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In most cases you should only hunt monsters that you can kill within 1-2 hits. It is highly suggested that a player seeks the best exp giving monster he/she can one or two hit KO. A player can acquire more EXP in a short amount of time from numerous lower level enemies than one giant enemy. For example, you may be able to kill a monster in one hit that gives you 1/4 the experience of a monster that takes 16 hits. In the time it takes to kill four of the small monsters, you would have acquired as much experience as damaging the larger monster to 1/4 of its health. To maximize your experience gain and minimize the amount of time you have to spend killing monsters, you should pay attention to how much experience you gain from each enemy, and how long (how many hits) it takes to kill them. With each patch since Chaos, the standard for classes has been to give each one, even at first job, an attack that can hit multiple enemies. This has drastically sped up the leveling process.
In most cases you should only hunt monsters that you can kill within 1-2 hits. It is highly suggested that a player seeks the best exp giving monster he/she can one or two hit KO. A player can acquire more EXP in a short amount of time from numerous lower level enemies than one giant enemy. For example, you may be able to kill a monster in one hit that gives you 1/4 the experience of a monster that takes 16 hits. In the time it takes to kill four of the small monsters, you would have acquired as much experience as damaging the larger monster to 1/4 of its health. To maximize your experience gain and minimize the amount of time you have to spend killing monsters, you should pay attention to how much experience you gain from each enemy, and how long (how many hits) it takes to kill them. With each patch since Chaos, the standard for classes has been to give each one, even at first job, an attack that can hit multiple enemies. This has drastically sped up the leveling process.


===First Job===
'''Note:''' Level ranges are just a reference and need not be strictly followed.
*Level 10-15: If you aren't doing your job quests, there are some other options. You could head to the Nautilus and train at Blue Ribbon Beach, which can be great training. If your job is strong and can handle multiple monsters at once, you could head to Yellow or Angry Starfish in the Nautilus.


*Level 16-19: If Blue Ribbon Beach starts to get slow, you can head to Starfish if you haven't already. You could also head to Curse Eyes in Ellinia, which spawn in swarms. Another option is Rotting Skeletons in the Haunted House.  
*Newer Accounts refer to usually the first few characters. Suggested paths will also tailor towards obtaining upgrade items while levelling up as they may not have sufficient resources to not rely on system handouts.
*Tip: Once you hit 18, you can accept the quest which involves killing the respective Ars Groetia demon for your job (Andras, Marbas, Amdusias, Valefor, Crocell), and you'll receive 5,400 experience as well as a hat based on whichever you had to kill.
*Subsequent characters refer to the other characters after the first few characters, as these characters tend to be way stronger before 4th job with the help of Fairy Blessing, Link Skills and Maple Legion.


*Level 20-24: You could go to the Golem's Temple in Henesys and train on any of the Golems there. The best options are Icy and Flaming Mixed Golem, which can be crowded, so another option is to train at Golem's Castle Ruins, a mini dungeon full of regular Mixed Golems. Another option is Cool Jellyfish, also locate in the Nautilus. If the miss rate doesn't bother you, you can go to these locations even earlier.
==First Job==
;Newer Accounts
*Level 10-20: Job Quests '''(compulsory for Eunwol, Kinesis, Cadena, Illium and Ark)''' or Golems in Henesys
*Level 20-30: Job Quests '''(compulsory for Eunwol, Kinesis, Cadena, Illium and Ark)''' or Curse/Evil Eyes in Ellinia


*Level 25-29: At this point, you should have maxed your 1st job skill. You can keep training at the previously mentioned spots. Another option is to hunt area bosses. The Mushmoms can be good experience at these levels if you lack a mob skill.
;Subsequent Characters
*Level 10-30: Job Quests '''(compulsory for Eunwol, Kinesis, Cadena, Illium and Ark)''' or Curse/Evil Eyes in Ellinia


