Mapple Story - Kerning City - Party Quest KERNING CITY - PARTY QUEST (KPQ) GUIDE Author: Hannah Hale Email/MSN: Hannahxx91@hotmail.co.uk AIM: Hannaahhxx91 Foreword: Hello! Im Hannah, and after several years of Mapling have decided to compile my experiences in the Kerning City Party Quest into a guide since there are so many people who still dont know how to do this. Before we go into that however, Ill enlighten you a little about myself. I have, despite 3+ years of Mapling, never reached lvl 40+ because I always tire of my characters and being high level doesnt hold much attraction for me. Or maybe Im just a noob at heart XD. Either way, Ive raised many, many characters of all classes through the KPQ, and have run into all the problems and methods associated with it hence this guide. On the side of legal stuff: You may use this guide on ANY site you wish, although Id like to be asked first (not necessary) and Id appreciate my name remaining on here somewhere. If you want to contact me for questions about MS, KPQ, low level jobs in general (since I have experience with all jobs) or anything else at all including suggestions for this guide or others that I may write in future, feel free to do so at the above email address. I will do my best to answer all your questions in full and I make use of MSN and AIM so if you want to add me there to ask questions through Instant Message then feel free :) NOTE: I play in Scania, so if you use one of the other servers then you'll have to email/instant message with questions. Oh, and if you want to ask anything else outside of the KPQ feel free to ask whatever you like (doesnt have to be about MS) Ill be happy to answer you if I can, since Im bored and could use a little conversation. Please dont spam me though, and I wont open anything with attachments. Also, I dont mind if your spelling and stuff is a bit off-key, but please dont spell things wrong on purpose or use leetspeak Ill still answer you but it makes it difficult to read. My current MS char is a Cleric known as Rivermists feel free to whisp me for questions but dont spam and dont add me to your buddy list mines already full. Well then, lets get started! CONTENTS: (To find something quickly, press Ctrl + F and type in the 5 number/lettercode next to the section you want, and click Find twice) Concerning the PQ in general ------------------ CTPQG STAGE 1 --------------------------------------- STG01 STAGE 2 --------------------------------------- STG02 STAGE 3 --------------------------------------- STG03 STAGE 4 --------------------------------------- STG04 STAGE 5 --------------------------------------- STG05 How to fight the Slime King ------------------- HTFSK BONUS STAGE ----------------------------------- BNSTG General notes on KPQ for each character class - GNECC PQ Etiquette and manners ---------------------- PQETQ Order of members in terms of Efficiency ------- OMEFC How to get picked/pick ------------------------ HTGPP What to do if someone dies or DCs ------------ DTHDC Kicking People -------------------------------- KKPPL Getting back into your PQ when finished ------- GBPQF Updates List ---------------------------------- UPLST Acknowledgements ------------------------------ AKDTS Concerning the PQ in general: [CTPQG] The Kerning City PQ is located in (gasp) Kerning City, down by the sewers near the weapon shop. The way to get into the PQ is to have a party of 4 people of levels between 21-30 inclusively, and to have the leader talk to the nearby NPC Lakelis (By the way, this is written from Mapleglobal, I dont know if names are different in the Europe version). If no party is already attempting to PQ, the screen will black out and you will appear inside a marshy, swampy area. Well done, youve entered the PQ (If you want to leave, talk to Nella). There is the possibility that some party has already gotten in you will receive a message saying Some other party has already gotten in to attempt the quest. If so, wait for them to finish, or change channels to try again. The best time for Party Questing (On MAPLEGLOBAL) is 7-10am GMT, or 1-5am EST. This is because Mapleglobal users are mostly based in America, and they tend to be asleep at this time, meaning the servers are less crowded. KPQ is, from 25-30, at the time of writing, the fastest, most fun and most profitable method of training. I met many of my friends here and made most of my money. Possible rewards include: Earrings, Bamboo hats 10% scrolls for Glove/Overall DEX 10% scrolls for Top/Bottom/Overall for DEF Potions Mineral/jewel ores Screws Onto the individual stages of the PQ of which there are 5. STAGE 1: [STG01] This is the stage that takes the longest (usually). The leader must collect 3 passes from the other 3 members of the party, who have to attain these passes through answering a question from