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PurpleMonk
122 Khaini Bishop

 
Last Updated: 06/05/2008 8:57 BT


PurpleMonk's Short Guide to Priest Training at Dreamy Ghosts


Since a majority of a Priest’s training time is spent at Dreamy Ghosts or as they are called in GMS, Himes, I decided to create a guide for Priests who want to train there with a DK or go solo. Later on this guide may comprise of other training areas for the Priest.

Table of Contents
Party Priest Skill Build
Solo Priest Skill Build
Party Training
Solo Training
Description About the Instructional Videos
What Pots Should I be Using for the MP I Have?
Other Advice
Abbreviations
Related Links
Credits

Party Priest Skill Build


For your information all skill builds in this guide are exclusively thought up of by me, so I am not forcing you to follow them, they are just my recommendations. Also, it is crucial that you max Heal (duh), Invincible, Bless, and Magic Guard in your 1st and 2nd job advancements. It’s very beneficial to max MP Eater as well.

Skill Build:

70: +1 SR
71: +3 Dispel
72 - 81: +3 HS (Maxed)
82 - 87: +3 ER
88: +2 ER (Maxed), +1 Door
89 - 93: +3 Dispel
94: +2 Dispel (Maxed), +1 SR
95 - 103: +3 SR (Maxed)
104: +1 SR (Maxed), +2 SD
105 - 113: +3 SD
114: +1 SD (Maxed), +1 Doom, +1 Door
115: +2 Door, +1 Doom
116: +2 Doom, +1 Door
117: +2 Door, +1 Doom
118: +2 Doom, +1 Door
119: +2 Door, +1 Doom
120: +2 Doom, +1 Door

Final Outcome:

Maxed ER
Maxed Dispel
11 Door
Maxed HS
Maxed SR
10 Doom
Maxed SD

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Solo Priest Skill Build

Again, this skill build was solely thought up of by me. You pretty much do the same thing as a party Priest except you max SR earlier since you can’t solo efficiently until at least level 95+.

Skill Build:

70: +1 SR
71: +3 Dispel
72 - 81: +3 HS (Maxed)
82 - 90: +3 SR
91: +2 SR (Maxed), +1 SD
92 - 100: +3 SD
101: +2 SD (Maxed), +1 ER
102 – 107: +3 ER
108: +1 ER (Maxed), +2 Dispel
109 – 113: +3 Dispel (maxed)
114: +2 Door, +1 Doom
115: +2 Doom, +1 Door
116: +2 Door, +1 Doom
117: +2 Doom, +1 Door
118: +2 Door, +1 Doom
119: +2 Doom, +1 Door
120: +2 Door, +1 Doom

Final Outcome:

Maxed ER
Maxed Dispel
11 Door
Maxed HS
Maxed SR
10 Doom
Maxed SD

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Party Training


As I said, this is so far only a guide for training at Himes which may be upgraded when I have the time with other training spots as well. There are 3 main ways of training here with a DK that I have encountered.

• Recommended Level: 80+
Monster: Dreamy Ghosts (Himes), Black Crow
Map: Encounter with the Buddha

Training Method #1: Standing DK Hime Training

Recommended Attacker: 90+ Spear DK/100+ PA DK
Experience Per Hour: 35 - 40% (At levels 90 - 100 this will die down to about 25 - 30%)
Pot Costs: minimal
About: This is the most commonly used pattern of Hime training. The DK stands on either the left or right side of the map while the Priest rounds up the Himes and brings them back to the DK. Repeat.
Instructional Video: MapleStory - Standing DK Hime Training Guide

Training Method #2: Sweeping Pattern of Hime Training

Recommended Attacker: 90+ Spear DK/100+ PA DK
Experience Per Hour: 45 - 50% (At levels 90 – 100 this will die down to about 30 – 35%)
Pot Costs: minimal
About: This quite similar to “Standing DK Hime Training”, but instead of the DK staying on one side he/she follows you while only the Priest mobs and you would alternate sides on which you kill the mob. Sometimes if the DK is a talkative one with buddies or whatnot, they will not like this way because they don’t get the time of you mobbing for them in method #1 which they can use to talk. =P
Instructional Video: MapleStory - Sweeping Pattern of Hime Training Guide

