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This area is based on Japanese culture. It was the first original area created, and was long thought to be exclusive to JapanMS. Zipangu consists of three towns, and is renowned as a great place to train at almost every level. All three areas are host to a number of bosses. It is by far the largest World Tour map. | This area is based on Japanese culture. It was the first original area created, and was long thought to be exclusive to JapanMS. Zipangu consists of three towns, and is renowned as a great place to train at almost every level. All three areas are host to a number of bosses. It is by far the largest World Tour map. | ||
The name varies by version: | The name varies by version: | ||
* Zipangu (JapanMS | * Zipangu (JapanMS, MapleSEA, GlobalMS, EuropeMS) | ||
* Edo Village (ChinaMS, TaiwanMS) | * Edo Village (ChinaMS, TaiwanMS) | ||
[[File:MS | [[File:MS WorldMap Zipangu.png|thumb|Zipangu's world map]] | ||
==[[File:MS Mushroom Shrine Icon.png]] Mushroom Shrine== | ==[[File:MS Mushroom Shrine Icon.png]] Mushroom Shrine== | ||
*'''Region''': World Tour. | *'''Region''': World Tour. | ||
*'''Roads''': Zipangu (JapanMS | *'''Roads''': Zipangu (JapanMS, MapleSEA, GlobalMS). | ||
*'''Level Range''': | *'''Level Range''' (JMS): 10-161 | ||
[[File:MS | [[File:MS WorldMap Mushroom Shrine.png|thumb|Mushroom Shrine's world map]] | ||
[[File:MS Mushroom Shrine.jpg|thumb|Mushroom Shrine]] | [[File:MS Mushroom Shrine.jpg|thumb|Mushroom Shrine]] | ||
The first town you arrive at when entering Zipangu is the Mushroom Shrine, a beautiful town filled with Cherry Blossom Trees, and the backdrop of Mount Fuji. The shrine area is full of shops, selling a variety of foods with different effects. There are Takoyakis, Ramens, Octopus Balls, Dangos and many more. Mushroom Shrine is always in Springtime, so the fair climate is great for the growth of monsters, plants, and players alike. Various monsters roam the nearby countryside, from the common and weak mushroom species, to the monsters that only appear in Zipangu, like the Cloud and Night foxes, and the great for training Crows. Off the main town is an area called the Cemetery, which houses a number of undead monsters, like Ghosts and Coolie Zombies. In the last map of the Cemetery are some Bains. Nearby is a hidden street called Hall of Mushroom, where the mutated mushroom god Blue Mushmom spawns. In another map off of Mushroom Shrine, a bamboo and pine forest branches off, leading through throngs of Paper Lantern Ghosts, Water Goblins and Dreamy Ghosts, finally up to the | The first town you arrive at when entering Zipangu is the Mushroom Shrine, a beautiful town filled with Cherry Blossom Trees, and the backdrop of Mount Fuji. The shrine area is full of shops, selling a variety of foods with different effects. There are Takoyakis, Ramens, Octopus Balls, Dangos and many more. Mushroom Shrine is always in Springtime, so the fair climate is great for the growth of monsters, plants, and players alike. Various monsters roam the nearby countryside, from the common and weak mushroom species, to the monsters that only appear in Zipangu, like the Cloud and Night foxes, and the great for training Crows. Off the main town is an area called the Cemetery, which houses a number of undead monsters, like Ghosts and Coolie Zombies. In the last map of the Cemetery are some Bains. Nearby is a hidden street called Hall of Mushroom, where the mutated mushroom god Blue Mushmom spawns. In another map off of Mushroom Shrine, a bamboo and pine forest branches off, leading through throngs of Paper Lantern Ghosts, Water Goblins and Dreamy Ghosts, finally up to the Black Crow boss. | ||
:In all versions, Mushroom Shrine is reached via Spinel the Tour Guide as part of the World Tour. In JapanMS and TaiwanMS, Zipangu can also be reached by Perry the Pelican Taxi. In JapanMS, Perry carries travelers in his mouth back and forth from [[MapleStory | :In all versions, Mushroom Shrine is reached via Spinel the Tour Guide as part of the World Tour. In JapanMS and TaiwanMS, Zipangu can also be reached by Perry the Pelican Taxi. In JapanMS, Perry carries travelers in his mouth back and forth from [[MapleStory/Kerning City|Kerning City]]. In TaiwanMS, Perry is located in [[MapleStory/Towns/Taiwan|Ximending]] instead of Kerning City. | ||
===Monsters=== | |||
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[[File:MS Monster Orange Mushroom.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Orange Mushroom|Orange Mushroom]] (10) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Green Mushroom.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 1-10#Green Mushroom|Green Mushroom]] (10) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Dejected Green Mushroom.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 11-20#Dejected Green Mushroom|Dejected Green Mushroom]] (11) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Horny Mushroom.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 11-20#Thorn Mushroom|Thorn Mushroom]] (12) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Blue Mushmom.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 161-170#Blue Mushdad|Blue Mushdad]] - Boss (170) | |||