===Second Job===
==Second Job==
;Newer Accounts
*Level 30-60: Ellinel Academy quests / Gold Beach quests / Riena Strait quests / Secret Forest Elodin quests


*Level 30-35: Mushroom Kingdom. By completing all the quests there, you not only level up while doing the quests, you also get quite a large amount of EXP. Doing so, you should be able to get to 35 pretty fast! Helmet Pepes and Royal Pepes can make for good training too.
;Subsequent Characters (Non-Reboot)
*Level 30-40: Ellinel Academy quests / Gold Beach quests (either one)
*Level 40-60: Copper Drakes in Sleepywood


*Level 35-39: You can head to Kerning Square next. Whether you do the quests is up to you, but they can get pretty annoying due to an intense amount of looting involved. You could also head up at train on Mannequins on the 5th and 6th floors. If you feel strong and don't mind the miss rate, you can head to CDs by going up the escalator at the Kid Mannequin map.
;Subsequent Characters (Reboot)
*Level 30-50: Ellinel Academy quests / Gold Beach quests
*Level 50-60: Wild Boar Areas in Perion


*Level 40-42: Gold Beach shall be open to you at level 40. The quests are decent experience at this level range, and there are a lot of them. However, some of them involve some looting, but it isn't as much as Kerning Square. You also get a decent medal at the end of the quest line, which adds 2 to all stats and 180 to HP and MP. Most Sleepywood quests are also available at this level range, which are decent experience as well. Drakes, Kargos, and Tauros in Sleepywood make great training as well, even without doing the quests.
==Third Job==
;Newer Accounts
*Level 60-71: Ellinel Academy quests / Gold Beach quests / Riena Strait quests / Secret Forest Elodin quests
*Level 71-75: Drakes in Sleepywood
*Level 75-85: White Fangs in El Nath
*Level 85-95: Sand Rats and Scorpions in Magatia
*Level 95-100: Roids in Magatia or Rashes in Leafre


*Level 43-45: Jr Kitties (Jrs Grupin, Lioner, and Cellion. All of them share the same HP, and you should be able to 1HKO them most of the time. Jr. Lioner and Cellion are also ice weak, while Jr. Grupin is fire weak.
;Subsequent Characters (Non-Reboot)
*Level 60-70: Drakes in Sleepywood
*Level 70-80: Sand Rats and Scorpions in Magatia or Roids in Magatia
*Level 80-100: Rashes in Leafre or Harps in Leafre (5 Star Force)


*Level 46-49: Pixies are a good option. They're easy enough to kill, and they give very good drops. Lunar and Luster Pixies tend to swarm the bottom of Cloud Park IV and V, respectively. You should be able to kill them before they attack you. Around this level range, most Orbis quests shall open up. You could also head to White Fangs at Ice Valley II, which have a nice spawn.
;Subsequent Characters (Reboot)
*Level 60-75: Drakes in Sleepywood
*Level 75-85: Stairway to the Sky 1 in Orbis
*Level 85-100: Sand Rats and Scorpions in Magatia or Roids in Magatia


