/^\ /^\ M| |APLE| | S| |TORY| | / \ | o o | | < | \__________/ HENESYS PARTY QUEST TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT ABLE OF CONTETENTS I. Introduction I2. Version History - II. Well Balanced Charcter - III. Henesys Party Quest - Getting Started III2. Getting a Team III3. Getting In - IV. Completing the Henesys Party Quest - Method 1 IV2. Planting the Seeds IV3. Make Some Rice Cakes IV4. Bonus Round - V. Method 2 - VI. Method 4 - VIII. Leading a Party VIII1. Planting Seeds VIII2. Make Some Rice Cakes - IX. PQ Slang - X. Drops - XI. Credits XI1. Contacts XI2. Credits XI3. Copyright =============================================================================== I. Introduction================================================================ =============================================================================== MapleStory is a fun, SSMMORPG (Side-Scrolling Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game, bascially a Side Scrolling cooperative RPG) that is free. To play, simply google Nexon, and create an account, download it, and play. For information on HOW to play, check out other guides. I was gone for almost two months, when I came back. I stumbled upon a new bunny (or, moreover a girl in a bunny costume) and then asked everyone what was it. It was the Henesys Party Quest, which recently came out. Now, I got in, and then, I didn't know what to do. I check GameFAQs, no guides. Time was running out, so I finished it up. I did it two or three times more and finally understood it. Then, I tried about ten to twenty more times, and I had mastered it. After wanting a guide, I decided to make my own. Which is where I am now. ======================================= I2. Version History==================== ======================================= Version 1.0 - All done, only thing that I haven't done is PQ Slang. - Version 1.1 - Finished PQ slang. - Version 1.15 - Added another method. - Made some adjustments to the PQ Slang. - Version 1.2 - I added a few seed footings. - I added a paragraph describing the difference between cycling and planting with the knowledge of footings. - Version 1.3 - Thanks to bsdkid4ever, I was able to do a lot. I confirmed the seed footings. - I added a new section about pig drops, as well as some information. - Version 1.4 - I've gotten about a dozen e-mails, and it's been out 2 weeks. I've used these in the guide. - I added seperate sections for different methods of the HPQ. - Version 1.45 - Added a good ten or so more drops. - Added a paragraph about plant drops. - Version 1.5 - Added new method - More drops - Version 1.6 - Added a lot more drops. - Version 1.7 - Added some notes to the Slang - One more drop - Version 1.8 - I have added more slang and drops - Version 2.0 - I re-did PQ Slang. - Version 3.0 - Major format re-do. =============================================================================== II. Well Balanced Charcter===================================================== =============================================================================== In short, I honestly don't want a million E-Mails asking, i cant hit them, or i do 4 dmg 2 thm. So, here's a short passage on how to keep a well-balanced character. ~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~& Magicians&~&~&~&~&~&~& ~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~& You want as low STR and DEX as possible, and as high INT is possible, and there's a certain formula for your LUK. At the beginning levels, wait until you LUK is THREE LEVELS HIGHER than your level. Add all into INT. The next level, add one into LUK. Make sure that at all times, LUK is three plus your level. All your remaining points is used into INT. For skills, start with one Energy Bolt. That way you have an offending move. Then continue with the regular build (check other guides) You probably don't want to use regular attacks, so use Energy Bolt. Once you get at least 3 in Magic Claw, you then start using that instead - and drop off Energy Bolt forever. ~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~& Theives&~&~&~&~&~&~&~& ~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~& Theives are simple. Every level, from the beginning to end, put two into DEX every level, and three into LUK. LUK is a bit better than DEX, but at the first roll, it doesn't matter. For skills, there's