Monday, April 26, 2010

Evan Training Tips [Lvl 70 - 120+]

  • *Training places can vary from each person depending on the fundings on the character
  • If you're highly funded, use the training spots that are specified for higher levels to maximize your leveling.
*One of the most important thing to do when training an Evan character is to keep up with the required Evan Quests. These quests are a MUST to gain SP points and certain medals.


Lvl 70 - 75: Windraider
EXP: 800
Location: Crimsonwood Keep
- If you're unfunded, start at level 65.
- If you can't reach Crimsonwood Keep, access this map instead Link

Lvl 71 - 85: Magatia Party Quest
- If you don't want to waste lots of pots for training, I recommend this PQ.
- The EXP is slow, but you can get scrolls and a new pendant.
- The pendant is worth it if you can't afford a Deputy Star.

Lvl 75 - 80: Wolf Spider
EXP: 1200
- Burns lots of pots
- Drops ilbis

Lvl 70 - 80: Red Kentaurus 
EXP: 1600
- Use Ice Breath to freeze them.
- This monster is weak to Ice.
- Becareful of the moles/rats popping out of the holes on the ground that stun you.

Lvl 80 - 95: Blue Kentaurus
EXP: 1600
- Use Fire Breath.
- This can burn quite a bit of pots depending on how quick you kill them.

Lvl 85 - 110 : Gallopera
EXP: 2500
- Really Fast Spawn and EXP
- Crazy Drop Rate
- Use Fire Breath or Earthquake
- If you can kill fast enough, you can probably stay here til Lvl 120.

Lvl 95 - 120+: Blue Wyvern
EXP: 3050
- Decent spawn
- Use Fire Breath or Earthquake


Lvl 103 - 120: Qualm Monk
EXP: 3350
** You will not be able to reach this map unless you complete the Time Temple 
- Drops Piece of Time
- Use Earthquake

Lvl 109 - 120: Qualm Monk Trainee
EXP: 3600
** You will not be able to reach this map unless you complete the Time Temple
- Drops Piece of Time
- Use Earthquake

Lvl 110 - 120+ : Skelegon and Skelosaurus
 EXP: Skelegon [4500] Skelosaurus [4750]
- It would be good to party with someone.

Lvl 109 - 120+ : Qualm Guardian and Chief Qualm Guardian
EXP: Qualm Guardian [4500] 
Chief Qualm Guardian [4960]
Locations:
- Use Earthquake or Flame Wheel
** You will not be able to reach these maps unless you complete the Time Temple Quests:

*If you are Level 150+ and are tired of Road of Regrets, try to go onto the Oblivion Sector. Since the monsters are fire based, use Elemental Reset.
** If you play MapleSEA, train at Neo Tokyo at higher levels.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Evan Training Tips [Lvl 30 - 70]

  • *Training places can vary from each person depending on the fundings on the character
  • If you're highly funded, use the training spots that are specified for higher levels to maximize your leveling.
*One of the most important thing to do when training an Evan character is to keep up with the required Evan Quests. These quests are a MUST to gain SP points and certain medals.

 [Level 30 - 50]

Lvl 30 - 51: Monster Carnival (CPQ)
- At earlier levels, it is very difficult to survive due to the lack of Magic Guard. But once you get through those levels, you should be fine. 
- A decent level of Ice Breath will be useful in mobbing.

Lvl 30 - 37: Mushroom Kingdom Quests
- When you reach lvl 30, a quest will pop of saying something like "Mushroom Kingdom in Danger." 
- If you're into quests, these quests will give you a decent amount of EXP.

Lvl 35 - 50: Ludibrium Party Quest
- Located at Eos Tower Floor 101
- It's not a very popular PQ anymore, but it does sometimes give good 60% scrolls for completing it. So if you're bored of training, this might be an option.

Lvl 30 - 50 Training

Monster: Ratz [EXP: 65]
Location: Ludibrium Eos Tower Floor 100
Skill to Use: Fire Circle

Monster: Jr. Wraith [EXP: 70]
Location: Kernings Subway
-This Monster is weak to Fire.

Monster: Chronos [EXP: 82]
Location: Ludibrium: Path of Time


Monster: Cold Eye [EXP: 85]
Location: Sleepywood Dungeon
- This monster is weak to fire.

