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After you successfully download and install the game and register an account name, it's time for you to get acquainted with the ins and outs of the world. As you level up as a Beginner you'll always want to look ahead to see how you can optimize your experience.

Gameplay

Like most MMORPGs, gameplay centers on venturing into dungeons and combating monsters in real-time. The players combat monsters and complete quests, in the process acquiring in-game currency, called "mesos" or "meru", experience points (EXP), and various items.

Characters advance in level by gaining a preset amount of EXP for each level. The maximum possible level is level 200. Upon leveling up, players receive Ability Points and Skill Points to distribute among their abilities and skills.

MapleStory's 2D side-scrolling viewpoint more closely resembles a platformer than the typical 3D or top-down view of other games such as Guild Wars or Mu Online. The controls for the game are executed using the computer keyboard and mouse. The keyboard is used for many game functions, and much of it can be re-arranged to suit users' needs. The mouse is mainly used to trigger NPCs (Non Player Characters) and manipulating items.

MapleStory characters exist in "worlds". Each world is split up into "servers". Players are allowed to create up to three different characters in each world. Each world, similar in content between each other in the same version, is split into up to twenty channels, among which characters are allowed to freely switch. Characters and their items cannot be transferred between worlds, unless a transfer is purchased in the Cash Shop.

New players

First choose your class grouping.

After loading MapleStory, choose a server to play on. Select create character, then pick from one of four class groupings. Adventurers are the regular players, Cygnus Knights are more powerful than Adventurers but cannot level past 120, and Aran and Evan are hero classes.

Now that you've selected your class, name your character and then customize its appearance. For some class groupings, such as Evan, you will not be able to adjust the clothes or weapon that you begin with. Unlike the old system, you can now have characters of either gender.

Old system
Before you begin, you'll need to choose the sex of all of your characters, Male or Female. Once you have chosen, you cannot switch. This choice is meant to reflect your own gender; don't be surprised if many people do not. Now you must create your character: you'll have the ability to roll for its basic abilities (stats), choose what your character looks like, and name your character.

Ability Points

Players no longer need to roll dice for their stats. Instead, they start with 4 AP in every stat and the remaining AP can be freely allocated. When job advancing to 1st job, the stats will be automatically changed to fit the job (e.g. if you become a Thief at level 10, your allocated AP will be reset to 4 STR, 25 DEX, 4 INT, and 4 LUK). This allows Beginners to allocate AP to make them strong while on Maple Island, and allows players not to worry about starting stats when they make their first job advancement.

The old character creation screen showing the die.

Old system
You will be able to allocate ability points amongst four different stats that affect your character's inherent strengths. Players cannot manually choose where these points will be placed, as the distribution is randomly generated by a dice roll. Even if you have no preference, it is highly recommended that you have an idea of what class you wish to become. These stats will play a great role in your gameplay. The stats you focus on will depend on which class you choose.

Appearance

When customizing your character's appearance, you'll be able to choose from a limited variety of faces, hair styles, hair colors, skin colors, and initial equipment for their character. After the character's creation, the cosmetic aspects of these can be modified only through the quest "Beauty or Beast" or purchase of special coupons from the Cash Shop.

Naming

There are very few naming rules for your character, as long as the name has not already been taken. Remember that MapleStory tends to censor, so anything slightly inappropriate may not be a good idea.

Initial Job
For more details on this topic, see MapleStory/Jobs.

Unlike many other MMORPGs, players in MapleStory cannot choose a character class or job when they create the character. Rather, every character starts with the job Beginner until they meet the requirements to complete the first job advancement.

The Adventure Begins

After the character creation process is complete, you can chose to take several beginner quests that serve as a tutorial to the game. If you choose not to, you will be sent to Maple Island, a floating island specifically designed to be beginner-friendly.

For the means of strategy, it is important to place your points mainly into a certain stat and a certain skill. To choose which stat and skill you should mainly work on improving, you should first decide what class or job you will take on later in the game. The initial skills available to Beginner classes have little effect past the first job.

