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*'''Availability''': ChinaMS, KoreaMS, MapleSEA, TaiwanMS, GlobalMS, EuropeMS, JapanMS and ThailandMS.


'''Cygnus Knights''' (a.k.a. Knights of Cygnus in other versions) are a series of job classes. They use elemental abilities to their advantage and possess unique skills compared to standard job classes.  
'''Cygnus Knights''' (a.k.a. Knights of Cygnus in other versions) are a series of job classes. They use elemental abilities to their advantage and possess unique skills compared to standard job classes.  
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;Creation
;Creation
{{details|#Noblesse|new characters}}
{{details|#Noblesse|new characters}}
The old method of creating a Cygnus Knight required a player's character must be at least level 20 to create a new Cygnus Knight character. This new character, created to join the Cygnus Knights, will be connected to the main character who created it through a reward system. This connection allows the two characters to support each other through leveling. Each pair of Noblesse and Cygnus Knight will receive a buff called ''[[MapleStory/Cygnus Knights Guide/Skills#Noblesse Blessing of the Fairy|Blessing of the Fairy]]'' and gain an extra skill point whenever the other one levels up 10 times. Read [[#Noblesse|the Noblesse section]] for more information.
The old method of creating a Cygnus Knight required a player's character must be at least level 20 to create a new Cygnus Knight character. This new character, created to join the Cygnus Knights, will be connected to the main character who created it through a reward system. This connection allows the two characters to support each other through leveling. Each pair of Noblesse and Cygnus Knight will receive a buff called ''[[MapleStory/Noblesse/Skills#Noblesse Blessing of the Fairy|Blessing of the Fairy]]'' and gain an extra skill point whenever the other one levels up 10 times. Read [[#Noblesse|the Noblesse section]] for more information.


In KoreaMS, MapleSEA, TaiwanMS, and GlobalMS, Cygnus Knights are created in the same manner as standard characters, using the "Create A Character" style at the main page. KoreaMS's system no longer has any requirements (such as being level 20). The two highest level characters on the server acquire the ''[[MapleStory/Cygnus Knights Guide/Skills#Noblesse Blessing of the Fairy|Spirit's Blessing]]''. There is no limitation to the number of Cygnus Knights you can create.
In KoreaMS, MapleSEA, TaiwanMS, and GlobalMS, Cygnus Knights are created in the same manner as standard characters, using the "Create A Character" style at the main page. KoreaMS's system no longer has any requirements (such as being level 20). The two highest level characters on the server acquire the ''[[MapleStory/Noblesse/Skills#Noblesse Blessing of the Fairy|Spirit's Blessing]]''. There is no limitation to the number of Cygnus Knights you can create.


;Naming differences
;Naming differences
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|Irina||Irena
|Irina||Irena
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|Shinsu||Shinsoo (previously noted as "Benedict"/"The Benedict")
|Shinsu(In MapleSEA It's known as Divine Bird)||Shinsoo (previously noted as "Benedict"/"The Benedict")
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|Nineheart||Neinheart
|Nineheart||Neinheart
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==Noblesse==
==Noblesse==
{{details|../Cygnus Knights Guide/Skills|Noblesse skills}}
{{details|../Noblesse/Skills|Noblesse skills}}
;Character creation
;Character creation
*'''KoreaMS (KMS)''': at the character creation screen, just choose "Cygnus Knight" (the first option), and off you go. This will use up one of your three character slots.
*'''KoreaMS (KMS)''': at the character creation screen, just choose "Cygnus Knight" (the first option), and off you go. This will use up one of your three character slots.
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;Beginning
;Beginning
{{details|MapleStory/Quests/Cygnus Knights|Cygnus Knight quests}}
{{details|MapleStory/Cygnus Knights/Quests|Cygnus Knight quests}}
Once you start your Cygnus Knight, you appear in Ereve. New characters are equipped with the same basic equipment as a Beginner on Maple Island. By questing, players can acquire a hat, an overall, and a medal which identifies them as a Cygnus Knight. Quests in Ereve are simple, just like the quests in Maple Island, but are required to get the first job advancement ''(meaning that you must complete all of Kiku's quests if you want to advance).''
Once you start your Cygnus Knight, you appear in Ereve. New characters are equipped with the same basic equipment as a Beginner on Maple Island. By questing, players can acquire a hat, an overall, and a medal which identifies them as a Cygnus Knight. Quests in Ereve are simple, just like the quests in Maple Island, but are required to get the first job advancement ''(meaning that you must complete all of Kiku's quests if you want to advance).''