different builds. But to start, have one Lucky Seven/Double Hit. From there, it varies, but Keen Eyes for sins, and Nimble Body for Bandits are most reccocmended. At about level 10-13, your best moves are simple attacks. Once you reach about 14, you should have more MP and more money for potions to use, so you can use Lucky 7, or continue with regular attacks. By the 20s, you should be raising your Lucky 7, so use it unless you really want to look bad. ~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~& Warriors~&~&~&~&~&~&~& ~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~& Warriors are also relatively simple. Have high STR, and high DEX. When DEX reaches double your level, keep it that way. All rest go into STR. For builds, normally you have HP Recovery, then HP Max. For a bit more, you can try adding one into Power Strike, and/or Slash Blast. Slash Blast works well in this PQ, especially for Luring, but does little damage. If your plan is to kill them, use Power Strike (Although it is pretty useless until you raise it though) ~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~& Bow(wo)men~&~&~&~&~&~& ~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~&~& You need mainly STR and DEX. If you're a Crossbow(wo)man, you should have your STR equal to your level. If your a Hunter(ess), you should have 5 more STR than your level. All the rest go into your DEX, your main power. You may want to add Double Shot to your build, and then Critical, both will add good power without disrupting your build. Bowmen work well with Arrow Shot and Double Blow, but it's BEST to work on Critical, because it works for life as well as boosts attack no matter which one you use. =============================================================================== III. Henesys Party Quest - Getting Started===================================== =============================================================================== Henesys Party Quest is located in Henesys Park. To get there, go to the portal in the silver arch near the East side of town. Or, go to the second portal in the Market, the portal to the West. The party quest area is generally by the bunny. Most people recruiting, or trying to get a party are in Channel 1. This PQ is great, because it allows all levels. It was designed dor Levels 10-15, but you can have some higher levels, persay Level 50 join in and help you, or maybe a friend. You can't do that in other PQs. - You have to be Level 10 or up to participate. - Only one party in at once per PQ per channel per world. - You must have three or more people in your party. - You must have three or more people at the same map (from a certain distance, usually about two screens away) ============================ III2. Getting a Team======== ============================ To get a team, simply say, Joining (or, in PQ Slang, J>) PQ, or Party Quest. If you have good atributes, let's say a high level, or a great class, include it. "J> PQ, Level 19 Sin" Add extra stuff that may attract recruiters. "J> PQ, Level 19 Sin, Very EXPd, I throw Kumbi" Stuff like that. Soon, a blue box might appear saying someone would like you to join. Click the check box. The leader will carry on from that. Just follow his instructions. See, 'slang', if you need help. =============================================================================== IV. Completing the Henesys Party Quest========================================= =============================================================================== +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bl G Y = ______________ = Pu ___ Floor = = = Plant Platform ____ Br M Pi ____ M Moon = ___ >><< __ = >><<Moon Bunny P Plant - second is color PG PBl NPC The Tiger, NPC _________________________________________NPC ++ Borders, limits PPu PG PPu PPi PPi PBr PBr PY PY PBl ____________________________________________ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Here's a map about what the hill looks like. To understand the key a little bit better, check out the next sections. ========================== IV2. Planting The Seeds=== ========================== You first spawn by the Tiger NPC. He's mainly for the leader. Your goal is to plant six certain plants by the moon. When the moon turns full, the Moon Bunny will spawn. You must defend him while he makes ten Rice Cakes. The leader then