Training Method #3: Middle Mob Hime Training

Recommended Attacker: 90+ PA DK/ 100+ Spear DK
Experience Per Hour: 55 - 65% (At levels 90 – 100 this will die down to about 30-40%)
Pot Costs: minimal
About: The DK stands in the center while the Priest teleports from side to side healing Himes and when the Priest teleports pasts the middle of the map all of the Himes that are pursuing him/her will be killed by the DK (It’s best to have a strong PA DK for this method). The DK might not like this method due to the amount of pots that he/she has to use. Also, with a spear DK you might have to stand in the middle as you go from side to side because the Himes will follow you. If you have a PA DK who can hit 6 monsters you can proceed straight to the other side because the DK can knockback the Himes.
Instructional Video: MapleStory - Middle Mob Hime Training Guide

Training Method #4: Middle Mob Hime Training V2

Recommended Attacker: 13x–14x+ Shadower
Experience Per Hour: 40 – 45% (This was at level 96)
Pot Costs: minimal
About: I call it middle mob training, but honestly I believe that you should let the Shadower take advantage of his speed and be able to move around killing Himes whenever he sees them. The Priest will just mob side to side while the Shadower navigates around the whole map and kills the monsters. Skrato also pointed out that doing the side to side method with a Shadower is great experience as well. My experiences show otherwise, but it may be different for you.
Instructional Video: MapleStory – Middle Mob Hime Training Guide V2

Overall Advice on the Training Methods:

I fiercely advise that you train at Himes without Magic Guard unless you are very well funded and won’t mind spending 1.5 – 2m an hour. Also, keep in mind that these %/hr’s are based on my experiences and you should get roughly the same amount if you do it the same way I did in the movies. The pot costs correspond to what I usually pay. MP eater is helpful to you too, with it you will never have to use an MP pot unless you have MG on.

By the way, I took out the pot costs and just made them all say minimal because the amount of money you spend at Himes without MG on is really up to you and your skill level of being able to dodge the Himes when you cast buffs.

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Solo Hime Training


• Recommended Level: 95+
Monster: Dreamy Ghosts (Himes), Black Crow
Map: Encounter with the Buddha

Solo Training Method: Telecasting SR Back and Forth Hime Training

Experience per Hour: 28-32% (Will slowly go down as you level)
Pot Costs: 500-600k
About: In solo training for Himes you telecast backwards to avoid the Himes attack. It is the most expensive since you must use MG. The only way you would not have to use MG at level 95 is if you have HP equips or have HP washed in the past. Using HP equips while soloing is highly unfavorable because you won’t hit nearly as much damage leading to getting only 10% an hour.
Instructional Video: Isilies Hime Solo and How to Solo Himes as a Priest

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Description About the Instructional Videos


Training Method #1: Left or Right Mob Training

You can perceive in this training method that you hardly ever get hit while casting HS thus making it the most money-friendly way to train. Once again, the DK just stands on one side of the map and you teleport to the other side and back gathering the Himes. Once you get back to your DK you cast your buffs and kill the mob, then repeat.

Training Method #2: Left to Right Mob Training

It’s evident that this training method is a lot faster in terms of experience, but has the downfall of you and your DK not having that “special” time to cast buffs before the mob comes. In the video you might be able to notice that I am casting HS near the end when there aren’t many Himes around. If you get hit by one of the Himes just make sure you use one of those trusty Barbarian Elixirs!

Training Method #3: Middle Mob Training

This is the most expensive training method for the DK and Priest if they are partying. The Priest teleports from side to side healing Himes and when the DK can he/she kills them. Again, if you get hit by one of the Himes use a Barbarian Elixir.