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Once your Cygnus Knight reaches level 10, talk to Neinheart who will direct you to speak to one of the five job masters:
Once your Cygnus Knight reaches level 10, talk to Neinheart who will direct you to speak to one of the five job masters:
[[Image:MS Knight Instructors.jpg|thumb|right|The five instructors]]
[[File:MS Knight Instructors.jpg|thumb|right|The five instructors]]
* Mihile to become a [[#Dawn Warrior|Dawn Warrior]].
* Mihile to become a [[#Dawn Warrior|Dawn Warrior]].
* Oz to become a [[#Blaze Wizard|Blaze Wizard]].
* Oz to become a [[#Blaze Wizard|Blaze Wizard]].
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* Hawkeye to become a [[#Thunder Breaker|Thunder Breaker]].
* Hawkeye to become a [[#Thunder Breaker|Thunder Breaker]].


== First Job ==
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After completing all of Kiku's training and having reached level 10, you can choose your next job.
 
=== Blaze Wizard ===
'''Blaze Wizards''' have high intelligence and use the spirit of fire.
 
* Level 10-13: Slimes and stumps at the map south of Ellinia will work wonders with your exp, you better have magic bolt handy in case a mob comes by. NEVER go up to the top, the monsters up there will make you a bowl of instant KO, alternatives include HHG and the sniping shots in Thicket around the beach II
* Level 13-20: At Lvl 13 with Max MP Increase maxed and new armor and weapon choices, the octopi at Kerning can be added into the hunting list, if you stay on the ramp and use magic claw lv 5 then its magic defense wont really matter. At Lvl 20, with Magic Claw (MAX), one can handle green mushy, Horny mushy and maybe even dark axe stump effectively. You could go to mushroom forest in Zipangu and go crazy on the mushrooms there. Pig beach would also be as effective.
* Level 21-30: At Lvl 21, Kerning Party Quest is available, and as a Magician, one will be invited readily for the quest. If you get bored of Kenning Accompaniment, you can try the Ariant Coliseum, available in versions with Ariant. You could stay on the green and horny mushies. Or you could go and destroy Jr sentinels in orbis tower by using the off-land sniping spots! Great money and good exp if you start at an early level! In GMS, go hunt the nearby normal cactus's and kill them for 47 EXP! At lv 27 go kill green trixters and not take damage because they always move vertically! Level 28-30 go crazy on teddies (normal) or flower fishes. You should have a good time like you should if you follow these instructions.
 
=== Dawn Warrior ===
'''Dawn Warriors''' are champions that boast powerful offensive strength. Not just a plain warrior, they use the spirit of light to enhance their weapons.
 