the NPC to the right side of the map (Cloto). She will ask you a question from the following (the answer is listed to the right): What Level do you need to become a Magician? (8) What Level do you need to become a Bowman? (10) What Level do you need to become a Thief? (10) What Level do you need to become a Warrior? (10) How much EXP is required from lvl 1 to lvl 2? (15) How much INT is required to become a Magician? (20) How much DEX is required to become a Thief? (25) How much DEX is required to become a Bowman? (25) How much STR is required to become a Warrior? (35) Sounds simple? Well, you have to answer by having the answer in Coupons in your ETC inventory which you get from killing the Ligators around the map. These have about 600hp (not sure on that, actually) and a base hit of about 130 (be CAREFUL, Ive seen many people die here magicians especially, use Magic Guard if you can). They have a 100% chance to drop a coupon. Collect the right number of coupons to answer the question, then give them to Cloto for a pass (make sure you have a space in your ETC inventory). Once you get this, give it to the party leader through Trade or just drop it and let them pick it up (faster). Once they have all 3, they need to click on Cloto to advance to the next stage. You will be rewarded with 100 exp. Note: The Ligators are actually very good experience for the party kill extra if you want. Extra Tip: If a low level member who cannot kill quickly has a high number to collect like 35, it is possible to switch the Leader position to that member, excusing him/her from having to collect. The previous leader can then recieve a new question from Cloto, hopefully with less coupons needed. This saves a lot of time. Alternatively, once the stronger members have finished, they can kill Ligators and leave the coupons for the weaker members. Teamwork is important here - it saves MASSIVE amounts of time. STAGE 2: [STG02] The fastest stage there are 4 ropes hanging from 4 platforms here. Three members of the PQ have to hang on to these ropes in order to find a password to clear the stage. The stage is set out with 2 platforms next to each other, with the ropes hanging down, and 2 platforms directly above those,with ropes as well. The traditional way to complete this stage is as follows (and make sure you follow this procedure, as people tend to get annoyed otherwise): 1. Two party members hang on to the bottom two ropes, one hangs on the top left leader stands by Cloto and double clicks her to check if the password is right. 2. If the message CLEAR appears, you will be awarded 200 exp and you can go to Stage 3 through the portal to the right. If not, the member on the top left should shift to the top right. Have the leader click again. 3. If CLEAR, move on. If not, bottom left member moves to top right. Check again. 4. If CLEAR, move on. If not, bottom right moves to bottom left. Check again if none of the previous were right, this one will be. Move on to stage 3. STAGE 3: [STG03] This is similar to Stage 2, however this time you have 5 platforms, each with a different number of (extremely cute ^_^) kittens on from 1 to 5. Each member will stand on one to find the password for this stage: Start by having your 3 members on 1, 2 and 3. Check if this is right with Cloto. If not, change to these platforms IN THIS ORDER and check each one. (You may want to write this down and have it by your computer screen the first few times) 124 125 134 135 145 234 235 245 345 One of these will be CLEAR. Once you get CLEAR move onto to Stage 4 you will be awarded 400 exp. STAGE 4: [STG04] This is very similar to Stage 3 in how it works it is simply longer. This time, you have a pile of barrels numbered 1 to 6 (it can be quite annoying to jump between them). Start on 1, 2 and 3 and check this with Cloto, if its WRONG then continue with THIS ORDER EXACTLY - or people will get annoyed at you and call you a noob =( (You may want to write this down and have it by your computer screen the first few times) 124 125 126 134 135 136 145 146 156 234 235 236 245 246 256 345 346 356 456 Once you get the CLEAR message, you will be awarded 600 exp. Head through the portal. STAGE 5: [STG05] This is arguably the most difficult stage, but can be completed quickly with teamwork. This is not a puzzle stage, this is a combat stage there are three levels to it. The objective is for the leader to collect 10 passes from the monsters. Part 1: The first platform has 3 Curse Eyes on it. They move fast, hit hard and have quite a chunk of HP, but give you good exp. Each will drop a Pass. Part 2: Here there are 6 Jr Neckis. They have less hp, but move fast and hit quite hard. They are also very difficult to hit for a warrior. They will each drop a Pass. Part 3: The Slime King dont rush into this without your party members it can