remaining, enough to get to the Mage town, Ellinia, and buy the first weapon that adds Magic Attack. If you have more, go to the Lith Harbor Weapon/Armour store and purchase the level 11 Common-Class top/bottom. These have more Weapon Defense than more your level 8 and 13(Male) Mage-specific equips, and no monsters apply Magic Defense to their attacks yet. The level 13(Female) Mage-specific equips have a slightly higher Weapon Defense than the level 11 Common-Class equips, but the slightly higher Weapon Defense is not worth the additional cost. Also, it may be easier for beginning mages to simply forgo clothing and invest their mesos in weapons, Red Potions(50 HP) and the important Blue Potions(100 MP)/Mana Elixers(300 MP).

When you are ready, either talk to the man in the ticket booth near the ship, and choose to go to Ellinia or walk to Ellinia. Walking is a good way to train, but running into high level monsters is more or less inevitable. If you walk, make sure you do not advance to level 9 before getting to Ellinia. (You may lvl up to level 9 and above if your local version supports SP compensation. However, it would be better to check with other Maplers 1st. Remain at level 8 if you are not willing to take the risk.) Also, before you leave, there is an easy quest you can do in Lith Harbor. Talk to Olaf, who is near the right of the city, in the lower level. Once you've answered his questions correctly, you can choose the next quest from him. Choose path of the Magician. Once you've become a magician, you can go back and talk to Olaf again (whenever, doesn't have to be right away) and get a reward.

Note: If you are trained by Mai and recommended by Lucas, you can take Shank's ship for free, and get 100 HP pots and 100 MP pots from Olaf.

Once in Ellinia, head to the Magic Library at the VERY top of the map and go inside. Talk to Grendel. Assuming you are level 8 with at least 20 INT, advance from a Beginner to a Magician. Grendel will also increase your max MP by a large amount, and give you 1 Skill Point (SP) to use. Using that SP in magic bolt would most likely be the wisest, as it doesn't use too much MP, so you can really start fighting.


 * Three Snails: Putting a point or two as a Beginner into Shell Throw can make fighting larger monsters a bit easier as Beginner and early Magician, albeit a sacrifice of a snail shell or two. It loses its usefulness when your Magic Bolt actually hits over 25-40(the end limit of the technique), but for taking down Mushrooms FAST, it's worth the sacrifice of a pair of Red Shells.

P.S.:MapleSEA has the SP compensation as of patch 0.54

First Job: Magician
Welcome to the mystical way of the Magician. For detailed information about what each skill does, refer to Skills. For detailed information about how to allocate skill and ability points, refer to Builds

Skills Emphasis
I know these can be found at the builds section but, more and more young mages are getting it wrong. Therefore, I have decided to post it in this section. The mage which provided this pleads you to read it carefully.
 * If you are new to the game with no friends, take the basic magician skill build.
 * If you have friends to party and train you(same world), or want higher max mp, choose Higher Max MP Build.
 * If your character is funded, choose Funded Magician Build.(NOT FOR NEWBIES)

Basic Magician Skill Build
The following skill build is recommended from the Magician's start. This is the most commonly used build. With this build, Magic Claw can be maxed before finishing Improving MP Recovery (but after Max MP Increase), if you can afford the potion cost. Although higher level Magic Claw is better for faster training(see Funded Magician Build).
 * 1 Energy Bolt (1)
 * 5 Improving MP Recovery (5)
 * 10 Improving Max MP Increase (MAX)
 * 11 Improving MP Recovery (MAX)
 * 20 Magic Claw (MAX)
 * 20 Magic Guard (MAX)

Higher Max MP Build
This build will allow you to have more max mp in exchange for slower traning up to lvl 13. This build will provide the greatest benefit to your max MP, however it is very difficult since you will only get Magic Bolt at level 13 (until then whacking away at snails). Having a friend to help you train past these levels is a great benefit. If you do begin with this build, and get very bored with the leveling, you can always add 1 point to Energy Bolt for a damage increase.
 * 5 Improved MP Recovery (5)
 * 10 Improving Max MP Increase (MAX)
 * 1 Energy Bolt (1)
 * 11 Improving MP Recovery (MAX)
 * 20 Magic Claw (MAX)
 * 20 Magic Guard (Max)

Funded Magician Build
This build will allow you to train faster at a high pot cost. This build will provide you with a stronger character earlier on. However your character will not be able to recover MP as fast, so you will need to be able to purchase large quantities of MP potions until you max out improving MP recovery. This build enables you to train on higher level monsters early, making leveling easier. A main(your highest lvl character) is strongly recommended to fund the new magician for this build.
 * 1 Energy Bolt (1)
 * 5 Improved MP Recovery (5)
 * 10 Improving Max MP Increase (MAX)
 * 20 Magic Claw (MAX)
 * 11 Improving MP Recovery (MAX)
 * 20 Magic Guard (MAX)

Training Recommendations
1st job, low level magician training spots: 8-13: I recommend that you train in the field south of Ellinia. The north field is good too but the dark stumps are a problem. There is also another thing that is long and tedious but fast and very creative. I went to the final map before henesys in ellinia and went into the tree dungeon as my last seen lv 145 fire/poison archmage (killing griffey is fun when your're a fire mage) who was hacked and taken away from me T.T. Anyway, I went to the one with slimes and green mushies, attracted them with energy bolt and then put a stapler on the attck button and did something else while my mage did 1 damage at a time with his wand. 26exp and great money :).

Training Methods
When training you can go with 2 methods. You can use a method called Meso Training or another method called EXP Training. Meso training is when you kill only one shot monsters for more exp then if you were to double it and compare it with a monster that takes 2 shots. For example, a horned mushroom gives you 35 EXP and a Zombie Mushroom gives you roughly 42 EXP. It usually takes a low level magician to kill it in 2 shots. But if you were going to kill 2 horned mushrooms then it would 70 EXP. Thus, giving you more exp for less magic points but it taking a bit longer to level up. It's also called meso training because you save mesos in the long-run so it's a good way for saving up. The other one is a bit of a rushing method. It's very simple. You just train on any 1 or 2 shot monsters killing as many as you can at a given time ignoring your magic points. It is a useful way for leveling quickly.

