MapleStory 2

MapleStory 2

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A Simple - Not so Simple- Guide
By Faiyze
Tips and tricks for MS2! I may not end up covering everything so let me know below what you think!
   
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Useful Links
I'll start this guide by placing some simple useful links that I found and used in my MS2 adventure as to provide these for anyone else that would appreciate them. I also apologize ahead of time if the guide doesn't help, this'll be my first guide >.<
Keep in mind I am not the original author nor do I claim ownership over any of these links/guides. They are just links that I found useful and am glad to have found, thanks a lot to the MS2 community!

MS2 Database:

A General Faq:
Item Locations Guide:

Fishing Guide:

Music Guides:

OX Quiz Cheatsheet -WIP-:

Best in Slot (BiS) Equipment:
Leveling 1-50 and Gearing up.
This guide will be for levels 1-50 in a quick simple way, it will not take into account professions, class, etc. You can always choose to take it slow and level slowly to enjoy the game more if that's your cup of tea...or coffee. Do what you want to do. Enjoy the game the way you want to enjoy it!

The fastest and most efficient way to level up from 1-50 would be to do the main quests and only the main quests. Doing the minigames that pop up on the bottom right of your screen during the main questline will grant a decent amount of extra exp (usually 5-10%) for if you want to be slightly overleveled or if content gets difficult.

You don't need to focus on farming for gear as it quickly becomes obsolete as you do the main quest so for levels 1-50, just grind the main quest and you should be level 50 by the time the main quest is complete.

Now, if you aren't trying to speed level to 50, there are several, many ways to level to 50/60. Minigames give a decent amount of exp, performing and fishing also gives good exp, world boss farming is a very popular way to gain exp, doing explorations is also a good way to get exp. There are a massive amount of options for leveling.


Making sure you have 1500+ gs (gear score) before/when reaching level 50:

Keep the +7 enchantment vouchers you get from your main questline until you get your level 48 intro gear from the main quest then use the +7 vouchers on the lvl 48 intro weapon and the lvl 48 intro armor, it should boost you up to 1500 gs without the need to waste your level 50 dungeon runs to reach 1500 gs.


After getting 1500 gs, most people will farm and recommend Tronix Bunker since it's fast and easy, however I recommend farming Sanctum of the Sage simply because it's also fast and easy, especially since the boss is squishy so easier to take down. The epic ring (Laoz's Ring) from Sanctum of the Sage sells for more than most Tronix Bunker Epics and is a better use of your 10 daily dungeon runs to try and get your epic weapon. Keep in mind I am not dismissing Tronix Bunker, it is still a very viable use of your 10 dungeon runs, just keep in mind that a lot of people run Tronix, including bots.

Once you get your epic weapon, enchant (or don't) to reach 2100 gs to allow you to do Hard Dungeons. Do not enchant any of your armor or weapons after hitting 2100 gear score as you will be replacing them with epics from hard dungeons.

Another trick people have been using lately is to use a sword in their mainhand and a throwing weapon in their offhand to reach 2100 (enchanting if you don't reach it righ away). Then switch to their actual weapons upon entering the dungeon. You may do this if you wish and if you have a carry, keep in mind you may be flamed for this when joining random parties since you won't have the dps you would if you had your epic weapon. If you're a priest people generally may not mind for FD since they just want a priest for their heals. Regardless, I do not recommend doing this unless you have a guild or friends or are able to find a party kind enough to let you leech off of them as they run FD until you get your epic weapons. Also, please please please make sure you know the mechanics for the dungeon so you can actually contribute something.

Make sure to keep all of your weapons for your class that you get from hard mode dungeons as you will need multiples for enchanting past +10.