*Level 50-59: If you are getting tired of Pixies, Chryse shall be open to you now. The quests give decent experience, but all of the monsters need to be killed for etc. drops at one point or another. The monsters still give good experience, even if you don't do the quests, so keep that in mind. You can also enter the Coliseum and fight Xerxes, which gives great experience and can be fought infinitely in one day. However, he can use Blind and Seal, so bring All Cure Potions. Also, a wise choice would be to start doing Dimensional Schism PQ (Ludibrium/Ludi PQ), since it gives great experience at this level range. You may need All Cure Potions here too, however. Toy Trojans at Sky Terrace V, and Robos and Master Robos in Ludibrium, are also an option, at the Apparatus Room in the Toy Factory, since the spawn here is good. Another option is to train at Vanished Village in Mushroom Shrine, a flat map full of Water Goblins and Samihos. These are pretty good, since the map is completely flat.
==Fourth Job==
;Lower Funding Characters
*Level 100-110: Dimension Library quests or Rashes in Leafre
*Level 110-120: Lion King Castle quests or Robo in Ludibrium
*Level 120-125: Fantasy Theme Park quests or Robo in Ludibrium
*Level 125-130: Korean Folk Town quests or Moon Bunnies in Korean Folk Town or Ghost Park
*Level 130-140: Golden Temple quests or King Goblins in Korean Folk Town or Pot in Herb Town or Ghost Park
*Level 140-145: King Goblins in Korean Folk Town or Pot in Herb Town or Ghost Park or Memory Monk in Time Temple
*Level 145-150: Kerning Tower quests or monsters in Kerning Tower
*Level 150-165: Stone Colossius quests or Mantis in Stone Colossius
*Level 165-170: Omega Sector quests and monsters
*Level 170-175: Kritias quests or monsters in Kritias or Omega Sector
*Level 175-180: Detective Rave quests or monsters in Kritias
*Level 180-185: Monsters in Kritias
*Level 185-190: Fox Valley quests and monsters
*Level 190-200: Twilight Perion or Fox Valley monsters


===Third Job===
;Higher Funding Characters (Non-Reboot)
*Level 60-70: At this level, Monster Park is now open to you. The monsters give good experience, even solo, but you're limited to 5 runs a day if you don't have any ticket pieces. It can get boring, as well. Chryse and Ludi PQ are still good at this level, but can get boring. You can also head to Ariant and train there. Sahel 2 is an excellent map to train at, due to the great spawn rate and a flat map. However, the monsters, Sand Rats and Scorpions, are level 77 and 81, respectively, so don't be surprised if you miss a lot. Also located nearby, The Desert of Serenity makes for a good spot, being a flat map containing Dark Sand Dwarves, which are level 84, and Sand Rats. Zeta Grays, which are level 78, are found in Omega Sector make for excellent training, especially at Kulan Field III, which has high spawn rate of these. Toy Trojans, Robos and Master Robos are still an option, but they start getting slow. Another option is to do the Cooking with Tangyoon PQ, which can give a full level if done correctly. The hat and overall give a nice set bonus too.
*Level 100-110: Harps in Leafre (5 Star Force) or Kentarus in Leafre (15 Star Force)
*Level 110-130: Thanatos in Ludibrium (28 Star Force)
*Level 130-140: Bains in El Nath (50 Star Force) or Dark Wyvern in Leafre (65 Star Force)
*Level 140-150: Diabolic Zombie in Shanghai
*Level 150-165: Star Force maps in Kerning Tower (80 Star Force)
*Level 165-180: New Gray White/Black in Omega Sector (140 Star Force)
*Level 180-190: Ancient Mixed Golems or Transformed Stone Mask in Twilight Perion
*Level 190-200: Haven or Corrupted World Tree monsters


*Level 70-75: At level 70, Sakura Castle is open. The quests give good experience, and they give a decent medal at the end too. Omega Sector quests give good experience at this level range as well (some quests that involve just talking to an NPC give more than 10% experience at level 70.) Zeta Grays still make a great spot. Romeo and Juliet PQ is also unlocked, and the stage Special Lab is loaded with Neo Huroids, whose stats scale to the average level of the party. Therefore, it is not recommended to party with someone a lot higher level than you. These Neo Huroids are quite a decent training spot, since they have high HP and EXP to match, and as party members level up, so do the Neo Huroids, increasing their HP and EXP but it is not as good now thanks to the nerf to PQ monsters (50% reduction). Cooking with Tangyoon PQ and Sahel 2 are still viable options, but they start to slow down. Alternatively, you can go to the Zenumist Society in Magatia and train at Triple Rumos, which have a flat map. Rurumo will occasionally spawn in this map, which is a nice source of bonus experience.
;Higher Funding Characters (Reboot)
*Level 100-120: Harps in Leafre (5 Star Force)
*Level 120-140: Thanatos in Ludibrium (28 Star Force)
*Level 140-155: Bains in El Nath (50 Star Force) or Dark Wyvern in Leafre (65 Star Force)
*Level 155-175: Star Force maps in Kerning Tower (80 Star Force)
*Level 175-190: New Gray White/Black in Omega Sector (140 Star Force)
*Level 190-200: Ancient Mixed Golems or Transformed Stone Mask in Twilight Perion