Second Job advancement preparations
At this point, you're a Magician, you're at level 30, and you're currently much more powerful than the other classes. Return to Ellinia and converse with Grendel. He will give you a compliment, and then send you to the 2nd Job Advance Instructor in The Forest North of Ellinia. He'll talk to you as well, and then take you into the darkness. Inside the tree, you will find several Horned Mushrooms 2(they are a kind of Horned Mushrooms with almost 2X HP) and Curse Eyes. Kill them. Instead of EXP and Items, they give you Dark Marbles. Collect 30 of these marbles, and then talk to the Instructor. He will give you the Proof of a Hero, and then send you back to Grendel the Really Old. Here, he will inquire as to which path you wish to take...

You have three roads before you, each with a myriad of puzzles and adventures that await you. The least common choice is the Fire/Poison. This does not mean that it is inferior, of course. By level 38, you'll be capable of dishing out more damage faster than any other class. Or, you could become an Ice Mage, and quickly freeze and kill your enemy. Lightning comes along with ice, and Lightning gives you the ability to kill of a pack of 6 monsters all at once (Ice/Lightning are placed in the same job, so you get both eventually as an Ice/Lightning Wizard). The third, and possibly most common choice is the Cleric. As a cleric, you do the least damage, but you eventually become (literally,) the life of the party. You'll eventually end up very wealthy as a cleric. This is because Clerics can cheat the system; they can gain MP from killing monsters, and HP from their MP-consuming skill, heal. Nowhere in this process is money drained.

Holy, Fire, Ice, Poison, or Lightning?
There are several paths from which this single choice can take you. Be sure to pick the one that won't bore you to death!

Let's listen to the advice of Grendel and the Mages of Merlin's Order. XD


 * Fire/Poison Wizard: Fire Wizards (or Fizards, as they seem to be commonly known) tend to spend most of their time in Ossyria, since Fire-weak monsters roam the beautiful white snowbanks of El Nath and the areas encompassing it. Poison is also an option in this job, but most simply choose to stay away from it and place their SP into more useful skills, as this is phased out instantly in the Third Job Advance. Leveling with a Poison Wizard is difficult. The highest level Poison Wizard on beta only reached level 42. Fire Wizards spend most of their time sniping ice monsters from afar with their magical instruments of burning death. They tend to Teleport from monster to monster, killing from afar and near when strategically advantageous. Slow is an essential skill to them as well, as it allows Fire Arrow the time it needs to destroy mobs of, say, Jr. Yetis.

A note on maxed Poison Breath: Only after Fire Arrow has been maxed a Fire Wizard might consider the option of maxing out Poison Breath. With a base damage of 70, a 60% mastery, and a magician with roughly 175 m attack and about 35 luck this skill can deal about 347-578 Poison damage while actual poisoning does 70 hp damage or 1/40th the enemies hp. This can allow a Fire Mage to deal with some Fire creatures they normally would not be able. There are roughly 12 enemies weak to Poison.

In the third job, these Mages undergo a nice power boost. Explosion has a range that rivals Fire Arrow, and a power that is equal to Fire Arrow, rendering it useless, seeing how Explosion is a mob skill, whilst Fire Arrow is stuck to one target at a time. (Explosion is, however, painfully slow) Though, Fire Arrow may find solace in the fact that it gets an upgrade in the form of the Fire Mage's Magic Composition spell! This attack is a fusion of Fire and Poison placed into an ethereal bow. When launched, this attack strikes with a Base Damage of 150, and also a 70% chance of Poisoning the enemy for 40 seconds. Fire Mages also get Poison Myst which is a poison based mob skill that initially hits one monster for damage and then creates a mist with 70% chance of poisoning for all monsters that travel within the mist.

Upon reaching the 4th job, Fire/Poison Archmages are a mirror image of Ice/Lightning Archmages, with the exception that you use Fire/Poison Skills. With Fire Demon, you can choose whichever monster to render vernerable to Fire attacks! To add on to this set fantastic of Skills, you get to use Meteor(which hit up to 15 monsters at once! 570 basic damage) and Elquines(which lets you summon a ice dragon!) You can summon a demon based on the Ice element! That's not all! You get Paralyze! That's right! You get to paralyze monsters(a lot like ice/lightning freeze) for up to 15 seconds, while dealing damage at the same time!

Fire/Poison is recommended for those who want to perform well in their 2nd job and 3rd job.


 * Ice/Lightning Wizard: Ah, yes. The ultimate in icy and electrical crowd control is now at your fingertips! As a Lightning Wizard, you can wander about the country side, scaring noobs and vets alike as you massacre groups of up to 6 monsters with Lightning! Statistically, Lightning is no more powerful than Magic Claw, but the compound damage on the six monsters that Lightning strikes add up to be more. And, if you choose Ice first, you are allowed the power to freeze monsters, rendering them immobile. Though Cold Beam is 17% weaker than Fire Arrow, its ability to freeze enemies makes up for it. Together, with ice and lightning, you will roam the countryside, laughing at the frozen forms of large monsters and burnt (electrified) carcasses of smaller creatures. Forget about slow...(you can freeze them, my silly little wizard) who needs to slow enemies down, when you can either zap them to nothingness or make them wish the Fourth Vial Judgment (Random Bible Reference) is upon them?

In the Third Job, Ice/Lightning Mages are the pinnacle of crowd control. Although their Ice Strike is 10% weaker than Cold Beam, it allows Wizards to attack and freeze up to six enemies at once. They also get Thunder Spear, the strongest (currently, at least) spell among all Magicians, with 170 Base Damage maxed. Compare that to the Fire Mage's 150 Base Damage Magic Composition and a Cleric's 105 Base Damage Shining Ray. The drawback to this, like Explosion, is it's slow casting time (Some say that you should put points into Slow to prepare for this attack, but from what I have seen, the freeze time Composition grant you is more than enough). The Ice/Lightning Mage's Magic Composition has a Base Damage of 140, but it only strikes one enemy and freezes only one target, rendering this skill much weaker when compared to Thunder Spear and Ice Strike. However, it serves as an excellent replacement to Cold Beam, and a faster alternative to Thunder Spear.