hit 250 fairly easily with its area attack. __________________________________________________________________ Fighting the Slime King: [HTFSK] Teamfighting: The Slime King is a giant slime monster, with 8000 hp and 150 touch damage. It has an attack where it will jump and land with a white cloud when it impacts, this will hit everyone nearby for about 250 (BE CAREFUL MAGES USE MAGIC GUARD). The trick here is to just attack, attack and attack. Drink a HP pot WHENEVER you get hit, and drink MP as necessary. Just keep plugging away at the huge creature until it dies and drops a pass. You can avoid his area attack if you jump just before he hits the ground. Solo-Style: Occasionally an experienced member of the party will ask to fight it solo (one on one). If you want to try this, follow the above guidelines for Teamfighting, but PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR HP AND MP. The best solo fighters are Mages, Assassins and Archers. If you are a Warrior, dont try to solo, itll take too long due to your low accuracy. Bandits can do this, but your low HP makes it difficult and dangerous. Brawlers can do this as well, at 25+. I wouldn't recommend it though, as you still get hit a lot. Mages: Use Magic Guard and drink your potions as necessary (KEEP AN EYE ON MP IF IT RUNS OUT YOULL GET HIT MUCH HARDER THAN YOU EXPECTED. YOU MAY DIE). Keep attacking him with the Magic Claws. Assassins: Dexless assassins with Ilbis/Steelys will have a wonderful time with the Slime King; youll quickly bring his massive HP down with your deadly and accurate attacks. Dont get overconfident though, you still dont have much HP to take his attacks with. Remember your jump attacks to avoid his area strike. Archers: You have a long range, a nice cushion of hp and a high accuracy. Youll just sit and pump out the Double Shots. However, you cant Jump Attack very well at all, so youll get hit by the area strikes. Remember your potions and youll be fine. Gunslingers: More or less the same as the Assassins - only notable difference is that you have a slight disadvantage in how your attacks are weaker but faster. This means that each of your weaker hits has to contend with the Slime King's relatively high Weapon Defence, so you'll kill it a bit slower than Assassins would. Well there you go, thats how to fight the Slime King. Or, as I call him, Sir Slimey. Or, as KnightKurisu calls him, Dave. Don't ask why, I don't know either. __________________________________________________________________ Once you have defeated the Slime King and taken his pass, your leader should have 10 (some people leave the Curse Eyes until last, so you might have to fight them after the Slime King). Go back up the map to Cloto and speak to her. Make sure you have a space or two in your Equip, Use and Etc Inventories. Once the CLEAR message shows, youll be rewarded with 1500 Exp and an item from the rewards listed in the Concerning the PQ in General section. Youll appear in the Bonus Stage. BONUS STAGE: [BNSTG] This is a map of Horny Mushrooms (after three years I still find that amusing) and Green Mushrooms. They have normal exp and drops you can stay here until the timer runs out or just leave by talking to Nella. Not much more to say on this. General notes on KPQ for each character class: [GNECC] This section deals with the problems each character class faces when KPQing, and how to overcome them. Warrior: Playing KPQ as a Warrior is tough going until level 27+. Your main issues are ludicrously unstable damage and low accuracy, as well as having to fight up close. You cannot really solve these but it helps a lot if you deviate slightly from the traditional Warrior +2 Dex +3 Str build. For a few levels between 22-25, change your build to +4 Dex +1 Str. This gives you higher accuracy and minimum damage for the PQ. Once you can hit the monsters well enough, add all your points into Str until you're back on the normal build. If you can afford some 100% Dex scrolls which boost accuracy on your equipments, that helps a bit. Bandit: You have a similar problem to the Warrior in your close-range fighting style. The reason this is a problem for Bandits is that they do not have the same amounts of Weapon Defence and HP as a Warrior, so they'll lose a lot of health. Potions are the way around this, but they get expensive after a while. Your higher accuracy, however, means you can PQ just fine at levels 26/27+. Assassin: The best class for PQing, but the problem remains of minimum range - killing Ligators can be irritating. Luckily, you have the ability to Jump Attack, so you'll be fine. Archer: Your greatest problem is unstable damage and minimum range. You will find yourself hitting anywhere from 1-250 with Critical Double Shots, and often as not whacking Ligators with your weapon. Even if you're a Crossbowman, the