*Level 75-80: Cooking with Tangyoon PQ and Omega Sector quests are still decent at this level range. You can also start the Silent Crusade, but you won't get very far since a lot of the quests have gaps between bosses. You can still train at Sahel 2 and Triple Rumos, which get slow at this point. If you don't mind the miss rate, you can head to the Alcadno Society Lab C-2 in Magatia, which is loaded with Roids and Neo Huroids (not the same as the ones in the PQ). This map can get pretty crowded, so you may have to move to the previous map, Lab C-1, which is a smaller map with only Roids. The Security Camera occasionally spawns here, and since it doesn't fight back, it gives a nice amount of bonus experience. The PQ Neo Huroids are still great at this level range, especially if you deal high damage.
==Fifth Job==
;Lower Funding Characters
*Level 200-210: Monsters in Haven or Corrupted World Tree. Build up on Arcane Force and damage while doing so.
*Level 210-220: Monsters in Road to Extinction. Build up on Arcane Force and damage while doing so.
*Level 220+: Arcane River monsters


*Level 81-90: Around this time, you should still be training at C-2. Tangyoon PQ is decent, but won't give you a full level anymore at this point. If you want to move on to a higher level spot, Homuns, which are level 92, at the Zenumist Society make a good spot since they have a flat map. If you really don't mind missing, Homunculi, which are also at the Zenumist Society, also have a flat map. You could also head to Aqua Road and train at Gobies/Squids or Bone Fish, but they aren't nearly as great as they used to be. The PQ Neo Huroids are still okay at this level range, but start to get a little slower.
;Higher Funding Characters
 
*Level 200+: Arcane River monsters
*Level 91-100: Congratulations, you're almost at 4th job! At level 90, you can feel free to do the quests in Heliseum, but be warned: the quest chain is very long, and a lot of looting is involved. You could also head to New Leaf City and train at the monsters around there, which are level 100-104. Himes in Mushroom Shrine are also a good option, since they have a flat map. Black Crow sometimes spawns here, however, and he can get pretty annoying. You can also head to Krus and Captains in Herb Town, which have a great map at Red-Nosed Pirate Den 2. This map may be crowded, however. The mini-dungeon there is also an option, but it's not as dense at Pirate Den 2. *At level 95, the Ellin Forest quest chain is unlocked. You can do the quests there, but a lot of them require looting etc. drops. The boss Chao is decent experience as well. However, if you're under 4th job, you may have trouble defeating Ephenia since she has a lot of HP and sports Physical Resistance, which basically halves your damage without elemental resistance.
 
===Fourth Job===
*Level 100-109: Congratulations, you're finally 4th job! Time to put those awesome new skills to good use! The PQ Neo Huroids are still great at this level range, but are slower than before. However, they're still a great spot. It is also recommended to start training at the Evolution System (aka Evolving/Evo World). You can customize your training map with cores that increase the level, spawn rate, HP/EXP, and change the drops of the monsters inside. It is recommended to train at Link 3, since the monsters fly around, and from time to time the Guidance System in the middle lures them to the center, making it easier to annihilate them. If this is your first time, it is suggested to purchase the 5x HP, 30% spawn rate, and monster level +7 Cores. These cores cost less than 300,000 mesos total, so it's a great deal, however you will still have to worry about potions. If you manage to find even better cores inside, feel free to use them to maximize experience gain. If you aren't so lucky, you can continue to use the same cores. If you have a strong party member with you, they can take you to Root Abyss, since the normal mode bosses give 2.2 million EXP per clear. Dual Ghost Pirates are also a decent option at this range.
 
