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bandu2 : menu_arrow.gif Article: Part One: Something About Maximum Damage in Maplestory - 28/01/2010 04:00

Welcome to Goldceo. We got the information for Maplestory players from other site, hope it can help you more or less.


In regard to Maximum and Minimum damage, Magicians deal very stable damage in contrast to the other classes(Buy maplestory mesos), due to their mastery in every attack skill. The mastery determines the minimum attack. For example, if your maximum attack is 100, and your mastery is 60%, norm for magician skills, except Quantum explosion 80%, Bahamat 80%, your minimum attack is 60, giving you a damage range of 60-100.


However, magicians cannot deal critical attack, but more or less damage to monsters in accordance to their respective elements. Elementally weak monsters, 1.5 times damage, similar element monsters, 0.5 times damage. Magicians can also teleport past monsters with teleport, and drain MP from monsters with MP (cheap maplestory mesos)eater. Magicians start off extremely weak in the game unless you are playing EuropeMS or GMS, and start to gain power from level 8 through 35.


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bandu2 : menu_arrow.gif Article: Felyne cat skills in MapleStory - 23/01/2010 01:10

Felyne cat skills in MapleStory

  • Date:01-22-2010
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 Welcome to Goldceo. We got the guide for Maplestory players from other site, hope it can help you more or less.


Dismantle low/high: (small) chance at an extra carve, cumulates with armour skill "Carving Celebrity". Drop: monster 100% drops its shiny object when performing a certain action. For example, when throwing a sonic bomb at Kut-ku only works when he is not in rage mode. Frugality: same as Divine/Spirit's Whim. Gunpowder: makes your bombs bigger and more powerful. Exchanger: receive 15% more Pokke points after a quest is done. Combine low/high: raises item(Buy maplestory mesos) combining succes rate. Strongcat: small attacks do not bother you, e.g. vespoid stings when you carry an egg.


Supercat: slower stamina decrease when carrying eggs. Supercarver: you do not flinch from small attacks when carving. Paratrooper: recover faster from falling from high places, also eggs will never break from falling. Wrecker: destroy boulders that obstruct your path faster. The felyne skills are not listed in any particular order of importance, because they are all useful in some way. "Dismantle" is very useful, but has unreliable odds. We provide cheap maplestory mesos for you.


"Drop" works really well on any boss monster, but is useles on Giadrome and Congalala. "Frugality" is equally useful as "Divine Whim". All the other skills are nice to have, but are not needed if you know what you are doing. Because of the rather random nature of Felyne skills getting activated, not too much attention should be spent on trying to get them. In MHFU however, you can save after having visited the kitchen and the effects will still be there when you reload the game, contrary to MHF1&2. Because of this, it might be good to save when you activate a good combination of felyne skills, just in case you have to or want to start over a quest.


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bandu2 : menu_arrow.gif Article: MapleStory Guide: The Skill of Critical Throw - 26/12/2009 06:39

MapleStory Guide: The Skill of Critical Throw

  • Date:12-25-2009
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Welcome to Goldceo. We got the guide for Maplestory players from other site, hope it can help you more or less.


When maxed, this skill has a 50% chance to deal 200% damage to a monster for every star thrown.

-Max Level(Buy maplestory mesos) : 30.
Prerequisite: Claw Mastery (Level 3).
Type: Passive.
Level 1: 21% success rate, critical damage 113%.
Level 11: 31% success rate, critical damage 143%.
Level 21: 41% success rate, critical damage 173%.
Level 30: 50% success rate, critical damage 200%.


Claw Booster-Increases the speed at which you attack with claw weapons(cheap maplestory mesos). Once you get it, you will see how fast Assassins really are.

-Max Level : 20
Prerequisite: Claw Mastery (Level 5).
Type: Support (Solo).
Level 1: HP -29, MP -29; Improves claw speed for 10 seconds.
Level 11: HP -19, MP -19; Improves claw speed for 110 seconds.
Level 20: HP -10, MP -10; Improves claw speed for 200 seconds.


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bandu2 : menu_arrow.gif Article: Quest Level Guides Of MapleStory - 12/08/2009 05:32

Here are some quest level guides in MapleStory that I got from other website, and hope you like it.


At Levels 20 and Up
 - Alex, the Runaway Kid
 - Pia and the Blue Mushroom
 - Shumi's Lost Coin


At Levels 25 and Up
 - Arwen's Glass Shoes
 - Jane and the Wild Boar
 - Nella and Kerning City Citizen's Request
 - Sabritama and the Diet Potion


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