Upon reaching the 4th job, Ice/Lightning Archmages are a mirror image of Fire/Poison Archmages, with the exception that you use Ice/Lightning Skills.With Ice Demon, you can choose whichever monster to render vernerable to Ice attacks! To add on to this set fantastic of Skills, you get to use Ice Field(which hit up to 15 monsters at once! 570 basic damage) and Ifrit(which lets you summon a fire dragon!) You can summon a dragon based on the Fire element! That's not all! You get Chain Lightning, which is an upgraded Lighning Bolt that hits nearby monsters, and the lightning bolt is trasferred to the next nearest monster. However, the attack damage is halfed for every passing down of the bolt to the next monster.

Ice/Lightning is recommended for those who want to dish out high damage in their 3rd job, and for those who delight in freezing and electroshocking monsters.


 * Cleric: The weakest of the three wizards, even when this mage has an elemental advantage, Fire Wizards beat it out in damage. However, Clerics have become quite popular in the Maple Story crowd with their "Heal" skill. With this skill, you can easily heal some 2000 hp for each party member while using only 24 mana. Additionally, Heal can damage undead enemies, such as Wraiths, Jr. Wraiths, Zombies Mushrooms and Zombie Lupins. Also, when Heal is coupled with the skill "MP Eater", a Cleric becomes very low maintenance in the Zombie areas, allowing for them to attack with Heal, and thusly take no damage, and absorb the MP needed for the spell from other monsters via MP Eater. In other words, Clerics can just walk into a crowd of zombies, cast heal for about an hour, and take only a little damage in terms HP or MP. This combination is how Clerics manage to become the richest class in the game, as they tend to have no need for potions, thus allowing them to retain all of the mesos they find as pure profit. Since Clerics mainly cast Heal over and over to level on these undeads, they tend to become boring after level 45. Try your hardest to stick through, as they pay off in a big way.

Looking ahead to 3rd job, Clerics continue to be weakest in terms of damage, due to their lack of Booster or Element Amplification. However, instead they get skills that all parties will love. Holy Symbol increases the amount of exp gained for every person in the party (finally giving parties some uses), and Mystic Door creates a 2-way doorway to the closest town and where you are, allowing travel to the farthest corners of Ossyria in a single step. Not to mention Doom, which allows a Priest to turn up to 6 of it's adversaries into Blue Snails for up to 20 seconds for the price of a Magic Rock, which is comically effective when you're surrounded by a mob of tough monsters. The Summoning Rock can also be used by Priests to activate their skill Summon: Dragon, in which a blue pet dragon appears and follows you around for 2 and 1/3 minutes, attacking your enemies and making your life easier. They also have a very potent mob attack, Shining Ray, with a base attack power of 105 which is only a little weaker than the explosion but stronger than ice strike still, when not factoring in Mage-specific skills. Clerics are also the most popular 2nd job in MapleStory, as their party-benefiting skills are widely welcomed by all 3 jobs.

If you reach the 4th job, congratulations. After suffering as the weakest wizard in the 2nd and 3rd job, CONGRATULATIONS. You are saved. Looking at party support skills, you have Resurrection(yes, you can resurrect party memebers!) and Holy Shield(which protects all party memebers from any status effects). You get to summon a more powerful holy dragon, named a Bahamut(and it's free now). Angel's Ray is much more powerful Holy Arrow, so it isn't really good except for bossing. But the gift comes in the form of Genesis(which can hit up to 15 monsters at once, with 670 basic damage!). It is recognised as the most powerful Mage Skill in all of Maplestory!

Cleric is recommended for those who want Party support skills, and those patient enough to last till the 4th job, as Bishops are the ultimate mages. Clerics, Priests and Bishops are the lifeline of parties and boss runs, which cannot be possible without healers.


 * Teleport and MP Eater are both skills shared by all three magician variations.
 * Slow and Meditate (magic attack boost) are both skills shared by the Fire/Poison and Ice/Lightning variations, although only Fire/Poison has the need to max it.
 * In the third job, Fire/Poison and Ice/Lightning Mages both receive Partial Resistance(Priests get Elmental Resistance, which works with all elements), Element Amplification, and Magic Booster. These three spells improve the elemental resistance, the elemental power, and the Spell Casting speed of the user, respectively. Another skill, Seal, locks enemies from casting spells of their own.

The choice lies with you...your specialized field of the study of magic...

The Second Job
Ahah! Elemental Power! Holy, Ice, Lightning, Fire! - and Poison! For the next 40 levels, you will raise and discover your own, true power. Become one with nature, harness it's power, become stronger so that you can kick Grendel's floating Butt when it's time to reach the Third Job! Your goal is in sight, young mages, more power is at hand!

For Ice/Lightning Wizards
As depicted before, Ice/Lightning Wizards have the highest versatility out of all mages classes, and possess the most efficient group-attack skill amongst all 2nd job advance classes.

Training Grounds

 * Level 30-34: Train where you have trained before. Ant Tunnel is a good choice, and so is Land of Wild Boars. Jr Sentinels and those green and horned mushroom tree dungeons at Ellinia are profitable alternatives. Fish Resting Spot is not a bad choice as well.


 * Level 35-39: Go Kill Sakura Ceilions. They’re awesome training. They give out a lot of money too. Ice mages can now go kill Fire Boars with ease, so do so at Burnt Land I or II. They can also go to Sand Castle Playground to train on Flower Fishes if they want. Lightning right now is still too weak for your purposes, so boars are a good source of exp and money for now (use magic claw, not lit!). Lightning mages can also train well on Ratz in Floor 100 of Helios Tower. Standing on a slide allows one to rain down lightning while not getting hit.

If you start with Lightning, you can also keep it at level 15 when you reach level 35 (assuming you put 1 pt in Teleport at level 30), and train on the hamsters on the 99th floor of Helios tower. This will be a lightning wizards' fastest EXP gain until at least level 55, if you work it correctly. (to compare for around level 50, better to kill 4 Retz at 78XP each every 6 seconds, than 1 fire drake at 220 EXP each, and the Retz spawn en-masse at one spot, while larger rarer monsters like Fire Drakes require you to travel...and suffer plenty of damage). Then just work the Retz until you get enough points stored (save at least 9) to raise Lightning to level 24 directly from 15. This is because the spell doubles in cost from 20 to 40, at spell level 16, making it very hard on your potions. At about lightning level 24, the damage increase should be worth the doubling of MP, but if you're unsure, you can wait until you get 12 skill points. It's also very safe to train at the Retz as you can't get hit unless you are grabbing loot. You can possibly gain 2-3 levels a day at low experience levels this way if you're a hardcore grinder.