*Level 110-114: You can continue to train at PQ Neo Huroids, but it gets relatively slower in comparison to earlier levels as it is capped at level 99. It's still excellent, however. Root Abyss and Evolution System are still great at this level range. If you haven't done the Zakum prequests yet, it is suggested to do them if you are strong, since the arms give great experience. If you're very strong, you can defeat the whole thing! At level 110, the Lion King's Castle is open to those who dare explore it! The first quest involves defeating Red Crockies, which have a lot of HP, and give 0 experience. However, finishing this quest allows you to access Jenn's next few quests, which involve collecting a lot of etc. items and breaking the respective seals involved. By finishing these, you will gain access to the Fourth Tower. Dual Ghost Pirates and Gigantic Spirit Vikings are also decent at this range.
 
*Level 115-119: Evolution System, Root Abyss, and Zakum (if you can kill) are still great spots at this level.At level 115, you get another quest chain from Ifia in LKC, which is nowhere near as tedious. When finished, you gain access to Prison Guard Ani, which is involved in a quest at level 118. In the meantime, if you aren't 118 yet, you can head to Golden Temple, which is unlocked at level 115, to do quests there, which are fairly simple. At the end of these quests, you unlock a new training map called Ganapatis. The map is big, but the spawn more than makes up for it, especially for ice-wielding jobs. Gigantic Spirit Vikings are also decent at this range, especially for jobs with lightning based attacks.
**At level 118, you get to fight Prison Guard Ani. He can be tough at this level, having 60m HP, but defeating him results in you receiving a box from him which contains various potions and scrolls. You also get a special Mastery Book for defeating him the first time. Luden also gives you 3 quests afterwards, one to obtain a Lion King's Scroll, another to obtain an Equip Enhancement Scroll (or Advanced), and the last one to obtain a Potential Scroll (or advanced). All of these quests give over 4 million experience upon completion, but involve slaying Ani multiple times, which can get you to 120 easily.
 
*Level 120-124: Evolution System and Zakum are still good options, though, while Root Abyss may not be as much. Fantasy Theme World is open at 120, and you can do the quests there if you'd like, but a LOT of killing is involved. Party Quests are also nice experience at this level. The Silent Crusade quests at level 120 give good experience as well. Papulatus is also nice experience
 
*Level 125-129: Evolution System is still a good option, as is Zakum. At 125, Neo City is available. Doing all the quests brings you to at least 126 and 50% (unless you die repeatedly). The bosses in Neo City give good experience as well. Malaysia is also good for this level range as well. PQs are also good.
 
*Level 130-140: Like before, Evolution System is still good, but it slows down compared to before. Malaysia is still a good option, with monsters like Gallopera. Monster Park and PQs are also good.
 
*Level 140-150: Gallopera and Evolution System start to slow down now. Truckers are a good spot, and MP3 is great too. The inside of the Ghost Ship is viable if MP3 is full. Monster Park and PQs are still good. Temple of Time quests also start at level 140, and you can finish all of Memory Lane. At 145, the Road of Regrets gets unlocked, and you can do the quests there too. Dimension Invasion PQ is also unlocked at level 140, and it can be great experience. It is suggested to finish at around 49 minutes, since there is a chance to get a bonus stage that gives great experience. However, the stage is tough, since you have to keep the monsters from running into each other.
 
*Level 150-160: MP3, Dimension Invasion, and Evolution System are probably your best bet at this level range. Monster Park and PQs are still good. At 155, the Road to Oblivion is open, so the quests are an option. Dukus are decent too, but they can stun, so it may not be a good idea. However, Ulu City quests, while they start at 140, are suggested to be started around this level range. Krexel, the final boss, gives good experience, but can only be fought twice a day.
 
