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==Job Tree==
{{Warrior Job Tree}}


== Why Be A Page? ==
== Why Be A Page? ==


A Page is a class that is known for being one of the downright worst classes in MapleStory. [[Image:pagejt.PNG|right|600px|thumb|Warrior Job Tree, with the Page indicated in red.]] This is not true. Page are like a combination of [[Spearman|Spearmen]] and [[Fighter]]s without party skills. Although a Page lacks in party and offensive skills, they slowly become stronger as you progress. A Page is like a Fighter without [[Rage]]. However, in Rage's place is a defensive skill called [[Threaten]]. Threaten is often under-estimated, but it saves you a lot of money if you use it right. Another reason for being a page is that you can own mobs, and you'll be doing 10k+ damage with a maxed out charge and power strike by level 90+ (''Which outdamages a [[Crusader]]'s combo as it takes 5 hits to charge a combo''). And considering you can stun enemies and freeze them, you'll be on your way to being one of the richest classes in MapleStory.
A Page is a class that is said for being one of the downright worst classes in MapleStory. [[Image:Page_Job_Tree.JPG|right|580px|thumb|Warrior Job Tree, with the Page indicated in red.]] This is not true. Page are like a combination of [[Spearman|Spearmen]] and [[Fighter]]s without party skills. Although a Page lacks in party and offensive skills, they slowly become stronger as you progress. A Page is like a Fighter without [[Rage]]. However, in Rage's place is a defensive skill called [[Threaten]]. Threaten is often under-estimated, but it saves you a lot of money if you use it right. Another reason for being a page is that you can own mobs, and you'll be doing 10k+ damage with a maxed out charge and power strike by level 90+ (''Which outdamages a [[Crusader]]'s combo as it takes 5 hits to charge a combo''). And considering you can stun enemies and freeze them, you'll be on your way to being one of the richest classes in MapleStory.


[[Image:Page.PNG|thumb|right|A level 45 Page, using a [[Hero's Gladius]].]]
[[Image:Sword_Page.JPG|thumb|right|A level 45 Page, using a [[Hero's Gladius]].]]


== Pros and Cons ==
In the Big Bang, Pages recieved many skill changes in their respective jobs, making them more easier and enjoyable, making them one of the most popular classes in Maplestory, especially as an [[Ultimate Adventurer]]. They are starting to become more popular due to all the updates and revamps.


Every class has them. Pages do not have too many advantages. But they don't have many cons to them either. This makes them just that class that excels at many different departments of the game, not just extremely good at one aspect.
==Becoming a Page==


=== Pros ===
Head to the [[Warriors' Sanctuary]] (located at the bottom right of [[Perion]]) once you've reached Lv 30. Go inside and talk to [[Dances with Balrog]]. Pass the letter he gives you to the [[Warrior Job Instructor]] at the [[Excavation Intermission Area]]. After giving him the letter, you'll be given an errand to collect 30 [[Dark Marble]]s by defeating the [[Skeledogs]] inside. Make sure to stock up on recovery items.


* Higher natural [[HP]] than Spearmen.
After collecting the 30 [[Dark Marble]]s and talking to the [[Warrior Job Instructor]], you will be awarded with [[Proof of a Hero]]. Show it to "[[Dances with Balrog]]," who will advance you into a Page.
* Higher [[MP]] than Fighters.
* Acquire [[Threaten]], a fantastic defensive and offensive skill.


=== Cons ===
Note: The [[Dark Marble]]s have a 1/3 drop rate, meaning that a total of about 90 [[Skeledog]]s will need to be killed.
 
* Lower HP than Fighters.
* Lower MP than Spearmen.
* Not as powerful in this second job advancement. (Fixed with 100%-60% Scrolls, although it'll stay that way if the other classes use scrolls too.)
 
== Sword or Mace ==
 
Choosing between swords and maces isn't easy. Look below to find pros and cons for each weapon.
 