If you are careful with your lightning to mob at least 4 Retz per cast, and pick up all the loot and seeds, you should at -least- break even in mesos/potion use, unlike lorangs, which will drain your mesos like water...


 * Level 40-49: If you're an ice mage, now would be a good time to move up to Jr Cellions (the red kitties) at Ossyria, and Fire Boar is a solid (but less rewarding) alternative. You can also train on sakura ceilions they are very rewarding. They give out a lot of exp and money. Thunder Mages can consider Lorang, can also train on Jr Cellions or Grupin if Lorang costs too much money. You're going to lose money on pots wherever you go anyway, unless you work the hamsters, so why not lose them on monsters that give good exp and decent drops? Party with cleric at Hot Sands occasionally if you're feeling bored.

Note: for lightning mages, 78 EXP Retz are much faster EXP than the lorangs, as they spawn in mobs, and travel time is reduced to near nothing. It's strongly advised to continue working the Retz unless you are really bored. If your ice is maxed, and you're a hybrid, but poor, don't train at Retz; go kill fire boars or Jr Kitties for safe, fast loot until you get enough mesos to have a good stock of potions. Unless you are more concerned with getting rich (item drops) as opposed to leveling fast, Retz mobbing is -highly- recommended, and thus Hybrids/lit mages will have a big advantage over those who don't raise Lightning until after meditation.

If you started with Ice and are hybridizing, continue training on fire boars and Jr. Kitties until you raise lightning to level 15 at around experience level 45. (Assuming you are becoming a hybrid). Then use the same advice as above, for the Retz in Helios tower. Being a hybrid is STRONGLY advised, as working the Retz will let you level as fast, or faster, than any other class for now. (Yes, that includes bandits).

Time to go to Monster Carnival! There's more information about Monster Carnival in the Party Quests section. Monster carnival is great training for Level 40~50 (but you can enter when you're Level 30)

Think: 30000exp in 10 minutes! But that is only if you win and you get rank A. If you're a lit mage, you can do Retz too, because you arent much help in carnival(for the person who keeps changing this, stop changing it!!!) when you've only got lightning bolt.

Maple coins are wanted, they are found rarely by monsters in the carnival party quest. You can get an Arc Staff (Level 45 staff){20 coins}, Cromi (Level 48 wand){20 coins}, or even the famous Speigelmann's necklace!(gives +1 STR, +1 DEX, +1 INT, and +1 LUK){50 coins} from Spiegelmann.

Note: Robos are really annoying, because they are strong against ice. Tell some other people like bandits to kill robos. If you just don't want to see them, try going into room 1 or 2. You will not see them unless someone summons them.


 * Level 50-59: If you have both Ice and Lit, Hot Sands is a very good choice. With only Ice, Red Drake should now be what you're training on (you can also go for Cellions and Lioners if Red Drakes hurt too much), while with only lit, Retz are still your best bet right now, even though you're earning less than 0.01% exp per kill, mobbing them should let you level every 6-8 hours until you reach level 55. Move to hot sands if you're going for Ice after med, when you have level 15 ice. With the new lands coming out, Platoon Chronos in The Road of Time is also a good choice. Many still recommend Lorangs, but due to the travel time required (lots of walking), plus the constant damage you will take, Hamsters are your best choice if you want to gain mesos.  You should level 3-4x as fast on Retz as you would on Lorangs. Around level 55, you could also consider drakes meal table as a decent training spot. The exp is in general better then Retz, you'll gain 85 + sometimes a 240 exp times 6 a few seconds or 135 times 6 a few seconds. The drops are also noteworthy, as wild cargo's sometimes drop tobi's, and Drakes quite often kumbi's. The only big drawback of this place is that it drains meso's. Especially with magic guard on, which is a must since cargo's do around 300 damage. Expect to earn half of what you need for the potions.


 * Level 60-69: Cellions, Lioners, Red Drakes, Hot Sands, Helios Tower, the old spots. You can TRY to train at Buffoons if you like, but that's not generally a good idea. If you're not so obsessed with big damage, electrifying some jr. Yetis may not be a bad idea, as with freezing up some hectors and zombies.
 * Level 70-75: Same old, same old. Zombies, Hot Sands, Red Drakes. Buffoons might be more practical to hunt right now, but there isn't much change in training. If you're still doing RETZ, you must be a masochist :)
 * Level 76-83: IS mages can start killing Death Teddies now, since there are some sniping points present where you can hit them without worrying about getting hit. It's not great on your wallet, but it's very fast training. If you need money, Zombies are your friend again. You can also try Buffoons. Comp Mages should just stay at Zombies or Buffoons right now.
 * Level 83-88: IS mages got some options now. Bains are a pain to get to and there aren't many sniping spots, but they're like Death Teddies with more money, though the map isn't pure Bains and poison geysers are annoying. Death Teddies are as good as always. If you feel bold, you can try Vikings. Comp mages should probably go for Bains now, or Vikings if you're bold.
 * Level 88+: Vikings are a great target. JMSers could probably go for Bains in Weapon Storage (the map after Anego), or try the Kentaruses which give good exp Leafre (though I'm not sure about their spawns).


 * Level 31-35 (6-8 hrs/level)
 * Due to insufficient of SP into the new skills, the earlier levels will be focusing on earlier monsters for efficient leveling. Any monsters that gives you the highest EXP with 1-hit KO are recommended. If one's INT and equipment are desirable enough, Wild Boar are an alternative choice to the Mushrooms.

Victoria Island
 * The Land of Wild Boar II [Wild Boar] [33-38]


 * LEVEL 35-40 (8-9 hrs/level)
 * At Level 35, with Cold Beam (15), one is still too weak to take on Fire Boar for effective training. Thus, it is recommended to return to earlier training grounds for efficient leveling till one is capable of 2-hits KO Fire Boar. Fire Boar drop good amount of meso and 'Kumbi'.

