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Guide Information

Hello, and welcome to Maple's Story - a brand new beginner's guide to MapleStory. So, if you're stuck, and need help, this guide should sum it all up for you. Please note that this guide is currently still under construction, and thus, there may be a few errors/unfinished categories here and there. Anyhow, thanks for reading, and enjoy!


Guide Updates

29th May, 2007: Maple's Story Sections 1 - 3.1 Created
30th May, 2007: Maple's Story Sections 3.1 - 4.1.2 Created
31st May, 2007: Maple's Story Sections 4.1.2 - 4.2.1 Created
1st June, 2007: Maple's Story Sections 4.2.1. - 4.2.3 Created
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Setting Up MapleStory

Assuming that you haven't yet registered for, downloaded and installed MapleStory, please read this section of the guide thoroughly; and, if you have, please skip to the next section. Good luck!


MapleStory Servers

In MapleStory, there are currently eight different servers for you to choose from. Though, most, if not all, have applied IP blocks to users from other countries (for example, just recently, MapleStory Global IP blocked European users, so, now, they must use MapleEurope). The servers are as follows:

Simply visit the MapleStory website and choose your appropriate server. (Seeing as this guide is written in English, I'm going to assume you're using either MapleStory Global, MapleStory S.E.A. or MapleStory Europe). Simple!

Account Registration

In order to play MapleStory, you must first have an active account to play on. This step shouldn't be too hard. (I will use MapleStory Global as a reference, though all servers have the same sort of registration system.) Just do the following to easily get through this. (It's kinda easy to figure out, but, whatever.)

  • Click the 'Sign Up' button to your left.
  • Enter your birthday (NOTE: You must be aged thirteen or over to play MapleStory)
  • Click 'Proceed to Sign-Up!'
  • Read the Nexon Privacy Policy, Nexon Terms of Use and Nexon End User License Agreement.
  • Click each of the three 'boxes' and click 'OK'.
  • Enter your wanted Nexon Passport ID, and press 'Check' once you're done.
  • Enter your e-mail address.
  • Re-enter your e-mail address, for confirmation purposes.
  • Enter your wanted password.
  • Re-enter your wanted password, for security (and confirmation) purposes.
  • Enter your answer to 'What is the name of your best friend?'.
  • Choose your second Security Question, and fill in your answer.
  • Click 'Next>'.
  • Enter your First, Middle and Last names.
  • Select your gender.
  • Re-enter your birthday.
  • Select your country.
  • Choose your State (/Province).
  • Enter your Postal Code.
  • Choose your Ethinicity.
  • Click your appropriate 'boxes', preferably just 'I am the person named above and the above information is correct'.
  • (FINALLY;) Click 'Finish'!

You will then receive a confirmation e-mail. Copy the code, re-visit the website, login, and enter your validation code. Voila! You are now a registered Nexon citizen.


Downloading & Installing

To download, simply visit the 'Downloads' page, and (if you're at the Nexon website, click the download button next to MapleStory) choose your appropriate file type, though I suggest .exe. Your download should take, on average, about 60 minutes (one hour), and, once it's done, launch MSSetup.exe. The installation shouldn't take long, and there's no point in me directing you as what to do. Once it's finished, you should see a MapleStory desktop shortcut on, yes, your desktop. Wuhoo! Simply launch MapleStory to begin your ACTUAL adventure.


Maple Details

Now that you have the MapleStory client up and ready, why not start? Simply enter your Nexon Passport ID and Nexon Passport Password, and press Login. Now, you will be prompted to enter a customized PIN. (Four-digit, numbers only.) Try to make it very hard to figure out, but if it's too hard to remember, write it down somewhere safe. Once finished, you will be asked to re-enter the PIN, and then it will be set. Though tedious, just press 'Login' again, and enter your PIN. (Once.) Then, you will have to read an agreement, (agreeing, I presume) and select your gender. Your gender in MapleStory will define little, if any, NPC/gaming actions, but people will think that you are of the gender you have chosen. So, choose wisely. Now, select one of the numerous...


MapleStory Worlds

In each MapleStory server, there are numerous worlds, with about 19/20 channels packed inside for you to devour. Assuming you have MapleStory Global, here is a list of all of its worlds:

Different worlds does not mean different content, but newer worlds will have less players than the older ones (obviously). I suggest choosing a semi-new world, like, Khaini. Not too populated, but still a decent amount of people to mix with.