*Level 160-170: Evolution loses its touch at 160 since the monsters cap at this level. However, it is still good until 171, when the penalty kicks in. Stronghold is also open at 165 via quests. You can go there at 160, but you'll need to warp or be doored in. Krexel is still nice experience.
 
*Level 170-180: Stronghold, Dimension Invasion, and Krexel your best bet. At 170, Hall of Honor is unlocked, but you won't be able to maximize experience gain until 179.
 
*Level 180-190: Hall of Honor is your best bet. Krexel starts getting affected by the penalty at 181. In Root Abyss, if you finished the quests, the Neglected Garden is also decent experience. Dimension Invasion also starts to lose its touch since the monsters cap at 180, but the reward experience doesn't.
 
*Level 190-200: Now, Twilight Perion shall be open to you. Ancient Stone Golems have a lot of HP, but give a lot of experience. It's recommended to go here if you are very strong, since the monsters have upwards of 85 million HP. If you aren't quite as strong, you could also go to the Neglected Garden or Dimension Invasion, but these will be slower thanks to the penalty.
 
*Level 200+: Ancient Golems are definitely your best bet at this point. Going past 200 is completely optional, but if you plan to do so, for whatever reason, I wish you good luck. Ancient Mixed Golems are the best spot, because the map is enormous and the spawn complements it. If you are too lazy you can also do PQs, though they give about 0.3% EXP each time at level 200 and even lower at higher levels.


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For more details on a simple training location list, see MapleStory/Walkthrough.
For more details on Mini Dungeons, see MapleStory/Mini Dungeons.

The training locations listed below are for power leveling. Each section briefly describes the best places to kill large amounts of monsters to level the fastest for that level range.

In most cases you should only hunt monsters that you can kill within 1-2 hits. It is highly suggested that a player seeks the best exp giving monster he/she can one or two hit KO. A player can acquire more EXP in a short amount of time from numerous lower level enemies than one giant enemy. For example, you may be able to kill a monster in one hit that gives you 1/4 the experience of a monster that takes 16 hits. In the time it takes to kill four of the small monsters, you would have acquired as much experience as damaging the larger monster to 1/4 of its health. To maximize your experience gain and minimize the amount of time you have to spend killing monsters, you should pay attention to how much experience you gain from each enemy, and how long (how many hits) it takes to kill them. With each patch since Chaos, the standard for classes has been to give each one, even at first job, an attack that can hit multiple enemies. This has drastically sped up the leveling process.

Note: Level ranges are just a reference and need not be strictly followed.

  • Newer Accounts refer to usually the first few characters. Suggested paths will also tailor towards obtaining upgrade items while levelling up as they may not have sufficient resources to not rely on system handouts.
  • Subsequent characters refer to the other characters after the first few characters, as these characters tend to be way stronger before 4th job with the help of Fairy Blessing, Link Skills and Maple Legion.

First Job

Newer Accounts
  • Level 10-20: Job Quests (compulsory for Eunwol, Kinesis, Cadena, Illium and Ark) or Golems in Henesys
  • Level 20-30: Job Quests (compulsory for Eunwol, Kinesis, Cadena, Illium and Ark) or Curse/Evil Eyes in Ellinia
Subsequent Characters
  • Level 10-30: Job Quests (compulsory for Eunwol, Kinesis, Cadena, Illium and Ark) or Curse/Evil Eyes in Ellinia

Second Job

Newer Accounts
  • Level 30-60: Ellinel Academy quests / Gold Beach quests / Riena Strait quests / Secret Forest Elodin quests
Subsequent Characters (Non-Reboot)
  • Level 30-40: Ellinel Academy quests / Gold Beach quests (either one)
  • Level 40-60: Copper Drakes in Sleepywood
Subsequent Characters (Reboot)
  • Level 30-50: Ellinel Academy quests / Gold Beach quests
  • Level 50-60: Wild Boar Areas in Perion