turns them in, and, that's about it. First, it's best to organize two planters (only one if you only have three people in your party) and the rest as seed gatherers. -------------- Seed Gatherers -------------- Have the Seed Gatherers hit the plants. The plants are green, tall, and have brown leaves. Note it takes about ten seconds after you first get there for them to spawn. I reccocmend regular Strike, crouch and strike, regular, crouch. That gives you about the wait time for you to send another strike. That way, it will take care of them faster. After the plant falls, it MIGHT drop a seed. It's about a 1 in 5 chance. The seeds are: Purple, Pink, Brown, Yellow, Green, Blue. Keep track of them, and say them aloud. Now, repeat. After the planters tell you everything's been found, head up toward the cloud where the Moon Bunny spawns (marked as >><< in the map) and wait patiently for the bunnies and enimies to spawn. --------- Planters --------- Planters are those who gather seeds, and then plant them. Around the moon, at the upper part of the map, ar six platforms covered in grass. These are called footings. They are barely big enough for you to stand. Your job is to simply drop all six of the seeds on the footings. Sounds easy enough, but there's a twist. Each seed has a specific footing, so you have to keep on alternating footings. A wonderful e-mail confirmed the footings. Thanks to bsdkid4ever _____________________________ / The order of the seed \ | footings is this, starting | | the top right, going | | clockwise. Green, Purple, | | Pink, Brown, Yellow, Blue. | | | | bsdkid4ever | \_____________________________/ Thanks bunches. Also, according to Neolord, (and confirmed by me) plants drop certain seeds. If you look on the map, you can see what plants drop when you're missing only one or two. Now, in order to see that the seed was successful, you have to wait about six seconds. If it was the correct one, a flower will grow. If not, it will remain there. If it didn't sprout, cycle through the ones WITHOUT flowers, and keep dropping and waiting. If none of them worked, there's one of three things wrong, in order from most common to least. 1) You didn't do every platform. Go back, and try again making sure you did. 2) You didn't wait long enough. You have to wait around six to ten seconds for it to sprout. 3) That seed was already planted. This might happen if you don't keep track of what you're planting, especially if you haven't assigned Planters and Seed Collecters. ============================ IV3. Making Rice Cakes====== ============================ After all six seeds are turned into flowers and put on the footings, the moon in the middle turns full. That tells you it's time for Round 2. Right then and there, a new member joins your party - the Moon Bunny. He's cooking up something, but some monsters attack. You need to make sure that he can make ten rice cakes, before he dies (yes, he has a HP bar, though it's rare that he dies. Usually time runs out before he does, so don't worry about it that much) Have an even amount of people (person, in the case of three people) and have the odd one out in the middle. Make sure the odd one out if there is one, is either a strong player, or ranged (Assassin, Mage, or Bow(wo)man) Have everybody attack like mad. If you see a monster come near, keep it away from the Moon Bunny by attacking, even if you can't kill it in one or two hits. Take care of your placement, make sure you focus on your spot only, or else some monsters might sneak in from your side. The main thing to worry about are aerial attacks. You may want to do this if you have six people - put two on the Moon Bunny platform, one having equal atributes of an 'odd one out', and have that person collect the dropped Rice Cakes. Have the four other people spread out on the clouds near the Flower platforms, the same footings. That way, you won't need to worry as much about aerials. To get into more details, the Moon Bunny produces a Rice Cake by not being touched. If he is, he has to start the time over again, meaning it's more vital to protect him (or perhaps a her) The Rice Cakes drop usually right in front, so have either the Leader (who has to turn it in) or the Odd One Out collect it. At the end, (you need ten Rice Cakes) have the Odd One Out to drop them and have the leader finish this pesky PQ up. ============================= IV4. Bonus Round============= ============================= After the chaos, and you finish up, you get 1,600 experience and you're dropped out at the Shortcut. But it isn't bad this time, there's another bunny waiting for you at the left. Have the leader click him to advance to the shortcut. (Beware, click the other bunny, and you leave. If the Leader clicks any bunny, you ALL leave to wherever he goes) After that, you're in Pig heaven. A pig beach with better spawn, and it's exclusive to you. Oh, wow! It's simple, there's two sides, split by platforms going up. There's arrows in the center platforms, and then ropes for the long way at the edges. If you're in trouble, go to the Center or Side Platforms, then go up to the very bottom or top. If you probably won't make it, jump to a rope and climb all the way up. Heal if you can, if you ca't - wait 'till time ticks off. You have 5 minutes of heaven, nevertheless your time leaving. After that, you transport out back to Henesys Park, where you can rush (go in for a second time without letting a waiting group get in, look in PQ slang) or simply leave. Also, accoring to bsdkid4ever, pigs drop a lot more than normal. Along with that, Iron Hogs are a bit easier to kill, and also drop good drops more often. ============================================================================== VI. Method 2================================================================== ============================================================================== Another method, is the individual method. It's shorter and less organized, but possibly easier and certainly faster. It's basically every man for him/herself. You hit plants, pick up the seed, and plant it yourself. This'll save time from organizing and that junk, yet it's still not as orderly as the other one. Right before the sixth seed, summon everyone to the Moon Bunny platform (>><< on the map) Then continue the same method in Method 1 for the Moon Bunny. "After all six seeds are turned into flowers and put on the footings, the moon in the middle turns full. That tells you it's time for Round 2. Right then and there, a new member joins your party - the Moon Bunny. He's cooking up something, but some monsters attack. You need to make sure that he can make ten rice cakes, before he dies (yes, he has a HP bar, though it's rare that he dies. Usually time runs out before he does, so don't worry about it that much) Have an even amount of people (person, in the case of three people) and have the odd one out in the middle. Make sure the odd one out if there is one, is either a strong player, or ranged (Assassin, Mage, or Bow(wo)man) Have everybody attack like mad. If you see a monster come near, keep it away from the Moon Bunny by attacking, even if you can't kill it in one or two hits. Take care of your placement, make sure you focus on your spot only, or else some monsters might sneak in from your side. The main thing to worry about are aerial attacks. You may want to do this if you have six people - put two on the Moon Bunny platform, one having equal atributes of an 'odd one out', and have that person collect the dropped Rice Cakes. Have the four other people spread out on the clouds near the Flower platforms, the same footings. That way, you won't need to worry as much about aerials. To get into more details, the Moon Bunny produces a Rice Cake by not being touched. If he is, he has to start the time over again, meaning it's more vital to protect him (or perhaps a her) The Rice Cakes drop usually right in front, so have either the Leader (who has to turn it in) or the Odd One Out collect it. At the end, (you need ten Rice Cakes) have the Odd One Out to drop them and have the leader finish this pesky PQ up." ============================================================================== VI. Method 3================================================================== ============================================================================== This method was brought to my notice by Steven Watts. "Secondly, there is another, widely used tactic that I don't believe you have hit upon. It is a tactic called "Luring". Generally, when the monsters attack the moon bunny, everyone attacks with their weakest attack with the sole intention of having the monsters follow them. Thusly, they would be too busy attacking