MapleStory Channels

As (briefly) explained above, each world can hold up to 20 channels. Channels, too, do not necessarily determine what content is involved in the game (unless an event is being held at a certain channel, etc). Each channel can hold a fixed amount of 'Maplers' (characters/accounts), and, more popular worlds will have more populated channels. Usually, Channel 1 is overpopulated, thus, not a very good choice for training, etc. You may also want to train with your friends, and doing so, play on the same channel as them. You can change your channel (cc) at any time (as long as you are not 'resting', i.e. after a monster attack, you must wait a few seconds before you can change your channel).


Let's Get Mapling

Now that you've picked a world, and channel, to play on, you can begin your adventure! The next paragraph will help you along the way.


Creating Your Character(s)

Simply click the 'Create Character' button. You will be able to choose from various hairstyles, skin colors, clothes, weapons, etc. Now, you will also have to pick your character statistics (stats), such as STR (Strength), DEX (Dexterity), INT (Intelligence) and LUK (Luck).


Create-a-Warrior

 
"They usually use swords, axes, blunt weapons, spears, and pole arms. Some, like Dark Knights, also uses spells in their attacks."

"The job order for the warriors reveals a 3-way route. In order to advance as one of those, you'll need to meet various requirements. You should take time deciding what kind of a warrior you want to become down the road before committing yourself to a single route."


As a Warrior, you will rely on close-up combat attacks and/or skills. Though your damage, defense and Hit Points are high, you will, at first, be easily 'KSed' ('Kill Stolen') by ranged players, such as, well, all other classes! But don't let this get you down. Warriors, as just explained, deal exceptional damage, bear great defense, and can endure the worst of it!

In order to advance from a Beginner to a Warrior, you will need to reach Level 10 and you must have 35 STR. I highly suggest using your patience to roll the following on your stat dice-roll:

  • --- STR
  • --- DEX
  • 4/5 INT
  • 4/5 LUK

You would want to roll 4 or 5 on INT and LUK as they are unneeded stats for Warriors. But keep in mind that you should NEVER settle for, perhaps, 5 INT - 5 LUK, 5 INT, 6 LUK, etc. Two 4s or a 4 and a 5 should do you good. This part is crucial as it will affect your abilities later on.


Create-a-Magician

 
"Studying ancient studies is their virtue, so high intelligence is a top priority. Since they spend all their time researching, they may not have much of strength or stamina, and they use staffs and wands as their main weapons. For armor, they prefer light ones like robes with minimal defense. They can't put on heavy armor."

"The job order for the magicians reveal a 3-way job route. In order to advance as one of these jobs, various requirements need to be fulfilled. You should take time deciding what kind of a magician you want to become down the road before committing to a route."


Being a Magician, you will harness your intelligence to perform effective magic skills. Magicians are a ranged class, and thus making it easier to attack monsters with a bit of a distance. Though, if you're looking for distance, try a Bowman or a Claw Thief. The Magicians' Magic Claw skill is also exceptionally useful, as it attacks two times.

If you wish to advance from a Beginner to a Magician, you will need to reach Level 8 and have at least 20 INT. The following approx. stat dice roll should be perfect:

  • 4/5 STR
  • 4/5 DEX
  • --- INT
  • --- LUK

You would want to roll 4 or 5 on STR and DEX as they are unneeded stats for Magicians (Magicians do not use physical abilities). But keep in mind that you should NEVER settle for, perhaps, 5 STR - 5 DEX, 5 STR, 6 DEX, etc. Two 4s or a 4 and a 5 should do you good. This part is crucial as it will affect your abilities later on.


Create-a-Bowman

 
"They handle bows and crossbows very well, and can also use a light sword, blunt weapon, or an axe on occasion. They are adept at avoiding the enemy, and prefer armors that are light enough to maximize dexterity."

"The job order for the bowmen reveal a 2-way job route. In order to advance as one of these job, various requirements need to be fulfilled. You should take time deciding what kind of a bowman you want to become down the road before committing to a route."


As a Bowman, you will rely on long-ranged combat to stun your enemies and strike them down before they can reach you. Bowmen can also, luckily (as explained above) use light close-combat weapons. So, if you can't afford a certain (cross)bow, why not use another type of weapon?