===Pros - Swords===
 
*Fairly high stable damage
*Higher attack speed than Maces
 
===Cons - Swords===
 
*Scrolls and the sword itself are pretty expensive.
 
===Pros - Maces===
 
*Higher max damage than swords
*Cost less in scrolls and the mace itself
 
===Cons - Maces===
 
*Lower minimum damage than swords
*Slow attack speed.






== Skills ==
== Skills ==
 
{{Template: Page Skills}}
{{Main Article|:Category:Page Skills}}
 
[[Image:Swordmastery.gif]] '''[[Sword Mastery]]''' ''Master Level: 20''
 
''Increases the sword mastery and accuracy. It only applies when either a one-handed or two-handed sword is in hand.''
*''Pre Requisite: None''
*''Level 1: Sword Mastery +15%, accuracy +1''
*''Level 20: Sword Mastery +60%, accuracy +20''
 
 
[[Image:Bwmastery.gif]] '''[[Blunt Weapon Mastery]]''' ''Master Level: 20''
 
''Increases the Blunt Weapon mastery and accuracy. It only applies when either a one-handed or two-handed blunt weapon is in hand.''
*''Pre Requisite: None''
*''Level 1: Blunt Weapon Mastery +15%, accuracy +1''
*''Level 20: Blunt Weapon Mastery +60%, accuracy +20''
 
 
[[Image:Final Attack Icon.gif]] '''[[Final Attack: Sword]]''' ''Master Level: 30''
 
''With a certain success rate, another attack performs after an attacking skill. Only works with a one-handed or two-handed sword in hand.''
 
'''Note: This only works with Power Strike and Slash Blast'''
*''Pre Requisite: Sword Mastery: 3''
*''Level 1: 2% Success rate, final attack with sword damage 105%''
*''Level 30: 60% Success rate, final attack with sword damage 250%''
 
 
[[Image:Final Attack Icon.gif]] '''[[Final Attack: Blunt Weapon]]''' ''Master Level: 30''
 
''With a certain success rate, another attack performs after an attacking skill. Only works with a one-handed or two-handed blunt weapon in hand.''
 
'''Note: This only works with Power Strike and Slash Blast'''
*''Pre Requisite: Blunt Weapon Mastery: 3''
*''Level 1: 2% Success rate, final attack with blunt weapon damage 105%''
*''Level 30: 60% Success rate, final attack with blunt weapon damage 250%''
 
 
[[Image:Swordbooster.gif]] '''[[Sword Booster]]''' ''Master Level: 20''
 
''Use HP and MP to temporarily boost up attacking speed of the equipped sword. It only applies when either a one-handed or two-handed sword is in hand.''
*''Pre Requisite: Sword Mastery: 5''
*''Level 1: HP -29, MP -29; increase in sword speed for 10 seconds.''
*''Level 20: HP -10, MP -10; increase in sword speed for 200 seconds.''
 
 
[[Image:Bwbooster.gif]] '''[[Blunt Weapon Booster]]''' ''Master Level: 20''
 
''Use HP and MP to temporarily boost up attacking speed of the equipped blunt weapon. It only applies when either a one-handed or two-handed blunt weapon is in hand.''
*''Pre Requisite: Blunt Weapon Mastery: 5''
*''Level 1: HP -29, MP -29; increase in blunt weapon speed for 10 sec.''
*''Level 20: HP -10, MP -10; increase in blunt weapon speed for 200 sec.''
 
 
[[Image:Threaten Icon.gif]] '''[[Threaten]]''' ''Master Level: 20''
 
''Use MP to temporarily threaten an enemy. Decreases the level of weapon attack and weapon defense of every enemy around the area.''
*''Pre Requisite: None''
*''Level 1: MP -12; enemys weapon attack -1, weapon defense -1 for 3 seconds.''
*''Level 20: MP -20; enemys weapon attack -20, weapon defense -20 for 60 seconds.''
 
