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{{MapleStory/Big Bang}}
{{subpage|general information should be moved to Getting Started or elsewhere}}
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The '''Beginner''' class essentially serves the purpose of being an introductory class. Though beginners obtain ability points upon leveling up, beginners do not lose experience upon death. It is advised, however, that one makes ''not'' dying a habit before advancing to the first job because experience is lost once the advancement is made. It is also strongly advised that the job advancement is made at the appropriate level (8 for Magicians, 10 for Warriors, Archers, Thieves, and Pirates).
The '''Beginner''' class essentially serves the purpose of being an introductory class. Though Beginners obtain ability points upon leveling up, Beginners do not lose experience upon death. It is advised, however, that one makes ''not'' dying a habit before advancing to the first job because experience is lost once the advancement is made. It is also strongly advised that the job advancement is made at the appropriate level (8 for Magicians, 10 for Warriors/Archers/Thieves). Some people choose to completely ignore the job advancement, and play MapleStory as a permanent Beginner. This is a challenging path to take.


==Training locations==
==Common Courtesy==
There are a number of quests that will be made available from the moment you begin the game. Finish all the quests and you should reach the required level to complete your First Job Advancement with ease.
As with all MMORPGs, there are some things that you should and should not do.


If you choose to skip the tutorial and head towards Lith Harbor straightaway, you can hunt the Snails, Blue Snails, Red Snails and Shrooms just outside of Lith Harbor and you can easily get to the required level to complete the First Job Advancement. Note however, this can be quite time-consuming towards the higher levels, as these monsters do not bring about much EXP to level you up.
*'''Territory''': While no one "owns" territory (it is intellectual property of Wizet), a significant number of MapleStory players grow attached to the area that they have been training on for a decent amount of time. This is an "unwritten law" of MapleStory, and it is suggested that you abide by it, if you value your fame level. If you would like to train somewhere, but it has already been taken, then simply change channels. With 19 channels there are plenty of places to train at. If you invade someone's territory, then it is most commonly considered "kill stealing" and will most likely cause arguments.  While it is incorrect to say that this is just as wrong to do as, for example, invading a foreign country, it tends to irritate people, so try not to do this. Unfortunately, in some places such as the popular "Pig Beach", territory is very hard to grasp, and a lot of kill stealing occurs as a result.
**The etiquette of territory is hard to define, as everyone has different views of how big their territory is. For some maps, a territory may be less than 1/8 of the map, or even a mere monster. On the other hand, the territory of some maps such as the end of the B3 Subway, and the Zombie maps, extend across the entire map. However, as you train in that particular map for a long amount of time, you will begin to grasp this common, unwritten knowledge. Also if you happen to want to kill say pigs without the random effect of maybe getting defamed go to a really unpopulated map. Say map 20 you will be able to train in relative peace, however you might not be able to kill pigs or anything else fast enough.


==First Job Advancement==
*'''Kill Stealing''': Many people "kill steal", especially at earlier levels. In essence, kill stealing is when a person either invades someone else's territory, or when a stronger player follows around a weaker player just to irritate that weak player. Kill stealing is often referred to as "KSing" ("KS" referring to "kill steal", and "KSed" referring to "kill stealed"). Sometimes, a form of kill stealing is used to defend against kill stealing. This situation is rare and cannot be defined with a specific term, other than "KS war", although this generally involves more than two people. It typically happens when someone is kill stealing, is warned, defamed, and still will not leave one's territory. Kill stealing is considered rude behavior and generally results in defaming. The kill stealing etiquette rule does not apply to boss monsters, per global belief. In some extreme cases, one may wait for a boss monster such as Mushmom for a considerable amount of time, and is KSed once it spawns.When you are being ksed,a good choice is to move to another training spot, or just run away.Getting ksed is not fun,especially if you have 2Xs exp.  
Once you reach level 8, you can change jobs to become a [[MapleStory/Magician|Magician]]. Or, you can wait until level 10 and become a [[MapleStory/Warrior|Warrior]], [[MapleStory/Thief|Thief]], [[MapleStory/Bowman|Bowman]], or [[MapleStory/Pirate|Pirate]]. You will retain any SP allocations, but your AP will be reallocated for the new job you choose. When you are ready, travel to Victoria Island and locate your first job instructor.