All Trophies that give extra skill points after hitting lvl 60
  • Arbiters of Chaos: Clear Forest of Chaos and Ignicore (Dungeons)
  • Exterminator Rank 1: Defeat 100 Insect Enemies
  • Friend of the Fairfolk: Cleared Cherry Blossom Forest and Toxic Garden (Dungeons)
  • Killer Instincts Rank 2: Defeat 3000 Enemies
  • No Mystery too Big: Clear Ludibrium Clock Tower, Moonlight Fortress, and Muros Studio (Dungeons)
  • Self Motivated Ranks 1-4: Reach Level 20/30/40/50
  • The Journey Continues Rank 1: Obtain 1 Billion Cumulative Exp
  • Trophy Maniac Ranks 1-6: Obtain 50/100/150/200/250/500 Trophies
  • Vigilante Justice: Clear Golden Tower 4,7, and Elevator (Dungeons)

You should have 68 skill points at the end with 17 of them being from trophy rewards.
Guides for Hard Dungeons
It is incredibly important to know the mechanics for the dungeon or to ensure that any parties you join know that you are new to the dungeon. This is important because unlike normal dungeons, you are limited to 5 revives with 8 max if you haven't used your 3 instant revives. It will be frustrating for everyone including yourself if you do not know what you are doing. If you wish to learn the mechanics instead of watching guides, feel free to ask higher geared people to teach you. Also, keep in mind you can spectate other players in your party should you end up dying so that you can learn the attack patterns and animations. You can even ask me (NAWest: Faiyze) if I'm online and not busy, I don't mind helping out. There are enough kind people in the game that will help you, not everyone is looking to scam or fine you for trying to learn the dungeon.
You do not need to buy runs. People who do buy are either lazy, busy, rich, looking for fast runs, fill in reasons here, etc.

These are the videos that I used to learn the dungeons. Feel free to support them for taking the time to record the videos and help us learn the dungeons! The names after the ":" are the abbreviated terms people will refer to these dungeons as ingame.

Some terms that people will use that you may not understand if you don't generally play mmorpgs.
  • Adds: Monsters that spawn during boss fights
  • DoT: Damage over Time, deals damage to you over a period of time
  • Nuke: Instantly kill/Kill as fast as possible
  • DPS: Damage per Second
  • LF: Looking For
  • R: Recruiting

Note: If you have the Scion of Light Souvenir furniture, place it in your house and activate it for a 60 minute piercing buff. To place it down, go to your house, enter build mode, then filter it to Souvenirs.

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The Fire Dragon: FD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMn6IGgqA0U
Sidenotes: In the first phase when Pyrros is charging, he will always charge to the opposite corner of where he plans on staying and then charge across and stay there, it will usually be followed up with a tail swipe. He always slightly shakes his head before a laser beam so watch for that as an indicator. During the second phase, the difference between him shaking his head for a laser beam or fire breath is that for the fire breath, he will light his back on fire and jump up before releasing it.
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Labyrinthine Halls: Lab/Lab Halls
https://youtu.be/5T_XLA6Y7IM?t=290
Sidenotes: During the boss fight, you can actually outdps the the heals from the adds so you may occasionally get parties where they completely ignore the adds and focus the boss. I would actually recommend doing this as this'll just make the run faster in general since all dps is going to the boss and not being wasted on adds.
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Lubelisk: Lube
https://youtu.be/kfRnKByIgjs
Sidenotes: He pretty much covers everything you really need to know, again, the biggest thing is the parkour, that's what gets people, if you fall off during the last phase and need to get back on the bosses platform, remember, there is a small gap when jumping onto the bottom platform so make sure you jump.
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Temple of Immortals: Balrog/Rog/Toi
https://youtu.be/Q-s2mvN3otc
Sidenotes: When the pillars come up, if you keep missing the final jump to the top and falling, another trick is to just jump from the second block when he swings and you'll be able to avoid it without being at the very top. When he does the huge aoe roar, a priest can actually outheal it before the stun to allow everyone to survive if you don't have knight. If you don't have a knight or a priest, you can jump across the lava and head to land on the bottom right side, if you time your jumps to jump as soon as your character touches the surface, you can actually jump all the way across without taking damage to lava burn.
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Rune Temple: Rune/RT
https://youtu.be/D6cCaD1PZ6c
Sidenotes: I have yet to do this so I'll provide extra details once I have completed it.
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BeyondLink Tris: Tris/Kanduras
https://youtu.be/Bgb9KkkwokE
Sidenotes: This dungeon for the most part is pretty easy, during the last phase, you can avoid his accuracy debuff shields and his sword swings (not sword slam) by going into one of the many holes which he will create after his first attempt to absorb someone. In the first phase, you can damage him to 85% and he will just leave which will make the second phase shorter, second phase ends at 42% and the person he absorbs will be released at 20%.
Finding a Party
Alright, I'm adding this in because it seems like this is such an issue and causing new players to believe they're forced to buy runs.

