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Revision as of 09:05, 12 November 2007

MapleSEA or MSEA (short for Maplestory South East Asia) is the South-east Asian version of Maple Story. It is written in English (like MapleGlobal) and is meant for the countries of Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand (though people from other countries can sign up as well). Unlike MapleGlobal, MapleSEA is not ran by Nexon and is ran by AsiaSoft. There are four worlds in MapleSEA: Delphinus,Cassiopeia, Bootes and Aquila all of which are named after constellations.

History

MapleSEA was created in June 2004, which led to the closing of the GMS beta world "Tespia East".

Differences between GMS and MSEA

The Marriage System

There are now no differences in the marriage system of GMS and MSEA since the patch of MapleSea Patch Ver.47. In GMS and MS however, to get married, one must complete a set of "quests".

List of some quests required to complete before getting married

  • The quest to make an engagement ring

Places

There are places that are only available to MSEA/GMS. Some good examples are Zipangu and Wai-Tan(which is available in MSEA and other versions of MS) and Amoria (Available in TMS,GMS and MS). There are also worlds that both GMS and MSEA have but were released at different times. For example, Aqua Road was first realesed in MSEA, and Omega Sector was first released in GMS (Though now both versions have Aqua Road and Omega Sector).

Monsters

There are additional monsters in MSEA that aren't available to GMS. Some examples include Night Fox. This is due to the fact that these monsters spawn in places not available to GMS as well as the whole of Zipangu.Also in MSEA there is wai-tan which has lvl(level)20 pultry based monsters.

Related Topics

MapleGlobal


External Links

MapleSEA's official website