Given Mesos are such an important part of your progression a pet purchased with NX or acquired in game through limited free methods is vital. Carries from friends and guild members are also often central to progression for most players which allows you to obtain powerful boss equips before you could feasibly solo the content yourself although some still opt to play solo only for a harder challenge.
Normal or regular servers offer a different MapleStory experience that is similar to traditional free to play MMOs with trading and the economy central to your gameplay. Players that want to spend money to skip content to save time also have that option through premium NX currency. Normal servers will appeal to those that enjoy playing the market through merchanting and want to access gear that is already made for them rather than making it themselves.
While on the surface many in the community make the Reboot vs Normal server debate a free to play or paid one the considerations on which server to play go significantly deeper. Ultimately there is no right or wrong decision and it comes down to what you enjoy doing in MapleStory and what you see yourself doing long term.
This works for me as I enjoy using the auction house to hunt for deals, make Mesos and purchase equipment upgrades for my characters. Sam has played MapleStory since beta with thousands of Steam hours played and regularly returns to the game for the MMO progression curve, boss challenges and community it offers.
His favourite class is his level Night Lord for its fast ranged attacks and solo boss potential who is currently exploring the ends of the Arcane River while building up Legion characters on the Scania server. Last Updated on August 21, by Samuel Franklin MapleStory Reboot vs Normal Servers Guide If you are a new or returning player to MapleStory wondering what to select in the reboot vs normal server debate our guide to server selection will break down the details, pros and cons of each option.
MapleStory Server Basics Like many online games MapleStory the game world is split across a number of game servers with some of these utilising Reboot mechanics while others are referred to as normal or regular servers which use the mechanics that the MMO has slowly shifted towards and its development focused on. Important things to keep in mind when selecting a server in MapleStory regardless of reboot vs normal considerations : Outside of World Leap server merger events you cannot transfer characters or items between them and mechanics such as Link Skills and Legion do not work across servers.
Note that your NX premium currency is available across servers. Each server has its own population size which impacts on many social and economic game mechanics.
This includes how regularly you will encounter other players, ability to complete party based content such as Ursus , item availability on the auction house and availability of popular training locations. This server population can be checked by viewing any servers channel capacity.
The main differences in Reboot Servers are: Trading : There is no trading any items between other players and there are significant restrictions on trading between your own characters with it limited to Mesos and non equipment items. This means players need to find all of their own equipment although can use other characters to farm Mesos and crafting materials for their main character.
This does also complicate players switching their main character as you cannot transfer gear as you might in a normal MapleStory server. Professions : Given the lack of trading players can learn all three possible professions on Reboot characters accessory crafting, alchemy and smithing Classes : Originally you could not create a Zero class on the Reboot server although this was changed in December so there are currently no server specific classes.
Kaiser Kain Cadena Angelic Buster. Adele Illium Ark. The Secret Garden Kerning Tower. Gold Beach. Root Abyss Dark World Tree. Riena Strait. El Nath Mts. Dead Mine. Stone Colossus Kritias. Golden Temple. Gate to the Future. Vanishing Journey Reverse City. Yum Yum Island. Moonbridge Labyrinth of Suffering Limina. Ghost Ship. Pantheon Heliseum Tyrant's Castle. Fox Valley. Sanctuary Toolen City. When Reboot World was first released, there was no European version, which meant many Europeans had to play on NA servers.
When the Europe version was finally released in July , almost 3 years after the initial Reboot Server was released, many players had made too much progress in the NA region to justify jumping servers, so still to this day you get many Europeans playing the North American version.
There is currently no region block between the two servers. There also hasn't been an event to transfer your account from one region to another as of yet unlikely to happen.
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