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General

Classification Scheme Idea Classes: based off of what equipment the PC wears. Examples: Beginner, Warrior, Mage, Rogue, Archer, Pirate. Groups/Clubs: sets of complimentary classes with a shared storyline or theme. Examples: Explorer, Cygnus Knight, Resistance, Old/Legendary Heroes, Nova, and so on. Jobs: a combination of Class and Club. Examples: Spearman, Wind Archer, Mechanic, Luminous, Kaiser, etc. Specials: special job. Sometimes, the only thing setting them apart from the other jobs in their club is a slightly different storyline or origin story. New PC creations of these jobs tend to be locked more often. Examples: Cannoneer and Dual Blade (both Special Explorer jobs), The Demons and Xenon (Resistance).

General Chat

Any adults on here? What to hang with peeps more own age As in, over the age of 20-ish? [b]I'm feeling rather isolated on this place because of the heavier younger audience.[/b] I'd like to get to know fellow over 20's peeps and talk about over 20's life and over 20's problems. You know, people who pay their own bills and live on their own and seriously worry about money because without a balanced budget they do not eat... and whatnot. (For the record: I am 27.) This isn't bashing on younger peeps. I just have a hard time relating to a lot of the stuff you guys talk about when it's RL, especially your relationship and school problems. It's all very old news and even alien to me. And even though I'm tempted to respond quite a bit, I feel lik

General Demonavenger

Demon Avenger Great Beginner and/or Inexpensive Class? I just wanted a confirmation of this for the sake of people I know who want to start playing. (I've been around for a few years, but my casual gaming nature makes me seem a lot less experienced than the years I've been into the Maplestory game would suggest. I'm no expert on anything, really.) Seems like, generally speaking, warrior-equip type classes can be great beginner classes because: 1.) They tend to have a certain button-mashing aspect in their fighting styles that is easy to learn/use. 2.) They don't burn through as many MP potions as some other classes do (note: some warrior classes seem to use more mana than others). This means gold is saved by not having to buy so many pots.