Choosing hamsters should let you level at 4hrs/level if you started with Lit. Victoria Island
 * The Burnt Land I or II [Fire Boar] [35-45]

Ludi
 * Helios Tower [Hamsters] [35-55]


 * Level 40-50 (7-10 hrs/level)
 * At Level 40, with Cold Beam (MAX), all should continue to take on Fire Boar till one can efficiently 1-hit KO Jr. Cellion/Jr. Lioner; average damage of 1100 and above. Due to the map layout, it is more efficient to train at Garden of Red, as compare to Garden of Yellow. Jr. Lioner drop 'Ore of Wisdom Crystal' and 'Kumbi'. Jr. Cellion drop 'Ore of Power Crystal'.
 * This is the 2nd most boring period of Ice/Lit Wizard, so as again, endurance will see one through.

Victoria Island
 * Dangerous Valley I [Fire Boar, Copper Drake] [40-45]

''Ossyria=
 * Garden of Red [Jr. Cellion] [40-55]
 * Garden of Yellow [Jr. Lioner] [40-55]
 * Helios Tower [Hamsters] [40-55]


 * LEVEL 50-70 (9-10+ hrs/level)
 * On average, one will hit Red Drake 100% at Level 55. With Meditation (MAX), Red Drake will require an average of 4 hits to fall. At around level 65, Red Drake will always fell at 3 hits. As of now, "Dangerous Valley II" will be the most economical map for training without fear of KS from other class. Red Drake drop 'Steely' and 'Diamond Ore'. Copper Drake drop 'Dark Scorpio' and 'Black Crystal Ore'.

Victoria Island
 * Dangerous Valley II [Fire Boar, Copper Drake, Red Drake] [53-70]

For Fire/Poison Wizards
Fire/Poison Wizards are also often called Fizards, since Poison is a rather mediocre skill that does not represent the power of the wizard. Despite the lack of versatility, Fire Wizard has the highest damage power out of all mages.

Training Grounds
If you prefer faster training opposed to getting good drops, this would be a good place to train.
 * Level 30-34: Train where you have trained before. Ant Tunnel is a good choice, and so is Land of Wild Boars. Jr Sentinels and those green and horned mushroom tree dungeons at Ellinia are profitable alternatives. White Letties and Dark Leatties and Jr Pepes are good for El Nath. Very Profitable.
 * Level 35-39: The Jr Grupins in Ossyria are a good choice as you should be able to 2 or 3 hit KO them with minimum MP usage per attack (especially since level 1 MP Eater recovers 14 MP). You could also go clawing up Boars, which might be more profitable. Also, Jr Wraiths in the sewers of Kerning City provide good experience because they are very weak to fire. They also give 5 more experience each than Jr Grupins. White Leatties and Dark Leatties and Jr Pepes are good for El Nath. Very Profitable.
 * Level 40-48: Kill things you can 1HKO. Jr Grupins and Jr Wraiths are good initially, then eventually you can 1HKO Jr Pepes semi-consistently. Note: At level 45 you might want to consider going to train on Extra's A and B at Showa Street 3 as they are weak to fire and you might be able to two-hit KO them. They also have MUCH BETTER HP/EXP RATIO than Jr Yetis although you won't net much profits.
 * Level 49-60: Jr Yetis, or Grupins. Jr Yetis are for the lower levels of this stage while Grupins are better for when you can two-hit KO them. They both give a lot of meso so profits aren't a problem
 * Level 61-70: This period is often consider "Fizard Hell", as very few training places are offered. Grupins are the best exp you can get at this point. White Pangs are all right, but they have the most HORRIBLE maps to train on.  Poison Wizards at this point should be leveling at the same place if they have Fire Arrow.  If not, they should either be training on Dark Stone Golems or Werewolves.  Yetis and Pepe are pretty decent as well, but when they separate, they are a pain to kill. If you have Poison, you can also kill Death Teddies as you approach 3rd job. During the late 6xs, Fire users can go to Ghost Pirates or Death Teddies, though be warned: YOU WILL BURN POTS FAST. The Three-Tailed Foxes are good exp, and provide excellent funding, dropping NPCable (items that sell for a good price at NPCs) drops often.
 * Level 70-80: You can train at Risell Squids if you have poison breathe maxed. Fire users can stay at DT's (POT KILLER). If you max poison mist first, at level 75 you can go to Kentaurus' maps.

For Clerics
Although Clerics are the weakest in terms of damage, their high wealth and the fact that they are virtually invincible more than makes up for it. Clerics are one of the more sought after classes in Party Quests and are never absent during tough raids.

Training Grounds

 * Level 30-34: Train where you have trained before. Ant Tunnel is a good choice, and so is Land of Wild Boars. Jr Sentinels and those green and horned mushroom tree dungeons at Ellinia are profitable alternatives. You can also go for teddies in ludibruim...as your heal...at below 100 damage...won't help you kill even a zombie mushroom.
 * Level 35-39: Zombie Mushrooms should about do right now. Your Heal is still too weak to 1HKO Zombie Mushrooms, or any other undeads for that matter, but you can hurt a large amount of them at once.(When your heal lvl reaches 15...you should be able to take out zomebie mushrooms 3-6hits.From heal lvl 21-30...heal improves dramatically...and you can try jr. wraiths or cronos if you are confident enough
 * Level 40-48: At this point, try to stick to hunting with parties as opposed to hunting alone. The PQ in Ludibrium is a nice option and so are raids to difficult dungeons with high damaging monsters (more damage you Heal, more exp you get). For healing Clerics, if you have the patience and skill, it is possible to train on zombie lupins with heal at around level 42.
 * Level 49-60: Wraiths, Jr. Wraiths, and Zombie Lupins. Your Heal should be maxed out by this point, so you should have no trouble killing a mob of Jr. Wraiths and Zombie Lupins with 2 hits flat. Wraiths should be a bit tougher than that, but they give more exp and you can still kill a large gang of them at once. If you are short of money then "rush" pqing in orbis is the fastest and best way to level from 51-60.
 * Level 61-70: At this point, you should be able to kill most undeads out there. El Nath dungeons and the haunted mansion are recommend during this time, as they give the max amount of experience. Hoodoos are the haunted mansion gives insane experience, although you may find it hard to get a room, so a nice alternative is Coolies. If neither of these options suit your taste, then Wraiths will do nicely.Or if you go to el nath early you coud go train at zombies and minor zombies at the dead mine.
 * level 71-78 you could go train anywhere that you think is good exp, grim phantom watches are still too hard to fight but I’ve seen lv 7x train there. Skeleton Soldiers and Officers at the Excavation Camp are quite good for this level range.
 * level 79-90 your holy symbol should be nearly maxed and you should be able to train with dragon knights at grims easy, around 800k exp per hour at grims.
 * level 90 is the ideal level to visit the himes, soloing here without the use of magic guard is a fast paced task, thus keeping you occupied and able to train longer.
 * level 130+ this is where Bishops start to go to skelegons, amazing exp an hour.