Dying

When a character's hit points reach zero, the character dies. Death will normally cost a character a percentage of EXP, never to fall below zero percent. Beginners do not lose EXP when they die. Items such as the one-use Safety Charm (available from the Cash Shop) can prevent EXP loss when the character dies. After death, the character transports to the nearest town. Upon returning to the nearest town, characters are revived with fifty HP, as well as the same amount of MP they possessed upon death.

Stats

For more details on this topic, see MapleStory/Stats.

There are four types of stats (Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, and Luck) with varying degrees of value depending on character class. Characters generally raise one main stat to increase their damage output, as well as one minor stat to meet the requirements to equip weapons and armor and/or increase the specialties that come with some of the stats. Also sometimes a character will choose to raise their health or mana. These are also raised using Ability Points (AP).

Skills

Every character class has various skills in which to invest Skill Points (SP). A skill becomes increasingly powerful or helpful depending on the amount of SP invested in the skill. Each skill can be mapped to a specific button to simplify activation.

Parties

Players can kill monsters alone, or they can form a party with up to 5 other characters. One character forms a party as the leader, and invites others to the party. The leader must be at least level 10 or have already completed the first job advancement to create a party. While killing monsters, Mesos and EXP are shared based on damage dealt to the monster as well as each character's relative level; more of each being given to higher-level members. Party members who are significantly weaker than the monsters killed by other members will not receive shares of the EXP unless they have dealt at least 1 point of damage to the monster before it is killed. The EXP and Mesos gained are only shared if the party members are on the same map and channel. Joining a party without helping is known as "leeching" and is generally considered rude.

Guilds

Players can form Guilds with other players. The purpose of a guild is to be able to find and chat with each other more easily, to bond with other players, and make it easier when trying to complete a quest. Members have their guild's name listed under their character name along with the guild's emblem, if applicable.

Guilds can be created at Orbis for a large amount of Mesos. Additional upgrades to the guild such as a guild emblem and expanding the maximum amount of guild members will carry an additional fee. For each expansion, the cost is more.

Guilds have a customizable hierarchy of five ranks. The "Guild Master", who initially created the guild, has complete control over the guild. "Jr. Masters", appointed by the Guild Master, have limited control over the guild. Each guild member's rank, level, and job is displayed in the guild window. A special guild-only quest called "Sharenian" is available. It is much like a party quest, but more difficult.

Monsters

For more details on this topic, see MapleStory/Monsters.

Killing monsters gives a player experience, Mesos, and/or items. Any experience gained is automatically added to the player’s total experience, whereas the Mesos and items are dropped at the location of the monsters' death.

Like human-controlled characters, monsters have defense ratings against attacks. In addition, some monsters have elemental strengths and weaknesses making them more or less susceptible to specific elemental attacks. Nearly all monsters can damage the player simply through contact. Some monsters can use skills similar to the player's.

Quests

For more details on this topic, see MapleStory/Quests.

Quests are varying tasks that players may perform for NPCs in return for experience and possible rewards. There are many available quests, each with varying prerequisites; most quests may require the player to have attained a certain level or to have completed certain quests. Some quests can be repeated, although the reward(s) and given EXP may be different from those attained during their first completion.

Items

Items can be acquired from monster drops, purchased from other characters or shops, or as rewards for completing a quest. In some versions of the game, items can be obtained through cash with the gachapon system. Players buy gachapon tickets with cash and each of these tickets can be exchanged for a random item. Items can be dropped (where they can be picked up by any other character), sold to any shop for a sum of meso, or sold/traded to other characters. Generally, stronger monsters drop better items. Due to the time required to sell valuable items to other players as well as the quantity of items received, many players create a mule account to store excess items and/or act as a dedicated trading account.

Inventory

There are five different item categories in the game: Equipment (clothes, accessories, and weapons); Use (potions, scrolls and other consumables); Set-up (decorations and special items); Etc. (monster drops, ores, and quest items); and Cash (items bought from the cash shop). In the inventory window, each category has its own section, each of which is only able to contain a limited amount of items. Extra inventory space can be purchased in the Cash Shop or awarded after each job advancement.