Monster: Iron Mutae [EXP: 102]
Location: Magatia - Area B-3
 Video Link

Monster: Mithril Mutae
Location: Magatia - Area B-1


Lvl 45 - 55: Roid

EXP: 168
Location: Magatia


Lvl 45 - 60: Neo Huroid

EXP: 205
Location: Magatia



[Level 50 - 70]

Lvl 50 - 65: Vodoo/Hodoo
EXP: 335
Location: NLC > Haunted House
-Use Dragon Thrust / Ice Breath to Mob and Magic Flare for one monster



Lvl 50 - 70: Mysterious Path 3 (MP3) in Singapore
Monsters: Selkie Jr. [EXP: 220] and Slimy [EXP: 250]
- Big and Fast Spawn
- Use Fire Circle or Ice Breath to Mob
- If you're unfunded, start here at a high level; around 55.

Lvl 60 - 70: Windraider
EXP: 800
Location: Crimsonwood Keep
- If you're unfunded, start at level 65.
- If you can't reach Crimsonwood Keep, access this map instead Link
Guide to Crimsonwood Keep

Lvl 51 - 70: Ludibrium Maze Party Quest
- Make lots of Money
- Located in Ludibrium
- Decent EXP

Evan Training Tips [Lvl 10 - 30]

  • *Training places can vary from each person depending on the fundings on the character
  • If you're highly funded, use the training spots that are specified for higher levels to maximize your leveling.
*One of the most important thing to do when training an Evan character is to keep up with the required Evan Quests. These quests are a MUST to gain SP points and certain medals.

[Lvl 10 - 20] 

- Complete the Evan quests, this should give you enough exp to level a bit.

Henesys Party Quest
 
    - If you don't feel like training, these is a decent PQ that will easily take you to Lvl 20.




    Henesys Pig Mini Dungeon
      Monsters: Ribbion Pigs, Pigs
      - Located two maps to the bottom right portal of Henesys



      Monsters: Octopus, Bubbling

        
      [Lvl 20 - 30]

      Lvl 20 - 31: Ariant Coliseum
      - This isn't a very popular PQ, but I thought I'd put here anyways to remind that this is also decent exp.

        Lvl 21 - 31: Kernings Party Quest


          - Be careful at boss (King Slime). Because Evan characters do not have Magic Guard until Lvl 30, King Slime can kill you in 1 - 2 hits.


          Lvl 25 - 31: Monster Survival Party/Individual Quest
           
            - This is a great way to earn MP/HP pots. 
            - The EXP is also pretty good. Starting at lvl 25, you should be able to earn around 50 - 70% worth of exp at once, depending on how many monsters you're able to kill. 



            Lvl 20 - 30: Sleepywood: Mini Dungeon - Cave of Mushrooms
              Monsters: Zombie Mushroom and Horny Mushroom
              -Located two maps to the right of Sleepywood.
              - This is a really good training spot since you can do the "kill 99 horny mushrooms & zombie mushrooms" quests to gain extra exp. 
              - Another thing is that Zombie Mushrooms drop Chaos Scrolls, so who knows, you might get lucky. ;)

                Monster: Sand Rat
                - I suggest talking to Manji at Perion and complete her quest. Her quest will allow you to teleport to Ariant for free 5 times.

                Monsters: Sand Rat and Scorpion

                -Again, I suggest speaking to Manji to teleport you to Ariant.

                Friday, April 23, 2010

                Lukless Evan Equip Mips

                One of the cheapest way of starting an evan would be to make it lukless. What is lukless? Lukless is when you add all your AP to Int and nothing else. Their damage can match or even surpass a normal luk Evan. The only downside would be the weak defense. They are a great way for unfunded players to begin. So here is a simple list of what a lukless Evan can wear.

                *For Evans, you are restricted to only using Wand and Staff!
                *Most of these weapons can be found in the FM.
                * Also please take note that some of these equips may be really expensive and very hard to afford.

                Weapons:

                [Level 8 - 30]

                Usually for these levels, you don't really need such a good weapon. I normally just use a wooden wand and my damage is decent enough. If you want, you would scroll it with 100% Wand scrolls to increase your damage a little. For those who want to go a little extreme, you can get the Astaroth Wand or Staff, which can be a little tough and expensive if you're buying one.