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[[File:MS Monster Crow.png]] [[MapleStory/Non-GMS monsters#Crow|Crow]] (160) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Fox.png]] [[MapleStory/Non-GMS monsters#Cloud Fox|Cloud Fox]] (161) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Field Fox.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 151-160#Field Fox|Field Fox]] (160) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Night Fox.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 151-160#Night Fox|Night Fox]] (160) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Wandering Fire Raccoon.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 161-170#Wandering Fire Raccoon|Wandering Fire Raccoon]] (161) | |||
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==Cemetery== | |||
*'''Level Range''' (JMS): 10-162 | |||
*'''Level Range''' (other): 10-150 | |||
[[File:MS Zipangu Cemetery.jpg|thumb|Mushroom Shrine's Cemetery.]] | |||
Near the Mushroom shrine is a dark area called the Cemetery. It has a bright moon shining over Mount Fuji, and as would be expected, all of the monsters here are dark or undead. Zombie Mushrooms and other undead beings walk the area, under Japanese shrines to the dead. Further out, crows, which in many cultures represent the reincarnated souls of humans, fly around, and Dark Stone Golems and Big Cloud Foxes walk the earth. At the very end, a map called the WanWan Spa of Hell, where water is found, is made up exclusively of Bains (Black Snakes in JapanMS). The Cemetery area is one of the few places in MapleStory that has a night sky scene, along with [[MapleStory/Towns/Korean Folk Town|Korean Folk Town's Black Mountain]], [[MapleStory/Towns/Taiwan|Formosa's Night Market]] and [[MapleStory/Towns/Magatia|Magatia]]. There is also a map that leads to [[MapleStory/Momijigaoka|Momijigaoka]], which is part of the Cemetery, but separate from the rest of the Cemetery maps in JapanMS. | |||
===Monsters (JMS)=== | |||
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[[File:MS Monster Moon Bunny.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 141-150#Mammoth Moon Bunny|Mammoth Moon Bunny]] (150) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Dark Specter.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 151-160#Nightghost|Nightghost]] (160) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Red Boogie.png]] [[MapleStory/Non-GMS monsters#Red Boogie|Red Boogie]] (162) | |||
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[[File:MS Monster Blue Boogie.png]] [[MapleStory/Non-GMS monsters#Blue Boogie|Blue Boogie]] (162) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Green Boogie.png]] [[MapleStory/Non-GMS monsters#Green Boogie|Green Boogie]] (162) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Black Boogie.png]] [[MapleStory/Non-GMS monsters#Black Boogie|Black Boogie]] (162) | |||
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===Monsters (Non-JMS)=== | |||
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[[File:MS Monster Crow.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 151-160#Crow|Crow]] (160) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Night Fox.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 151-160#Night Fox|Night Fox]] (160) | |||
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[[File:MS Monster Dark Specter.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 151-160#Nightghost|Nightghost]] (160) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Moon Bunny.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 141-150#Mammoth Moon Bunny|Mammoth Moon Bunny]] (150) | |||
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*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 21-30#Zombie Mushroom|Zombie Mushroom]] | |||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#Nightghost|Nightghost]] | |||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#Zombie|Zombie]] | |||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#Dark Stone Golem|Dark Stone Golem]] | |||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Dark Cloud Fox|Dark Cloud Fox]] | |||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 81-90#Bain|Bain]] | |||
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===Pine Forest Area=== | |||
*'''Level Range''': 40-115. | |||
[[File:MS Zipangu Pine.jpg|thumb|Mushroom Shrine's Pine Forest.]] | |||