Most people are aware that there is a "Find Party" system that you can use to filter out dungeons using the gear icon next to the "Find Party" feature. This can be used pretty effectively for normal dungeons but for Hard Dungeons, you'll find that this can take a long time. The reason for this is because for FD, the system will try to guarantee there's a priest in the party because of the "A Priest is recommended to help clear this dungeon" and the same for Balrog except for a Knight. This is why as a Priest, if you queue for all dungeons, you're gonna end up getting FD more often, and as a Knight, you're gonna end up getting Balrog more often. This is bad for all other classes as they end up having to wait for one of those two classes should they be queuing up for those two dungeons. The other reason it isn't as effective in Hard Dungeons is because due to the limited lives, people don't want to end up having to solo the run and thus search for a party themselves due to the chance of Public groups failing although to be honest, I have yet to fail a queued party but that's just my luck I guess, I can't speak for everyone.

Now then, what a lot of new players aren't aware of is that there is another method of finding a party. That would be the "Party Finder", not to be confused with the "Find Party" feature. This feature is not made obvious or shown well or implied or implicated by the game so most people will completely miss this feature. It is located on the bottom left of the Challenge Map.



As you can see, I have changed the order to "Least Members" noticeable on the top left of the Party Finder tab. This will allow you to search for empty parties to allow you to join. Now, once you open it up, ignore any parties that are just spam which you can see in the screenshot. Ignore any parties that are demanding payment to join and run, and ignore any parties that require a GS that you cannot keep up with. Gear Score isn't even that important since the thing that makes runs go faster is your pierce stat and not your Gear Score due to the Fair Fight system. Anyway, find a party with people that are just recruiting for a run and ask if you can join them or just hop in. Keep in mind that if you're a fresh 2100 GS or new, whisper the host and ask them if they're willing to help you learn or carry you, there are a LOT of kind people who don't mind carrying or helping newer players learn the game. If you end up not being able to find a party, you can recruit a party of your own.



When you click the "Recruit for Party" button, it will pop up with the popup above. With that, you will put a title that will appear for your party recruitment message. Keep it simple and to the point, so like "LF> FD, Anyone welcome" or "LF> FD, Looking to learn" or something. You can have it set to "anyone can join without approval" which will let anyone join and leave as they wish, or you can uncheck the box so people have to whisper you for you to accept. I recommend locking your party so you don't get trolls or people who will join and demand payment as those people tend to also be completely willing to start the run with you, demand payment, then afk or leave forcing you to be out of a party slot. Again, just make sure you know the dungeon's mechanics.
Making Mesos
-=-World Boss Farming-=-
World Bosses appear as red skulls on your world map when you press "M" (default key). You will only see World Bosses in areas you have already been to, You can mouse over these skulls to see what channels the World Boss is on and when you click the area, on the right side, it will tell you when the boss will spawn next, there is a clock ingame that stays with server time on the top left of your screen next to your mesos.



Generally, you will start on Ch 1 or 2 and move to the next open channel with the world boss once you defeat it. You can switch channels by clicking on the arrow next to your Ch number above the minimap on the top right corner of your minimap.