Equipment can be upgraded by using item upgrade scrolls which give stat bonuses to equipment. Using a scroll on an item can only be attempted a limited number of times irrespective of the scroll's success or failure. The number of attempts available vary with the item type. Scrolls have a certain percentage of success. Typically, the lower the success percentage, the higher the stat gains provided by the scrolls. Scrolls can only be used when you have equipped the item that you wish to upgrade, but in KoreanMS, MapleSEA, GlobalMS and JapanMS, there is a skill (listed in the beginner skill book) that allows you to scroll an item without the need of equipping it. Called Legendary Spirit, it is only available after a quest which requires over a million mesos, many 100% scrolls and a Red Whip, which is the hardest of to obtain.

Cash Shop

The Cash Shop is a virtual shop where players can buy items using real money. The items sold in the Cash Shop include clothing items, appearance-changing coupons, pets, and usable items that provide special bonuses, such as a bonus in experience gain. Most Cash Shop items expire after a certain period of time.

Pets, modeled after animals such as monkeys, dogs, cats, bunnies, pandas, and pigs, follow the owner around and can be equipped to pick up spoils dropped by enemies.

The Global Cash Shop markets items for two virtual currencies: Nexon Cash (NX Cash), and "MaplePoints". NX Cash is purchased outside of MapleStory through the MapleStory web site. MaplePoints, however, can be earned through special events.

Prepaid cards, obtained through events or bought from stores, are available in MapleSEA and GlobalMS. In the US, the Nexon prepaid cash cards are currently available in nationwide (US) Target stores. An event has been added, named "Spot On" to introduce the partnership. Completing the quest involves talking to two NPCs who give information about the sale of cash cards. Nexon prepaid cash cards have become available from other additional stores.

Free Market

The Free Market is a place set aside for people who wish to sell their items amongst other players. Miniature shops can be set up in this area in which people can browse their stock. Shop permits, required to set up a shop, are only available through the Cash Shop. There are two types of store permits: a standard store, which requires the presence of the player, and the "Mushroom House Elf", which does not require the presence of the player. One can meet with players located in other towns, provided the town contains a Free Market entrance. However, one cannot use the free market to travel between towns. There are entrances to the Free Market in many of the various towns, but not all.

Unique gameplay features

Although a purely two-dimensional game lacking certain features found in other MMORPGs, MapleStory has features that distinguish it from other online games. For example, by pressing certain keys, a player can have their character temporarily display various emotions viewable by other players; some emotions showcase a confused expression, while another conveys happiness. Additional expressions can be purchased in the Cash Shop.


User Interface (UI)

Content Korea Japan China Taiwan S.E.A. Global
Ranking[1] Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
New Character Info[2] No No No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No No
Guild BBS (Forum) Yes[3] No No Yes Yes YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png
Storage Locking System Yes No No Yes No No
Quest Summary[4] Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Initial System No No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png Yes No No
Chat Room No No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No No No
Maple Chat[5] Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Maple Talk[6] Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Simple Minimap Mode[7] No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png Yes Yes Yes Yes
Improved Quest System[8] No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No Yes No No
Inner Ability & Honor System[9] Yes
Additional Potential[10] Yes Yes No No Yes Yes[11]
Additional Options[12] Yes No No No Yes No
Tot’s Know How [13] No No No No No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png

Minigames

Content Korea Japan China Taiwan S.E.A. Global
Omok / Match Cards Yes
Gachapon
Yes[14]
Peanut Machines[15] Yes No No No Yes Yes
Twin Dragon's Egg[16] No No No No No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png
Cash Shop Surprise
Cash Shop Item Gachapon
No No No Yes Yes[17] Yes
"EXP" Gachapon No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No Yes Yes Removed[18]
Monster Game Arcade No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png Yes Yes No No
Speed Quiz[19] Yes
Rock Paper Scissors Removed YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No No Yes[20] Yes
Tarot Cards No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No Yes No No
PvP Arena No No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png Yes No No
Spot the Difference No No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png Yes No No
Fishing King No Yes No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No No
Fishing System Upgrade No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No No No No
Fortune Teller System No Removed No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png Removed[21] No
Fishing System No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes[22]
Pachinko No Yes Yes Yes No No

