MapleStory/Magician/Builds

LUK Build (Normal)
LUK is only used for the Mage as a requirement to wear most Mage-specific equipment, with the usual requirement of LUK being 3 points above the equipment's level. When you level, put 4 points into INT and 1 point into LUK. If you are not sure, press Auto Assign as this will take advantage of equipment stats as well. Alternatively, put all 5 points into INT for four levels, and at every 5th level put all 5 points into LUK.


 * Level 8 -> 11 LUK
 * Level 10 -> 13 LUK
 * Level 33 -> 36 LUK
 * Level 50 -> 53 LUK
 * Level 66 and above level +3

INT is the Mage's main damage stat, as it adds to the character's Magic Attack. All points not spent on LUK should be put in INT, as the other stats do not help Magicians AT ALL! Some people cap their LUK at 50 or so and put all AP on INT after that.

LUKless Build
LUKless mages keep their base LUK at 4 and add all their AP to INT. At level 197 a LUKless mage will be unable to add more int past 999 base INT. At that point they add their points to LUK. with a ending stat distribution of 999 INT and 19 LUK at level 200.

If carefully built, a LUKless Mage has far more potential than a LUK mage, and costs less (unlike most other statless classes). The magic attack in a weapon is divided several times, and then added to determine your minimum and maximum damage with a given spell, rather than multiplied like the weapon attack in most other weapons. This renders LUK obsolete. Their max MP is also vastly greater at higher levels because INT is what determines how much MP a character gains at level up. Magic attack from weapons does not. But be warned: Magician weapons and armors require LUK to wear. Note~ Keep in mind that the maplestory big bang patch is coming soon. It has been announced that LUKless mages will not work the same way as before, for the time being, you may NOT want to consider using this build--the magic attack of a weapon divided by 100 is now multiplied instead of being added to the damage range. After the big bang patch, LUK does not affect the mage's accuracy, instead, level affects mage accuracy.

Maker LUKless
Maker LUKless have the benefit of both being able to wear mage equipment and be considered LUKless when they reach the highest levels of MapleStory. They remain with the no LUK build until level 50, which is the lowest level that maker equips can reach, and then adding enough base LUK up to a maximum of 19 to wear level 50 equips. Using Advanced wisdom crystals to make the level 50 gloves and shoes they make equipment that offsets the amount of LUK they had to put into their base stat to wear. The shoes on average will be 8 INT and the gloves 8 INT also, offsetting the 15 AP Maker mages have to put into LUK. This build is not recommended unless one has access to Zakum helms and other high level and expensive items.

Beginner
Considering Recovery only heals about 2HP/second when fully leveled, most people will not select this.


 * Level 2: +1 Three Snails (1)
 * Level 3: +1 Three Snails (2)
 * Level 4: +1 Three Snails (3)
 * Level 5: +1 Nimble Feet (1)
 * Level 6: +1 Nimble Feet (2)
 * Level 7: +1 Nimble Feet (3)

Magician
Maxing MP Boost first is no longer necessary post ascension. For the first few levels, you will be able to use Three Snails to attack, and save MP if Magic Claw is draining it too quickly.


 * Regular Build
 * Level 8: +1 Energy Bolt (1)
 * Level 9: +3 Magic Claw (3)
 * Level 10: +3 Magic Claw (6)
 * Level 11: +3 Magic Claw (9)
 * Level 12: +3 Magic Claw (12)
 * Level 13: +3 Magic Claw (15)
 * Level 14: +3 Magic Claw (18)
 * Level 15: +2 Magic Claw (20), +1 MP Boost (1)
 * Level 16: +3 MP Boost (4)
 * Level 17: +3 MP Boost (7)
 * Level 18: +3 MP Boost (10)
 * Level 19: +3 Magic Guard (3)
 * Level 20: +3 Magic Guard (6)
 * Level 21: +3 Magic Guard (9)
 * Level 22: +3 Magic Guard (12)
 * Level 23: +3 Magic Guard (15)
 * Level 24: +3 Magic Armor (3)
 * Level 25: +3 Magic Armor (6)
 * Level 26: +3 Magic Armor (9)
 * Level 27: +3 Magic Armor (12)
 * Level 28: +3 Magic Armor (15)
 * Level 29: +3 Energy Bolt (4)
 * Level 30: +3 Energy Bolt (7)


 * End Result
 * Magic Claw: Level 20
 * MP Boost: Level 10
 * Magic Guard: Level 15
 * Magic Armor: Level 15
 * Energy Bolt: Level 7

Common Myths
Myth: Energy Bolt is Better than Magic Claw

For each attack, Energy bolt hits once, while Magic Claw hits twice. Magic Claw can also go through walls while Energy Bolt cannot. Energy Bolt is slower each cast compared to Magic Claw. Magic claw takes more MP. Magic claw is recommended over energy bolt.