From there, you can then dismantle any gear you receive from the World Bosses for onyx to sell on the Black Market to other players for mesos. Also, keep in mind that when you defeat a world boss, you can continue hitting their body after they've dropped to get mesos and elixirs. Once you kill certain bosses enough times, you will get a trophy that will give you their souvenirs, you may place some of these down at your house for a 60 minute buff. The most important one being the Scion of Light souvenir.

All areas with World Bosses (keep in mind you can search up the areas using the search bar to find them):
---Victoria Island---
  • Kerning Junkyard: Doondun (lvl 15)
  • Beachway111: Giant Turtle (lvl 18)
  • Frostheart: Griffin (lvl 23)
  • Neuron DNA Research Center: MK 52 Alpha (lvl 27)
  • Trinian Crossing: Griffina (lvl 30)
  • Precipice Fortress: Vayar Gatekeeper (lvl 35)
  • Ellua Riverside: Alpha Turtle (lvl 37)
  • Mirror Castle: Furious Baphomet (lvl 40)
  • Twilight Moon Castle: Lernos (lvl 40)
  • Whistler Cliffs: Toh and Googoo (lvl 43)
  • Fractured Canyon: Pekanos (lvl 47)
  • Frostpeak Mountain: Heartless Baphomet (lvl 50)
  • Frozencrest**: Ikar Morde (lvl 50)

---Karkar Island---
  • Lavender Island: Acreon (lvl 50)
  • Ludari Arena: Amadon (lvl 50)
  • Nazkar Pyramid: Ureus (lvl 50)

-=- Potion Solvent Farming -=-
Potion solvents are dropped from any mob at a low drop rate, thus farming for them comes down to how fast you can kill and how dense the number of mobs are. You can farm these potion solvents and sell them as people are looking to buy them for pet snares.

Popular areas to farm potion solvents
  • Cave of Chaos
  • Cave of Eternity
  • Frostember Void
  • Ludari Mall
  • Red Wall
  • Shadow Gate
  • Hunting Ground Areas (Aurora Laboratory, Lulu Village, Forsaken Fields, Lion's Gate)
Go to one of the above maps or any map with a high mob density you can kill quickly and switch to an empty channel. You can check how many players are on the same map by looking above the minimap as it shows all people on the same map.
You can also check it by opening your friends list and checking the "online users" tabs.

-=- Using Alts (Alternate Characters) -=-
By far one of the most popular methods is training an alternate character to level 50. Doing only main story quests, this can be done in 5-6 hours with premium exp buff and helicopters. 6-8 hours without premium exp buff but with rotors copters/taxis/use of mount. 9-11 hours without any of the above.



The advantage of alts is you gain more dungeon runs per day granting you more chances to obtain epic gear that could be sold (or used) as well as gear to turn into onyx to sell. Your alts will also have access to more daily missions at level 50, doing all daily missions from the "Get Rich" category will net you at least 200k per character per day. It is recommended to do tabs 4 (Toughen Up), 5 (Get Rich), and 6 (Hoard Things).

Crafting
You will start gathering resources with:

Ranching: Chickens, Snails, Pigs
Farming: Rice Paddies, Pumpkins, Apples
Mining: Copper, Tin, Zinc
Foraging: Marjoram, Lavender, Rosemary

Ranching and Farming is started in your house in the life skills tab when in build mode. For maximum efficiency, you may place 4 of them in a square pattern and gather from all four of them by standing in the middle.



You can gather from them until they become "Success Rate: Impossible" as shown in the above picture. Following this process, you should be able to reach Tier 3 on your first time gathering materials.

Mining and Foraging is started outside of your house in Evansville just to the bottom right of the world map. There will be markers on the minimap to show you where the mining(pickaxe)/foraging(shovel) resources are located.



From there, you will move to Queenstown then Middleton. for any further materials, you can check them in the Life Skills tab by clicking on them and checking the "known locations"



Upon reaching level 5 in mining and foraging, you gain access to two islands that will have all mining and foraging nodes located on them.