 
[[Image:Power Guard Icon.gif]] '''[[Power Guard]]''' ''Master Level: 30''
 
''Returns a portion of the damage received from the enemy. Can't return more than 10% of the enemy's Max HP at once, however.''
*''Pre Requisite: Threaten: 3''
*''Level 1:  MP -15; For 3 seconds, return 11% of the damage received''
*''Level 30: MP -30; For 90 seconds, return 40% of the damage received.''
 
== AP Builds ==
== AP Builds ==


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== Skill Point Distribution ==
== Skill Point Distribution ==
 
N/A
This is the recommended order in which you should allocate your skill points.
 
Level 30: Mastery +1 (1)
 
Levels 31-36: Mastery +18 (19) Leaving Mastery at 19 is intentional, as the final level merely adds an extra point of accuracy with the chosen weapon.
 
Levels 37-38: Booster +6 (6) This, too, is intentional, as it allows you to have Booster on for a duration of 1 minute.
 
Levels 39-48: Final Attack +30 (30)
 
Level 49: Threaten + 3 (3)
 
Level 50-59: Power Guard +30 (30)
 
Level 60-65: Threaten +17 (20), Booster +1 (7)
 
Levels 66-70: Booster +13 (20), Mastery +1 (20), +1 to any first job skill
 
== End Results ==
 
*20 Mastery
*20 Booster
*30 Final Attack
*20 Power Guard
*20 Threaten
*+1 To any 1st job skill


== Places To Train ==
== Places To Train ==
 
[Any Updated Guides are welcome for entry]
===30 - 35===
 
Train on [[Jr. Sentinel]]s for high money and fairly good EXP.
 
Train on [[Wild Boar]]s at [[Land of Wild Boar II]] for less money, but slightly better EXP.
 
[[Land of Wild Boar]] is also a viable option, however, unless you're using items scrolled for dex, you will have trouble fighting [[Jr. Boogie]]s.
 
[[Evil Eye]]s in [[Cave of Evil Eye I]] and the following maps have the best EXP, but also require more potions. You may end up losing money if you train here.
 
===35 - 40===
 
Train on [[Chronos]] for even higher money, good EXP and great drops. The [[Party Quest (Ludibrium)|Ludibrium Party Quest]] is also a great place to get EXP. You could also try Evil Eyes, or even Jr. Kitties ([[Jr. Cellion]]s, [[Jr. Lioner]]s and [[Jr. Grupin]]s) for great EXP.
 
===40 - 50===
 
The [[Party Quest (Ludibrium)|Ludibrium PQ]] is definitely the best place at this level. You can also train on [[Robo]]s, Jr. Kitties, [[Fire Boar]]s and [[Block Gollem]]s.
 
[[Copper Drake]]s and [[Cold Eye]]s are good for training if you're funded.
 
--->Contrary to the Author's viewpoints that Ludibrium PQ is the best place to level, this applies only if you manage to get in every single time, with little wait time in between each party quest.  Ludibrium PQ provides a fun alternative to training, but realistically, it is slower leveling.
 
===50 - 60===
 
Train on [[Jr. Yeti]]s or [[Stone Gollem]]s.
 
You can also train at [[Drake's Meal Table]].
 
Floor 10 of the Eos Tower is a GREAT place to train.  Work your way to the bottom of the area killing everything and then you'll find a TON of bloctopus at the top.  And on the plus side, nobody else trains there.
 
 
You can also try on luster pixies at the last map of cloud park fight from the top to the bottom.The etc can also be traded and u may have a chance of getting a 60% scroll for cape for int.Its a great place for earning mesos too.This area can train until lv 85.
 
===60 - 70===
 
Train on [[Coolie Zombie]]s.
 
[[Category: Classes (2nd Job)]]

Latest revision as of 01:37, 20 January 2012

Job Tree

First Job
Second Job
Third Job
Fourth Job
Swordman
Fighter
Page
Spearman
Crusader
White Knight
Berserker
Hero
Paladin
Dark Knight

Why Be A Page?