Each hit with Magic Claw (40 M.ATK) does less damage than one Energy Bolt (55 M.ATK) hit, however Magic Claw hits twice, which does significantly more damage. Many people think that Magic Claw uses more MP per M.ATK than Energy Bolt. This is a lie. At lvl 20 Magic Claw, 80 total M.ATK using 20 MP equals 4 M.ATK per MP, but Energy Bolt does 55 M.ATK with 14 MP, equaling around 3.9 M.ATK per MP. On the other hand, Energy Bolt will allow you to knock back some monsters with high defense that Magic Claw will not, however by the time the difference is noticeable, you will already have new attacks (as a Wizard or Cleric). Still, due to its ability to knock back higher leveled monsters, some Lukless mages tend to max this instead since they train at high level monsters due to the pure INT advantage.

Myth: Magic Armor is better than Magic Guard

At lower levels, when MP is fairly low, Magic Guard used to be very expensive. Because of the release of New Leaf City and its potions, MP is not nearly as expensive to recover as it once was. Still, lower-level enemies don't usually do enough damage to make Magic Guard essential for survival. However, at higher level, when enemies do damage in the thousands, Magicians do not have enough HP to survive even one hit from the enemies. This means that Magic Guard is required at higher levels. At higher levels, MP is also not as big a problem due to very quick MP recovery, NLC pots, and the Wizard/Cleric MP Eater skill.

Cleric
Post Ascension build, Holy Arrow is replaced with 3rd job Shining Ray, so it does not need to be maxed, but 1 SP early makes a good replacement for Claw.


 * Regular Build
 * Level 30: +1 Teleport (1)
 * Level 31: +2 Heal (2), +1 Holy Arrow (1)
 * Level 32: +3 Heal (5)
 * Level 33: +3 Heal (8)
 * Level 34: +3 Heal (11)
 * Level 35: +3 Heal (14)
 * Level 36: +3 Heal (17)
 * Level 37: +3 Heal (20)
 * Level 38: +3 Spell Mastery (3)
 * Level 39: +3 Spell Mastery (6)
 * Level 40: +3 Spell Mastery (9)
 * Level 41: +3 Spell Mastery (12)
 * Level 42: +3 Spell Mastery (15)
 * Level 43: +3 Spell Mastery (18)
 * Level 44: +2 Spell Mastery (20), +1 High Wisdom (1)
 * Level 45: +3 High Wisdom (4)
 * Level 46: +3 High Wisdom (7)
 * Level 47: +3 High Wisdom (10)
 * Level 48: +3 Teleport (4)
 * Level 49: +3 Teleport (7)
 * Level 50: +3 Teleport (10)
 * Level 51: +3 Teleport (13)
 * Level 52: +3 Teleport (16)
 * Level 53: +3 Teleport (19)
 * Level 54: +1 Teleport  (20), +2 Invincible (2)
 * Level 55: +3 Invincible (5)
 * Level 56: +3 Bless (3)
 * Level 57: +3 Bless (6)
 * Level 58: +3 Bless (9)
 * Level 59: +3 Bless (12)
 * Level 60: +3 Bless (15)
 * Level 61: +3 MP Eater (3)
 * Level 62: +3 MP Eater (6)
 * Level 63: +3 MP Eater (9)
 * Level 64: +3 MP Eater (12)
 * Level 65: +3 MP Eater (15)
 * Level 66: +3 MP Eater (18)
 * Level 67: +2 MP Eater (20), +1 Invincible (6)
 * Level 68: +1 Invincible (9)
 * Level 69: +1 Invincible (12)
 * Level 70: +1 Invincible (15)


 * End Result
 * Heal: Level 20
 * Spell Mastery: Level 20
 * High Wisdom: Level 10
 * Teleport: Level 20
 * Bless: Level 15
 * MP Eater: Level 20
 * Invincible: Level 15
 * Holy Arrow: Level 1

Holy Arrow is replaced by 3rd job Shining Ray so it does not need to be maxed, and those 19 SP are better used elsewhere. Teleport is costly till maxed, but you could swap with Bless for more damage earlier.

Ice/Lightning Wizard
You can decide to max either Cold Beam (commonly referred as ice) first or Thunder Bolt (commonly referred as lit or lightning) first. Ice first is recommended to most, although if you have money to burn and just want to train fast, by all means go for lit first. With both choices in mind, your first attack will be labeled as your Primary Attack, and the other as Secondary Attack


 * Ice Hybrid build:
 * 1 Teleport
 * 30 Cold Beam (MAX)
 * 5 MP eater
 * 30 Thunder Bolt (MAX)
 * 15 MP Eater (MAX)
 * 20 Meditation (MAX)
 * 19 Teleport (MAX)
 * MP Thief
 * 1 Teleport
 * 25 Thunder Bolt
 * 20 MP Eater (MAX)
 * 5 Thunder Bolt (MAX)
 * 30 Cold Beam (MAX)
 * 20 Meditation (MAX)
 * 1 Teleport (MAX)


 * Fast and Cheap Training Build
 * 1 MP Eater
 * 1 Teleport
 * 1 Cold Beam
 * 15 Thunder Bolt
 * 19 MP Eater
 * 19 Teleport
 * 20 Meditation
 * 15 Thunder Bolt
 * 20 Slow
 * 9 Extra

The Reason you Max Meditation before Thunder bolt is because you will be traing in Helois Tower on the Hamsters. This is so that you take no damage, exluding when you go and get your loot. Because of this you do not need to have as much damage, rather increase damage by useing Meditation as Thunder bolt doubles MP cost at level 16. You add 1 in MP eater and Cold beam because when traing in the Mushking empire this will allow you to constantly freeze the yetis and MP eater will always fully restore your mp when activated. Teleport and MP eater are Maxed before Thunder Bolt because the goal of this build is to train fast and get rich, not train fast and get poor.


