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:It all depends on your style. Basically, all classes have their own weaknesses and strengths. It depends on your skill/style of playing to fully maximize the potential of any character. If you like getting up close to the enemy and personally letting it taste steel, play a warrior. Determine what you can do and cannot do, and use them to your fullest advantage. Potential is just the starting. Skill goes a long way.
:It all depends on your style. Basically, all classes have their own weaknesses and strengths. It depends on your skill/style of playing to fully maximize the potential of any character. If you like getting up close to the enemy and personally letting it taste steel, play a warrior. Determine what you can do and cannot do, and use them to your fullest advantage. Potential is just the starting. Skill goes a long way.
-B Man
-B Man
:No matter what you choose to be, AP should always be used wisely, especially if your future 'job' requires a lot of dex or strength.Every point counts, so its better to safe it up than 'up evenly'.Each AP can result in almost 20% difference.
:No matter what you choose to be, AP should always be used wisely, especially if your future 'job' requires a lot of dex or strength.Every point counts, so its better to save it up than 'up evenly'. Each AP can result in almost 20% difference.
--Crazy WikiStrategian
--Crazy WikiStrategian
:Well, if you are just starting out, go warrior.  '''Warriors''' get High HP and out-kill characters in lower levels between and Thieves are a little hard to work with especially when you don't have enough MESOS (currency in maple story) to support them.  Archers have to keep running back to town to buy arrows, which impedes the leveling process. So, you can start off with a warrior, earn some mesos then start a second character to support it.  Best to stick to one character and play with it through out the game.  That way, when the one main character is high enough, you can support your lower level characters better.
:Well, if you are just starting out, go warrior.  '''Warriors''' get High HP and out-kill characters in lower levels between and Thieves are a little hard to work with especially when you don't have enough MESOS (currency in maple story) to support them.  Archers have to keep running back to town to buy arrows, which impedes the leveling process. So, you can start off with a warrior, earn some mesos then start a second character to support it.  Best to stick to one character and play with it through out the game.  That way, when the one main character is high enough, you can support your lower level characters better.
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