Beginners and intermediate players alike will get a kick out of this guide and also perhaps pick up a few new pieces of information or tips by reading. My goal with this guide is for players to not have to dig through wiki links and reddit posts just to advance in Maplestory anymore by compiling all the information I've amassed in one place. Pocket MapleStory Tips, Tricks & Guide to Get Better Equipment and Weapons RPG Tim November 6, 2015 The first part of our Pocket MapleStory strategy guide showed you a lot, but there’s far more to learn about this game than what we already told you.
Last Updated: September 26 th, 2016 at 10:55 AM PST Hello!I took it upon myself to create and maintain this list of Best-In-Slot equips! The potentials I have listed are what people I know normally aim for, and not necessarily the best possible. Obviously, 36% Luk would be better than 21%. For the most part you want at least:Primary/Secondary Weapon: 21%Attack (If you get at least 60% Boss you can keep that). I personally re-roll%PDR, but if it's 60%+ I might keep it for a while Armor/Accessories(Includes Badge): 21% Main Stat Emblem: 65% PDR.
(If you get%Attack that's fine too. Ideally you're going to want PDR on this though)These items are subject to change so if something is out of date, you think something is wrong, or you have a question let me know.:)Where can I get%PDR and%Boss?: are some places you can get%PDR and%Boss from.If you have Prime Scrolls use those instead. They are still the best scroll in the game.
A player’s choice of class in any MMO is crucial. After all, you’ll be stuck as that class for the rest of your playthrough of the game—barring games that allow class switching.
Maplestory 2 isn’t in that latter category though, so choosing a class is something that needs careful consideration.Some of the classes in MP2 may need more to get the best out of its skills and abilities. However, if you’re the type to enjoy absolutely destroying bosses as fast as you can, that’s not really going to be an issue.Without further ado, here are the five best classes for PvM in Maplestory 2.Heavy GunnerHeavy Gunner is a good PvM-focused class. It has the fastest clear times, provided the player knows how to properly cycle through their skills. When they do, the damage they can dish out is massive. However, if the enemy zips around the map, it gets hard to hit. They’re also a bit lacking in terms of options for mobility. If you’re up for the challenge, however, it can be a very rewarding choice.WizardWizards deal greater damage per hit.
They’re a crowd control class with many area-of-effect spells. For all its potential to deal much damage, it has low defense. A handy teleport skill is its best friend to avoid enemy attacks. Just be careful when you use the skill, as it could cancel the spell you’re casting. While it’s a beginner-friendly class, some of its combos do need some technical skills to pull off.AssassinAssassins rely on critical hits for their high burst damage. They’re really mobile and attacks at mid-range.
It’s a good thing, as they don’t really have much health. One or two hits from a boss (especially the stronger ones) can knock them down for the count. Overall, assassins need players who are good at judging distance and avoiding enemy attacks. They’re the straight-up heavy damage dealers.BerserkerBerserkers have the highest HP and can dish out damage like no other. However, being a melee class means you have to go up close and personal to the enemy.
For some bosses, that almost certainly spells suicide! There’s also the difficulty of keeping up stacks of their passive buff. When you’re able to figure out a strategy for that though, you’re rewarded with the highest damage a melee class can reach.RunebladeRunebladesare mid-ranged fighters who enchant their swords with ice, fire, or storm elements.
They have good mobility and have the most visually-pleasing skills. Depending on how you build them, you can be a crowd controller, a damage dealer, or a support character. A highly-versatile character, it can also be a little difficult when you’re trying to dodge attacks while spamming skills.Of course, that’s only for the damage dealing classes. If you’d rather support your friends, Priests or Soul Binders might be closer to your preference. It all depends on your preference.
Take the time to learn about the pros and cons of each class and ask yourself exactly how you want to play. There are multiple character slots so you can start again if the class isn’t what you expected. At any rate, it’s more important that you enjoy the game.Go and have fun on your Maplestory 2 adventure!