 * Both Attacks First
 * 1 Teleport (1)
 * 1 MP Eater (1)
 * 30 Primary Attack (MAX)
 * 2 MP Eater (3)
 * 30 Secondary Attack (MAX)
 * 20 Meditation (MAX)
 * 19 Teleport (MAX)
 * 17 MP Eater (MAX)
 * 1 Anything (including 1st Job skills) (1)


 * Early Meditation
 * 1 Teleport (1)
 * 1 MP Eater (1)
 * 30 Primary Attack (MAX)
 * 2 MP Eater (3)
 * 20 Meditation (MAX)
 * 30 Secondary Attack (MAX)
 * 19 Teleport (MAX)
 * 17 MP Eater (MAX)
 * 1 Anything (including 1st Job skills) (1)


 * Early Meditation and Teleport
 * 1 Teleport (1)
 * 1 MP Eater (1)
 * 30 Primary Attack (MAX)
 * 20 Meditation (MAX)
 * 19 Teleport (MAX)
 * 30 Secondary Attack (MAX)
 * 17 MP Eater (MAX)
 * 1 Anything (including 1st Job skills) (1)

There are some people who feel they don't need teleport to be efficient. For those who are wondering, there are other builds that can work better in different situations. Teleport is almost essential to a lightning wizard. When training at say, Lorangs (or basically any map with crowded mobs - exactly the type of maps lightning wizards should train in), they are doing a lot of damage to you, and teleport allows you get in a good spot without getting hit on the way so you can start zapping away.


 * My personal build LV (132 arch mage)


 * 1 Teleport
 * 30 Thunder Bolt
 * 20 Mp Eater
 * 19 Teleport
 * 30 Cold Beam
 * 20 Meditation

This build is for pure leveling and usually for funded mages (also this is the most sensible build and used by many early Arch Mages highly recommended). The reason behind meditation being last is that in nlc you can purchase Wizard Elixir (+20 magic attack for 8 minutes) there by eliminating the need for meditation in favor of rapid leveling. Most of your low lv training would be teddies for 25-35 then you can try retz the little hamsters to the west, there’s a screw you can stand one floor down on and spam thunder bolt for hours and never fear retaliation for very fast xp. If at any point retz aren’t doing it for you your welcome to try clangs at there hidden street but in personal experience it’s too much teleporting around and getting hit with retz you may teleport up or down every few minutes and you should never be hit staying only on screws usually good until lv 51 you can also try straw test dummies 3200 hp. Newer mpg mages should note that Magicians using this build can be the best leaders for offensive fast runs. With teleport they can get to any room faster than any other class and can deliver consistent fast damage to the mob within. It’s all about positioning as a leader you'll be in room 7 Only boxes facing the left can contain tauros. Now when it opens there’s three possibilities: top - stand underneath them and thunder bolt away middle - this one is a little tricky but the fastest one jump up on the platform underneath them you’ll be struck first then while flashing jump again and begin the thunder spam as for the bottom - you can either stand next to them on the left, hide to the right but if your good you can stand on the window and thunder bolt away. Always teleport - never walk. Get used to teleporting all over the place and it will save you hours in the long run.

Many find Cold Beam to be useless after 2nd job and choose to not invest points in it, especially since Thunderbolt is faster exp anyways, and claw is decent single target damage. Plus, Comp replaces cold beam in 3rd job as a single target attack. Also, Slow can be useful at bosses and other areas, much more than Cold Beam will be later on.
 * No/Low Cold Beam Build


 * 1 Teleport (1)
 * 30 Thunderbolt (MAX)
 * 19 Teleport (MAX)
 * 20 MP Eater (MAX)
 * 20 Meditation (MAX)
 * 20 Slow (MAX)
 * 11 Anything (Including First Job Skills)

Fire/Poison Wizard
Post Ascension DoT on Poison Breath is more valuable than Blazing Arrow which is replaced with 3rd job Fire Demon anyway, so it does not need to be maxed.


