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==Perma Beginners==  
==Perma Beginners==  


'''Perma Beginners''' (also known as a '''Supernoob'''), is short for the term "Permanent Beginners." Permanent beginners do not make the job advancement, they instead spend their entire life as a [[Beginner]]. This article will explain the Perma Beginner.
'''Perma Beginners''' (also known as a '''Supernoob'''), is short for the term "Permanent Beginners." Permanent beginners do not make the job advancement. They instead spend their entire life as a [[Beginner]]. This article will explain the Perma Beginner.


== Pros & Cons ==
== Pros & Cons ==

Revision as of 04:26, 21 March 2006

Perma Beginners

Perma Beginners (also known as a Supernoob), is short for the term "Permanent Beginners." Permanent beginners do not make the job advancement. They instead spend their entire life as a Beginner. This article will explain the Perma Beginner.

Pros & Cons

The pros of being a perma beginner:

  • Never lose exp when you die.
  • Cheaper cab rates means saved money.
  • When you reach levels 30 and up, people will be amazed and interested.
  • Unique, forced equipment style.
  • Challenging new gameplay element for older players who have grown tired of the game.


The cons of being a perma beginner:

  • Not many items to use or wear.
  • Harder to level.
  • No special abilities.
  • Can't activate some quests.
  • Weaker than all characters.
  • Never get to use MP.


Interested? If you want to be a Perma Beginner, continue reading.

The Perma Beginner Beginning

Your dice roll should be similar to that of a warrior. That means Str: X Dex: X Int: 4 Luk:4/5
Your first ten levels should be similar to those of a warrior. Add 3 points to strength and two to dexterity. [However, you do have a lot of free room to do whatever. It's perfectly fine to put all your stats into LUK, or even INT, though I don't reccomend it. INT gives you mp, and you never use mp. LUK will not give you any attack. Come to think of it, you could put all stats into DEX, so that you'd have better accuracy than anyone!] Complete Maria's quest to earn your hat and around level 10, complete Biggs' quest to get a better weapon. This is where the two "types" of Perma Beginners forms.

If you want, you can stay on Maple Island and train on an assortment of snails and mushrooms. Or, if you would rather go to Victoria Island, talk to Shanks around level 15 and leave. Staying on Maple Island makes it very hard to train, but around level 20, you should be able to kill Orange Mushrooms in one hit. If you can stick it out and train on those for the rest of your character's life, you will become one of the strongest characters ever on Maple Island.
Note:Part of being a supernoob is having style and being unique and different. If having a ordinary sword looks cooler than a better one, use it!


Training for Perma Beginners

Those who want to train in Victoria Island should loosely follow the training pattern of a warrior.

Levels 10-15 Snails and Slimes in the later levels.
Levels 15-20 Red Snails, Slimes, and Pigs in later levels.
Levels 20-25 Slimes, Pigs, Ribbon Pigs in later levels.
Levels 25-30 Slimes, Pigs, Ribbon Pigs
Levels 30-35 Ribbon Pigs, Wild Boars
Levels 35-40 Ribbon Pigs and Mostly Wild Boars
Levels 40-45 Wild Boars
Levels 45-50 Wild Boars and possibly Fire Boars in later levels.
Levels 50-55 Wild Boars and Fire Boars
Levels 55-60 Fire Boars and possibly Copper Drakes
Levels 60-65 Fire Boars and Copper Drakes
Levels 65-70 Copper Drakes and Crocos

"Why does the training guide stop at level 70? I thought you said I could keep going!"
Yeah, you can, but to be quite honest, from about level 55 to 70 is a mystery for training locations on Perma Beginners. Very few people have ever reached past even level 40 as a beginner. Perhaps if you stick with it, you could help determine better areas to train.
This training guide should not be strictly followed. If the enemies are too strong, train on weaker ones. If the enemies are too weak, train on stronger ones. Just kill each monster in 1-2 hits. Perma Beginners are about being unique, so don't obsess over a strict training regime.

Weapons for Perma Beginners

Weapons a problem for permanent beginners. They get harder to find as they continue to level higher and higher. Here is a list of weapons that beginners can use:

One-Handed Swords:
Old Gladius, Sky-Blue Umbrella, Sword, Maple Flag, Pumpkin Basket, Long Sword, Red Whip, and Yellow Umbrella.

Two-Handed Swords:
Wooden Baseball Bat and Aluminum Baseball Bat

One-Handed Axes:
Chief Axe, Hand Axe, and Double Axe.

