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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:40 pm
My Goal here is to help those who are always low on Mesos in the Game from various reasons.
-Post 1- How most peole get rich.
-Post 2- How to spend your money wisely.
-Post 3- -reserved
-Post 4- -reserved-
-Post 5- -reserved-
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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:41 pm
-How most people get rich-
1) Mules 2) Collecting items to sell 3) How to sell your items
1) Items commonly sold
When you walk in the FM and go look at peoples shops, you wonder how they get all of their stuff, such as a bunch of scrolls, armours, or weapons for someone that is such a low level. The person selling the items is called a mule for thos who dont know. A mule is a just a character that holds money and usually is the one that opens up the shop in the FM, but the person who owns the mule usually has a main character that is high level. A common thing that mules do is buy scrolls from noobs really cheap, and sells them for a lot more in the FM to make profit. I dont have a mule but I do buy scrolls from noobs cheap and then sell them for more. And usually, if you are an experienced MS player and you try to sell a mule a scroll, they will go as low as they can to make the profit bigger. My idea is to keep on raising the price they set or dont sell it to them at all. In better words, mules are guys who try to rip you off to benefit themselves. You can have one because they arent all bad but just dont be an a**.
2) Collecting items to sell
A very simple way to make money, and you can start at any level. I started this way to make money at about lvl 30 and its very very simple. Say your a cleric, and your fighting chronos. Collect the cogs that they drop until your etc. inventory fills up to the max. And then go to a shop and NPC all the cogs. 200 cogs give you 7600 mesos, and the more cogs you have, the more money you get. So try it out on any monster and see how you like it.
3) How to sell your items
If you have stuff like scrolls or armours or weapons that you dont wanna NPC for a cheap price but wanna get rid of, try to sell them in the FM. But first you have to think logicaly, like you should sell an under average item for a lot if someone can buy an average one for cheaper in a shop. And if your item is way above average, set a price that isnt too high from the average one but try to make it a price that people will buy it for. Now scrolls are hard to sell, unless you have the good scrolls such as Gloves for Attack or Overall Armor for Dex or stuff like that. You should try to set the price close to the ones you see in the FM so you are guaranteed to sell your scroll.
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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:43 pm
-How to spend your money wisely-
1) Items that will benefit you more 2) The Free Market
1) Items that will benefit you more
Sometimes when you play MS and when some persom passes you is wearing something that doesnt help him, you wonder, why is he wearing that? Well some people may do it for style or just dont know what theyre buying. Well I can help you with that. Heres an example, archers are all about the long range and great accuracy in the game. So they should have a lot of DEX. So people who play as archers should only have items that are for their class, or give you more DEX. Cause when I play, I see archers who Color bottom shoes that give speed. When you can have shoes that give you DEX because that will benefit you more. The same goes with all the other classes, you should only buy items that will benefit you as much as they can.
2) The Free Market
Ahh, the FM to me is like a big Flea Market for people who are desperate to make money. You can find great deals, or be ripped off with out even knowing it. So when your in there, I suggest first looking in the shops and try to find the item you are looking for. And remember to look for a few things, like is it worth your money, will it benefit me in any way, and do I really need it for something like a quest or when I level. So think first before you buy, cause before you know it, you could of made a big mistake.
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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:44 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:45 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:45 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 8:01 pm
You may start chatting here now, an dtell me if it good or not.
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 3:29 pm
What you MUST evict to do to have money
Begging: NEVER try to do that, because people hate when someone follow them to have free mesos or free items. Such a thing will result in two consequences...they will call you a n00b and/or they will defame you. And if we compare someone who's asking people for money for an hour and someone qho's hunting for an hour, the one who hunted will have MUCH more money, don't you think?
Hacking: OK, let's get things clear for this one: HACKING IS A BAD WAY FOR EVERYTHING. It always remains to the same thing, that is a permanent ban from the game. So, before using them, you should think twice to what you will do.
Selling rare items to NPC's shop: For his one, I just want to say that except for equips that can be bought in an NPC shop, you should not sell something to an NPC. Why: Because a huge part of the rare drops will be sold for the quarter of the price that you can sell it to another mapler, and event items will be sold for 1 to 50 mesos, and it can be sold much higher. If nobody want to buy your stuff, ask someone in your buddy list if they know someone that is looking for one of the item that you want to sell. If it doesn't work there too, be patient.
That's what I wanted to say about "how to get more mesos quickly"
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 12:16 am
i begged b4, i got like 40k smile and only 1 person out of 3 said shove off
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 6:24 pm
Hatsukou i begged b4, i got like 40k smile and only 1 person out of 3 said shove off Well...ehm...lets just say you got lucky..O.o
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:14 pm
Apprentice of Dante Cause when I play, I see archers who Color bottom shoes that give speed. When you can have shoes that give you DEX because that will benefit you more. I wear orange whitebottom shoes that are scrolled for 5 jump. The 3 speed and 5 jump, in my opinion, benefit me more than the 2 Dex I could be getting from my level 40 shoes. That said, at a higher level, it would be more beneficial to have class-appropriate shoes, since they give a higher number of Dex. By that time, I plan to have snowshoes scrolled for jump; And since jump scrolls also add dex, I'm far better off than if I'd been using Bowman shoes. So there's more than one type of benefit. Faster training > Half a point of attack.
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Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 8:32 pm
kita 21 Apprentice of Dante Cause when I play, I see archers who Color bottom shoes that give speed. When you can have shoes that give you DEX because that will benefit you more. I wear orange whitebottom shoes that are scrolled for 5 jump. The 3 speed and 5 jump, in my opinion, benefit me more than the 2 Dex I could be getting from my level 40 shoes. That said, at a higher level, it would be more beneficial to have class-appropriate shoes, since they give a higher number of Dex. By that time, I plan to have snowshoes scrolled for jump; And since jump scrolls also add dex, I'm far better off than if I'd been using Bowman shoes. So there's more than one type of benefit. Faster training > Half a point of attack. Yes I do know he benefit of more speed and jump for an Archer, considering I have one, but sometimes I find it better to kill the monster faster instead of running away. But they both work in a way to benefit you. But mainly I see more Dex as a priority first. But I also want to scroll my snowshoes for both Dex and speed.
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Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 8:06 am
kita 21 Apprentice of Dante Cause when I play, I see archers who Color bottom shoes that give speed. When you can have shoes that give you DEX because that will benefit you more. I wear orange whitebottom shoes that are scrolled for 5 jump. The 3 speed and 5 jump, in my opinion, benefit me more than the 2 Dex I could be getting from my level 40 shoes. That said, at a higher level, it would be more beneficial to have class-appropriate shoes, since they give a higher number of Dex. By that time, I plan to have snowshoes scrolled for jump; And since jump scrolls also add dex, I'm far better off than if I'd been using Bowman shoes. So there's more than one type of benefit. Faster training > Half a point of attack. Well considering this guide is a guide on making money I would have to say that scrolling your shoes for jump or speed would be rather expensive.Also both of you are traveling more onto the training subject rather then sticking to the money making part. A little tip for anyone that is around level 35 dont train on jr. kitties, try sakura cellions for Huge Profits.
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:07 am
as for what to wear.....
i'm a warrior, what clothes should i look for that will help me? right now i have black sandals, rugged korean something (i forget the name sweatdrop ), and a blue head band.
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