 * Regular Build
 * Level 30: +1 Teleport (1)
 * Level 31: +1 Spell Mastery (1), +1 Blazing Arrow (1), +1 Poison Breath (1)
 * Level 32: +3 Spell Mastery (4)
 * Level 33: +3 Spell Mastery (7)
 * Level 34: +3 Spell Mastery (10)
 * Level 35: +3 Spell Mastery (13)
 * Level 36: +3 Spell Mastery (16)
 * Level 37: +3 Spell Mastery (19)
 * Level 38: +1 Spell Mastery (20), +2 High Wisdom (2)
 * Level 39: +3 High Wisdom (5)
 * Level 40: +3 High Wisdom (8)
 * Level 41: +2 High Wisdom (10), +1 Poison Breath (2)
 * Level 42: +3 Poison Breath (5)
 * Level 43: +3 Poison Breath (8)
 * Level 44: +3 Poison Breath (11)
 * Level 45: +3 Poison Breath (14)
 * Level 46: +3 Poison Breath (17)
 * Level 47: +3 Poison Breath (20)
 * Level 48: +3 Teleport (4)
 * Level 49: +3 Teleport (7)
 * Level 50: +3 Teleport (10)
 * Level 51: +3 Teleport (13)
 * Level 52: +3 Teleport (16)
 * Level 53: +3 Teleport (19)
 * Level 54: +1 Teleport  (20), +2 MP Eater (2)
 * Level 55: +2 Meditation (2), +1 MP Eater (3)
 * Level 56: +3 Meditation (5)
 * Level 57: +3 Meditation (8)
 * Level 58: +3 Meditation (11)
 * Level 59: +3 Meditation (14)
 * Level 60: +3 Meditation (17)
 * Level 61: +3 Meditation (20)
 * Level 62: +3 MP Eater (6)
 * Level 63: +3 MP Eater (9)
 * Level 64: +3 MP Eater (12)
 * Level 65: +3 MP Eater (15)
 * Level 66: +3 MP Eater (18)
 * Level 67: +2 MP Eater (20), +1 Slow (1)
 * Level 68: +3 Slow (4)
 * Level 69: +3 Slow (7)
 * Level 70: +3 Slow (10)


 * End Result
 * Spell Mastery: Level 20
 * High Wisdom: Level 10
 * Poison Breath: Level 20 (or 1)
 * Teleport: Level 20
 * Meditation: Level 20
 * MP Eater: Level 20
 * Slow: Level 10
 * Blazing Arrow: Level 1 (or 20)

Blazing Arrow is replaced by 3rd job Fire Demon so it does not need to be maxed, and those 19 SP are better used elsewhere. Teleport is costly till maxed, but you could swap with Meditation for more damage earlier.

Priest
Post Ascension build, Shining Ray hits 6, and has good range. (Now you know why you didn't need Holy Arrow in second job) After 3 SP on Dispel, max Holy Symbol for more EXP. Shining Ray does not need to be maxed because it's replaced by 4th job Angel Ray.


 * Regular Build
 * Level 70: +1 Shining Ray (1)
 * Level 71: +1 Teleport Mastery (1), +2 Dispel (2)
 * Level 72: +2 Holy Symbol (2), +1 Dispel (3)
 * Level 73: +3 Holy Symbol (5)
 * Level 74: +3 Holy Symbol (8)
 * Level 75: +3 Holy Symbol (11)
 * Level 76: +3 Holy Symbol (14)
 * Level 77: +3 Holy Symbol (17)
 * Level 78: +3 Holy Symbol (20)
 * Level 79: +3 Holy Symbol (23)
 * Level 80: +3 Holy Symbol (26)
 * Level 81: +3 Holy Symbol (29)
 * Level 82: +1 Holy Symbol (30), +1 Mystic Door (1), +1 Holy Focus (1)
 * Level 83: +3 Holy Focus (4)
 * Level 84: +3 Holy Focus (7)
 * Level 85: +3 Holy Focus (10)
 * Level 86: +3 Holy Focus (13)
 * Level 87: +3 Holy Focus (16)
 * Level 88: +3 Holy Focus (19)
 * Level 89: +1 Holy Focus (20), +2 Shining Ray (3)
 * Level 90: +3 Shining Ray (6)
 * Level 91: +3 Shining Ray (9)
 * Level 92: +3 Shining Ray (12)
 * Level 93: +3 Shining Ray (15)
 * Level 94: +3 Shining Ray (18)
 * Level 95: +3 Shining Ray (21)
 * Level 96: +3 Dispel(6)
 * Level 97: +3 Dispel(9)
 * Level 98: +1 Dispel(10), +2 Holy Magic Shell (2)
 * Level 99: +3 Holy Magic Shell (5)
 * Level 100: +3 Holy Magic Shell (8)
 * Level 101: +3 Holy Magic Shell (11)
 * Level 102: +3 Holy Magic Shell (14)
 * Level 103: +3 Holy Magic Shell (17)
 * Level 104: +3 Holy Magic Shell (20)
 * Level 105: +3 Teleport Mastery (4)
 * Level 106: +3 Teleport Mastery (7)
 * Level 107: +3 Teleport Mastery (10)
 * Level 108: +3 Magic Booster (3)
 * Level 109: +3 Magic Booster (6)
 * Level 110: +3 Magic Booster (9)
 * Level 111: +3 Magic Booster (12)
 * Level 112: +3 Magic Booster (15)
 * Level 113: +3 Magic Booster (18)
 * Level 114: +2 Magic Booster (20), +1 Doom (1)
 * Level 115: +3 Doom (4)
 * Level 116: +3 Doom (7)
 * Level 117: +3 Doom (10)
 * Level 118: +3 Mystic Door (4)
 * Level 119: +3 Mystic Door (7)
 * Level 120: +3 Mystic Door (10)


