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[[File:MS WorldMap Korean Folk Town.png|thumb|Korean Folk Town's world map]]


==[[File:MS Korean Folk Town Icon.png]] Korean Folk Town==
==[[File:MS Korean Folk Town Icon.png]] Korean Folk Town==
[[File:MS Korean Folk Town.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Korean Folk Town]]
[[File:MS Korean Folk Town.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Korean Folk Town]]
*'''Region:''' Ludus Lake
*'''Region:''' Ludus Lake
* '''Required Level:''' 125+
'''Korean Folk Town''' is one of two towns based on Korean culture, sharing that distinction with the area of [[MapleStory/Towns/Mu Lung|Mu Lung]]. Bamboo huts are scattered around the town. Korean Folk Town is located on a small island in Ludus Lake, alongside its twin island [[MapleStory/Towns/Omega Sector|Omega Sector]], both of which are used to keep Ludibrium afloat via two massive towers. There are two ways to travel to Korean Folk Town: using the giant magical "storybook" portal at the end of [[MapleStory/Towns/Aquarium|Aqua Road]], at a point called "The Sharp Unknown"; or by going down Helios Tower from [[MapleStory/Towns/Ludibrium|Ludibrium]] to use the giant magical "storybook" portal in the tower's library on the first floor. The Cracked Dimension in Ludibrium is causing the books of Helios Tower's Library to be scattered and is destroying the stories. Many of the quests here involve setting the legends straight and returning their storybooks to the proper places. One emerges from a well, climbing into the colorful town from Aqua Road. As in other towns, Korean Folk Town contains some people who give quests and also sell various items, potions, and equipment. Korean Folk Town also serves as a gateway between Ludibrium and Aqua Road. Korean Folk Town does not include a World Tour NPC.{{-}}
 
'''Korean Folk Town''' is one of two towns based on Korean culture, sharing that distinction with the area of [[MapleStory/Towns/Mu Lung|Mu Lung]]. Bamboo huts are scattered around the town. Korean Folk Town is located on a small island in Ludus Lake, alongside its twin island [[MapleStory/Towns/Omega Sector|Omega Sector]], both of which are used to keep Ludibrium afloat via two massive towers. There are two ways to travel to Korean Folk Town:
#Going to the far right end of [[MapleStory/Towns/Aquarium|Aquarium]], at a point called '''The Sharp Unknown''', and entering the giant magical storybook portal. Upon entering, you will then emerge from a well into the town.
#Going down Helios Tower from [[MapleStory/Towns/Ludibrium|Ludibrium]], to the tower's library on the first floor, and entering the giant magical storybook portal.
As a result, Korean Folk Town serves as a gateway between Ludibrium and Aqua Road.
 
The Dimensional Crack in Ludibrium, as well as an assortment of seven mysterious gemstones stashed away from the library, led to the books of Helios Tower's Library becoming distorted. Many of the quests here involve setting the legends straight and helping the characters overcome their problems caused by the seven stones. The stories are as follows:
#Helping '''Hongbu''' overcome his resentment towards his brother '''Nolbu''', caused by the '''Stone of Rage'''.
#Helping '''Mr. Shim''' overcome his feelings of regret after his daughter '''Shim Chung's''' disappearance, caused by the '''Stone of Regret'''.
#Helping '''Haenim''' deal with a '''Hogul''' affected by the '''Stone of Gluttony''', who threatens to eat Haenim's family if they don't feed him rice cakes every day.
#Helping '''Chil Nam''' and '''Chil Sung''' deal with a love triangle involving both of the brothers falling in love with '''Seolie''', caused by the '''Stone of Envy'''.
#Helping '''God of Mountains''' resolve '''Tree Cutter's''' lust for money, caused by the '''Stone of Greed'''
#Helping '''Kong Ji''' resolve her laziness caused by the '''Stone of Sloth''', as well as to help her win the heart of the '''Magistrate'''.
#Helping to prevent a '''Goblin''' from using the '''Stone of Jealousy''' to engulf Korean Folk Town in flames out of revenge for his late friend, the '''Nine-Tailed Fox'''.
{{-}}