best way to PQ is with the Lv25 Bow (which needs 30 Str), as it has a Fast attack speed, allowing you to get off more shots before the monsters get too close. Mage: Low health is your only problem. Easily solved with Magic Guard, which costs a lot of MP, but if you're funded enough to afford all the MP potions you need, you'll be just fine. Brawler: Same as Bandit. Gunslinger: More or less same as Assassin, only difference being your slightly lower damage. As the monsters all have fairly high Weapon Defence, this puts you at a mild disadvantage, but you'll still do alright. PQ Etiquette and manners: [PQETQ] Here are a few basic unspoken laws and general manners in PQ, which I sincerely advise you to follow: 1: If your leader misses and another party gets in before you, DO NOT cuss them out and make a noob of yourself. Remember, he who calleth another a noob sees not another person, but merely a mirror image (Thanks KnightKurisu for your words of wisdom ^_^) If you think the party is full of idiots, just leave. Alternatively, save everyone hassle and just wait or change channels to try again. 2: If, during any point, you need to go AFK for a few minutes, politely inform your party members of this. If this is during Stage 1 and you need someone to get your coupons for you, ask POLITELY and say please, and thank you when you get back. 3: If one of your party members does the above and goes AFK: DO NOT call them noobs or cuss them out. Sitting around with the F7 expression or aimless poking of the AFKer is still ok. ^_^ 4: If someone cant get into position on Stage 4 due to bad co-ordination or something, dont cuss them, just wait for them. 5: If someone doesnt know the traditional order for the puzzle stages, explain calmly. 6: If someone dies (more on that in a minute) tell them to meet you outside the PQ again. 7: Even if you dont get along with the other party members, dont leave/kick anyone, because this will end the PQ and lose everyone Exp and time. 8: If someone ruins your solo on the Slime King, or someone rushes ahead and steals all the Necki kills (happens a lot) just ask them not to do it again, dont start swearing. 9: If there are passes lying around, pick them up and take them to the leader. 10: If you continually get bad rewards, its no-one elses fault. Dont blame the party for your bad luck. Similarly, if you get 3 Overall DEX scrolls in a row, dont brag. Inform your members what you got, though, since they may wish to swap or buy from you. 11: If you finish Stage 1 early, or are the leader, help the weakest members or the ones with the largest amount of coupons to collect. 12: Make use of your character expressions. Using F2 when entering the PQ, or giving your passes to the leader, or after killing King Slime etc, helps lighten the atmosphere. 13. There is some theory that the ordinary slimes spawned when the King Slime dies shouldnt be killed because it affects the reward I personally havent noticed any difference either way over hundreds of PQs, but hey, there might be something in it, so dont kill them. ~To summarise, just try and be nice. It makes the PQ much more fun and infinitely easier.~ Order of members in terms of Efficiency: [OMEFC] This is simply a list of how good individual jobs are at KPQing. 1st Dexless Assassin (with Ilbis/Steelys these guys are godly) 2nd Luckless Mage 3rd Ordinary Assassin 4th - Gunslinger 5th - Ordinary Mage 6th Archer (Bow or Crossbow) 7th Dexless Bandit 8th - Brawler 9th Bandit (They need to fight up close, making them slower than other classes) 10th Warrior (any class, due to low speed, accuracy and necessity for close combat) (I am unsure about pure brawlers and gunslingers, but I imagine a pure 'slinger would be a rank above Ordinary Assassin, and pure brawler a rank above Dexless Bandit.) How to get picked/pick: [HTGPP] How to be picked: In order to join a KPQ team, go to Channel 1 Kerning City outside of the PQ. Stand around the crowds and say the following. J> PQ (Add on your level and class if you like) (adding on that you are Expd also helps in being picked, although dont say youre Experienced unless you actually are. A classic example, and something that I might use, would be: "J> PQ Lvl 27 Mage Expd" (replace the level and class with whatever yours is). Having some form of NX outfit, particularly the hair, will help. If youre an assassin, state what type of stars you throw. If its above Icys, this will help. If you are below lvl 25, dont expect to be picked very much, especially in Scania. How to pick: In order to find members for a KPQ team, go to Ch1 Kerning City, outside the PQ. Stand around the crowds and say something similar to: L> PQ Members. You will probably get people following you saying Me! Who to choose: Use the Order of members in terms of Efficiency list just above this to select your