 * End Result
 * Holy Symbol: Level 30
 * Holy Focus: Level 20
 * Shining Ray: Level 21 (or 30)
 * Dispel: Level 10
 * Holy Magic Shell: Level 20
 * Teleport Mastery: Level 10
 * Magic Booster: Level 20
 * Doom: Level 10 (or 1)
 * Mystic Door: Level 10

Shining Ray and Heal will be your training skills. Shining Ray does not need to be maxed because it's replaced by 4th job Angel Ray, but AR requires a mastery book that's dropped by Zakum. Heal training can allow you to train without the use of Magic Guard on some maps which will maximize MP Eater and minimize pot burn. 1 SP on Door early for parties. Holy Magic Shell will heal and protect you and your party up to 20 seconds. Doom can turn mobs into snails for a little while. It's a non essential, but fun skill. Alternatively, you could leave it at 1 and max Shining Ray.

Ice/Lightning Mage
There are no mobs weak to thunder between Clangs and Vikings, so Thunder Spear may not be suitable as your first attack skill. Ice Strike freezes Vikings solid.

Consider whether you should put points into Partial Resistance or not, after all, there aren't many monsters with such elemental attacks. In any case, Seal is probably better for everything but Zakum, while Partial Resistance is useful if you do Zakum all day (since it can't be sealed). Though, it's not like you're going to try to train on Grims or anything.


 * Note: There is a debate between which is better, Seal or Partial resistance. Seal works against non-boss monsters, though they'll be frozen, and Partial resistance is extremely helpful against bosses such as Papulatus, Zakum, and Horned Tail since they all use Ice and Lightning Based attacks. 10 points into Seal and 10 points into Partial resistance is the key to having a rounded character. If you tend to fight bosses most of the time, then Partial resistance should instead be maxed (the difference between being balanced and maxing the skill is 20% damage reduction).


 * Boss and Non-Boss Build(Possibly Most effective)
 * 30 Ice Strike(MAX)
 * 30 Element Composition or Thunder Spear(MAX)
 * 30 Element Amplification(MAX)
 * 30 Thunder Spear or Element Composition(MAX)
 * 20 Spell Booster(MAX)
 * 10 Seal
 * 1 Partial Resistance


 * Thunder Spear
 * 30 Thunder Spear or Element Composition (MAX)
 * 11 Spell Booster (11)
 * 30 Element Amplification (MAX)
 * 30 Ice Strike (MAX)
 * 30 Element Composition or Thunder Spear (MAX)
 * 20 Seal (MAX)*(See Note Below)
 * 2 Partial Resistance (2)


 * Ice Strike
 * 30 Ice Strike (MAX)
 * 11 Spell Booster (11)
 * 30 Element Amplification (MAX)
 * 30 Thunder Spear (MAX)
 * 30 Composition (MAX)
 * 20 Partial Resistance (MAX)


 * Element Composition
 * 1 Composition or Thunder Spear (1)
 * 3 Elemental Amplification (3)
 * 29 Composition or Thunder Spear (MAX)
 * 1 Elemental Amplification (4)
 * 11 Magic Booster (11)
 * 30 Thunder Spear or Ice Strike (MAX)
 * 26 Elemental Amplification or Thunder Spear (MAX)
 * 1 Partial Resistance (1)
 * 1 Seal (1)
 * 19 Partial Resistance or Seal (MAX)


 * Power Up First
 * 5 Elemental Amplification (5)
 * 11 Magic Booster (11)
 * 30 Thunder Spear (MAX)
 * 30 Ice Strike (MAX)
 * 9 Magic Booster (MAX)
 * 20 Seal (MAX)*(See note below)
 * 25 Elemental Amplification (MAX)
 * 20 Partial Resistance (MAX)
 * 1 Magic Armor (2)


 * Ice Mobber
 * 30 Ice Strike (MAX)
 * 5 Elemental Amplification (5)
 * 11 Magic Booster (11)
 * 25 Elemental Amplification (MAX)
 * 20 Seal (MAX)
 * 30 Element Composition (MAX)
 * 9 Magic Booster (MAX)
 * 20 Partial Resistance (MAX)
 * 1 Thunder Spear or Slow

Ice Mobber build completely removes Thunder Spear because it is replaced by Chain Lighting in 4th job. Additionally Seal and Partial Resistance have very unique and helpful uses. Seal is useful for mobbing monsters that are either un-freezable (not likely you would train on them) and more importantly monsters that have high magic attack (example Skelegons and Newties). Seal is able to be casted from a ladder and has longer range/time than freeze. Partial resistance is for simple boss runs. You could have 11 TS and 11 Booster but trust me when you are an Arch Mage its really a matter of how often do you want to stop attacking to rebuff for a skill that you will not use.

