So how exactly do people make it to 200 in a day anyway?
You see people get from 1-200 in a day to be the first, but it seems ridiculous to do it in such a short amount of time. How are they so focused on getting to 200?
December 26, 2012
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Took me 7 months to hit 200 on my Mercedes... I consider my 8-hour daily grinding sessions during June and July extremely no-life, and I envy the ones that can finish the game fast.
i wonder how many people arguing that they have no life have realized that this needs a lot of money and planning, from where do you think they get their money? their mom's credit card? if you think it's that way please, go steal your mom's CC and tell us how it goes.
i know someone who plays maple regularly, has a well paying job, and asked for a day off to do the level 200 race, i wouldn't say that's having a no-life, hell, if you can do all that i'm saying your life's mighty fine.
Leeching and overfunding
I don't see a point being first to 200, since anyone could do it (not everybody). Plus, there's tons of 200's out there already.
What do you feel being the first 200 in the new job? Happy? Excited? People will be thinking no life person.
@Mageklan: People can still play MS and have a life. You play MS, should I assume you don't have a life?
Matter of fact I plan on doing a 1-200 race myself for Xenon. Does that mean I don't have a life? Even though I still manage to go out with my family and friends and get everything in rl I need to get done? Devoting 1 day to something does not mean you don't have a life. I think people like you need to get your priorities straight before you go off saying someone doesn't have a life.
[quote=Dsfan33224]did u watch meowjesty's video on here?[/quote]It just proves the point that people who do that have no life.
She said she spammed FM all day for 3 months to buy sswis cheese.
[quote=Mageklan]Don`t feed yourself with these lies. Your point is bad and everyone who uses in every thread or as a defensive measure secretly know that too. The people who get to 200 in a day still spend a lot of time on maple every day, atleast in most cases, the only difference is, they spend the day doing something else on maple, not grinding. If you`re that naive to think that a person would be super outgoing and only log on maple to get to level 200 in one day, I feel sorry. It doesn`t work that way. Most people just don`t want to admit it. At the end of the day, the person who plays maple 1~2 hours a day and take 6 months to get to 200, still has more of a "life"...[/quote]
This is true sometimes.
Sometimes you need to keep logging on to keep up appearances in your server, boss group, friends list, guild, etc.
But sometimes you really do play like once a month, and during that one day that you actually do play, you get a lot of stuff done.
[quote=underpaying]Good equips
knowing where to level
dedicated friends that will help you by being afk in your map for party play exp or buffing or something like that, including HS(or a lot of other computers lol but usually it's friends)
all possible exp buffs(such as mercedes, exp potion, 2x from cash shop, possible 2x events, 3x coupons leftover from marvel machine can help as well, pendant of spirit)[/quote]
this plus bt
did u watch meowjesty's video on here?
[quote=Mageklan]Don`t feed yourself with these lies. Your point is bad and everyone who uses in every thread or as a defensive measure secretly know that too. The people who get to 200 in a day still spend a lot of time on maple every day, atleast in most cases, the only difference is, they spend the day doing something else on maple, not grinding. If you`re that naive to think that a person would be super outgoing and only log on maple to get to level 200 in one day, I feel sorry. It doesn`t work that way. Most people just don`t want to admit it. At the end of the day, the person who plays maple 1~2 hours a day and take 6 months to get to 200, still has more of a "life"...[/quote]
This is only looking at things in the perspective of the person literally "sitting there playing maple until they hit 200." They could just "easily" get a friend to take over at any point bro, whether it be literally (get on the acc, finish the job) or through being AFK in a pro leech party. Just putting that out there...
@Pamplemousse @johny2toes I can just bring those two points together; It could just be considered "no lifing" for the day. This just implies the point that after 200 the person can still continue with his/her real life routines pretty much. Also, this can pretty much compare to a person spanning out his/her MapleStory playtime in a time efficient manner, which doesn't mean he/she has to play everyday, but only when the person has free time to kill. Both points are valid though for getting to 200; there are people that like to get things over and done with the moment the issue(s) arise(s), and people that like to effectively do things over time to fill in for some unproductive free time activity.
But either way, both ideas could work
[quote=johny2toes]@Pamplemousse: I consider someone who does it in a day to have more of a life. They're not spending 2 days~week of multiple hours of grinding just to hit 200. They do it in a day then go out the next day / week and spend time with their family and friends.[/quote]
Don`t feed yourself with these lies. Your point is bad and everyone who uses in every thread or as a defensive measure secretly know that too. The people who get to 200 in a day still spend a lot of time on maple every day, atleast in most cases, the only difference is, they spend the day doing something else on maple, not grinding. If you`re that naive to think that a person would be super outgoing and only log on maple to get to level 200 in one day, I feel sorry. It doesn`t work that way. Most people just don`t want to admit it. At the end of the day, the person who plays maple 1~2 hours a day and take 6 months to get to 200, still has more of a "life"...
@Pamplemousse: I consider someone who does it in a day to have more of a life. They're not spending 2 days~week of multiple hours of grinding just to hit 200. They do it in a day then go out the next day / week and spend time with their family and friends.
@butkevinsaid: Training 24/7, Everyday? Then yeah, that's someone with no-life.
[quote=johny2toes]Have no life?
Soo... spending ONE day to hit lv 200 is no life? And people who spend a whole WEEK or MONTH to hit 200 have a life? Seems legit... -_-[/quote]
Those people probably only play for a few hours a day. Playing maple all day in one day is a whole lot unhealthier. EDIT: And less "no-life" than those that get 200 in a day by playing all day.
[quote=screwriod]spending lot of NX on 2x cards,cubes,and wards to make perfect equips & weps
they know where to level what @underpaying said.
-they are funded
-they have no life if you consider passing 100+
-friends who HS/buffs them when he/she is training
-exp buffs=merc link,2x cards,2x events,pendant of spirit
and..
THEY HAVE NO LIFE[/quote]
Have no life?
Soo... spending ONE day to hit lv 200 is no life? And people who spend a whole WEEK or MONTH to hit 200 have a life? Seems legit... -_-
spending lot of NX on 2x cards,cubes,and wards to make perfect equips & weps
they know where to level what @underpaying said.
-they are funded
-they have no life if you consider passing 100+
-friends who HS/buffs them when he/she is training
-exp buffs=merc link,2x cards,2x events,pendant of spirit
and..
THEY HAVE NO LIFE
cause they want numbah 1 man and honestly its rlly not that hard with how much nexon does 2x nowadays it seems like every freakin week theres a 2x.