===Black Mountain===
===Black Mountain===
*'''Level Range:''' 130-140
*'''Level Range:''' 130-140
[[File:MS Korean Folk Town1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Korean Folk Town's Black Mountain]]
[[File:MS Korean Folk Town1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Korean Folk Town's Black Mountain]]
On the left side of town, you will find the entrance to Black Mountain. There, you can find monsters taken from Korean mythology. One of these monsters is the Moon Bunny that looks the same as the one that must be protected in [[MapleStory/Moon Bunny's Rice Cake|Henesys Party Quest]]. The early Black Mountain area has a sunset background, while later areas as well as early divergent paths have a night sky background. At the end of the black mountain, there are monsters called King Goblins, which appear in three colors: blue, green, and yellow.{{-}}
On the right side of town, you will find the entrance to Black Mountain. There, you can find monsters taken from Korean mythology. One of these monsters is the Moon Bunny that looks the same as the one that must be protected in [[MapleStory/Moon Bunny's Rice Cake|Henesys Party Quest]]. The early Black Mountain area has a sunset background, while later areas as well as early divergent paths have a night sky background. At the end of the black mountain, there are monsters called King Goblins, which appear in three colors: blue, green, and yellow.{{-}}


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==Quests==
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==Ghost Park==
Ghost Park is a training map that takes place after Korean Folk Town's story (note that you don't need to complete the quests to enter). It can be entered at the top right portal of the town. You can enter '''5 times daily, each time lasting 10 minutes (if you can survive)'''. If you die, you will be booted out immediately with no EXP loss.
===Entry Settings===
*Enter in a party of 1~6 people.
*Leader of the party can set the charm enhancements. There are 7 different charms, each having a different effect
**Charm Enhancements make it harder for you to survive and/or kill monsters but EXP is increased (not affected by your multipliers).
**Charms can be set to Level 0~3. Having multiple charms of the same level will invoke a set bonus to increase the EXP enhancements.
*Monster Level scales up to 145, and it is determined by '''average level of party members'''.
===Kill Count===
As your party kills monsters inside, kill count increases. A high kill count will increase the monster EXP further (increment is not affected by your multipliers), up to +1,000%.
Note that monsters spawned will be bigger and also deals more damage too. '''Monsters deal % HP damage so nobody can run away from dying'''.
===HP Risk===
As your HP (measured by the proportion of your existing HP compared to your maximum HP) goes lower, your EXP gain will increase momentarily until you regain lost HP, up to +500%.
'''No healing or drain effects, as well as recovery potions, can be used'''. Instead, every 1 minute, there will be a recovery rune that spawns. '''Use it to recover 100% HP for all party members'''.
===Additional Rewards===
Additional rewards can be gained by participating in Ghost Park.
;Pocket Item (dropped by monsters inside Ghost Park)
*Level 120, Untradeable, Provides +2 of either Weapon ATT, Magic ATT, STR, DEX, INT, LUK, or +50 HP.
There are 7 different colours of the pocket item. Collect 1 of each and talk t Spiegelman to trade for a Golden Charm pocket item (Level 120, untradeable, All Stats +4, Weapon and Magic ATT +4, HP +200)
;Medals
*Enter 10 times: Ghost Park Bronze medal (Level 130, untradeable, All Stats +4, Weapon and Magic ATT +4)
*Enter 100 times: Ghost Park Silver medal (Level 130, untradeable, All Stats +8, Weapon and Magic ATT +5)
*Enter and survive 100 times: Ghost Park Gold medal (Level 130, untradeable, All Stats +9, Weapon and Magic ATT +6)
;Maple Achievement Points
*Kill 1,000 monsters: 10 points
*Kill 10,000 monsters: 20 points
*Kill 100,000 monsters: 30 points
*Obtain all ghost park medals: 30 points
*Trade for 1 Golden Charm pocket item: 40 points


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