Fire/Poison Mage
Explosion and Fire Demon hit 6, their fast, and have good range. (Now you know why you didn't get Blazing Arrow in second job) 1 SP on Poison Mist early just because it's cool, but it's really not very useful till you get more points on it later. Don't raise Element Amplification too early, or it will cost you too much MP. You could swap Amp with Arcane Overdrive if you want.


 * Regular Build
 * Level 70: +1 Teleport Mastery (1)
 * Level 71: +1 Explosion (1), +1 Poison Mist (1), +1 Fire Demon (1)
 * Level 72: +3 Explosion (4)
 * Level 73: +3 Explosion (7)
 * Level 74: +3 Explosion (10)
 * Level 75: +3 Explosion (13)
 * Level 76: +3 Explosion (16)
 * Level 77: +3 Explosion (19)
 * Level 78: +1 Explosion (20), +2 Element Amplification (2)
 * Level 79: +2 Spell Booster (2), +1 Element Amplification (3)
 * Level 80: +3 Spell Booster (5)
 * Level 81: +3 Spell Booster (8)
 * Level 82: +3 Spell Booster (11)
 * Level 83: +3 Arcane Overdrive (3)
 * Level 84: +3 Arcane Overdrive (6)
 * Level 85: +3 Arcane Overdrive (9)
 * Level 86: +3 Arcane Overdrive (12)
 * Level 87: +3 Arcane Overdrive (15)
 * Level 88: +3 Arcane Overdrive (18)
 * Level 89: +2 Arcane Overdrive (20), +1 Seal (1)
 * Level 90: +3 Element Amplification (6)
 * Level 91: +3 Element Amplification (9)
 * Level 92: +3 Element Amplification (12)
 * Level 93: +3 Element Amplification (15)
 * Level 94: +3 Element Amplification (18)
 * Level 95: +2 Element Amplification (20), +1 Poison Mist (2)
 * Level 96: +3 Poison Mist (5)
 * Level 97: +3 Poison Mist (8)
 * Level 98: +3 Poison Mist (11)
 * Level 99: +3 Poison Mist (14)
 * Level 100: +3 Poison Mist (17)
 * Level 101: +3 Poison Mist (20)
 * Level 102: +3 Burning Magic (3)
 * Level 103: +3 Burning Magic (6)
 * Level 104: +3 Burning Magic (9)
 * Level 105: +1 Burning Magic (10), +2 Fire Demon (3)
 * Level 106: +3 Fire Demon (6)
 * Level 107: +3 Fire Demon (9)
 * Level 108: +1 Fire Demon (10), +2 Teleport Mastery (3)
 * Level 109: +3 Teleport Mastery (6)
 * Level 110: +3 Teleport Mastery (9)
 * Level 111: +1 Teleport Mastery (10), +2 Spell Booster (13)
 * Level 112: +3 Spell Booster (16)
 * Level 113: +3 Spell Booster (19)
 * Level 114: +1 Spell Booster (20), +2 Elemental Decrease (2)
 * Level 115: +3 Elemental Decrease (5)
 * Level 116: +3 Elemental Decrease (8)
 * Level 117: +2 Elemental Decrease (10), +1 Seal (2)
 * Level 118: +3 Seal (5)
 * Level 119: +3 Seal (8)
 * Level 120: +3 Seal (11)


 * End Result
 * Explosion: Level 20
 * Arcane Overdrive: Level 20
 * Elemental Amplification: Level 20
 * Poison Mist: Level 20
 * Burning Magic: Level 10
 * Fire Demon: Level 10
 * Teleport Mastery: Level 10
 * Spell Booster: Level 20
 * Elemental Decrease: Level 10
 * Seal: Level 11

Explosion will be your fastest training skill. Spell Booster, Arcane Overdrive, and Elemental Amplification are next to support Explosion. Poison Mist comes next to take advantage of the DoT, than Burning Magic to increase it. Finish Fire Demon and Teleport Mastery for more damage. Finish Spell Booster for more time. Max Elemental Decrease for those mobs that are strong to both Fire and Poison. Seal cast fast and is useful with only one point, so it does not need to be maxed early, or at all.

Skills
Fourth Job Skills aren't readily available. You will need to get a skill book or complete some sort of quest to earn the Skill, except the skill book Maple Hero, which is given free of charge by your 4th job instructor. Moreover, you can only add 10 skill points into any particular skill. To raise it further, you need to get additional mastery books. Each Skill has it's own particular book. There are 2 kinds of Mastery Books.


 * Level 20 Mastery Book: This book requires a minimum of level 5 in that particular skill to use. 70% success rate.
 * Level 30 Mastery Book: This book requires a minimum of level 15 in that particular skill to use. 50% success rate.