This area contains a number of monsters, including a boss. It is a foggy area with bamboo and wrecked boats in the background. Unlike the Cemetery, the moon in this map is full and overpowers the majestic image of Mount Fuji. The first map is made up of Paper Lantern Ghost, a great training spot that has, in JapanMS, become the new alternative to Zombies. The next map is made up of Three-tailed foxes, called Samiho, and Water Goblins, green kappa-like monsters. These are also a great training spot for higher levels. Beyond the Water Goblins are Dreamy Ghosts, ghostly female forms that roam on a flat and even map. At the far end is a giant golden Buddha statue, under which the Black Crow boss spawns. It is a powerful and annoying boss, often leading to the death of unsuspecting people training here. This area is commonly called Himes by Maplers. In MSEA, the ghostly female ghost is called Mong. | |||
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;Monsters | ;Monsters | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 31-40#Paper Lantern Ghost|Paper Lantern Ghost]] | |||
* [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#Water Goblin|Water Goblin]] | ||
* [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#Samiho|Samiho]] | ||
* [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Dreamy Ghost|Dreamy Ghost]] (Not available in ChinaMS) | ||
* [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 111-120#Black Crow|Black Crow]] - Boss (Not available in ChinaMS) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Bot-Catching#Bamboo Warrior|Bamboo Warrior]] - Boss/Bot-catching (Not available in all versions.) | |||
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===NPCs=== | ===NPCs=== | ||
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{{MapleStory/NPC|Robo||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine| | {{MapleStory/NPC|Robo||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine| | ||
;Merchant | ;Merchant | ||
[[File:MS Item Ramen.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Ramen|Ramen]]''' - 1,100 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Kinoko Ramen (Roasted Pork).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Kinoko Ramen (Roasted Pork)|Kinoko Ramen (Roasted Pork)]]''' - 1,600 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Kinoko Ramen (Pig Bone).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Kinoko Ramen (Pig Head)|Kinoko Ramen (Pig Head)]]''' - 850 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Kinoko Ramen (Salt).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Kinoko Ramen (Salt)|Kinoko Ramen (Salt)]]''' - 550 meso}} | [[File:MS Item Ramen.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Ramen|Ramen]]''' - 1,100 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Kinoko Ramen (Roasted Pork).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Kinoko Ramen (Roasted Pork)|Kinoko Ramen (Roasted Pork)]]''' - 1,600 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Kinoko Ramen (Pig Bone).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Kinoko Ramen (Pig Head)|Kinoko Ramen (Pig Head)]]''' - 850 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Kinoko Ramen (Salt).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Kinoko Ramen (Salt)|Kinoko Ramen (Salt)]]''' - 550 meso}} | ||
{{MapleStory/NPC|Janken||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine| | {{MapleStory/NPC|Janken||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine| | ||
;Merchant | ;Merchant | ||
[[File:MS Item Fish Cake (Skewer).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Fish Cake (Skewer)|Fish Cake (Skewer)]]''' - 550 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Fish Cake (Dish).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Fish Cake (Dish)|Fish Cake (Dish)]]''' - 1,300 meso}} | [[File:MS Item Fish Cake (Skewer).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Fish Cake (Skewer)|Fish Cake (Skewer)]]''' - 550 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Fish Cake (Dish).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Fish Cake (Dish)|Fish Cake (Dish)]]''' - 1,300 meso}} | ||
{{MapleStory/NPC|Jin Jia||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine| | {{MapleStory/NPC|Jin Jia||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine| | ||
;Merchant | ;Merchant | ||
[[File:MS Item Yakisoba.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Yakisoba|Yakisoba]]''' - 1,800 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Yakisoba (x2).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Yakisoba (x2)|Yakisoba (x2)]]''' - 3,800 meso}} | [[File:MS Item Yakisoba.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Yakisoba|Yakisoba]]''' - 1,800 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Yakisoba (x2).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Yakisoba (x2)|Yakisoba (x2)]]''' - 3,800 meso}} | ||
{{MapleStory/NPC|Bronze||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine| | {{MapleStory/NPC|Bronze||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine| | ||
;Merchant | ;Merchant | ||
[[File:MS Item Takoyaki (Octopus Ball).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Takoyaki (Octopus Ball)|Takoyaki (Octopus Ball)]]''' - 2,000 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Takoyaki (Jumbo).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Takoyaki (Jumbo)|Takoyaki (Jumbo)]]''' - 4,200 meso}} | [[File:MS Item Takoyaki (Octopus Ball).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Takoyaki (Octopus Ball)|Takoyaki (Octopus Ball)]]''' - 2,000 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Takoyaki (Jumbo).png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Takoyaki (Jumbo)|Takoyaki (Jumbo)]]''' - 4,200 meso}} | ||
{{MapleStory/NPC|Taru||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine| | {{MapleStory/NPC|Taru||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine| | ||
;Merchant | ;Merchant | ||
[[File:MS Item Dango.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Dango|Dango]]''' - 650 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Tri-colored Dango.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food#Tri-colored Dango|Tri-colored Dango]]''' - 1,350 meso}} | [[File:MS Item Dango.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Dango|Dango]]''' - 650 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Tri-colored Dango.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Food and potions#Tri-colored Dango|Tri-colored Dango]]''' - 1,350 meso}} | ||
{{MapleStory/NPC|Thunder the Samurai||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine|''Not available in GMS.'' | {{MapleStory/NPC|Thunder the Samurai||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine|''Not available in GMS.'' | ||
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[[File:MS Item Bamboo Spear.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Spears#Bamboo Spear|Bamboo Spear]]''' - 60,000 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Blue Arrow for Crossbow.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Ammunition#Blue Arrow for Crossbow|Blue Arrow for Crossbow]]''' - 40 meso}} | [[File:MS Item Bamboo Spear.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Spears#Bamboo Spear|Bamboo Spear]]''' - 60,000 meso<br>[[File:MS Item Blue Arrow for Crossbow.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Ammunition#Blue Arrow for Crossbow|Blue Arrow for Crossbow]]''' - 40 meso}} | ||
{{MapleStory/NPC|Kino Konoko||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine| | {{MapleStory/NPC|Kino Konoko||Zipangu: Mushroom Shrine|Mushroom Shrine Tales NPC]]}} | ||
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==[[File:MS Showa Town Icon.png]] Showa Town== | ==[[File:MS Showa Town Icon.png]] Showa Town== | ||
[[File:MS | [[File:MS WorldMap Showa Town.png|thumb|Showa Town World Map]] | ||
[[File:MS Showa Town.jpg|thumb|Showa Town]] | [[File:MS Showa Town.jpg|thumb|Showa Town]] | ||
*'''Region''': World Tour. | *'''Region''': World Tour. | ||
*'''Roads''': Zipangu (JapanMS | *'''Roads''': Zipangu (JapanMS, MapleSEA, GlobalMS, EuropeMS, BrazilMS) / Showa Village (ChinaMS, TaiwanMS). | ||
*'''Level Range''': 45-95. | *'''Level Range''': 45-95. | ||
When most people think of Zipangu, they are usually remembering parts of Showa. After walking to the right of Mushroom Shrine, the maps begin to change into a street or alleyway. The enemies look like players, and roam the streets wielding guns, swords, baseball bats and bricks | When most people think of Zipangu, they are usually remembering parts of Showa. After walking to the right of Mushroom Shrine, the maps begin to change into a street or alleyway. The enemies look like players, and roam the streets wielding guns, swords, baseball bats and bricks. In one of these streets, the Male Boss of the Yakuza, the Japanese gangster group that operates like the Mafia, spawns. These Yakuza members and random bosses pose a hazard to lower level players venturing to Showa. Once in Showa's Main town, there is a sauna, with secret maps filled with monsters. There's a number of quests and even a Free Market Entrance. The NPC shopkeepers here sell different items that act like return scrolls, instantly taking you back to areas of Zipangu. Also, there are hair and skin salons, and NPCs selling rare Gachapon only items for very high prices, some of the only items from an NPC for over 1 million mesos. | ||
;Monsters | ;Monsters | ||
