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Revision as of 13:58, 5 January 2007

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Info

Zipangu is a sub-continent located in MapleSEA. It can be accessed by heading to Kerning City and speaking to an NPC named "Perry" who charges a fee of 1.5k mesos to go to/come back from Zipangu. Zipangu is largely based on Japanese culture, and many NPCs,maps and monsters reflect this.


Places

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Zipangu consists of two main towns, Mushroom Shrine, which is a city modeled after ancient Japanese culture, and Showa Town, which has a yakuza theme to it. The monsters surrounding Mushroom Shrine are generally weak, with monsters like Orange Mushrooms and are meant for lower leveled characters.

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The monsters surrounding Showa Town, however, are generally much stronger and meant for higher level characters. This makes Zipangu a good training area for both lower leveled and higher leveled players.

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Aside from the areas surrounding the two towns, there is also a Cemetary accessed by a hidden portal at "Crow Forest" . This cemetary is filled with monsters like Ghosts,Coolie Zombies, Night Foxes, Zombie Mushrooms, Bains and Dark Gollems. This makes it a generally good place for clerics/priests to train.

Notes

  • Zipangu was released in MSEA at 11/15/06
  • Zipangu is the MapleSEA version of the Japanese Jipang.