There are also storybooks.
 * Frozen Ice Book (Ice/Lightning Arghmage)

Bishop
When you reach 120, go to Leafre, Forest of the Priest (Hidden Portal at Valley of the Antelope) and talk to Gritto the 4th Job Instructor. Bring back a Heroic Star and Heroic Pentagon, obtained by killing Manon & Griffey.

Most people say Griffey is more difficult, so do that last. The strategy is the same for both. Don't use Teleport Mastery or Bless/HS, as they will get debuffed anyway and take too long to put back. Do use Magic Guard, and if/when you have time, a macro with Invincible/Magic Armor/Magic Booster. Of course MG is the priority. You don't really need the other, but it saves MP. Put Holy Magic Shell on a Quick Slot so you can see when the cooldown is finished and you can use it again. Putting potions on Quick Slot is also helpful so you can see how many you have left. Minimize last minute changes to your keyboard layout so you don't get confused. A split second delay in thinking could mean you die. You can open the keyboard layout and move the keys you need to the Quick Slot area if needed so you don't need to change what keys you are used to using just to be able to see them.

Go in and immediately use Holy Magic Shell and start attacking. When it runs out, teleport away and hide. Don't worry about attacking the Kents, just hide from Manon/Griffey by teleporting to the left and right side of the map away from them and be ready with the MG and Power Elixer when you teleport past as they will 1/1 and/or debuff you. Don't attack again till you are able to use Holy Magic Shell again first. This will take lots of patience, but it will work. Good Luck.

A level by level build is not realistic as there is no way to predict when you will find, or be able to buy, the required mastery books, but here are some tips to get you started. The Maple Warrior skill book will be given when you finish the job advancement. Angel Ray requires the Angel Ray skill book which drops from Zakum. Most people will agree Angel Ray is the most important skill to max first, but since you probably won't have the book... Post Ascension build, there are several 1 pointers you should get first such as Bahamut because it adds Elemental Resistance. Next max Buff Mastery for the added attack and longer buffs.


 * Party Build
 * Level 120: +1 Advanced Blessing (1), +1 Big Bang (1), +1 Genesis (1)
 * Level 121: +1 Resurrection (1), +1 Arcane Aim (1), +1 Bahamut (1)
 * Level 122: +2 Maple Warrior (2), +1 Buff Mastery (1)
 * Level 123: +3 Maple Warrior (5)
 * Level 124: +2 Maple Warrior (7), +1 Buff Mastery (2)
 * Level 125: +3 Buff Mastery (5)
 * Level 126: +3 Buff Mastery (8)
 * Level 127: +2 Buff Mastery (10), +1 Advanced Blessing (2)
 * Level 128: +3 Advanced Blessing (5)
 * Level 129: +3 Advanced Blessing (8)


 * Solo Build
 * Level 120: +1 Advanced Blessing (1), +1 Big Bang (1), +1 Genesis (1)
 * Level 121: +1 Resurrection (1), +1 Arcane Aim (1), +1 Bahamut (1)
 * Level 122: +3 Buff Mastery (3)
 * Level 123: +3 Buff Mastery (6)
 * Level 124: +3 Buff Mastery (9)
 * Level 125: +1 Buff Mastery (10), +2 Angel Ray (2)
 * Level 126: +3 Angel Ray (5)
 * Level 127: +3 Angel Ray (8)

If you don't have Angel Ray yet, Buff Mastery is a good choice as it is only 10 SP to max and will improve your other attacks and buffs. Max Angel Ray or Advanced Blessing next depending on if you are able to get the skill book.


 * End Result (This shows max all, but you could leave points off Bahamut or Big Bang)
 * Buff Mastery: Level 10
 * Angel Ray: Level 30
 * Advanced Blessing: Level 30
 * Arcane Aim: Level 30


 * Infinity: Level 30
 * Resurrection: Level 5
 * Hero's Will: Level 5
 * Maple Warrior: Level 30


 * Genesis: Level 30
 * Big Bang: Level 30
 * Bahamut: Level 30

Ice/Lightning ArchMage

 * 15 Blizzard
 * 1 infinity
 * 9 Maple Warrior
 * 10 Chain Lightning
 * 5 Ice Demon
 * 10 Ifrit
 * 1 Hero's Will (MAX)
 * 5 Big Bang


 * Due to element amplification, it would be more meso efficient to raise Blizzard straight from level 15 to level 30

Another build worth considering is
 * 1 Blizzard
 * 9 Maple warrior
 * Max Chain Lightning
 * 5 Ice Demon
 * 5 Ifrit
 * Max Infinity
 * Max Blizzard

No matter the build it never hurts to put 1 point into Infinity after Blizzard is obtained. The reason is simply because it will give you 10 seconds of free Blizzard spamming once every 10 minutes. It is a very small savings on potion cost but still adds up over the course of leveling. Like all 4th job build suggestions it is purely personal preference.

