MapleStory Story – Showing your skills
In the third of a series of insider articles, Dean D. Cho, Development
Manager of MapleStory Europe at NEXON, discusses the deep, yet
easy to use skill system of the hugely popular free to play
MMORPG.
Friday
31st August/... If you want to get anywhere in the world of
MapleStory Europe, you’re going to need show off your
skills. It’s not enough for a ‘Mapler’ –
that’s somebody who regularly plays MapleStory –
to simply tool themselves up with decent weapons and armour
in their quest for fame and fortune. To beat the toughest
challenges that regularly face every Mapler you’re going
to need a broad range of skills and abilities too, and that’s
where MapleStory’s impressive skill system comes into
practice.
As with
everything else in MapleStory, the emphasis has been to create
something simple and user-friendly, so those not familiar
with the MMORPG genre can pick things up straight away, yet
at the same time, still maintain enough depth so that more
experienced gamers are kept entertained throughout. The result
is a truly amazing skill system that stands out from every
other free-to-play MMORPG currently available.
Learning
new skills
MapleStory
Europe currently boasts over 80 individual skills to choose
from, divided into separate categories by character profession.
This ensures new Maplers are never overwhelmed by too much
choice to begin with, while still allowing plenty of scope
for variety. For instance, Beginners – the profession
that all new characters start as – have access to just
three basic skills to help introduce the concept; one offensive
(Three Snails), one defensive (Recovery) and one passive (Nimble
Feet). This then increases to a much larger range of skills
once players gain some experience and specialise as either
Warrior, Bowman, Thief or Magician, and even larger still
once they progress to the next level of job specialisation.
Some of
the skills are passive and designed to improve your offensive
or defensive capabilities, such as the Thief’s ‘Keen
Eyes’ ability. Others are more proactive and must be
physically ‘activated’ to be used. The Magician’s
‘Energy Bolt’ skill for instance, unleashes powerful
magic bolts every time you tap the keyboard (and conveniently,
MapleStory lets you map skills to any key of your choosing).
In every case, the effectiveness of your skills is based on
how well trained you are in that particular ability. Every
time you gain a level in MapleStory you’ll be awarded
a handful of Skill Points to spend on your growing range of
skills and abilities. The more points you spend on a skill,
the more powerful it becomes; simple. There’s even a
basic ‘skill-tree’ system, with certain more powerful
skills only becoming available once a particular level has
been reached in a previous skill. For example, Bowmen can
only start learning the useful range-increasing ‘Eye
of
Amazon’ skill once they’ve reached level 3 in
the previous skill, ‘Blessing of Amazon’.
Mastering
skills
As players
only receive a few Skill Points to distribute every time they
level up, you’ll need to think carefully about how to
spend them when it comes to developing your character. Do
you aim to specialise in aggressive,
offensive skills – or do you opt to concentrate on more
passive, ability buffing skills? Alternatively, you can always
try spreading your skill points evenly across a number of
different skills. Each method has its own pros and cons, although
we find most Maplers tend to concentrate on Mastering each
skill in turn – in other words, building each skill
up to its maximum possible level before moving on to the next.
While
many players have commented to us how much they enjoy MapleStory’s
easy and approachable skill system, one of the biggest points
of feedback we’ve received is from people who put their
experience into one particular skill, only to decide they’d
rather be accomplished in a different area instead. That’s
why you’ll soon be able to buy Skill Point Reset tokens
from the game’s Cash Shop. These let you transfer points
that have already
been allocated from one skill to another, giving you even
more flexibility over how your character develops.
Staying
skilled
However
you want to play MapleStory – whether it’s fast
and aggressive, or laid back and friendly – we’ve
ensured a range of skills that matches each and every player’s
requirement of an entertaining and playable MMORPG. More
importantly, we’re constantly adding new skills to the
game as we increase the number of jobs available – players
can expect another 60 or so skills when the third level of
job progression is unveiled in the coming months. And as is
always the case with MapleStory, every update, along with
the entire game itself is completely free, forever! So why
not visit www.mapleeurope.com
and start showing off your skills today. |