For Cooking, you may craft foods that will increase your exp gain and give you buffs. Alchemy is used to craft potions, mount summoning stones (gives you a random mount), tonics (gives buffs), and dye vouchers for Beauty Street. Mining is used to craft equipment/equipment boxes.

Handicrafts is used to craft music scores and accessory boxes with accessory boxes being the money maker in terms of crafting. You may craft and sell Savagery Accessory Boxes for a fairly passive way of making money.
Pets
Obtaining Pets

You will receive the ability to tame pets for use upon reaching level 50. The maple guide will start you off with taming a hungy slime. Hungry mobs will always start off smaller than a regular version of that mob, their name will also appear in green rather than red.



To start taming, you will require a decent amount of Dryad Pet Candies which you will receive from the Pet taming guide.



If you should run out and require more, you can buy them for 1000 mesos at supply shops scattered throughout the Maple World. They will appear as a potion symbol on your minimap.



To start the taming process, you will need to start throwing candy at a hungry mob, this will cause a bar to appear over their head that will be either green, yellow, or red. Green will require the least amount of candies to tame and are easier to tame while red will be the hardest to tame ones and require more candies as they will also refuse to take your candy more often. If you're looking to save your candies, don't bother attempting to tame the ones with a red bar as this bar does not affect the rarity of the pets. Upon filling the bar to max, the slime will become docile and move towards you instead of away from you, at this stage, you can capture the mob with a Dryad Snare.



Place the Dryad Snare down and then lure the docile mob into the trap. Keep in mind that if the mob becomes hungry again and steps on the trap, the trap will be wasted. They usually become hungry again within 3-5 seconds so throw another candy at them in that timeframe to prevent them from becoming hungry and wasting a snare. Note that you do not have to catch a slime at the guide area should it be overcrowded and you can't find a free hungry slime that has not been claimed. You just need to make any hungry slime docile. Also keep in mind that once the guide gives you the materials to craft the snares, do not use one until after you have turned it in as the objective is to have 5 traps, if you use one, then you will have to go gather the materials to craft another snare. Snares have 3 tiers with a 4th "special" snare.



These snares will determine the rarity of the pet with the Dryad G3 Snare giving you the highest chance to obtain an epic pet and the Dryad G1 Snare giving you the lowest chance. The 4th "special" snare that I was referring to is called the Lapis Master Snare. The Lapis Snare has the same rates as a Dryad G2 Snare, the biggest difference is that the Lapis Snare can be used to capture hungry mobs as well as docile mobs requiring no candy investment. You also throw these snares instead of having to place them down removing the requirement to lure the mob into the trap. These Lapis Snares can acquired through the Abandoned Mine B1 Treasure Dungeon.

The rarity of the pet will determine it's final stat bonuses that are applied to you.

Rarity
Base Stats/state gain per level
Final Stats (level 50)
Bonus Attributes/Talents
Normal
9
450
0
Rare
15
750
1
Exceptional
21
1050
2
Epic
34
1700
3

You may check the information pets in the pet album as well as the pet's type and location. If you've caught that pet before, it will also tell you the highest tier rarity you've obtained of that pet and the number of pet bag slots they have (pet inventory).



The difference between a Combat Pet versus a Normal Pet is that normal pets do not attack and do not have talents/attributes. They do however come with a pet bag, extra pet inventory space. All pets have auto-loot, auto-potion, and auto-revive. You can experiment with the auto-potion and auto-loot by clicking the gear icon in their respective tabs in the pet window. Auto-Revive will cause the pet to revive you from your soft tombstone at full health after a few seconds if no one else breaks it first. It will not revive you from a metal tombstone.



Keep in mind that the pets obtained in dungeons will always be exceptional. Once you go to the map of the pet you wish to obtain, you can look at the minimap for blue dots unless you have it disabled. These blue dots will show hungry mobs, keep in mind you can hold tab to see the entire area to see if there are any hungy mobs on the entire map. If not, you can channel switch to see if you can find more on another channel.