Fire/Poison ArchMage
When you reach 120, go to Leafre, Forest of the Priest (Hidden Portal at Valley of the Antelope) and talk to Gritto the 4th Job Instructor. Bring back a Heroic Star and Heroic Pentagon, obtained by killing Manon & Griffey.

Post Ascension, this quest changed. You don't go to El Nath anymore, and you can no longer buy the star and pentagon for 10,000,000. Also, you can't bring a party to help you. This is a solo quest. Manon & Griffey are in the same location as normal, but it's a special map that you, and only you, can get into when you have the quest. They will always be there, and their HP will reset every time you die and start over.

A level by level build is not realistic as there is no way to predict when you will find, or be able to buy, the required mastery books, but here are some tips to get you started. The Maple Warrior skill book will be given when you finish the job advancement. Post Ascension build, there are several 1 pointers you should get first such as Ifrit because it adds Elemental Resistance. Next max Buff Mastery for the added attack and longer buffs.


 * Regular Build
 * Level 120: +1 Paralyze (1), +1 Mist Eruption (1), +1 Arcane Aim (1)
 * Level 121: +1 Big Bang (1), +1 Meteor Shower (1), +1 Ifrit (1)
 * Level 122: +3 Buff Mastery (3)
 * Level 123: +3 Buff Mastery (6)
 * Level 124: +3 Buff Mastery (9)
 * Level 125: +1 Buff Mastery (10), +2 Paralyze (3)
 * Level 126: +3 Paralyze (6)
 * Level 127: +2 Paralyze (9)


 * End Result (This shows max all, but you could leave points off Ifrit or Big Bang)
 * Buff Mastery: Level 10
 * Paralyze: Level 30
 * Arcane Aim: Level 30
 * Mist Eruption: Level 30


 * Infinity: Level 30
 * Hero's Will: Level 5
 * Maple Warrior: Level 30


 * Meteor Shower: Level 30
 * Big Bang: Level 30
 * Ifrit: Level 30

Anti-Builds
These are a collection of builds that look great on paper but aren't efficient in practice.

HP Cleric
"Instead of spending stat points in INT and LUK, wear a bathrobe, and put it all in HP. This way your heal will heal tons of HP since it is based on your HP.  You will be extremely popular with parties, because of your high durability and high healing rate."

Max Heal recovers health equal to about 300% of the Cleric's maximum HP.

STR Cleric
You may be thinking, Magicians have access to maces, so it should be a good idea to do a warrior-ish build, just adding enough INT to make the first advancement then doing a similar STR/DEX build to a warrior.

Unfortunately, there are a few problems wrong with this idea. First of all, a lack of mastery and weapon-based skills makes this build nearly as weak, if not weaker, than a permanent beginner. Even then, perma-beginners have access to the 200+ attack weapons (not in Maple Global). Second, the few Magician/Cleric skills available won't nearly be enough to compensate for its weaknesses. Why?


 * As stated, with so little INT, the damage done by Heal to undead monsters will be very weak


 * Skills that aren't based on INT (Magic Guard/Armour, Bless, Invincible) still work, but they would anyway in a normal build.


 * Attack skills (Magic Claw, Holy Arrow) also do little damage, if any.

Third, Magic Guard will likely be the only thing saving you from death at stronger monsters; At least Warriors have their massive HP, Bandits a good amount of HP and (eventually) Meso Guard, and perma-beginners have no EXP loss on death.

As such, Perma-beginners will likely be better than a STR Cleric in most areas except partying... And the lack of Heal really hurts a STR Cleric in that regard anyway.

In its own ways, though, the STR Cleric is still usable.


 * The STR Cleric uses MP moreover as an extension of HP, using MP to substitute for health. They rely on this much more than other mages.


 * STR Clerics also benefit from bless more than other mages since Bless affects accuracy and avoidability, not intelligence or magic.


 * Though heal cannot be used to combat undead or unholy enemies, it still maintains its healing properties.


 * STR Clerics can also more easily access other party members since they will be fighting monsters directly rather than standing at a distance and casting spells.


 * Party spells such as Door and Dispel can still be used, allowing STR Clerics to still maintain the role of a Cleric within a party


 * STR mages in general get the ability to tele-slash. It is the ability to physically attack, then teleport, similar to tele-casting. This allows STR mages to avoid injury more easily than other classes.

The STR Cleric, like the Perma-Beginner, has a slow growth rate, along with all of its disadvantages. They also require much more planning than other classes and are more limited in equip choices. Still, they have a unique gameplay style and are still an option to consider.

Pure MP Build
It would be exactly like the HP build, but instead of adding HP, you max out the MP improving thing and add MP after maxing it out. After the second job advancement, you make it a cleric, max out heal and MP eater, and "Voila!", you get the Pure MP build. You can heal people with ease, have no risk of dying if MP guard is activated, and you can take free pots using MP eater, since you don't need to hit for MP eater to be activated.

However, because of the new patch, throwing shells is not available, so you should also do something about your INT. You should put it around 43 or something (needs confirming), and then do the job advancement.