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*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#Red Slime|Red Slime | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 51-60#Red Slime|Red Slime]] | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra A|Extra A]] (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS, CMS, GMS, EMS) | |||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra A|Extra A]] (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS) | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra B|Extra B]] (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS, CMS, GMS, EMS) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra B|Extra B]] (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS) | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra C|Extra C]] (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS, CMS, GMS, EMS) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra C|Extra C]] (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS) | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Leader A|Leader A]] (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS, CMS, GMS, EMS) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Leader A|Leader A]] (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS) | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Leader B|Leader B]] (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS, CMS, GMS, EMS) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Leader B|Leader B]] (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS) | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Male Boss|Male Boss]] - Boss (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS, CMS, GMS, EMS) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Male Boss|Male Boss]] - Boss (JMS, MSEA, ThaiMS, TMS) | |||
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* Weapon Seller: | * Weapon Seller: | ||
[[File:MS Item Mystic Cane.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Staves#Mystic Cane|Mystic Cane]]''' - 2,000,000 meso<br> | [[File:MS Item Mystic Cane.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Staves#Mystic Cane|Mystic Cane]]''' - 2,000,000 meso<br> | ||
[[File:MS Item Bushido. | [[File:MS Item Bushido.png]] '''[[MapleStory/Daggers#Bushido|Bushido]]''' - 2,000,000 meso<br> | ||
[[File:MS Item Bamboo Sword.png]] '''[[MapleStory/One-Handed Swords#Bamboo Sword|Bamboo Sword]]''' - 80,000 meso<br> | [[File:MS Item Bamboo Sword.png]] '''[[MapleStory/One-Handed Swords#Bamboo Sword|Bamboo Sword]]''' - 80,000 meso<br> | ||
[[File:MS Item Pico-Pico Hammer.png]] '''[[MapleStory/One-Handed Swords#Pico-Pico Hammer|Pico-Pico Hammer]]''' - 1,250,000 meso<br> | [[File:MS Item Pico-Pico Hammer.png]] '''[[MapleStory/One-Handed Swords#Pico-Pico Hammer|Pico-Pico Hammer]]''' - 1,250,000 meso<br> | ||
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===Showa Hideout (Yakuza Mansion)=== | ===Showa Hideout (Yakuza Mansion)=== | ||
*'''Level Range:''' 45- | *'''Level Range:''' 45-136 (160-170 in JMS) | ||
[[File:MS Showa Hideout.jpg|thumb|Showa Hideout]] | [[File:MS Showa Hideout.jpg|thumb|Showa Hideout]] | ||
Inside Showa, an NPC will lead you to the Showa Hideout, where large numbers of the human monsters appear. These are far stronger than the members roaming outdoors. The maps range from Parking Lots to Break Rooms. Towards the end, a Female Boss, commonly called Anego, is found, and beyond her is the room where both Bodyguards and the Grandpa Boss are found, the most difficult single form boss in the game. Showa Hideout is currently not available in ChinaMS | Inside Showa, an NPC will lead you to the Showa Hideout, where large numbers of the human monsters appear. These are far stronger than the members roaming outdoors. The maps range from Parking Lots to Break Rooms. Towards the end, a Female Boss, commonly called Anego, is found, and beyond her is the room where both Bodyguards and the Grandpa Boss are found, the most difficult single form boss in the game. Showa Hideout is currently not available in ChinaMS. | ||
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;Monsters | ;Monsters | ||
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*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra A|Extra A]] ( | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra A|Extra A]] (45) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra B|Extra B]] ( | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra B|Extra B]] (47) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra C|Extra C]] ( | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 41-50#Extra C|Extra C]] (50) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Leader A|Leader A]] (62) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Leader | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 61-70#Leader B|Leader B]] (64) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 71-80#Extra D|Extra D]] (72) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Male Boss|Male Boss]] - Boss ( | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 91-100#Male Boss|Male Boss]] - Boss (95) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level | *[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 121-130#Female Boss|Female Boss]] - Boss (130) | ||
*[[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 131-140#(*)Bain|[*]Bain]] (136) | |||
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== [[File:MS Neo TokyoK Icon.png]] Kamuna == | == [[File:MS Neo TokyoK Icon.png]] Kamuna == | ||
[[File:Maplestory Kamuna.png|thumb|Forest of Oblivion]] | [[File:Maplestory Kamuna.png|thumb|Forest of Oblivion]] | ||