The Third Job
Bravo! Field Attacks, and they are flashy, hit hard(up to 6 monsters) and look cool too. They are a few excellent support skills too. Maplers will be awed by your spectacular skills. The 3rd job is undoubtedly where wizards and witches find themselves at an advanced level.

3rd job advancement
Phew! Finally got yourself to lvl 70...have you?

Now make sure all your SP up to lvl 70 have been used.

Before the Exam
To start your advancement examination, visit Robeira, the 3rd job magician instructor at the Chief's Residence at El Nath. She would give you a letter. Head back to Ellinia and give the letter to Grendel the Really Old.

Preparing for the Test of Strength
Hey! Not so fast, stock up on lots on good HP and MP pots AND HOLY WATER/ALL CURE POTIONS and head off to the Forest of Evil 2, where the Door of Dimension awaits. The Forest of Evil is the place where Maladies are, past the Monkey Forest, which in turn can be accessed from The Forest of Wisdom.

Now...proceed down the passage for a duel with Grendel's Evil Clone (lvl 80). Be warned, the Clone summons Tauromacis and has the ability to seal. The Test of Strength has begun.

Test of Strength

 * Name:Grendel the Really Old's Clone
 * Lvl:80
 * HP:90000
 * MP:820
 * EXP:2400
 * Mesos:0
 * Knockback:1500
 * Drops:Black Charm
 * Skills:Explosion,Ice Strike,Shining Ray

After you kill the clone, pick up the Black Charm he drops, race back to Grendel the Really Old and he will reward you with a Proof of Strength. Keep it.

Preparing for the Test of Wisdom
Well done so far. Give yourself a pat on the back. The next part is a breeze. Buy a Dark Crystal or synthesize it if you don't have it. Now visit Roberia at the Chief's Residence and show her the Proof of Strength.

'''Tip:If you are a miser, you can try doing contruction site B3 at Kenning City to try to attempt to get 10 Dark Crytal Ores, and refine it. Entry Cost:1200 mesos'''

Test of Wisdom
Excellent! Now go to Dark Cliff 2, enter the Holy Ground at Snowfield, and answer the 5 DIFFICULT questions. No worries. | The answers are here.

If you answered all 5 question correctly, which you should have, you would be awarded the Proof of Wisdom. If not, get another dark crystal and try again.

Receiving the 3rd job
Now, show off your Proof of Wisdom to Roberia. She will be impressed and award you the 3rd job. CONGRATULATIONS. You have passed the examination. Now, go and enjoy your new skills =D   Shining Ray, Explosion and Ice Strike are now available!

Traning Locations
Level 70-79: Congratulations! You are now a fire/poison mage. Location: Parking Lot (Japan) Monster: Extra D, Leader B            Technique: Find Konpei in Showa town and select "Take me to the hideout" statement. You will be sent into Hideout. Enter the portal, you will see Extra D and Leader B. This place is called Parking Lot. Select a place where you can stand and spam your explosion skill. Prepare a lot of mana pots and Hp pots before when in. Becareful to no to touch the Extra D as the damage is as high as 500+ and its magic attack hits on you may be around 1000-2000 damage. Make sure your magic guard is                        on as you may die in a second without magic guard when in                        the parking lot. Their weakness is fire. So your damage will be high. 465 exp you will gained for each Extra D you defeat. What's a nice EXP. If you trained as a poison mage, you may train here but please party with a priest as they have holy symbol to boost up your EXP and help you too.

Location: Ghost ship 5 (Singapore) Monster: Selkie jr. Technique: Go to Singapore through Kerning city. Go to Ghost ship 5. You will see a lot of Selkie jr. is wandering around. Stand on the staircase (the 4th lane) to spam your explosion skill. You will gained 10-15% of EXP and 200k-300k mesos per hour at there. Wow! Look nice. But, don't forget that the MP pots needed will be more as the skill goes higher. Try to solo-training at this locations. You will find more interesting when training in this place. Steely will be 1 of                        the most valuable drops in there. Soloing in this place is                        encouraging than party in this location. Fire mage can clear all the mobs just in 5 seconds in a particular area in ghost ship 5.

Training Locations

 * Level 70-80: Same old, same old. Zombies, Hectors, Gryphons, Retz (though it's probably getting slower by now until your IS can kill them in one hit), and Voodoo/Hoodoos for GMSers. Once IS picks up, viable places include Pirates in Red Nose Pirate's Den II, Death Teddies, Buffoons, and if you're bold, Wolf Spiders.


 * Somewhere between levels 77 and 83 you can try squids if you like. While the exp is fair, you won't make much money. Gobies are not as good as they use to be but can be a fun break from hours of training.


 * Level 75-85
 * Depending on your level of Ice Strike, you can go to Wolf Spiders in New Leaf City. If you mob them correctly, you should be able to gain at least 25%/hour.  Not only that, you also have a chance of finding a deck of Ilbi throwing-stars.  You will make massive profits here.


 * Level 85-93
 * This is where it gets fun. Time to head over to Leafre and kill red kents. The occasional mole stun might be annoying but this is an excellent place to train (20% an hour) There is also a lot of money to be made as red kents drop blue screamers, serpents tongue and 10% glove attacks. Thunder spear and Comp mages go to Vikings


 * Level 93-100
 * Now its time to move on to red wyverns. At 2500 exp a kill, training rates will increase. If you party with a priest and another Ice Mage, look forward to seeing up to 40% an hour. 2x exp is godly here. Again thunder spear and comp mages that still don’t have I/S stay at vikings or move on to Gignatics.


 * Level 100-120
 * If you have enough pots and you feel really bold, you can go to the Peak of the Big Nest and start killing Skelesaurus and Nest Golem. They give 4700 and 4450 exp respectively. Even though training rate my be slow (10-15% an hour) Skelesarus' drop a lot of mastery books and you can literally make millions a day if you are lucky (Boomerang Step sells for up to 50 million mesos).