you, not the moon bunny! This works every time, unless a person has too strong of a weapon equipped. Also, warriors with slash-blast work wonders! They generally equip their weakest weapon, and attack, en masse. They usually can lure most, if not all, of the monsters away from the bunny." This is a good method to use seeing how the main goal is not to destroy the monsters, but to keep them away from the Moon Bunny. Like it was said - moves like weak Arrow Bombs, Lightning, and Slash Blasy all work well as keeping the monsters away. Along with that, another person has added a similar method: "You could proceed as normal, but at the end, have a warrior use Slash Blast and lure all the monsters to the right side and everyone else goes to the left. If you do this, when ever the Moon Bunny makes a cakes it makes 2 at the same time. Me and my party did this and got 50 cakes in just 1 round and we still had 4 min. left. Just letting you know." Thanks to Random Stalker! ============================================================================== VII. Leading a Party========================================================== ============================================================================== Leading a Party is a bit different from following. The most part is just getting a group together and going in - the rest is easy. Try and get at least four or more people if you're under level 18. Six is the best, but note - the more people, the more EXP has to be shared, so you've been forewarned. After that, ask if anyone has either an empty channel or track. If they do, follow it. If not, or it proves unsuccessful, hunt for an empty channel. (Channel surfing) Then, click the bunny's OK, then 'Yes, I would like to go in'. If you can't, fix it. If it says there's a party in there, wait, or continue surfing. ============================= VII2. Planting Seeds========= ============================= This is relatively simple. Just follow everyone else, you can be any job you want to be. The only difference is the fact that you have an extra action to the tiger, turn in Rice Cakes, except that's not even in this round. ============================= VII3. Making Rice Cakes====== ============================= Again, not much difference. The main difference though, is to collect Rice Cakes. You have to be careful, and NOT die. If you do, everyone loses, including yourself. At the end, you have collected ten rice cakes, talk to the tiger NPC at the beginning, and choose the second, or middle option to be taken back to the Shortcut. Now, it's best to choose the left bunny, even if you don't want to bonus. It's polite, since the party members should deserve it. Even if you don't do anything, you get a fraction of the EXP, only for the cost of five minutes. You're in charge of scouts, tracks etc., but don't leave yourself! When you leave, everyone else leaves with you! ============================================================================== VIII. PQ Slang================================================================ ============================================================================== While it may not seem like it, PQers have their own language! Here's some short cuts, and acronyms to help you understand PQing better. There are hundreds of internet slang, so I can't name them all. Most are minor and easy to figure out. Many, are the first part, and usually one syllable. An example of it not being first part are Sins and Dits. Take the first part of Dit, and you get Ban, which is something else popular in Maple Story. Take the first part in Sin and you get . . .a Donkey. > Abbv. Greater than sign, self explanatory. Usually means you have more, but are shortening it. (ie, L> means the letter L greater than, meaning L and there's more letters, but it's shortened) AFK Abbv. Away from keyboard - A longer version of BRB. BRB Abbv. Be right back - Usually people who are away from the computer for usually one to five minutes. Camp kamp Vb. To stay in the Bonus Round. This isn't as serious in Henesys PQ, but can be annoying in Kerning City PQ. CC Vb. Change channel - It is usually followed by a number, in the PQ case. This usually means there's already a party in, so find a different one. Usually if someone who isn't allied with you says 'CC', it usually means that they had the channel first, and it would be polite