Solo Training Method: Telecasting SR Back and Forth

There is only one way to solo Himes efficiently as a Priest and it is high-priced. Get over it! By the time you are level 95 the experience per hour with a DK is getting slooooow and soloing is a great option. For this to work to the full potential it is conclusive that you have at least average equips, if not, scrolled. Hopefully the video is self explanatory and I don’t need to explain it further.

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What Pots Should I be Using for the MP I Have?


It’s perfectly understandable if you’re not sure what pots you should use to get the best meso to MP ratio so I’m determined to make a section that will help many of you. I am going to sort this not by your level, but by the total MP you have. Another nice thing is that, as a Priest, you don’t have to worry about the amount that pots heal to HP because we have Heal.

XXX - 1499 MP: Waffles = 300 HP and 300 MP for 600 mesos. It’s a 1:1 ratio for MP and HP healed for each meso spent (At this MP you won’t have a good heal yet so you need these for a while)

1500 – 4666 MP: Sorcerer Elixirs = 1500 MP for 1500 mesos. It’s a 1:1 ratio for MP to each meso spent. Now you don’t need HP pots anymore so use these.

4667 – 30000 MP: Mana Bulls = 60% MP for 2800 mesos. It’s a 1:1 ratio for MP to each meso spent to start and at 30k MP it’s a .156 meso to MP ratio.

It seems like I made a mistake earlier on. Mana Bulls are actually the best pots to be using from 4667 MP all the way until max MP(30k).

Keep in mind that these are only the pots to use while you are training at Himes. By the way you should always have Barbarian Elixirs at Himes (Remember? When you get hit while casting HS you need to use one of these). I know that you won’t be going to Himes with 1xxx MP, but I still included those pots to help clerics earlier. As someone mentioned, you can also use the Ramen drops instead of Barbarian Elixirs. Apparently they heal 1500 HP as well.

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Other Advice


*The Golden Rule:* “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” This basically means treat the DK with respect if you want respect returned. If you don’t want the DK to shout commands out at you, then don’t shout commands out at him/her. Use as much common sense as you possibly can (Think before you act).

Before you enter a map it’s wise to have MG on until you check the whole map to make sure it is clear of Black Crow. Be courteous to other Hime trainers…we don’t want to start fights.

If you are training at Himes with anyone but a DK or yourself get enough HP from equips to be able to take a hit from them and then use the “Standing DK Hime Training” method except with whatever class you have.

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Abbreviations


Abbreviations Used in this Guide:

ER = Element Resistance
HS = Holy Symbol
SR = Shining Ray
SD = Summon Dragon

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Related Links


This is helpful:
Level Requirement to hit Himes (for cleric/priest)

An “Ultimate Guide on Clerics”:
HealingGlory’s Ultimate Big Guide on Clerics! :D

Another cleric/priest training guide:
Isilie’s Comprehensive Voodoo and Hoodoo Guide

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Credits


PurpleMonk/ILike24 (Me) for making this guide
ProtoXNX/XelStyle for being in the party videos
Isilie/Isilie for the soloing Himes video
Skrato/Skrato for the soloing Himes video
Nexon and Wizet for making MapleStory
Mr. Basil for making basilmarket
hidden-street for the links
youtube for hosting my videos

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+Friend | 05/25/08
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Nigiyaka
73 Bellocan Hermit
 
smartguy11 said: "Whoa I actually found this guide good. That's rare. 0_0"


Does that mean it gets added to your guide? o-o

+Friend | 05/25/08
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ProtoXNX
126 Khaini Dark Knight
 
Go Purp go!
I'm surprised that you didn't know about the ramen part. o.o
New Blog: Goodbye Maple.

+Friend | 05/25/08
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arctixfox
77 Bera Priest
 
great guide and videos =]

+Friend | 05/26/08
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EluNirvelli
123 Bera F/P Arch Mage
 
Good guide, very helpful. Stickied.

