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Thursday 25th October/... You’ve got your sword prepped, your
potions primed and your magic wand raised, but what now? In the
land of MapleStory Europe it’s time to strike out and enjoy the
wealth of different quests that are available. No matter where
you go in MapleStory Europe’s huge game world, you’ll always
find someone in need of your help. Lend a hand where it’s
needed, and you can look forward to money, items and, above all,
much needed experience points – not to mention endless
excitement and adventure.
Quest for fun There are dozens and dozens of different quests to
undertake in MapleStory Europe, each of which pits players
against a unique and entertaining challenge. Usually these
involve hunting down particular monsters, often for the special
items they carry, but other missions could just as easily
involve a tricky bit of platform jumping or even a test of your
MapleStory general knowledge. Some quests can be done just once,
while others can be repeated over and over again for the
treasures on offer. Every quest is different, as are the
rewards, and half the fun is simply seeing which bizarre and
engaging challenge is next.
All quests start the same way; by talking to the NPC (Non Player
Character) who needs your help. You’ll know when a quest is
available by the large light bulb icon floating above the NPC’s
head. Alternatively, simply hit the ‘Q’ key to open up the
game’s Quest menu – here you’ll find a constantly updating list
of all the quests currently available and in progress, as well
as a log of all the quests you’ve previously completed.
Double-click the NPC in need and they’ll give you a brief spot
of background on what you need to do, as well as letting you
know what’s on offer as a reward. All you then have to do is
click ‘accept’ and you’re off. Quick and simple, just like
everything else in MapleStory Europe.
Keep the party jumping! Variety is the spice of life as far as
MapleStory Europe’s quests is concerned. Providing you’ve met
the requirements for each particular quest – players may need a
particular level of experience or fame, or to have completed
certain other quests first – all manner of weird and wonderful
challenges await. To help make sense of things, quests in
MapleStory Europe can be broadly divided into four categories:
Regular Quests These are the standard in-game tasks that are
available to everybody. There are a lot of people living in
Maple World who need your help, so you can expect to take on a
lot of quests. Regular quests start simply enough, delivering a
letter for Maria on Maple Island for instance, but soon get a
lot more complicated, often requiring several steps, such as
finding and talking to several different people or collect
numerous rare drops from monsters.
Party Quests As the name suggests, to start a Party Quest you’ll
need to be in a party of adventurers. The most popular Party
Quest for lower level players can be found in Kerning City on
Victoria Island and involves numerous stages of puzzle solving
and monster fighting that must be completed in a strict time
limit. Party Quests can be completed over and over and are a
great way to earn experience and items. Look out for more Party
Quests in MapleStory Europe soon!
Jump Quests These quests swap swordplay for agility, requiring
players to put their platform-jumping talents to the test across
a series of increasingly challenging maps. You’ll need skill,
timing and lots of patience to beat these.
Event Quests Event Quests are fun challenges that only take
place during special events, such as MapleStory Europe’s recent
German Fest , La Tomatina party, and the ongoing Halloween
event. Since they only last for a short time they’re always
worth taking part in, especially as the rewards are always
really good! Make sure you talk to Charles, the Event NPC, to
see what’s on offer.
Join the adventure As always in MapleStory Europe, everything is
more fun if you’re doing it with friends, completing quests
included, so if you’re finding a certain task particularly
difficult, why not try tackling it with a party, or trading for
the items you need with other players? Like everything else in
MapleStory Europe, how you go about completing the quests is up
to you – and don’t forget, you can always set up the Quest
Helper, an onscreen window that keeps tracks of all your quest
requirements.
Over the coming months we’ll be constantly adding new quests,
new party challenges and new events to MapleStory Europe so
you’ll never be short of a challenge. Make sure to visit
www.mapleeurope.com to keep up to date with all the forthcoming
excitement or to sign up and start playing MapleStory Europe for
yourself. There’s a world of adventure out there! . . . .
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