Dryad Snares can be crafted using Potion Solvents as well as meteorite shards which are obtained from meteorite trees that can be placed in your house the same way ranching and farming are used.



If you want to craft higher tiered snares, you will have to level your Pet Taming Life Skill.

Training/Leveling Pets

The best way to level up a pet is by fusion. In the fusion tab, you select the pet you want to level up in the top section, once that is done, you sacrifice other pets on the bottom tab to level up your pet. You will have 25 fusion bonuses per day which gives extra exp, after using it all up, the pet will obtain the regular amount of exp. You can of course also level up your pets through killing monsters as well, the amount of exp you gain is pretty minimal so it's not recommended unless you're grinding monsters for a reason, such as potion solvent farming.

Treva Farming/Twisted Pocket Realms
You farm Treva through Twisted Pocket Realms. I recommend doing this in a party of 2-4 mainly because some of them are tough to solo (if you get a boss). These pocket realms are time limited which gives you a limited amount of time to fulfill the objectives, more people means faster clear times which means more treva per hour. Twisted Pocket realms will only appear in PvP zones south of the Infernal Tree lvls 52-58 areas and are not to be confused with the Hat of Misdirection.



In order to trigger a pocket realm, you must defeat the minibosses in that area which will be revealed on your minimap as red dots on your minimap.



Some of these minibosses will have a barrier surrounding them that will rotate between red and blue. When the barrier is red, it means that they will take massively reduced damage from physical attacks, while it is blue, they will take massively reduced damage from magic attacks. After defeating a miniboss, there is a chance they will open a portal that will lead you into a pocket realm.



You and anyone else will have 30 seconds to enter the portal when it appears, after 30 seconds the portal will disappear. Upon entering these portals, you will enter a timed pocket realm in which you will have an objective to perform. Successfully performing the objective will give you Treva and mesos. These pocket realms will also have chests scattered throughout them which will give mesos. They do not give crystal fragments or rusted keys.



As of right now, the pocket realms I have entered have been the following objectives.

Defeat a Boss: Defeat the Boss within the time limit. Four chests will spawn after they it has been defeated.
Defeat the Mimics: Find and defeat the mimics in the limited time you have, there are usually three of them
Destroy the Watchtower: Destroy the watchtower, it's usually located where the three red dots appear on your minimap as those are the guards of the watchtower. Four chests will spawn after it's been destroyed, you may want to clear the mobs so they don't interrupt your chest opening.
Defeat the Rainbow Slimes: These rainbow slimes will only take 1 damage per hit so you will want to use fast multiple hit skills. They also run away from you so be ready to chasem down! After defeating a rainbow slime, it will split into 4 smaller ones. The biggest slimes give the most Treva per kill but it may be more efficient to kill smaller ones that break off since you are time limited. They will also drop mesos per hit so are a great way of farming mesos.
Eliminate the Dark Forces: You just have to defeat three minibosses, fairly simple and straightforward, they'll appear as red dots on your minimap.

When farming pocket realms, make sure to keep in mind and remember that you are in a PvP zone. While most of us do keep to ourselves, there are people that will actively hunt other players, this is even more true if you are Treva farming since they will try to kill you and steal your miniboss and take your pocket realm. This is also true to keep in mind that if you enter a pocket realm, the countdown will still continue meaning aggressive players may enter and kill you to take the pocket realm from you. This is why I recommend having a party of 2-4 for both safety and faster clear times.

Treva can be used to purchase Gem Dust Boxes (200 Treva each) and Tier 1 Gemstone Boxes (600 Treva each).



Or it can be used for what you outfit hunters out there would want, the Blood Cult Outfit.Though, they are quite pricey at a whopping 15k per piece.



