Anyone can get to level 200+ with massive mobbing capabilities of the russian military and the mobility of a drunk acrobat on a Red Bull I.V. Playing with no skills is challenging and very rewarding. You will be as proud of your beginner as your uncle is of his singing fish or your aunt is of her huge snowglobe. While that may sound like a painful, sad existence, it's got a lot of charm to it. There is no purpose except to exist and be a neat little thing to look at. There are so many reasons why I or someone else would play a Permanent Beginner.ĭoes your weird uncle Bob have one of those singing plastic fish plaques mounted over a wall somewhere? Does your Aunt Sheryl have a huge snowglobe proudly on display in her curio cabinet? Well that's basically what you're playing as when playing as a beginner- a novelty. Section 2: Why the heck would you play a Beginner? Why would I? They are the most uncommon type of permanent beginner due to the fact that they are hard to get into the regular maple world. The only way to play normally as a ? is by glitching, hacking, or exploiting your way off the tutorial island for Shades. This is a more controversial type of Beginner because it doesn't have its own rankings and is considered illegitimate. Spirit of Freedom A passive skill that states you will not take damage for 5 seconds after you are revivedĪ ? is a Shade who does not job advance at level 10. Infiltrate A speed buff and invincibility skill that increases speed +15% for 30 seconds with an MP cost of 15 (Cooldown is 1 minute) Potion Mastery A passive buff that adds +115% effectiveness from all potions There are ever-so-slight benefits compared to regular Beginners but the difference is hardly substantial by any means.Ĭrystal Throw A ranged attack dealing 40 damage which costs 7 MP These are very close to generic explorer Beginners, but are much less common purely because they are less traditional. If you're playing a Legend, it's best to use Pole Arms.Ī Citizen is a Resistance character who has not yet chosen a job. They also disregard the attack speed of Pole Arm weapons, granting them all the same speed. This is not marked as a skill of any kind, but Legends can hit more than one monster at a time when using a Pole Arm weapon. Legends have three skills which are essentially the same as Beginner:Īgile Body A speed buff skill that increases speed by 20% for 12 seconds and costs 10 MP If you choose not to fully realize yourself as Aran, you can remain a Legend! Legends are Beginners who still have a tiny flicker of their past inside them, meaning they have a few advantages more than Beginners and a few less than Noblesses making them a rare species of middleground. Legends exist as Arans who haven’t rediscovered any of their powers yet, which they have the option to do at level 10. They offer a more modern playstyle while still bearing the relative weakness of a jobless character.Įlemental Slash: A slash that hits 3 enemies at 130% damage and costs no MP.Įlemental Shift: A double jump that costs 4 MP. If you want to play a Beginner character but can’t bear the slowness of both mobility and training, then this may be for you. While they used to be very similar to standard beginners, they now have access to mobbing abilities and mobility abilities making them the strongest no-jobbed characters in the game. This is the Beginner of the Knights of Cygnus. Nimble Feet A speed buff skill that increases speed by 20% for 12 seconds and costs 10 MP Recovery A healing skill that recovers 72 HP in 30 seconds and costs 15 MP Three Snails A ranged attack that does 40 damage and costs 7 MP This is the most popular choice for people who want to play Permanent Beginners because they remain true to the point of their class: no bells and whistles, unlike many other starting classes who now have access to mobbing abilities or mobility skills. Beginners have gotten zero revamps and therefore are the most plain class you can possibly play. Standard Explorer Beginners are the only class to remain the same since launch. Here are the different types of Beginners and what makes them unique! Somewhere along the way, someone thought it would be goofy to not advance their character into a Mage, Archer, or Warrior and it birthed the permanent beginner. It was designed as a blank slate to learn the basics with, while offering the freedom for players to shape their character into any class they choose. Characters who have 1st job skills upon creation or are forced into their first job advancement at level 10 cannot be Permanent Beginners.īeginners are the first type of character folks were ever introduced to when beginning Maplestory. This applies to Explorers, Cygnus Knights, Aran, Resistance classes, and Shades. Section 1: What on Earth is a Permanent Beginner?Ī Permanent Beginner is a character who never job advances.
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