Training Locations

 * Level 70-80
 * Train with MDTS or DTs with a Dragon Knight. It's GREAT exp especially if the Dragon Knight knows what he's doing.


 * Level 80-90
 * Now you train with a Dragon Knight, still... but now at grims or phantom grim watches at 85+


 * Level 90+
 * Now its just straight forward to himes (dreamy ghost) they can be located in the pine forest which is in Zipangu.

The Fourth Job
The ultimate magical power. No more being kill stolen by Assassins. No more walking arond the map to attack. The other classes will feel the fury of your area of effect attacks. After all those levels of hard work, you have finally made it to the strongest magic you will ever use. Fourth Job magicians deal out the most compound damage of any class.

Before the Advancement
Make sure all of your skill points are used. next, Head over to El Nath and talk to your Third Job Instructor. When you ask her for the fourth job advancement, she will tell you that she doent have that power and will give you a letter to take to your fourth job instructor in Leafre.

Leafre
When you get to Leafre, head Priest's Forest to Talk to your fourth job instructor. After a few stories about papulatus, zakum and pianus, you will be asked to retrieve two items.

The Items
The Heroic Star and The Heroic Pentagon are the two items you need to retrieve. There are two ways to get them.


 * Hunt Manon and Griffey until the items drop(Bring friends)

-or-


 * Go to the 44th floor of the Eos tower and pay 10 million mesos to recieve the Secret Scroll. After you do, head back to Leafre and talk to Chief Tomato. He will give you the two items in exchange for the scroll.

Advancing
When you get back to your fourth job instructor, they will congratulate you on a job well done. They will give you the Maple Hero skill book. When you talk to them again, you will be an ArchMage/Bishop. (Congratulations!)

Traning Locations
i'm not that sure, but as you can make monsters vernerable to Ice, just use Fire Demon on any good monster and finish them off with Elquines

Traning Locations
Freeze up monsters with Ice Demon, and finish them off with IFRIT.

Lvl 120-140 Skelegons and Skelesaurus are probably the best exp you can get unless you want to just boss all day or even possible spirit vikings.

Lvl 140-200 Just stick to mobbing Skele maps and then occasionaly boss monsters like Pap. If you have HornTail in your version be at least lvl 150+ and still you may die but it is worth it because you can lvl and get good drops to make quick money.

Training Locations

 * Level 120-140
 * a really good place for bishops is fighting a non-boss monster, the Skelosaurus, by spamming genesis.


 * Level 140-200
 * People want you for bosses. BAD! Try buying NX for smegas and say that you're joining a boss run. Don't worry, if you say your a bishop and level 15x then everyone will flood you with spam. Hopefully by now you should have max resurrection or genesis, and then you'll be good.

Earning Skills
4th job skills don't come as easily as you want. With the exception of the core skills all Magicians get at the start of the 4th job, all other skills MUST be earned, either from bosses or from quests. To make matters worse, you can only add 10 skills points into any particular skill, unless you obtain mastery books. Mastery books can be hunted from monsters or just simply bought from the free market. A heavy price to pay for your awesome 4th job skills maplers.

The following section will elaborate how to earn your skills.


 * Credit is given to Mazz of mapletowers.


 * P.S.:Different versions have different name for skills, so you might see some skills labelled with 2 or more names.

Maple Hero/Maple Warrior

 * Gritto will award you Maple Hero for free after your 4th job advancement.

Hero's Will/Awakening

 * To start your awakening quest, speak to Chief Tomato of Leafre.
 * Travel to Aqua Road, and meet Carta in the Aqua Dungeon.
 * Pick up another quest from Carta and party up with another mapler.
 * Enter a hidden-street via Carta and collect 40 pieces of courage by killing the monsters.
 * Chat with Carta again.
 * Travel to Leafre and meet Fu.
 * Kill a Griffy to get a ragged wristband.
 * Refine/Buy 10 mithil plates.
 * Give them to Fu and he will give you a mithril wristband.
 * Give the mithril wristband to Carta and she will give you a potion.
 * Drink it to earn awakening.

Quantum Explosion/Big Bang

 * Gritto will award you Quantum Explosion for free after your 4th job advancement.

Mana Reflection

 * Gritto will award you Mana Reflection for free after your 4th job advancement.

Infinity

 * Monsters in El Nath PQ drop infinity skill books.
 * El Nath PQ can only be started by a warrior doing stance quest. (Cannot be done by a Warrior who has already done it.)

Paralyze

 * Gritto will award you Paralyze for free after your 4th job advancement.

Fire Demon

 * Hunt the burning fire storybook from Red Kentaurs in Leafre.
 * Once obtained, proceed to Gritto.
 * Meet Grendel the Really Old in Ellinia.
 * Chat with Robeira in El Nath.
 * Find and talk to Adobis in El Nath Lava.
 * Speak to Vogan
 * Hunt for 30 fire bomb flame from jr. effies(singular:jr. effy)
 * Refine 2 diamonds and a starrock.
 * Enter a jump-quest via Adobis.
 * Drop the bottle into the volcano.
 * Collect the now filled bottle.
 * Drink it to get Fire Demon

Elquines

 * Visit Alcaster in El Nath(market) to start the Ifrit quest.
 * Hunt for 30 item X from ice drakes.
 * Hunt for 30 item Y from cold shark.
 * Hunt for 40 item Z from grim phamtom watch.
 * Return to Alcaster.
 * Alcaster refers you to Huckle, on the 10 floor of Orbis Tower.
 * Huckle refers you to Hughes(B2 Orbis Tower).
 * Refine 10 orihalcons, 5 adamantium & 5 mithril
 * Return to Alcaster again.
 * Hunt for item X,Y&Z in Ludibruim Clocktower.
 * Hunt 50 of item X from master soul teddies.
 * Hunt 30 of item Y from master death teddies.
 * Hunt 50 of item Z from dark klocks.
 * Get 30 summoning rocks.
 * Return to Alcaster once again.
 * Return to Hughes.
 * Return to Alcaster.
 * Alcaster refers you to Flo in Ludibruim.
 * Hunt for a ethereal key from Gatekeepers.
 * Party up with another Archmage.
 * Talk to Flo to enter the hidden-street.
 * Hunt for fire soulstone from ice and fire Elemental Thanatos.
 * Return to Alcaster for the skillbook.

