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As you continue your experience through MapleStory two,
By: Rsgoldfastcom JK
As you continue your experience through MapleStory two, one driving force which will keep you attached to the game is the pursuit system. By talking to Maplestory 2 Mesos unique NPCs, you'll enlist in all sorts of unique missions that really push you into exploring everything that the game has to offer. Obviously, completing quests do provide a few rewards, such as money and EXP.
One huge nitpick that original MapleStory lovers had was the very grindy method of leveling your character up. Thankfully, that isn't true anymore because quests offer only enough EXP to maintain your character. MapleStory 2 seems to be taking cues from other MMOs and contains streamlined progression, which makes it easier for people to actually experience the sport instead of repeating the same monotonous task.
On that note, battle in MapleStory 2 remains pretty much performed in the same vein as the first game. You've got your standard attack, which can be all well and good, but you'll be relying heavily on your skills to defeat enemies. These abilities depend on what class you are using, and it's also worth noting that there's an SP bar you have to keep an eye on during fights. Typically, characters such as Knights and Berserkers will want to get up near their enemies while still Bishops and Wizards will typically wish to keep their distance. As a read more Bishop myself, battle in MapleStory 2 was about running to the much reached of this map and spamming abilities whenever enemies moved in too near for comfort. It was pretty much a rinse and repeat procedure until the enemies eventually kicked the bucket.
So far, MapleStory 2 is shaping up to be a worthy successor to the original game. Regardless of the sudden transition to 3D, the sport still tries to make the most of what it learned from its predecessor and builds upon it with greater thoughts and modern theories. Not to mention that MapleStory 2 is unbelievably kid-friendly and fairly much a terrific way to relax after a very long moment. While the game still lacks a formal release date, MMO fans and veterans of the show should keep this game on their own radar.
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