These are purchased at the Shadow Shops located in safe camps located throughought the pvp maps as well as in Queenstown. They will appear on the minimap with the Treva symbol circled in red in the screenshot below.

Gemstones
Gem Dust and Obsidian Essence

So, you've played through most of the game, you probably have a bunch of random items you know absolutely nothing about right? Like those many colorful gemstone dusts or those random Obsidian Essences you have laying in your inventory with no clue what that's about. For those that don't know, here's an example.



These gem dusts are used to upgrade gemstones while the Obsidian Essence is used to obtain more gemstone dust. Using 10 Obsidian Essence and a Stellar Glass which is obtained by Cheri Ring (the npc next to the chest) for 200k mesos each with a weekly limit of 5 per account.



You can create a Gem Dust Chest which will provide you with 200 of one of the gemstone dusts (your choice which one you get).



You may also gain more gem dust from:
  • Hard Dungeons
  • Treasure Dungeons B1 and B4
  • The "Toughen Up" Daily Missions
  • A Lvl 3 Guild with the Gemstone Merchant (15 guild coins each)
  • Treva Shops (as shown previously in the guide)
Now what?

Gemstones

There are seven Gemstones:
  • Strength
  • Intelligence
  • Luck
  • Dex
  • HP
  • Accuracy
  • Offense
You will only need three gemstones, Offence, Accuracy, and your Main Stat. You may obtain gems from most of the same methods as gemstone dust. These Gemstones are used in the sockets of your accessories, the pendant, earrings, and ring. To upgrade a gemstone, you will open your inventory and click the Sockets/Gemstones button at the bottom. This will open up a window in which you can upgrade your gemstones by selecting the gemstone and using the materials listed.




Accessories and Sockets

In order to unlock the sockets of an accessory, you need two versions of said accessory. One will act as a sacrifice. These accessories have to be the same accessories with the same number of unlocked sockets.



You will select the accessory you wish to unlock the socket of on the top, and select the sacrifice on the bottom. You will lose the sacrifice regardless of if you succeed or fail. Keep in mind that it will cost you 1000 Crystal Fragments to Equip and Unequip a gemstone. Crystal Fragments can be obtained from opening chests throughout the Maple World (check out the Golden Chest guide) or buying them at 1000 mesos each from Supply Stores.




Treasure Dungeons
Treasure Dungeons are considered the Abandoned Mines B1 and B4. Which would be located in the Treasure Dungeons of your challenge map.




In order to enter these dungeons, you will require their corresponding key which can be identified from your Rusted Keys. You may have ended up finding a few during your Maple journey but in case you don't know where to find these Rusted Keys, they can be found in both Wooden and Golden Chests as well as a rare random drop from mobs after having reached level 50.


These Rusted Keys may be identifed by talking to Archeologist Natalie located in Tria.


It will cost 100k mesos to identify a key with a higher chance of getting a B1 Key as B4 Keys are a much rarer drop. Keep in mind that the price to identify a key will increase by 200k mesos for every key identified in the same day and will reset back to 100k daily. Abandoned Mine B1 will be a solo dungeon whilst Abandoned Mine B4 will require 4 people to run, you may sell these B4 party slots if you wish or grab some friends/guildies. You are limited to 10 Abandoned Mine B1 Dungeon runs per day and 5 Abandoned Mine B4 runs per week. These dungeon limits are seperate from the Normal/Hard Dungeon limits of 10/30 so you don't have to worry about wasting your 10 daily runs on B1. B1 is generally considered not really worth it while B4 is recommended to try to finish all 5 in the week for the attribute reroll and lock scrolls as well as the chance to obtain Tier 2 Gemstones.
Ending Notes
Thanks for checking out the guide! I wrote it based on my personal experiences and research as I'm playing and I'll update it as I go along!
I don't plan on adding a guide of any sort for classes as there are multiple guides up by far more experienced players than me, and to be honest, I don't agree with some of the more basic ones (such as priest being a hard class or hard to solo with since it's in my opinion, by far, one of the easiest to solo with) but others I agree with (such as Berserkers being the all rounder class). Due to that, I don't want to write a broad description of the classes when they have so much more to offer. The other reason I won't be posting up class guides or anything like that is also because quite simply, it misleads players into thinking that they absolutely have to play a certain class because of bias. I disagree with that completely. Everyone has their own playstyles. Play what class you like! Play the class you enjoy! If you play a class you don't like, you're gonna get bored and eventually quit! Play the way you want to play, you don't need to be a top player. Anyway, have fun everyone! Enjoy the game and make friends, the community is what keeps mmorpgs alive! If you have questions, need help or if I missed something, feel free to send me a whisper, message, mail, or comment and I'll get back to you if I'm not busy.