*'''Region''': World Tour. | *'''Region''': World Tour. | ||
*'''Roads''': Zipangu (JapanMS). | *'''Roads''': Zipangu (JapanMS). | ||
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* Tokyo Skies Year 2102 | * Tokyo Skies Year 2102 | ||
* Shibuya Year 2012 | * Shibuya Year 2012 | ||
* Ninja Castle: Halcyon Times of Peace}} | * Ninja Castle: Halcyon Times of Peace (Ninja Castle in MapleSEA)}} | ||
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==[[File:MS Mushroom Shrine Icon.png]] | ==[[File:MS Mushroom Shrine Icon.png]] Ninja Castle == | ||
[[File:MS Maple Castle.jpg|thumb|Outside Ninja Castle - Town area]] | [[File:MS Maple Castle.jpg|thumb|Outside Ninja Castle - Town area]] | ||
[[File:MS | [[File:MS WorldMap Ninja Castle.png|thumb|left|Ninja Castle World Map]] | ||
*'''Region:''' World Tour | *'''Region:''' World Tour | ||
*'''Roads:''' Zipangu (JapanMS | *'''Roads:''' Zipangu (JapanMS, MapleSEA, GlobalMS, EMS) / Edo Village (TaiwanMS) | ||
Ninja Castle can be accessed from Kamuna via the Warp Crystal (JapanMS, TaiwanMS, MapleSEA, EMS), or from Mushroom Shrine via the Feudal Lord's litter (GlobalMS). There are NPCs who give quests and sell the same items that are available in Showa Town. There is another map before entrance into the castle where a number of NPCs are also gathered, though unlike a traditional town map there are also monsters here. | |||
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===Ninja Castle=== | ===Ninja Castle Interior=== | ||
*'''Level Range''': 25-180 | *'''Level Range''': 25-180 (170-180 in JMS/GMS) | ||
[[File:MS Maple Castle Interior.jpg|thumb|Inside Ninja Castle.]] | [[File:MS Maple Castle Interior.jpg|thumb|Inside Ninja Castle.]] | ||
Ninja Castle is one of the strongest areas in Zipangu. On the outside of the castle there are many lower level minions. Once the player enters the castle, the monsters instantly become stronger, and by the time a player reaches the center, the monsters reach level 100 plus. The maps are difficult to navigate, as there are no blue portals to signify doorways, and there are trap doors that can send a player backwards all over the place. Subi throwing stars and arrows can be seen sticking out of the walls,and even walked on. At the heart is the 2nd highest level boss in the game, the Feudal Lord. | Ninja Castle is one of the strongest areas in Zipangu. On the outside of the castle there are many lower level minions. Once the player enters the castle, the monsters instantly become stronger, and by the time a player reaches the center, the monsters reach level 100 plus. The maps are difficult to navigate, as there are no blue portals to signify doorways, and there are trap doors that can send a player backwards all over the place. Subi throwing stars and arrows can be seen sticking out of the walls,and even walked on. At the heart is the 2nd highest level boss in the game, the Feudal Lord. | ||
;Monsters | ;Monsters | ||
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[[File:MS Monster Kaede Genin.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 161-170#Kaede Genin|Kaede Genin]] (170) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Kaede Ashigaru.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 171-180#Kaede Ashigaru|Kaede Ashigaru]] (171) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Kaede Chunin.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 171-180#Kaede Chunin|Kaede Chunin]] (172) | |||
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[[File:MS Monster Kaede Kunoichi.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 171-180#Kaede Kunoichi|Kaede Kunoichi]] (173) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Kaede Jonin.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 171-180#Kaede Jonin|Kaede Jonin]] (174) | |||
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[[File:MS Monster Kaede Ninto.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 171-180#Kaede Ninto|Kaede Ninto]] (175) | |||
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[[File:MS Monster Kacchuu Musha.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 171-180#Kacchuu Musha|Kacchuu Musha]] (178) | |||
[[File:MS Monster False Daimyo.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 171-180#False Daimyo|False Daimyo]] - Boss (180) | |||
[[File:MS Monster Emperor Toad.png]] [[MapleStory/Monsters/Level 171-180#Emperor Toad|Emperor Toad]] - Boss (180) | |||
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===NPCs=== | |||
==[[File:MS momijigaoka icon.png]] Momijigaoka (もミジヶ丘)== | |||
*'''Region''': World Tour. | |||
*'''Roads''': Zipangu (JapanMS, MapleSEA, GlobalMS,) / Edo Village (TaiwanMS). | |||
*'''Level Range''': . | |||
==[[File:MS honnouji icon.png]] Honnou-Ji== | |||
*'''Region''': World Tour. | |||
*'''Roads''': Zipangu (JapanMS, MapleSEA, GlobalMS,) / Edo Village (TaiwanMS). | |||
*'''Level Range''': . | |||
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