*Level 10-16: Slimes and Orange Mushrooms are your best bets. Go to the town of Ellinia, and go north two rooms to "The Tree That Grew 1." There are lots of slimes there that give 10 experience per kill. Try to join a party with at least 3 active members as even though you get less experience from killing monsters by yourself, it will be easier to level up because party experience is coming in all the time. Henesys Party Quest for all levels is good too.
*Level 17-19: Now is where it begins to become a challenge to level up. If you believe that you are strong enough, you could kill Pigs (15 experience per kill) or Ribbon Pigs (20 experience per kill).  Another alternative is stumps and octopuses (and mushrooms) just south of Kerning (in Kerning City Construction Site map).  They may not give the best exp, but they are quick and easy to kill.  They (the mushrooms and pigs, that is) can be found about one or two rooms left of the Henesys Hunting Ground 1. If you plan to kill Pigs over Orange Mushrooms, I suggest you have some backup money to pay for potions. Another great training area is the Rain Forest East of Henesys. There are many pigs and ribbon pigs there.... almost like pig beach. You could also party with at least 3 maplers and go to an Ellinia Danger Zone and take shifts in killing hornies.
*Level 20-24: Congratulate yourself for getting to level 20!  Now you can buy weapons and armor that you couldn't purchase before, and kill Pigs with insane ease.  Now you are in for one heck of a challenge. Go to Pig Beach.
*Level 25-29: Now is the time to go to Ellinia Dungeon Stalks in the rooms near Ellinia.  Here you will find Green Mushrooms(gives 26 exp) and Horny Mushrooms(35 exp), which is just what we are looking for. Again, bring many potions, as you will be spending much time here. Also by level 27 it might be an idea to fight wild boars in Perion. Hp loss will be pretty high because the boars are fast and they take a lot of health. Dexterity should be somewhat high to hit them constantly. Another option is to go to the Evil Eye Cave at lvl 27-28 if you've got a LOT of money to spend.
*Level 30~45: Monster Carnival in SEA gives 30k exp for an A grade win and 10k for an A grade lost.
 
After level 10 you can choose to participate in Party Quests instead of grinding monsters or questing.
 
=== Thunder Breaker ===
'''Thunder Breakers''' are melee fighters who are blessed by the spirit of lightning. They use knuckles as their main weapons, but although they fight at close range, their skills are very powerful compared to the standard infighter.
 
*LVL 1~10:Kiku's nobless trainings.
*LVL 10~13:Kiku's beginner knight training.
*LVL 13~16:Talk to Neinheart in Ereve and he will ask you to go to Henesys and support agent Roca. Head to Henesys and go to agent Roca, which is near Bruce. Then, she will have a quest for you. You must defeat 50 cynical mushroom plus a cynical mushroom doll. When you finish, she will have another quest for you. This time, you must find a suspicious shadow in the rainforest east of Henesys. When you reach there, move your cursor and click on every raintree you see. The correct tree is near the portal on the right. After you finish, talk to agent Roca in Henesys. After talking to her, she will ask you to train until level 16.when you are level 16 already, Head back to agent Roca. She should have another quest for you. This time, you must defeat 100 Pigs, 50 Ribbon Pigs and pig doll which you can get when hunting for pigs. After that long hunting, head back to agent Roca. She should give you EXP as a reward. After that, talk to her again and she will say that you are done with Henesys. Then, she will give you the report and the pig doll to give it back to Neinheart in Ereve. Head to Ellinia and take the boat there to Ereve. The trip should take about 2 minutes. After reaching at Ereve, go and talk to Neinheart. Then, he will give you EXP and your mission is done.
 
=== Night Walker ===
'''Night Walkers''' use fast and powerful attacks, using the darkness to their advantage. They are enhanced with the element of poison.
 
*Level 14-16: Go up the levels of Henesys Hunting Grounds. HHG 3 is generally the best open empty spot. Since it is very difficult to find pigs in numbers without the ribbon pig alongside it go and travel across all towns except for Perion and kill everything killable. Another good leveling location is the map East of Kerning City, where you can easily kill Octopus and Green Mushroom, giving you quick EXP, although be sure to stock up on potions! Leveling should be extremely fast if you're funded with kumbis or better.
*Level 17-19: Pig Beach. Your level 10 lucky seven is enough to kill pigs in one hit and ribbon pigs in two, and while it's not extremely profitable, you won't lose money, and will gain some from the occasional drops. And yes, nobody can ks you, not even a mage. '''Warning''': The very irritating Iron Hog will spawn in Pig Beach occasionally. So watch out! If you managed to aggro it, cast Disorder if you have it.
*Level 20-24: If you're going for the poor build, continue at Pig Beach. Training is going to get slower now, but bear it for now. If you're maxing Lucky Seven early, then go ahead and kill Green Mushrooms, and hope that the ever-elusive pan lid drops. A Better alternative are Bubblings in Kerning subway Line 1 they give the same EXP as green mushrooms but with relatively NO KSers.
*Level 25-30: Green Mushrooms, or Horned Mushrooms at ant Tunnel. The former is more profitable, the latter is quicker, although you will lose money. You could also try Jr Sentinels, but it is not recommended. Zombie Mushrooms are also an alternative if you have Kumbi or better, as you can easily 2HKO them with Lucky 7. If not, stick with Horny Mushrooms. Wild Boars can be an option too if you seriously think you have enough money to burn on potions, and boars move quite quickly, which is more challenging.
 