Game System

Content Korea Japan China Taiwan S.E.A. Global
Joypad Setting No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Windowed Mode Yes
Increased Resolutions
1024*768 and 1366*768
Yes
MTS / Trading Cash System No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png Yes Yes Yes Removed[23]
Cash Trading Room Yes No Yes No No Yes[24]
Parental Control System No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No No No No
Personal Identification Code Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
CAPTCHA System[25] No No No No Yes No
50 Fame Requirement System[26] No No No No Yes No
My Ranking Yes No No Yes No No
Report System Yes No No Yes Yes[27] Yes
Nebulite System No No No No No Removed
Gift Box[28] No No No No No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png
Account Buddies[29] Yes

Game Features

Content Korea Japan China Taiwan S.E.A. Global
Episode 1 Quest Chain No No Yes Yes Removed RemovedMS Maple Leaf Icon.png[30]
Follow Function
When used, it can follow a player
Yes YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No Yes Yes Yes
MapleStory iTCG and quests
offline card game
and in-game quests/items
Yes Yes No No No RemovedMS Maple Leaf Icon.png[31]
Cross Hunter Quests No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No No No No
Silent Crusade
An updated version of Cross Hunter w/ Arkarium.
Yes Partial[32] Yes Partial[32] Yes Yes
Crusader Codex
Monster Book upgrade
No Replaced[33] No No No Replaced[33]
Monster Familiar No Yes No No No Yes
Soul Weapon System[34] Yes[35] YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png Yes Yes Yes Yes
Upgraded Profession System
Ability to farm herb/stones from a map + Monster Tamer Profession
No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No No No No
Monster Life [36] Yes

Area Bosses and Bot-catching Monsters

Content Korea Japan China Taiwan S.E.A. Global
Bot catching monsters[37] Removed Yes Yes Yes Removed Removed
Area Boss Overhaul[38] Yes
Cross Hunter Targets [39] Yes[40]