One-Handed Blunt Weapons:
Wooden Club, Blue Flowery Tube, Leather Purse, Hand Briefcase, Red Flowery Tube, Plunger, Lollipop, Purple Tube, Black Tube, Emergency Rescue Tube, and Colorful Tube.

Daggers:
Razorheaded Dagger, Fruits Knife, and Korean Fan.

Spears:
Fish Spear

Pole Arms:
Sky Snowboard, Aqua Snowboard, Silver Snowboard, Gold Snowboard, Dark Snowboard, Blood Snowboard, and Surfboard.

Wands:
Wooden Wand, Hardwood Wand, and Metal Wand.

This is a current list of weapons that beginners can use. (12/20/05)

Equipment for Perma Beginners

Equipment, like weapons, is hard to find for perma beginners. Here is a list of equips for beginners:

Hats:
Mark of the Beta, Pilgrim Hat (M), Maplehontas (F), Blue Skull Cap, Brown Skull Cap, Red Skull Cap, Green Skull Cap, Red Headband, Black Headband, Green Headband, Blue Headband, Yellow Headband, Black Swimming Cap, Blue Swimming Cap, Red Swimming Cap, White Bandana, Black Bandana, Yellow Bandana, Blue Bandana, Red Bandana, Purple Bandana, Pink Bandana, Brown Bandana, Grey Bandana, Green Bandana, Old Wisconsin, Yellow Metal Gear, Blue Metal Gear, Metal Gear, Black Baseball Hat, Yellow Baseball Hat, Brown Baseball Hat, Red Baseball Hat, Blue Baseball Hat, Ribboned Pig Headband, Brown Bamboo Hat, Blue Bamboo Hat, Green Bamboo Hat, Red Starry Bandana, Sky-Blue Starry Bandana, Yellow Starry Bandana, Chief Stan Hat, Bone Helm.

Tops:
White Undershirt (M), Undershirt (M), Grey T-Shirt(M), Blue Striped Undershirt (M), Blue One-Lined T-Shirt (M), Orange Sporty T-Shirt(M),White Tank Top (F), Yellow/Green Cotton Shirt (F), Red-Striped Top (F), Pink Sleeveless Shirt (F), Pink Starry Shirt (F), and Red-Striped T-Shirt (F).

Bottoms:
Blue Jean Shorts (M), Brown Cotton Shorts (M), Blue-Striped Boxers (M), Blue ClamDigger's (M), Grey Thick Sweatpants (M), Camo Pants (M), Red/Indigo Mini Skirt (F), Pink Cotton Panties (F), Ice Jeans, Sand Blasted Jeans.

Overalls:
Blue Sauna Robe (M) and Red Sauna Robe (F).

Shoes:
Yellow Rubber Boots, Red Rubber Boots, Blue Rubber Boots, Leather Sandals, White Gomushin, Black Gomushin, Smelly Gomushin, Brown Aroa Shoes, Green Aroa Shoes, Bronze Aroa Shoes, Blue Dorothy Shoes, Red Dorothy Shoes, Brown Dorothy Shoes, Red Whitebottom Shoes, Orange Whitebottom Shoes, Blue Whitebottom Shoes, Pink Whitebottom Shoes, Red Sneakers, Blue Sneakers.

Gloves:'
Work Glove, Purple Work Glove, Blue Work Glove, Yellow Work Glove, Brown Work Glove, Grey Work Glove, Red Work Glove

Shields:'
Stolen Fence, Pan Lid, Maple Shield, Palette

Capes:'
Old Raggedy Cape, Icarus Cape (1), Icarus Cape (2), Icarus Cape (3), White Napoleon, Black Napoleon, Green Napoleon, Blue Napoleon, Red Napoleon, Yellow Adventurer Cape, Pink Adventurer Cape, Purple Adventurer Cape, Brown Adventurer Cape, Blue Justice Cape, Red Justice Cape, White Justice Cape, Black Justice Cape, Blue Magic Cape, Red Magic Cape, White Magic Cape, Black Magic Cape, Blue Gaia's Cape, White Gaia's Cape, Red Gaia's Cape, Black Gaia's Cape, Green Seraph Cape, Blue Seraph Cape, Red Seraph Cape, White Seraph, Black Seraph Cape, Green Giles Cape, Black Giles Cape, Purple Giles Cape, Red Giles Cape, Blue Giles Cape

This is a current list of equipment that beginners can wear.
Remember, all items in the Cash Shop can be used by all job type (and non-job types!). If you can, spice up the limited wardrobe by buying a new hairstyle or new clothes!