NAWest - Faiyze
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Naythen011 22 Oct, 2021 @ 12:14pm 
amei :PluckyDucky:
Naythen011 7 Jul, 2021 @ 7:27am 
ótimo guia !:OrangeMushroom:
kaval187 5 May, 2019 @ 11:21pm 
looking for Twisted Pocket Realm the only 1 i have found before is at melta dam i have only seen 4 in 3 months so hope i do not a need a random event to get the stamp
Ulterior Void 4 Nov, 2018 @ 1:26pm 
Nice job.
Faiyze  [author] 27 Oct, 2018 @ 7:47am 
Update: I have removed the Exploration Guide and Golden Chest guide links as those are being transferred to steam by their respective authors. Go check out their guides also located on steam and thank them for their hard work :) @RWND and @Osmiux
Faiyze  [author] 26 Oct, 2018 @ 12:26pm 
The same can be said of books and text. When you write a research paper, you use other people's research and contribute your own thoughts that are made from their research, aka, paraphrasing and quoting but still give them credit for it through citation. Is the paper still not your own paper? I understand what you're saying and it seems the issue you have is that I posted up a guide with other guides and then claiming it as my own. I did not claim any of those links or videos as my own, and my guide still has very many valid points that are not from other links. I doubt people use steam guides to read an entire book should I choose to get into every topic of the game.
Faiyze  [author] 26 Oct, 2018 @ 12:25pm 
I am not using those as my own guides, I'm putting those up because they explain the dungeons well and in detail followed by sidenotes which are what I myself noticed while I was doing the dungeons. I do not take credit for their video guides and am thankful they posted it up. I never claimed nor said that those would be my own videos nor guides and I do not take credit for those videos or guides. All I stated was that this is a guide which by definition, is "a person who advises or shows the way to others" or "a thing that helps someone form an opinion or make a decision or calculation". The only reason I provided said videos was to support what i said above the video guides themselves as most people would prefer a video and videos provide more fluid details than just straight up text. Again, it is far easier for people to have access to it all in one place than having to search each one individually and search through videos until they found an informative one.
W.A. the Anum 26 Oct, 2018 @ 11:57am 
you didnt got me right. what i mean is basicly your guide is not only "based" on other guides but you nearly only use links for everything. look at the section where "guide" explains hard dungeons. just fukin video links, not a OWN guide. Like really man, nothing personal but if you offer a "OWN" guide, there should be more behind it. i also could just make a "guide", slap 40 yt links into it and call it "my ultimate guide"... :/
Faiyze  [author] 26 Oct, 2018 @ 8:54am 
Just giving credit to where credit is due, I used those guides for reference and thus will give them credit for learning from them seeing as how I did not find out all this information on my own, to that end, I may as well have been taking credit for their work. Even as a guide to guides, it is still a useful resource to have all of those in one place for easy access since they are not/have not been transferred to steam, overall it increases efficiency rather than a person having to search for everything individually. They worked hard on their guides and I'm not going to dismiss them when I myself used and learned from their work. But to each their own.
W.A. the Anum 26 Oct, 2018 @ 5:17am 
so basicly this guide is (mostly) a guide to guides...nexxxxxt.