Third Job

Newer Accounts
  • Level 60-71: Ellinel Academy quests / Gold Beach quests / Riena Strait quests / Secret Forest Elodin quests
  • Level 71-75: Drakes in Sleepywood
  • Level 75-85: White Fangs in El Nath
  • Level 85-95: Sand Rats and Scorpions in Magatia
  • Level 95-100: Roids in Magatia or Rashes in Leafre
Subsequent Characters (Non-Reboot)
  • Level 60-70: Drakes in Sleepywood
  • Level 70-80: Sand Rats and Scorpions in Magatia or Roids in Magatia
  • Level 80-100: Rashes in Leafre or Harps in Leafre (5 Star Force)
Subsequent Characters (Reboot)
  • Level 60-75: Drakes in Sleepywood
  • Level 75-85: Stairway to the Sky 1 in Orbis
  • Level 85-100: Sand Rats and Scorpions in Magatia or Roids in Magatia

Fourth Job

Lower Funding Characters
  • Level 100-110: Dimension Library quests or Rashes in Leafre
  • Level 110-120: Lion King Castle quests or Robo in Ludibrium
  • Level 120-125: Fantasy Theme Park quests or Robo in Ludibrium
  • Level 125-130: Korean Folk Town quests or Moon Bunnies in Korean Folk Town or Ghost Park
  • Level 130-140: Golden Temple quests or King Goblins in Korean Folk Town or Pot in Herb Town or Ghost Park
  • Level 140-145: King Goblins in Korean Folk Town or Pot in Herb Town or Ghost Park or Memory Monk in Time Temple
  • Level 145-150: Kerning Tower quests or monsters in Kerning Tower
  • Level 150-165: Stone Colossius quests or Mantis in Stone Colossius
  • Level 165-170: Omega Sector quests and monsters
  • Level 170-175: Kritias quests or monsters in Kritias or Omega Sector
  • Level 175-180: Detective Rave quests or monsters in Kritias
  • Level 180-185: Monsters in Kritias
  • Level 185-190: Fox Valley quests and monsters
  • Level 190-200: Twilight Perion or Fox Valley monsters
Higher Funding Characters (Non-Reboot)
  • Level 100-110: Harps in Leafre (5 Star Force) or Kentarus in Leafre (15 Star Force)
  • Level 110-130: Thanatos in Ludibrium (28 Star Force)
  • Level 130-140: Bains in El Nath (50 Star Force) or Dark Wyvern in Leafre (65 Star Force)
  • Level 140-150: Diabolic Zombie in Shanghai
  • Level 150-165: Star Force maps in Kerning Tower (80 Star Force)
  • Level 165-180: New Gray White/Black in Omega Sector (140 Star Force)
  • Level 180-190: Ancient Mixed Golems or Transformed Stone Mask in Twilight Perion
  • Level 190-200: Haven or Corrupted World Tree monsters
Higher Funding Characters (Reboot)
  • Level 100-120: Harps in Leafre (5 Star Force)
  • Level 120-140: Thanatos in Ludibrium (28 Star Force)
  • Level 140-155: Bains in El Nath (50 Star Force) or Dark Wyvern in Leafre (65 Star Force)
  • Level 155-175: Star Force maps in Kerning Tower (80 Star Force)
  • Level 175-190: New Gray White/Black in Omega Sector (140 Star Force)
  • Level 190-200: Ancient Mixed Golems or Transformed Stone Mask in Twilight Perion

Fifth Job

Lower Funding Characters
  • Level 200-210: Monsters in Haven or Corrupted World Tree. Build up on Arcane Force and damage while doing so.
  • Level 210-220: Monsters in Road to Extinction. Build up on Arcane Force and damage while doing so.
  • Level 220+: Arcane River monsters
Higher Funding Characters
  • Level 200+: Arcane River monsters