If you wish to leap from Beginner to Bowman, you must reach Level 10 and have at least 25 DEX. Try to obtain the following dice roll:

  • --- STR
  • --- DEX
  • 4/5 INT
  • 4/5 LUK

You would want to roll 4 or 5 on INT and LUK as they are unneeded stats for Bowmen. But keep in mind that you should NEVER settle for, perhaps, 5 INT - 5 LUK, 5 INT, 6 LUK, etc. Two 4s or a 4 and a 5 should do you good. This part is crucial as it will affect your abilities later on.


Create-a-Thief

 
"They handle daggers and claws, and use skills such as stealing, moving fast, and etc. to help themselves. Clothing-wise, to move quickly and unnoticeably, they prefer tight clothes with bland colors that don't attract unnecessary attention."

"The job order for the thieves reveal a 2-way job route. In order to advance as one of these jobs, various requirements need to be fulfilled. You should take time deciding what kind of a thief you want to become down the road before committing to route."


If you're a Thief, you will rely on stealth and luck to defeat your enemies. You can choose from two attacking methods; claws (throwing stars - ranged combat) or daggers (close combat). So, if you're not into ranged combat, you can use close combat, and vice versa.

If you're going to become a Thief, you must reach Level 10 and have at least 25 LUK. The following dice roll should help:

  • 4/5 STR
  • --- DEX
  • 4/5 INT
  • --- LUK

You would want to roll 4 or 5 on STR and INT as they are unneeded stats for Thieves. But keep in mind that you should NEVER settle for, perhaps, 5 STR - 5 DEX, 5 STR, 6 DEX, etc. Two 4s or a 4 and a 5 should do you good. This part is crucial as it will affect your abilities later on.


Starting Your Adventure

Now that you've created your character, and decided on a future job, it's time to travel to Maple Island. Double-click your preferred character, and you will be transported outside of the Training Camp. Simply speak to an NPC and you will be asked if you wish to go through with the Training Camp. I highly recommend doing so. (If you've decided not to, however, skip on to the next section.)


Training Camp

As you enter the Training Camp, you will be clothed with a strange (off-putting, in my opinion;) outfit, which will accompany you throughout the Training Camp. It is not actually a piece of equipment, unfortunately, and once you leave the Training Camp, it will disappear. Anyway, simply talk to every NPC (Non-Player Character) you see (by double clicking them), take a good look around, and move on to the next room. Here, you will come across two quests. The first being "Nina and Sen's Dinner Menu", consisting of two 'mini-quests' (What Sen Wants To Eat and Returning To Nina). The second being "Todd's How-to-Hunt", where you will have to obtain 1 Leatty Furball and 1 Toy Drum. I suggest training with these easy monsters until Level 2, though it's up to you. Once you've acquired both items, speak to the next NPC. You will be able to finish the quest, and gain 10 experience points! Whoopee! Now, speak to Heena and she will transport you outside of the Training Camp. Speak to Sam, and you will be transported to Snail Hunting Training Ground I. Congratulations, you've graduated from the Training Camp!


A Journey Unaccompanied

Seeing as its best to leave the rest of the Maple Island adventure up to you, I shall do so. But heed this warning: if you're going to be a Warrior, distribute your AP (Ability Points - found in Statistics) so that you will first have 35 STR. Put the rest into DEX, until you reach Level 10. If you're going to be a Magician, distribute your AP so that you will first have 20 INT, and then put the rest into LUK, until you reach Level 8. If you're going to be a Bowman, distribute your AP so that you will first have 25 DEX, and put the rest into STR, until you reach Level 10. If you're going to be a Thief, distribute your stats so that you will have 25 LUK and put the rest into DEX, until you reach Level 10. It shouldn't be too hard. (But keep in mind that you shouldn't put any of your AP into any unneeded stats.)

Once you reach your appropriate level, travel to Southperry, travel east until you reach a large ship, and pay the captain to bring you to Victoria Island.


Getting Employment

Once you've reached Victoria Island, jump off the boat, and look for an NPC in a stange. Speak to him, and you will be able to transport to your job's town for a small fee. So, if you're a Warrior, Perion, if you're a Magician, Ellinia, if you're a Bowman, Henesys and if you're a Thief, Kerning City!


Extra Experience

 
If you don't have enough experience to attain your new job, you should talk to Olaf. He will give you two quests, A Lesson on Job Advancement and The Path of Warrior, The Path of Magician, The Path of Bowman and The Path of Thief. If the first doesn't give you enough, do the second, too. The second quest will require you to talk to your job instructor. Naturally, that's where we're headed next, anyways.