+Friend | edited: May 26 2008
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Skrato
131 Windia Bishop
 
Aww, you beat me to this =[ Nice guide =[

I might as well reserve this spot to add my handy little comments ... you may see them on the youtube videos. Just a few points:

I am currently uploading my Himes soloing video, and you can link to here if you want. Also the method you put on there for soloing himes is the lame one. Lol.

Finally, how did you get any pot costs at all at himes? I pick up more pots then I use O.O

+Friend | 05/26/08
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this will be very helpful for me later ;D ty

+Friend | 05/26/08
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Zhyroth
88 Khaini Priest
 
This is awesome

+Friend | 05/26/08
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ClericxXxRus
95 Bellocan Priest
 
for the training vids, which one would you reccomend?

+Friend | 05/26/08
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ProtoXNX
126 Khaini Dark Knight
 
Skrato said: "Finally, how did you get any pot costs at all at himes? I pick up more pots then I use O.O"


Probably because I steal 'em. ;D

Anyways, congrats on the sticky.:3

Faster than mine. x_x
New Blog: Goodbye Maple.

+Friend | 05/26/08
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AznLuster11
68 Broa Assassin
 
Well, what do you know? I didn't expect this to be stickied, but it was a good guide. :P

+Friend | 05/26/08
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ProtoXNX
126 Khaini Dark Knight
 
smartguy11 said: "Well, what do you know? I didn't expect this to be stickied, but it was a good guide. :P"


You don't expect very many guides to get sticked...
So far it's been...0/4?
From what I've seen anyways.
New Blog: Goodbye Maple.

+Friend | 05/27/08
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Skrato
131 Windia Bishop
 
BishopXGod said: "for the training vids, which one would you reccomend?"


The TS can't post until Wed, so I'll give a short answer. Really, it depends on the dk. If you have a crusher dk level 115-, then do simple mob. If you have crusher dk level 115+ (or with really good dmg, hits 5k 5k 5k consistently) then do side-to-side. If you have a fury dk who is not powerleveling, do simple mob. If you have a fury DK powerleveling, do boomerang (which is where you mob from side to side and the DK stays in the middle)

+Friend | 05/27/08
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MilkToon
84 Broa Priest
 
Skrato said: "

The TS can't post until Wed, so I'll give a short answer. Really, it depends on the dk. If you have a crusher dk level 115-, then do simple mob. If you have crusher dk level 115+ (or with really good dmg, hits 5k 5k 5k consistently) then do side-to-side. If you have a fury dk who is not powerleveling, do simple mob. If you have a fury DK powerleveling, do boomerang (which is where you mob from side to side and the DK stays in the middle)"


What if you have a Pally? =P *Trains with a 132 Paladin*

+Friend | 05/27/08
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ProtoXNX
126 Khaini Dark Knight
 
Skrato said: "

The TS can't post until Wed, so I'll give a short answer. Really, it depends on the dk. If you have a crusher dk level 115-, then do simple mob. If you have crusher dk level 115+ (or with really good dmg, hits 5k 5k 5k consistently) then do side-to-side. If you have a fury dk who is not powerleveling, do simple mob. If you have a fury DK powerleveling, do boomerang (which is where you mob from side to side and the DK stays in the middle)"


Actually I don't agree.
I think it also has to do with the Priest's comfortability of buffing when.
The DK stand method is easiest since they'll have plenty of time to buff safely.
The danger increases with each method you do.

And those are some...very high standards...
New Blog: Goodbye Maple.

+Friend | 05/28/08
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PurpleMonk
122 Khaini Bishop

 
KataMaster said: "

What if you have a Pally? =P *Trains with a 132 Paladin*"


If you train with another class other than DK you should have enough HP from equips to survive one hit from Himes. That way you don't have to use MG. The best training method with another class is probably the one where the attacker stands on one side and you mob to them.
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