to switch. CC Nn. Some people don't know the meaning, and use it to mean channel. "Let's go to cc17" sinply means Channel 17. Ch. Abbv. Short for channel Channel surf(ing) - Switch channels constantly to find one that is availible for a PQ. In rarer cases, to find an empty map. Dit dit Nn/Abbv. Short for Bandit, although it's only three letters less, and not that hard to spell. This also refers to as a Rouge with a bandit item. Heny Nn/Abbv. Short for Henesys. HPQ Nn/Abbv. Henesys PQ. Hog hog Vb Another way to say Camp. Hop hop Vb. (unless said 'a hop') Ditched at the last minute, usually a few seconds before you get in. Usually when someone is mad at someone, and mostly when you only have three people, so you don't get in. Very rude. IMO Abbv. In my opinion - Usually used to describe how someone feels about something else. KC Nn/Abbv. Kerning City KPQ Nn/Abbv. Short for KCPQ/Kerning City PQ/Kerning City Party Quest. KCPQ Nn/Abbv. A PQ in Kerning City, for people level 21-30 L> Vb./Abbv Looking. Either L> for Party, or, L> for Party Members. LH Nn./Abbv. Lith Harbor. LMPQ Nn./Abbv. Ludibrum Maze PQ LPQ Nn./Abbv. Ludibrium PQ Ludi Nn./Abbv. Ludibrium, a popular sub-continent. Ossyria Nn./Abbv. A different continent OPQ Nn./Abbv. Orbis PQ MB Nn./Abbv. Moon Bunny. Sometimes called Bun, MBun, MBunny. MI Nn./Abbv. Maple Island, the tutorial like continent. Miss mis Vb. (Unless said 'A miss') Tried to get in, but faild. Someone else got in. Newb noob Nn. Someone new to the game. Commonly confused with noob/n00b, though newb can mean noob in the sayer's eyes. As well as vice versa. Noob noob Nn. A words commonly confused with newb. Means that you are annoying and pesting. Though newb can mean noob in the sayers eyes. As well as vice versa. Perma N00b per-muh noob Nn. A Beginner who doesn't have a in-game job for certain reasons, or for challenge. Pot Nn./Abbv. Short for potion. PQ Nn./Abbv. Party Quest. J> Abbv. Join, or Joining. Rush rush Vb. (Unless said 'a rush') Go in for a second time without letting a waiting group get in. Used for doing multiple PQs for more EXP R> Abbv. Vb Recruit, or recruiting. Scout skowt Nn/VbScouts leave a little bit early, to see if people might try to get in. They might record their names, so they can have a track. Sin sin Nn./Abbv. Short for assassin. This also refers to Rouge's with claws. Smug smug Nn./Vb/Abbv. Short for smuggles Smug PQ smug pee-kew Nn./Abbv. A PQ done with smuggling Smugger smug-ur Nn. Someone who smuggles. Smuggle smug-gl Vb. Smuggling is complicated business where you take Rice Cakes leftover, and then bring them back using lag, so you have extras for the next round. As of Patch v56, smuggling has been fixed. Spam Track spam trak Vb. You say the track, to track it. Then you press ENTER and then UP repeatedly. That way you know where they are. Track trak Vb./Nn Track is a track used by typing in /find charctername. You can use that to tell which stage their one. It's of little use in Henesys PQ though. X Abbv. Cross. Used most commonly in Crossbow, and Crossbow(wo)man (Xbow, Xbowman) sometimes Xbow Arrow (Crossbow Arrows) ============ X. Drops==== ============ Pigs drop more, and better items in the bonus round. Although you can go to Pig Beach, it's alot easier to hunt at the bonus round, where drops are a lot better. Name [Class] {Minimum Level} (Type) PPPPPPP RRRRRRRRR PP P RR RR PP p RR RR PPPPPPP RRRRRRRRR PP RR RR PP RR RR PP IGS / RR RR IBBON PIGS ------- EQUIPS Brown Cotton Shorts [Beginner] {Level 1} (Pants) Blue Shorts [Beginner] {Level 5} (Pants) Red Skullcap [Beginner] {Level 5} (Hat) Wooden Shield [Beginner] {Level 5} (Shield) Orange Sporty T-Shirt [Beginner] {Level 11} (Top) Red-Striped T-Shirt [Beginner] {Level 11} (Top) Amethyst Earrings [Beginner] {Level 15} (Earrings) Wooden Sword [All but Mage] {Level 10} (Sword) Wooden Mallet [All but Mage] {Level 10} (Mace) Garnier [Thief] {Level 10} (Claw) Dark Nightshift [Thief] {Level 15} (Top) Dark Nightshift Pants [Thief] {Level 15} (Pants) Reef Dagger [Thief] {Level 30} (Dagger) Gold Steal Tops [Thief] {Level 30} (Top) Gold Steal Pants [Thief] {Level 30} (Pants) Dark Theif Hat [Thief] {Level 30} (Hat) Orange Loclia Armor [Warrior] {Level 10} (Top) Wooden Samurai Sword [Warrior] {Level 15} (Sword) Bronze Full Helm [Warrior] {Level 15} (Hat) Two-Handed Axe [Warrior] {Level 25} (Axe) Eloon [Warrior] {Level 