Other

Content Korea Japan China Taiwan S.E.A. Global
World Tour Guide Removed[41] Yes Yes Yes Removed[42] Yes
Maple Quick Delivery Yes Yes Yes Yes Removed[21] Removed
Maple TV No Yes Yes No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png Yes
Inn System No No Yes YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png No No
Rental System[43] No Yes[44] No Yes No No
7th Day Market No No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png Yes No Removed[45]
Steam Integration[46] No No No No No YesMS Maple Leaf Icon.png
MS Maple Leaf Icon.png = Version of Origin
  1. Rankings for each version: KoreaMS, JapanMS, TaiwanMS, MapleSEA and GlobalMS
  2. An extension to the Character Info window. Includes the character's mood, astrological sign, etc.
  3. The KMS version of Guild BB connects to a website using an ingame browser.
  4. Summary of a quest: it tells you immediately in the Quest window what you need and what your reward will be.
  5. An updated version of 'Maple Messenger', it allows you to talk to random people, 'Like' people, and a bunch of other things. It acts as if it were a dating service chat without the romance.
  6. An addition to the regular chat window, it integrates Account Buddies and Chat Rooms. (This is separate from Maple Chat)
  7. An option to switch to a simple view (not to be confused with expanding the mini map image). In this view, the mini map only shows a rough blueprint of the map. There is no image of the map, however platforms and ropes/ladders are indicated by horizontal and vertical lines while you, NPCs and other Maplers are still identified by small pointers.
  8. Available quests are shown on the world map with their respective locations. NPCs also signify the level of the quest with different quest bubbles.
  9. You can level up the Honor stat by completing the Liberation of Aswan PQ. Getting the Honor stat to a certain level unlocks your inner ability. The inner ability awards you extra points in random stats, which can be reset and controlled with cash items, similar to Hidden Potential items. In the Unlimited patch, Inner Ability was renamed to Ability.
  10. Something similar to the Potential System, but the stats under the Additional Potential are already known.
  11. Also called "Bonus Potential". The cubes for changing additional potentials are called "Carved Cubes" in GMS.
  12. Provides big boosts to any equipment. The stats given are shown as Weapon Attack: 5 (+8)
  13. A guide with quests that the character should do between lvl 1 to 60.
  14. Pigmy in Korea. As of v.73, Europe has a new Toy Capsule system. As of v.118, GMS has Gachaperriot which combined all Gachapon systems/machines into one.
  15. Similar to Gachapon and Pigmy.
  16. Similar to Gachapon and Pigmy.
  17. The Cash Shop Surprise was released as a short event from 12/9/2009 to 12/16/2009 in MapleSEA.
  18. Released as part of an event.
  19. A quiz given by the NPC Cassandra. The player must identify the image and will get EXP based on the amount of images answered correctly. Usually available only as an event.
  20. This is available via Enchanted Forest. You can do it once daily and earn 500 Rose.
  21. 21.0 21.1 Removed due to incompatibility issues with the new system (Big Bang).
  22. Released as part of an event in GlobalMS. Note that the Fishing System the Global version had is entirely different than the one other versions have
  23. MTS has been disabled due to hacking problems.
  24. You can only trade cash items gained from a certain box.
  25. Must enter letters/numbers presented in an image in order to log on. Put in place to stop automated bots.
  26. Mini Dungeons for levels 66 and above and Leafre need at least 50 fame to get in, while Gate to the Future needs at least 100 fame to get in.
  27. Manual Report System only.
  28. Gift box that shows up on the left side of your screen that allows you to retrieve rewards, primarily used when given compensations and during Hot Time or Hot Day events.
  29. Buddies are no longer character-bound, they are now account-bound.
  30. Available to all classes from levels 1 to 40 as of Ver.0.83 but removed later.
  31. Cards are no longer in print.
  32. 32.0 32.1 Arkarium only
  33. 33.0 33.1 Overhauled and phased out, with Monster Familiars taking its place.
  34. When using a weapon that has the ability to gain Souls (you can get the ability by adding a scroll to the weapon); you charge your Soul by hitting a monster, your total count will be at the right of your screen, once it hits a certain amount, you can summon the boss' spirit to do a powerful attack for you
  35. The methods for obtaining Soul Stones and the additional stats you get from them are different from the original. Soul scrolls have also been replaced with Soul Enhancers.
  36. Farmville-esque system accessible in game.
  37. Includes Shade, Legendary Mountain Wizard Doll, Witch of the Snow Mountain, Scholar Ghost, Bamboo Warrior etc.
  38. Former bot catching monsters (Snow Witch, Bamboo Warrior, Lich etc.) are now Area Bosses. Furthermore, all bosses are stronger than before. A party EXP bonus is given when hunting bosses in parties.
  39. The Fifth batch of area bosses consists of Skeleton General, Pixiemom, Pepe Queen, Toy Dark Knight, Ghost Centipede, Morion Master, Harpy Master, Birk Master, Choco, Kentaurus King. These monsters are the Cross Hunter targets.
  40. JMS uses Silent Crusade targets for it's Cross Hunter storyline.
  41. In KMS the World Tour Guide no longer takes players to the World Tour region. Still available only to take players there back to the Maple World.
  42. Removed in Patch 1.04. Zipangu is now accessible through the Mirror of Dimension while China and Thailand world tour is removed.
  43. Allows the player to rent weapons from the NPC Matilda, present in every town. The weapon lasts until the player disconnects.
  44. Only available as a cyber cafe bonus.
  45. Removed in patch 0.96.
  46. You can charge NX via Steam Wallet and you can launch MapleStory through Steam.

Fame

Fame is the designation for one of the statistics on a character's character sheet. Fame allows a user's character to do slightly more things, as some items and quests need a certain amount of fame; characters are also ranked online by fame level. Once characters are at the minimum requirement of level 15, they are able to raise or lower the fame of any character once per day. A character cannot raise or lower the same character's fame more than once every thirty days. Some quests may award a player fame points, or even take some away.

NOTE: Fame does NOT affect drops or meso amounts, nor does luck AP.

Marriage

Players may participate in in-game marriages. Weddings occur at one of two special areas, based on the version played. Guests may be invited to the wedding, and the marrying couple will receive wedding rings.

The traditional Chinese marriage system that takes place at Peach Blossom Island is only available in ChinaMS. In order for the couple to enter the ceremony hall, players will need to don Western- or Chinese-style wedding outfits and a special ring purchased from the Cash Shop. After the ceremony, both players will receive a Diamond Ring as proof of the marriage.