A Page is a class that is said for being one of the downright worst classes in MapleStory.

Warrior Job Tree, with the Page indicated in red.

This is not true. Page are like a combination of Spearmen and Fighters without party skills. Although a Page lacks in party and offensive skills, they slowly become stronger as you progress. A Page is like a Fighter without Rage. However, in Rage's place is a defensive skill called Threaten. Threaten is often under-estimated, but it saves you a lot of money if you use it right. Another reason for being a page is that you can own mobs, and you'll be doing 10k+ damage with a maxed out charge and power strike by level 90+ (Which outdamages a Crusader's combo as it takes 5 hits to charge a combo). And considering you can stun enemies and freeze them, you'll be on your way to being one of the richest classes in MapleStory.

A level 45 Page, using a Hero's Gladius.

In the Big Bang, Pages recieved many skill changes in their respective jobs, making them more easier and enjoyable, making them one of the most popular classes in Maplestory, especially as an Ultimate Adventurer. They are starting to become more popular due to all the updates and revamps.

Becoming a Page

Head to the Warriors' Sanctuary (located at the bottom right of Perion) once you've reached Lv 30. Go inside and talk to Dances with Balrog. Pass the letter he gives you to the Warrior Job Instructor at the Excavation Intermission Area. After giving him the letter, you'll be given an errand to collect 30 Dark Marbles by defeating the Skeledogs inside. Make sure to stock up on recovery items.

After collecting the 30 Dark Marbles and talking to the Warrior Job Instructor, you will be awarded with Proof of a Hero. Show it to "Dances with Balrog," who will advance you into a Page.

Note: The Dark Marbles have a 1/3 drop rate, meaning that a total of about 90 Skeledogs will need to be killed.


Skills


Icon Skill Name Description Type Mastered Element Prerequisites
Sword Mastery.gif Weapon Mastery Increases the weapon mastery and accuracy of swords and blunt weapons. Passive 10 x -
Final Attack.gif Final Attack Grants a chance to deal additional damage after an attack skill. Must have a sword or a blunt weapon equipped. Passive 20 x Level 3 Weapon Mastery
Sword Booster.gif Weapon Booster Doubles the attack speed of your weapon. Must have a sword or a blunt weapon equipped. Active 10 x Level 5 Weapon Mastery
Elemental Charge.png Elemental Charge Use Charge skills of different elements to charge the elemental power and enhance yourself. Your max DEF will increase as well. Passive 1 x -
Fire Charge (Sword).gif Flame Charge Instantaneously grants fire attribute to your weapon to deal fire damage to enemies and inflict burns on them. Active 20 Fire -
Ice Charge (Sword).gif Blizzard Charge (Instantly grants ice attribute to your weapon to deal ice damage to enemies and slow them. When you attack an enemy that is taking continuous damage from Flame Charge, more damage can be dealt. Active 20 Ice -
Close Combat.png Close Combat Pulls in enemies to either side of you while dealing damage. Active 10 x -
Physical Training.png Physical Training Improves STR and DEX permanently through physical training. Passive 5 x -


AP Builds

Every kind of warrior typically has the same kind of build when it comes to stats. Dex should be kept at an absolute minimum, raising it only when you find that you might miss against whatever you're training on. Using things like Sniper Potions or Sniper Pills will increase your accuracy, allowing you to keep your Dex down to a reasonable level. When partying with a Cleric, you no longer need potions or pills, as Clerics have a skill called Bless that will raise your accuracy by 20, as well as some other stats. Your Dex will vary depending on what you're training on at the moment, but your base should never exceed 60-70. The rest of the Dex required to get to an accuracy of 147 will be obtained from various sources, such as scrolled equips and weapon Mastery.

Skill Point Distribution

N/A

Places To Train

[Any Updated Guides are welcome for entry]