=== Wind Archer ===
'''Wind Archers''', like bowmen, use arrows and attack from a distance. They use wind energy to enhance a variety of abilities.
 
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!Level!!Recommended Monsters
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|1-12||Kiku the Knight Trainer's Quests ([[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Green Snail|Green Snails]], [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Blue Snail|Blue Snails]], [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Red Snail|Red Snails]], and [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Shroom|Shrooms]]).
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|13-16||[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Slime|Slimes]] and [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Orange Mushroom|Orange Mushrooms]], Moon Bunny PQ
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|17-20||Early DS archers: Pig Beach ([[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Pig|pigs]] and [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Ribbon Pig|ribboned pigs]]) and Moon Bunny PQ. Early CS archers: [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Slime|Slimes]].
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|21-25||[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 11-20#Green Mushroom|Green Mushrooms]], [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Horny Mushroom|Horny Mushrooms]], [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Pig|pigs]] and [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Ribbon Pig|ribboned pigs]], [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Wooden Masks|Wooden Masks and Ghost Stumps]] (found at excavation site near Perion); Kerning PQ.
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|26-30||[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Horny Mushroom|Horny Mushrooms]], [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 11-20#Green Mushroom|Green Mushrooms]], [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Zombie Mushroom|Zombie Mushrooms]],
[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Crow|Crows]], [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Wild Boar|Wild Boars]] are also options, as well as [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Rocky Masks|Rocky Masks]] (found at the excavation site near Perion). Consider doing some Kerning or Ariant PQs, as they give some pretty nice exp. Be careful, archers have a high maximum damage but also have a really low minimum, which makes them unpopular.
|}
 
== Second Job ==
 
=== Blaze Wizard ===
#Get to level 30.
#Go to Ereve and speak with Nineheart.
#You will be sent to talk to oz
#Go to Drill hall #2 and fight the monster there.
#Obtain 30 Proof of hero and go back to oz .
 
You are now a second job Blaze Wizard.
 
=== Dawn Warrior ===
Get to level 30
Go to Ereve and speak with Neinheart.
 
=== Nightwalker ===
#Get to level 30. 
#Go to Ereve and speak with Neinheart.
#You will be sent to talk to Eckhart, the Night Walker instructor.
#Go to Drill hall #2 and fight the monster there.
#Obtain 30 Proof of hero and go back to Ickart.
 
You are now a second job Night Walker.
 
=== Wind Archer ===
To become a 2nd Job Wind Breaker:
#Get to level 30.
#Go to Ereve and speak with Neinheart.
#You will be sent to talk to Irena, the Wind Breaker instructor.
#Go to Drill hall #2 and fight the monster there.
#Obtain 30 '''Proof of hero''' and go back to Irena.
#You are now a second job Wind Breaker!
 
;Training locations
Level 30-35:
*The monster carnival is a good place to start. It gives you easy exp. As with other low level classes, it might be a little tough to get a party.
*For soloing: Horny Mushrooms and Zombie Mushrooms are a good target at this point. You can get quests to both [[MapleStory/Quests/Victoria_Island#DANGER.21 .3C2-H. Mushroom.3E .281.29|Horny Mushrooms]] and [[MapleStory/Quests/Victoria_Island#DANGER.21 .3C3-Z. Mushroom.3E .281.29|Zombie Mushrooms]], and fight them for hours in the [[MapleStory/Mini Dungeons#Cave Where Mushrooms Grow|Ant Tunnel Mini Dungeon]].
 