Amoria, a marriage system based on western culture, is available in ThailandMS and GlobalMS. It requires the completion of various quests, including receiving an engagement ring and the blessing of the parents (Cathedral weddings require blessings). Unlike other versions, players may attempt to make a variety of rings. Each of these rings carry various bonuses. In Amoria Dungeon, players can fight exclusive monsters. Currently, the monsters found there include the Orange Mushroom, Blue Snail, Slime, and, exclusive to this map, the Sakura Cellion. If you buy a premium wedding ticket from the Cash Shop, you will be able to have a party after the ceremony.

Events

On certain days, the Game Masters(or GMs) host special events in which any player is capable of participating, given their character is at a given map during the event time. All participants receive a trophy, and winners receive a random prize.

Users are notified of an upcoming event by a scrolling box at the top of the game screen. Events are known to bring an influx of players to the event's respective locations, which generally causes massive connection lag.

Special events include Christmas tree events, wedding events, drawing events, and quest events; for example, players might be required to find an item and return it to the event quest NPC or GM.

Occasionally, certain versions of the game hold events that celebrate a certain event in real-life or an event specific to that version, such as a holiday or new server release. During these events, certain aspects of the game are modified in celebration; for example, the experience rate or drop rate may be increased, or special items may be released.

Family System

Family System is a reward system of special time-limited buffs exchanged from Reputation Points (RPs). Family System is a hierachy where players can have their own "children", hence the name "Family".

Each player can invite up to two Juniors of their own. A junior of someone is a player who is ranked below him/her. Anyone can be a Senior, which is someone who is ranked above a Junior. To add a Junior, simply right click a character and click Add Junior. Remember, you cannot add someone who is of higher level than you, or someone who is 20 levels or more below you, and you cannot have more than 2 Juniors. To get the idea of family system, refer to the 1st picture below.

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Picture 1: Family System Hierachy.

Family System rewards you by the Reputation Points system. Whenever any Junior below you earns a certain percentage of EXP, you gain either 10 or 20 RPs. The 2nd picture shows the interface for Family System.

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Picture 2: The interface of Family System.

On the interface, you can click on "Pedigree" to view the hierachy as shown in Picture 1. You can use the entitlements by exchanging them from RPs by selecting your preferred entitlement and clicking "Use This". Each entitlement can only be used once a day.

There are 11 different entitlements available.

  • Entitlement 1: Transfer to Family Member
  • Target: User
  • Effect: Will be transferred to the map where a family member is currently in.
  • Entitlement 2: Summon Family Member.
  • Target: 1 Family Member
  • Effect: Summons one of your family member to the map you are currently in.
  • Entitlement 3: 1.5X Drop Rate for Me. (15 Mins)
  • Target: User
  • Duration: 15 Mins
  • Effect: Drop Rate will be increased by 50%.
  • Entitlement 4: 1.5X EXP for Me. (15 Mins)
  • Target: User
  • Duration: 15 Mins
  • Effect: EXP gained from monsters will be increased by 50%.
  • Entitlement 5: Unity of Family (30 Mins)
  • Condition: At least 6 users online from Family Pedigree.
  • Duration: 30 Mins
  • Effect: EXP gained from monsters and Drop Rate will be increased by 100%.
  • Entitlement 6: 2X Drop Rate for Me. (15 Mins)
  • Target: User
  • Duration: 15 Mins
  • Effect: Drop Rate will be increased by 100%.
  • Entitlement 7: 2X EXP Event for Me. (15 Mins)
  • Target: User
  • Duration: 15 Mins
  • Effect: EXP gained from monsters will be increased by 100%.
  • Entitlement 8: 2X Drop Rate for Me. (30 Mins)
  • Target: User
  • Duration: 30 Mins
  • Effect: Drop Rate will be increased by 100%.
  • Entitlement 9: 2X EXP Event for Me. (30 Mins)
  • Target: User
  • Duration: 30 Mins
  • Effect: EXP gained from monsters will be increased by 100%.
  • Entitlement 10: 2X Drop Rate for Party. (30 Mins)
  • Target: User's Party
  • Duration: 30 Mins
  • Effect: Drop Rate will be increased by 100%.
  • Entitlement 11: 2X EXP Event for Party. (30 Mins)
  • Target: User's Party
  • Duration: 30 Mins
  • Effect: EXP gained from monsters will be increased by 100%.