===Permanent Beginner===
*'''Defaming''': Defames, which is the opposite of fame, are generally frowned upon, as they can easily lead to "mass defames" in which a band of people defames a single person repeatedly. Defaming is sometimes a useful tool to use if someone is being extremely disrespectful by kill stealing or otherwise. A "defame war" is similar to a mass defaming, except two parties of people defame each other.
'''Permanent Beginners''' (also referred to as "super beginners" or "super noobs") are Beginners who stay Beginners past the first job advancement. The path of the Permanent Beginner is challenging, and only those with the patience can create a successful Beginner. Here are several of the most common reasons given for remaining a Beginner:
 
==Economy==
The economy of MapleStory is complicated, with prices fluctuating all the time as a result of inflation. Prices vary from version to version and server to server, depending on availability. Below is a list of those items which generally retain a standard price:
*Scrolls (those that increase equipment statistics) are usually valuable, the cheapest selling for at least 20,000 (except for DEF scrolls and scrolls for pet equipment, which are generally worth very little) and the most expensive selling for up to 30 million (for the Mage-demanded 60% Overall INT scroll, 10%/60% Earring INT scroll, the Warrior/Thief/Bowman-demanded 60/30% Glove Attack, and the 30% Overall for DEX, STR, LUK, and INT).
*Common ores are worth about 1,000-2,000 Mesos each. It is recommended that you keep all of your ores instead of selling them to the NPC. However, there are some rarer ores that are worth more, such as the Diamond, Gold or Black Crystal Ores,(Black crystal ores can be sold for 100-150k because of the need for the 3rd job advancement) which can be sold for even more (generally 2,000-10,000  Mesos each, depending on server). Then  there are the rarest ores - the "Crystal" ores such as the LUK, Wisdom, DEX, Power, and Dark Crystal Ores. The most expensive, the Dark Crystal, which is needed for the third job advancement test, sells for up to 200,000 Mesos each. Be wary that the Dark Crystal and Black Crystal Ores are not the same thing.
*The newer or less populated a server is, the higher the prices for rare items are. For example, on GlobalMS Scania, an item may sell for X Mesos, while on a less populated or less established server it may sell for up to 1.5 times that amount. At the end of the first week of the GlobalMS Tespia beta phase, those who had found a Panlid sold it for up to 2 million Mesos each. At the end of the last week of Tespia, however, the price had dropped to as low as 100,000 Mesos each. Also, once an item becomes obsolete, its value drops; for example, the price of Panlids in GlobalMS dropped upon the release of the new Magician shields (Mystic and Esther shields) and Bandit shields (Seclusion, Nimble, and Jurgen Wristguards).
*Counterpoint: Scrolls will usually be lower in newer servers; While there is a lower number of scrolls in the market, there will usually be very few people, if any, who can use them effectively. Also, lower level monsters give less profit, so players will have less money, which will translate into lower prices. Finally, quests such as [[../Quests/|Jane and the Wild Boar]] will also add scrolls to the market, in relatively large quantities for the server's age.
 
==Permanent Beginner==
'''Permanent Beginners''' (also referred to as "super beginners" or "super noobs"), are those Beginners who stay Beginners past the first job advancement. The path of the Permanent Beginner is challenging, and only those with the patience can create a successful Beginner. Here are several of the most common reasons given for remaining a Beginner:
*The challenge involved makes permanent Beginners very rare and envied.
*The challenge involved makes permanent Beginners very rare and envied.
*The fact that beginners do not lose experience upon death.
*The fact that Beginners do not lose experience upon death.
*The fact that the Cabs (regular and VIP) remain inexpensive at a 90% discount, thus making it easier to travel.
*The privilege of being able to wield rare weapons like the Frozen Tuna, Sake Bottle and Maroon Mop (highest weapon attack in the game) in some MapleStory versions which have extremely high weapon attacks and low level requirements.
*The privilege of being able to wield rare weapons like the Frozen Tuna, Sake Bottle and Maroon Mop (highest weapon attack in the game) in some MapleStory versions which have extremely high weapon attacks and low level requirements.


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*Being KSed a lot more at higher levels.
*Being KSed a lot more at higher levels.
*Having less quests (many are job specific).
*Having less quests (many are job specific).
*Handicapping yourself, making the game entirely terrible, nigh unplayable
 
===Equipment===
Because Beginners can only use non-job-specific equipment (i.e. "common" items), it is best to review the various equipment that is compatible with your character before purchasing and scrolling the equipment for your Beginner. If your main character is a permanent Beginner, you will probably not have access to the higher level equipment.
*[[MapleStory/Shields#Common|Common Shields]]
 
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