members, but remember that warriors, bandits and brawlers can KPQ efficiently as well at 25+. Also, as a personal aside, dont pick people whore filling the screen with J> PQ@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ messages. These people, although they probably know how to do the PQ, dont tend to be particularly helpful beyond doing the bare minimum. Kicking People: [KKPPL] In a PQ, you may find yourself in a state of disagreement with another member. If so, simply try to remain silent and carry on PQing. Even if it gets to the state where you firmly no longer wish to PQ with the person in question, try to get to the end of the current PQ before leaving/kicking them. Although it is preferable to try and get through the PQ without any disputes, and much as I despise the use of the word Noob, occasionally you will get landed with someone for whom noob is the only available description. This sort of person will not only have no idea how to do the PQ, but will purposefully obstruct the other members of the party, and might use obscene language as well. I have actually in the past had one of these people threatening to kill me after I kicked him for being obscene to another member. If you manage to get into a party with one of these abhorrent entities, firmly request that the leader kick them. If you are the leader, you get to personally kiss the fool goodbye. If the leader doesnt agree to kick them, just leave the party it is quicker exp to just get on with it and find another party than to try and put up with this person. What to do if someone dies or DCs: [DTHDC] DC means disconnect. If this happens, you will be left with 3 people. Dont panic, you can still complete the PQ. If youre in Stage 1 when this happens, you will only need 2 passes. The 3 puzzle stages need 3 people to complete, and the leader can hang on a rope or stand on a platform/barrel like a normal member to fill the requirement. If 2 people die, you will be left with 2. If this happens before the puzzle stages are done, quit, since you cant carry on. If it happens on Stage 5 its fine, you can still kill the King and complete the PQ with 2 people. Ive never been in a PQ where everyone but me has died before (I like to keep my members alive ^_^ cleric at heart), but I believe the PQ ends if this happens. If someone DCs, carry on as if they had died. After the PQ is finished, you will probably need to find a new member to replace the disconnected person. Again, if several people DC before the puzzles are done with, quit the PQ and find more members. Getting back into your PQ when finished: [GBPQF] In order to swiftly get back into the PQ when finished, instead of waiting around, have one person leave the bonus stage (as long as 2 people including the leader remain in the bonus no-one else will be able to enter the PQ) to check whether there are any parties outside waiting. If so, try to Rush. This means everyone leaves the PQ, activates Nimble Feet if they have it (which you should) and runs like mad back to the PQ start. The leader then clicks Lakelis again and re-enters your party for the PQ, hopefully without the other group trying to enter while your party is running through Kerning City. If there is no-one outside, you can be a bit less frantic with the Rush tactic, but try to get there quickly. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you get there within 10 seconds of leaving the last PQ, it will say there is a party already in there. There isnt. Wait for a few seconds and try again, it should let you in. Any way you do this, you should always use a scout. There is a method to PQing called smuggling, which involves exploiting the game mechanics to take your coupons outside of the PQ and then re-entering to do the stages more quickly. I wont explain it, since I disapprove of such exploitation. If you want to smuggle, get someone else to tell you how. I will say however that its not much faster than normal PQing, and theres the risk of missing when you leave the PQ, so it really isn't worth it. Updates List: [UPLST] V1.1 - Fixed an error with Stage 3, got rid of a spelling mistake, added the 'General notes on KPQ for each character class' section, and updated to include the new Pirate job. :) Acknowledgements: [AKDTS] Well I make that a finished guide! There will be updates in the future if someone tells me Ive missed something (which may well be possible, Im a bit of an airhead), so check back if you want. A big thank you to the following: Nexon + Wizet, for Maplestory =) KnightKurisu, for his endless support, impenetrable logic and words of wisdom. Me, for writing the guide ^_^ And YOU, for taking the time to read it! Remember, feel free to e-mail me or add me on MSN/AIM or Whisper me ingame if you have questions. The addresses are at the top of the FAQ. Again, thank you ^_^