Family System is currently available in KoreaMS, JapanMS, TaiwanMS, MapleSEA and GlobalMS.

Item Maker Skill

For more details on this topic, see MapleStory/Quests/Job#Item_Maker.

Item Maker Skill is a special skill used to forge equipments. One may ask, if we can hunt for weapons, why forge it if its ingredients are hard to obtain? The answer is: Item Maker Skill allows you to enhance the equipment by using Enhancers. Before we explain about Enhancers, let us go straight to the point about the basics of Item Maker Skill.

File:MS Features MakerSkill .png
Picture 1: Item Maker Skill in your Beginner's Skill Tab.

Item Maker Skill is gained from a quest in Magatia from NPC Meren in Magatia Weapon and Armour Store. It has 3 levels in total. For partially released Maker Skill in some versions, Maker Skill can only be leveled up to 1. In other versions, one can complete more quests from Meren and gain Level 2 and Level 3 of Maker Skill. The level advantages are as follows.

  • Level 1 Maker Skill: Ability to make equipments up to Lvl 85
  • Level 2 Maker Skill: Ability to make equipments up to Lvl 105
  • Level 3 Maker Skill: Ability to make equipments up to Lvl 135

Maker Skill forges Hats, Overalls, Tops, Bottoms, Shoes, Shields, Weapons, as well as Monster Crystals and Enhancers. The type of equipment you can forge depends on your character's Job. For example, if you are a Bishop, you can forge only Magician equipments. Monster Crystals are forged from any monster's ETC drop, except of monsters under Lvl 35. The quality of the crystal is based on the monster's Lvl, which means, Basic Monster Crystals can be forged from low-leveled monsters, Intermediate Monster Crystals can be forged from middle-leveled monsters and Advanced Monster Crystals can be forged from high-leveled monsters. Monster Crystals are the basic and a must as "ingredients" for your equipment, together with Magic Powders, which come in Brown, Yellow, Blue, Green, Red, White, Purple and Black, which are rare drops from all monsters. Enhancers can be forged from Gems, for example, Topaz, Diamond or even Black Crystals. A Basic Topaz, which adds +10HP to a forged equipment. With 10 Basic Topaz, an Intermediate Topaz, which adds +20HP, can be made. Similarly, with 10 Intermediate Topaz, an Advanced Topaz, the highest quality, can be made, and adds +30HP. Most equipments can be enhanced with a maximum of 2 Enhancers. Picture 2 shows the interface for Item Maker Skill.

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Picture 2: The interface for Item Maker Skill

Maker Skill is essential to forge ETC quest items required by the NPCs in the Weapon and Armour Store in Magatia in their quests.

Item Maker Skill is available in KoreaMS, JapanMS, TaiwanMS, ThailandMS, MapleSEA, and MapleGlobal.

Pets

For more details on this topic, see MapleStory/Pets.

Players can acquire companions that are used for aesthetic purposes, entertainment, and to give the player special bonuses (stats and effects). In some versions you can have multiple pets out at the same time if you acquire the skill called Follow the Lead(er) (known in the table as "Multipet").

Versions and registration

The Korean version was the first to be created, ergo it has the most features as of yet; other versions are at different stages of development and most are not as advanced in content as Korea's. With this advantage comes the problem of players (mainly from the Global version, but some from others) trying to play KoreaMS. These players are often referred to as 외국인이, or "foreigners" by a majority of the Korean MapleStory players. IP blocking is used in some of the other versions of the game, mostly for the same reason. Some attempt to bypass this by using Proxies, which spoof IP addresses to make it seem like a player is playing from a different country - however in Europe MapleStory a GameGuard proxy check has been implemented. This is also because foreign text in the Latin Character-Based Global version causes glitches to occur. This is the same for Koreans in the Chinese version, and so on.

Though some versions share the same world names, they are different and independent of each other. They are defined by their language used, publisher, server location and specialized worlds.