Level 35-40:
*Again, Monster Carnival is a great place to be. It should be a little easier to get a party.
*The alternative to the Monster Carnival is the Ludibrium Party Quest. (Which is located atop the Eos Tower.) It's a little hard to get into at this level, let alone do, so do your best to level up in the Monster Carnival before attempting this.
*Star and Lunar Pixie are a fairly good spot to train if you are in Orbis. If you are still in Victoria, Evil and Curse eye are a good way to earn some quick exp.
 
Level 40-45:
*Continuing Monster Carnival is your safest bet.
*Now you can get into both the Monster Carnival, and the Ludibrium PQ much easier at these levels. They also give a lot of exp. The Ludibrium PQ actually gives more overall exp than the A rank reward at the Monster Carnival even after the exp decrease, but the Ludibrium PQ is somewhat more difficult to do.
 
Level 45-50:
*At this point, the Monster Carnival tends to get a little slower. So some alternatives are in order.
*The Ludibrium Party Quest is still a good alternative.
 
Level 50-60:
*Now that you've made it to Level 50+, you could start the Ludibrium Maze PQ. It is a great way to earn some exp. (It's also a great way to get some great prizes.)
*Cellion, Lioner, and Grupin. With your Storm Breath ability, you can kill them with some ease.
 
=== Thunder Breaker ===
 
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== Third Job ==
;Training locations
Once you have reached the 3rd job it is suggested to hunt the monsters under Ludi and Aqua dungeon then once you level 90.
 
=== Blaze Wizard ===
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=== Dawn Warrior ===
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=== Nightwalker ===
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=== Wind Archer ===
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===Thunder Breaker===
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 23 August 2013

Cygnus Knights (a.k.a. Knights of Cygnus in other versions) are a series of job classes. They use elemental abilities to their advantage and possess unique skills compared to standard job classes.

Cygnus Knights promotional poster.
Lore

Cygnus Knights began when the current empress of the Maple World, a young girl named Cygnus, sensed the evil Dark Magician lurking around the peaceful Maple World. Dark Magician is known for trying to destroy the Maple World, but he previously failed to do so. Now he has returned to once again wreak havoc. Empress Cygnus, aware of Dark Magician's actions, has begun to recruit brave Maplers to become Cygnus Knights whose duty will be to fight off the Dark Magician and his wicked followers.

Creation
For more details on new characters, see #Noblesse.

The old method of creating a Cygnus Knight required a player's character must be at least level 20 to create a new Cygnus Knight character. This new character, created to join the Cygnus Knights, will be connected to the main character who created it through a reward system. This connection allows the two characters to support each other through leveling. Each pair of Noblesse and Cygnus Knight will receive a buff called Blessing of the Fairy and gain an extra skill point whenever the other one levels up 10 times. Read the Noblesse section for more information.

In KoreaMS, MapleSEA, TaiwanMS, and GlobalMS, Cygnus Knights are created in the same manner as standard characters, using the "Create A Character" style at the main page. KoreaMS's system no longer has any requirements (such as being level 20). The two highest level characters on the server acquire the Spirit's Blessing. There is no limitation to the number of Cygnus Knights you can create.

Naming differences

In GlobalMS, the jobs are named differently compared to the ones in other versions of the game (Night Walker is the same in all versions). As well, the trainers for each job are slightly different.

In other versions In GlobalMS
Flame Wizard Blaze Wizard
Night Walker Night Walker
Soul Warrior Dawn Warrior
Striker Thunder Breaker
Wind Breaker Wind Archer
In other versions In GlobalMS
Oz Oz
Ikart Eckhart
Mikhail Mihile
Hawkeye Hawkeye
Irina Irena
Shinsu(In MapleSEA It's known as Divine Bird) Shinsoo (previously noted as "Benedict"/"The Benedict")
Nineheart Neinheart
Pros
  • Stronger than the standard classes until standard classes pass their level cap.
  • Gains 6 AP per level up until level 70.
  • Exclusive map and quests in Ereve.
  • Gets most skills earlier such as Echo of Hero (Level 120) and most 4th job skills (no need for a skillbook).
  • Can use elemental abilities earlier than magicians.
  • Gains a useful summon in 1st job.
  • Gains their exclusive mount earlier than the standard class.
Cons
  • Their level limit is 120 instead of 200.
  • They can be expensive classes.
  • Old system: requires that you have another character at level 20 or over.
  • No class branches at second job like normal jobs.
  • No healing classes.