                 Lvl 8 Wooden Wand (Ellinia Weapon Store)
                23 Magic Attack


                Lvl 25 Astaroth Wand - Obtain from killing Astaroth (rare drop) or purchase from FM (price ranges)
                +10 Int, 50 Magic Attack

                 [Level 30 - 50]

                When you reach Lvl 35, try to switch to a Maple Staff if possible, if not wait till Lvl 43 for the Maple Lama Staff or Nocturnal Staff. Unless you have a scrolled staff, it wouldn't matter whether you use a Lvl 35 one or Lvl 43. The extra 10 magic attack isn't that much of a difference.

                Lvl 35 Maple Staff - (FM or from Maple Anniversary Event)
                +100 HP, 48 Magic Attack

                Lvl 43 Maple Lama Staff - (FM or from Maple Anniversary Event)
                +100 HP, +50 MP, 58 Magic Attack

                Lvl 43 Nocturnal Staff - (FM or Complete the Lvl 50 quest 'Cleaning up the Streets' from Lita Lawless in NLC. This is basically the same staff as Maple Lama Staff.)
                +100 HP, +50 MP, 58 Magic Attack

                [Level 50 - 200]

                From here onto Lvl 200, you basically should stick with one of the wands/staff below. If you're not funded, use a Lvl 64 Maple Staff/Wand because that will give you decent damage already. For the funded people, use an Elemental Wand. The prices range for all of them, but Elemental Wand 1 & 5 are the most expensive and strongest wands because they boost your fire damage by 25%. If you can't afford those, use Elemental Wand 2 or 6 because they still boost your fire damage by 10% and surpass a Maple Staff.


                Lvl 64 Maple Wisdom Staff - Maple Anniversary Event or FM (*Mip - Collect and save these during the Event and sell them a couple months or a year later for good profit*)
                +1 Int, +150 HP, +50 MP, 80 Magic Attack


                Lvl 64 Maple Shine Wand - Obtain from monster drops during Maple Anniversary Events or purchase from FM. *Mip - Collect and save these during the Event and sell them a couple months or a year later for good profit*
                +1 Int, +100 MP, + 100 HP, 80 Magic Attack

                Lvl 70 Elemental Wand 1 - Fire Element (From Gachapon, FM, MTS) - Very Pricey
                -If you're really funded, this would be a good investment. This wand would be good for Blaze Wizards, F/P Mage, and Evan.
                +25% Fire Damage, + 10% Poison Damage, + 1 Int, 85 Magic Attack

                Lvl 70 Elemental Wand 2 - Poison Element (From Gachapon, FM, MTS) - Cheaper than Elemental Wand 1
                -If you can't afford Elemental Wand 1, this is a lot cheaper and would still give you a decent damage boost. It is also still better than using a Maple Wand/Staff.
                +25% Poison Damage, +10% Fire Damage, +1 Int, 85 Magic Attack

                Lvl 130 Elemental Wand 5 - Fire Element (From Gacha, FM, MTS) - Very Expensive
                -This is by far the most expensive 'end game weapon' for a lukless Evan and probably the most powerful also.
                +25% Fire Damage, +10% Poison Damage, +2 Int, 145 Magic Attack

                Lvl 130 Elemental Wand 6 - Poison Element (From Gacha, FM, MTS) - Cheaper than Elemental Wand 5
                -This is cheaper than Elemental Wan 1 & 5, so if you can get your hands on this one, it would be better than a Maple Wand/Staff.
                +25% Poison Damage, +10% Fire Damage, +2 Int, 145 Magic Attack


                Hat, Glove, Cape, Shoe, Overall Equips will be added soon.

                *Credits for Pictures to Hidden-Street.Net

                Tuesday, April 20, 2010

                What is Mips?

                Hi and welcome to my new blog. ^_^

                First off, what is Mips? Well, when I was thinking of a name, I came upon Mips, which is actually derived from two words merged together, Maple + Tips = Mips. Kinda silly I know, but I thought it was somewhat cute. xD So in future posts, I may use the term "Mips" to refer to a Maple tip or advice. No, I am not trying to steal the name from the other MapleTips website, thats why I made mines called Easy Mips. =)

                Basically, I decided to open up this blog to expand my training guides, tips, etc. In YouTube, there's a limit as to how much I can put in the description box, so I end up not being able to post lots of information. But with this blog, I'll be able to post everything. =D Also, I might have many updates on what is happening in KoreanMS, as well as GlobalMS.

                This is actually my first time starting a blog, so I hope you guys will be supportive & have fun. And hopefully this will be a success. =)