Meteo

 * Meet up with Roberia to start your Meteo quest.
 * She will refer you to Wiz of Helios Tower.
 * Meet up with Grendel.
 * Talk to Shamos in El Nath.
 * Return to Roberia.
 * Do the zakum mine quest to redeem an evil eye.
 * Hand it over to Shamos to get your Meteo skill.

Chain Lightning

 * Gritto will award you Chain Lightning for free after your 4th job advancement.

Ice Demon

 * Hunt the frozen ice storybook from Blue Kentaurs in Leafre.
 * Once obtained, proceed to Gritto.
 * Meet Grendel the Really Old in Ellinia.
 * Chat with Robeira in El Nath.
 * Find and talk to Jeff at the entrance to the dead mine.
 * Speak to Vogan.
 * Hunt for 30 ice shards from grim phantom watches in a hidden-street in Ludi clocktower.
 * Refine 2 orihalcon plate and a starrock.
 * Enter a hidden-street via Jeff.
 * Speak to the ice.
 * Collect the now filled bottle.
 * Drink it to get Ice Demon.

Ifrit

 * Visit Alcaster in El Nath(market) to start the Ifrit quest.
 * Hunt for 50 firebomb from Effies.
 * Hunt for 10 item X from red centuars.
 * Hunt for 10 item Y from flaming birds.
 * Return to Alcaster.
 * Alcaster refers you to Huckle, on the 10 floor of Orbis Tower.
 * Huckle refers you to Hughes(B2 Orbis Tower).
 * Refine 10 orihalcons, 5 adamantium & 5 mithril
 * Return to Alcaster again.
 * Hunt for item X,Y&Z in Ludibruim Clocktower.
 * Hunt 50 of item X from master soul teddies.
 * Hunt 30 of item Y from master death teddies.
 * Hunt 50 of item Z from dark klocks.
 * Get 30 summoning rocks.
 * Return to Alcaster once again.
 * Return to Hughes.
 * Return to Alcaster.
 * Alcaster refers you to Flo in Ludibruim.
 * Hunt for a ethereal key from Gatekeepers.
 * Party up with another Archmage.
 * Talk to Flo to enter the hidden-street.
 * Hunt for fire soulstone from ice and fire Elemental Thanatos.
 * Return to Alcaster for the skillbook.

Blizzard/Ice Field

 * Meet up with Roberia to start your Blizzard quest.
 * She will refer you to Wiz of Helios Tower.
 * Meet up with Grendel.
 * Talk to Shamos in El Nath.
 * Return to Roberia.
 * Hunt for a frozen heart from Lycantroups in Wolf Territory.
 * Hand it over to Shamos to get your Blizzard skill.

Resurrection

 * Hunt the black bible storybook from grim phamtom watches in Ludibruim.
 * Once obtained, proceed to Gritto.
 * Find Carta in Aqua Dungeon.
 * Hunt for 5 undead charms from zombie mushrooms in Ant Tunnel.
 * Hunt for 50 fire ball flames from jr. effies in El Nath Lava.
 * Hunt for 100 ice shards from grim phamtom watches.
 * Carta will give you a cold flame.
 * Carta will direct you to a hidden-street in Dangerous Sea Gorge II.
 * Throw the cold flame and black bible storybook to obtain a purple book.
 * Talk to Carta again.
 * Visit the Rememberer in Sleepywood.
 * Go to Wrapped Passage in Ludibruim Clocktower, enter the door in the middle.
 * Finish this jump quest within 20 minutes.
 * Return to the Remeberer to be awarded Resurrection.

Angel's Ray

 * Hunt the skill book from zakum.

Holy Shield

 * Gritto will award you Holy Shield for free after your 4th job advancement.

Bahamut

 * Talk to Raul in Leafre Ice Valley.
 * Hunt for dragon eggs from Red, Blue, or Dark Wyverns.
 * Give Raul 20 eggs to get your skill.
 * Give Raul another 25 eggs to raise lvl cap to 15.
 * Give Raul another 30 eggs to raise lvl cap to 20.
 * Give Raul another 35 eggs to raise lvl cap to 25.
 * Give Raul another 40 eggs to raise lvl cap to 30.

Genesis

 * Meet up with Roberia to start your Genesis quest.
 * She will refer you to Wiz of Helios Tower.
 * Meet up with Grendel.
 * Talk to Shammos.
 * Return to Roberia.
 * Return to Shammos.
 * Hunt for life root from monsters in Horn Tail quest.
 * Return to Shammos to obtain your Genesis Skill.

Attacking Methods and Styles
This section will explain the types of attacking methods, styles and combination of skills used by many mages for effective training.

Magician
When you start off as a mage, your mana recovery will be teribly low. With no MP recovery at lvl 8, your MP recovery is 3, 4.5 on relaxer. If you follow the More MP build, it will be 3.8, 5.7 on a relaxer. Maybe you can do Grendel's Magician traning to boost your exp bar. You might need to find safe spots in ellinia slime/stump maps(Field South of Ellnia has a safe platform with an NPC on it.) Try to maybe read something while recovering MP on a relaxer, or just forgo the trouble and sip mana pots IF you are funded. If you have around 1,000 mesos, you can take a cab to henesys and train at henesys hunting ground, where you can train safely on slimes and snails, and there are 8 resting spots.

Ice/Lightning Wizard
NOTE: Regardless of whether you decide to max out Cold Beam or Thunder Bolt first, you're likely not going to dominantly use either until around level 35. Magic Claw does far more damage until you're able to put at least 10-15 points into one of the two.

ICE-BASED: Cold Beam's stops targets on a dime, even if the skill level is only 1. Use this to your advantage. If on a long straight platform (w/o sniping points), position yourself at the far end of either side. Then let those ice shards fly. If you've trained up Cold Beam well enough, you should be able to juggle between multiple targets with knock-back. Cold Beam is even good as a support move. If a party member (I.E. during a PQ) is facing a mob too big for him, you can use Cold Beam to hold some of the monsters still and rescue him. Just be wary of the amount of MP you consume with it--if your MP starts to get low and you can't find a place to rest and recharge just yet (especially during the Carnival PQ with no elixirs around), it's never a bad idea to alternate between Cold Beam and Magic Claw to save precious MP.