25} (1-H Sword) Broadsword [Warrior] {Level 25} (2-H Sword) Forked Spear [Warrior] {Level 30} (Spear) Dankke [Warrior] {Level 35} (Axe) Silver Leather Hoodwear [Bowman] {Level 15} (Top) Brown Hard Leather Pants [Bowman] {Level 20} (Pants) Orange Split Piece [Magician] {Level 18} (Top) White Split Pants [Magician] {Level 18} (Pants) White Split Skirt [Magician] {Level 18} (Skirt) Mithril Wand [Magician] {Level 18} (Wand) Dark Mansana [Magician] {Level 25} (Glove) Wizard's Staff [Magician] {Level 30} (Staff) OTHER Leather [Etc.] Stiff Feather [Etc.] Pig's Head [Etc.] Pig's Ribbon [Etc.] Monster Card [Etc.] Gold Ore [Ore] Topaz Ore [Ore] Amethyst Ore [Ore] Mithril Ore [Ore] Red Potion [Potion] 10% Dex Shoe Scroll [Scroll] 10% Luk Cape Scroll [Scroll] 10% Def Shield Scroll [Scroll] Omok Piece: Pig [Omok] IIIIIIIIII II II II II IIIIIIIIII RON HOGS Orange Whitebottom Boots [Beginner] {Level 26} (Shoes) Green Bamboo Hat [Beginner] {Level 25} (Hat) Red Flowery Tube?? Blue Loose-Cap [Thief] {Level 20} (Hat) Halfmoon Zamadar [Thief] {Level 32} (Dagger) Brown Burglar [Thief] {Level 35} (Hat) Gold Cleave [Thief] {Level 40} (Glove) Blood Slain [Thief] {Level 50} (Glove) Steal Guards?? Gold Titans?? Fireman's Axe [Warrior] {Level 30} (Axe) Dankke [Warrior] {Level 35} (Sword) Adamantium Tower Shielf [Warrior] {Level 40} (Shield) Knuckle Mace [Warrior] {Level 50} (Mace) Blue Pierre Shoes [Bowman] {Level 40} (Shoes) Blue-Lined Kismet [Bowman] {Level 50} (Overall) Red-Lined Kismet [Bowman] {Level 50} (Overall) Brown Gullitan [Magician] {Level 40} (Hat) Red Moon Shoes [Magician] (Level 40} (Shoes) Orange Calaf [Magician] {Level 48} (Overall) OTHER Iron Hog's Metal Hoof [Etc.] White Potion [Potion] Blue Potion [Potion] Elixer [Potion] Adamantium Ore [Ore] Sapphire Ore [Ore] Icicles [Throwing Star] Tobi [Throwing Star] If you see any incorrect information, can confirm, add, or remove certain drops, please contact me (At end of the guide) Thanks to me, bsdkid4ever, MapleTip, Hidden-Street, Sleepywood, Chris, patykidz40, and neolord00733 =============================================================================== XI. Credits=================================================================== =============================================================================== ============================ XI1. Contacts=============== ============================ Email: [email protected] I check this (my business/secondary E-mail) once a week. If you do not get a reply, it usually means it's on the Do Not Send List (if it's minor like grammer, I usually send back) or I have not checked it. Double check your mail to make sure. If you wait a week, and everything's on the Do list, send me once more. No more than 3 sends per message, and no more than 3 different messages per month. DO LIST: Send me CONSTRUCTIVE, not ranting, criticism Any grammer/spelling mistakes A question Comments Praise Mistakes Ideas Methods & Strategies DONT LIST Foul language, inappropriate things, etc. Bad grammer Ranting (there's a difference between Ranting and Criticism) Spam Advertisements 'Fake' winning things, etc. Other than that, thanks for sending. Expect a reply in a week! ============================ XI2. Credits================ ============================ COMPANIES Nexon and Wizet, for making this awsome game. Bill Gates for the internet (someone sent this in, I originally had it for a joke, lol) MINOR A friend of mine, for first telling me about the PQ. cutekittenkyti, for a few minor things including drops and PQ Slang. Patykidz40, for sending in a typo (that makes a big difference) as well as a few drops. Nathan Park w/ a few drops. Random Stalker, for a variation to a method. He also gave me one last drop. MAJOR Me, I guess for making it. bsdkid4ever, for lots of information, including a few pig drops, and footings. surfierox :D (Yes, she said to add the smilie face in the E-Mail) added another method and some tips. neolord00733, for giving me information on plant drops, as well as a good ten or so drops. ============================ XI3. Copyright============== ============================ Copyright 2007 Robert Aleman, this guide may not be illegally distributed in any way except for personal or private use. Anyone who is found disrupting this Copyright can get in trouble with the law. 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