Cygnus Knights event introduction

When you log into the game your character will have a light bulb above their head. If you click on it, it will automatically play a teaser video for the Cygnus Knights. Afterwards, you will be teleported to a map called "Cygnus Knights: Opening" where the screen will be black and Neinheart will ask if you want to teleport straight to Ereve.

If you click "Accept" you will be teleported to Ereve, and if you click "Decline", the game will check if you have an empty character slot. Neinheart will then remind you that you are either full or you have room for a new character, and prompt you once more to teleport to Ereve (however it is bugged and so if you click "Accept", it will take you back to the same map you were on, which is the same effect as clicking "Decline").

The light bulb will once again appear, and you will have two new Cygnus Knights related event quests.

Reaching Ereve by ship

If you happen to decline the free teleport to Ereve from Neinheart, you can still head to the island any time. Go to Ellinia (2 minute ride) or Orbis station (8 minute ride) and then take the ferry to Ereve for 1,000 Mesos (100 for characters below level 21).

Noblesse

For more details on Noblesse skills, see ../Noblesse/Skills.
Character creation
  • KoreaMS (KMS): at the character creation screen, just choose "Cygnus Knight" (the first option), and off you go. This will use up one of your three character slots.
  • MapleSEA: MapleSEA users can create a Cygnus Knight the same way that is used in KoreaMS.
  • GlobalMS: GlobalMS users can create a Cygnus Knight the same way that is used in KoreaMS.
Beginning
For more details on Cygnus Knight quests, see MapleStory/Cygnus Knights/Quests.

Once you start your Cygnus Knight, you appear in Ereve. New characters are equipped with the same basic equipment as a Beginner on Maple Island. By questing, players can acquire a hat, an overall, and a medal which identifies them as a Cygnus Knight. Quests in Ereve are simple, just like the quests in Maple Island, but are required to get the first job advancement (meaning that you must complete all of Kiku's quests if you want to advance).

Before you start leveling up quickly and pushing for your first advancement, you should be aware of how you allocate your AP and what skills are available to help reduce the amount of time you spend in Ereve. Since the first job will re-allocate your AP, you are free to do whatever you want with it. However, there are two good ways to allocate your AP:

  1. Put all of your AP into STR. This will help you swing your way to first job.
  2. Put all of your AP into INT. This will maximize the amount of MP that your character will have, which in turn, allows for more frequent use of skills.

Note: After certain UI updates, allocating your AP as a Noblesse becomes unnecessary, as the stat screen does it for you.

If you want your character to have the upper hand in the future, you should pump up your INT. A lot of people that are used to regular classes will say that's bad, because it will make training slow. However, the Three Snails skill is extremely useful for Noblesse. If you have your INT pumped up, you will have more MP to consume when using Three Snails. The skill does not require you to carry snail shells, so you are not limited to training on certain monsters. Also, level three Three Snails deals 40 damage, which is high enough to kill most of the monsters on the island in two hits.

When you finish the second available quest you will be rewarded with the Fine Noblesse Robe. You can use this to replace the two piece armor set you started with. If you go to the weapon merchant Kiriyu, you can sell the two pieces for 50 Mesos. With the 50 Mesos, you can purchase a slightly more powerful weapon (17 damage for Sword and Axe, and 19 for Wooden Club; but remember that swords gain a larger bonus from Strength).

Once your Cygnus Knight reaches level 10, talk to Neinheart who will direct you to speak to one of the five job masters:

The five instructors