Clothes Make the Superman: Armor and fashion items can be enchanted to make you a lot more powerful.Theres also the Amalrune Desert area and its dungeons near the Jude Capital in Eastland.Build Like an Egyptian: The Pyramid, which (obviously enough) is connected to the Desert Area in Jiendia.
It's not very practical in later levels though. You can even buy access to a spa which just gives you exp as you sit in it.Bribing Your Way to Victory: For cash, you can get items that increase your XP or ely gain, increase the monster item drop rate, pick up items for you, heal you better and faster than the in-game items, along with event items to get even rarer items.Boss Rush: Hardcore Coliseum, filled with previous bosses and minibosses that are both at a higher level and have special effects added to their attacks.Boss Bonanza: Moon of the 16th Day, which is Aoich's main instance dungeon (If you don't count an NPC who teleports you to the Vanaheimr dungeons, which in recent versions shows much more importance).Boring, but Practical: The Blader class line is not very flashy, but makes up for it with very long high damage combos.Books That Bite: These appear as enemies in Velfa Library and its main dungeon, the Magic Book Room.The "Jijel" monster was also eventually properly localized as "Giselle".There's also a certain NPC who greets you with "What is up today!".Fortunately, a lot of the translation errors were fixed in Season 2. There are one or two gems like the soul urn and shield from the Mouth Peach being translated as "Mouse Pitch," as well. "Blind Idiot" Translation: Most of the translation is decent, but awkward.Black Mage: The Sorcerer class abandons all healing for damage.BFS: Some of the two-handed swords are larger than the characters wielding them.Batman Can Breathe in Space: Seen in the longest tree, which tops out at around the strastosphere, and Valhalla, which takes place on (not in) an orbiting satellite as well as Xenadia, a giant pyramid.thing which also tops out in space.Bag of Sharing: All items stored in the bank or the Fashion Shop are shared between all characters on that account.
something possibly relating to the Agasura. Bad Future: The questline to obtain fourth jobs reveals at the end that the Old Town is actually a future Midgard in the middle of this, which merely started with a Colony Drop and invasion of.Naturally, they're much more dangerous than their original-sized counterparts. Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: The Mutant monsters, which are massive versions of older monsters found all over Jiendia.Atlantis: One of the towns is named Atlantis, and is fittingly, located underwater.Absurdly Spacious Sewer: The underground sewers of Atlantis.Thankfully, gaining Ascension levels is noticeably much faster than gaining experience for regular levels. Absurdly High Level Cap: The Ascension system, unlocked after reaching level 235, is how you grow stronger even past the level cap, with passive bonuses that are applied account-wide.Abandoned Laboratory: The Abyss Ruins and Chimera Labs instance.you consider asking the people in game but they're busy using server wide megaphones to insult and demean their fellow players or just sitting afk selling fashion shop or other late endgame goods that at this rate, the aforementioned new player will never be able to wear. you're buried in ridiculous amounts of words like defense penetration and damage mitigation and half your damn equipment slots are empty and you've never even seen what fills them. Imagine coming across a game that's totally foreign to you but looks ok, you play it for the half an hour it takes to get to what was once upon a time endgame and you start to get confused about what your stats even mean or where to get better stats.
I'm only here right now because i've spent an hour and a half searching for what "damage mitigation" actually is, since the game doesn't explain it and now i realize that either no one knows or they aren't willing to share the information. it looks like hipster maplestory to an outsider where the only thing the players do is moan. then there's the fact that there's zero information on the internet about the more complicated concepts and you guys only post here to complain about one thing or the other. how can it? the trouble is twofold: 1-190 is a bullet train, literally 70% of the game's content is skipped over. The economy isn't keeping people away from this game.