Neutering of regular Maplestory 2 Mesos from Limm's blog
Neutering of regular
Maplestory 2 Mesos
Well, got my Mercedes burnt to par 105. It was marginally harder with no current card abilities, amazing beginning decoration, the ability to scroll things and with no saved up awesome equipment to transfer on over (most often purple junk with 6% stats)... but yeah, still pretty freakin simple. I amassed around 14 million mesos at the length of approximately 50 minutes (the entire time I used my snail) and the majority of this came from selling spell traces. Additionally, I racked up about 350 reboot coins while I was at it.
Sooo... yeah, I'm fairly unimpressed. It's like regular Maple with a slightly marginal starting impairment... I dun no, possibly if yer like fresh it is harder but I hardly noticed any real difference in any way, other than not getting drops of different classes and buy Maple Story Mesos not having the ability to put equipment in my storage... that is actually horribly dumb since that usually means you can't collect equips on your own account.
In other words... it is just what I said before... Pink Bean Mark II... I simply don't see the point of it, I really don't. It is an all hype, no substance, neutering of regular Maplestory. Regular Maple isn't pay to win. You can pay to acquire, but you do not have to pay to win. You see the difference? It's a Absence of options. It is not "different", it's only TAKING OUT an existing alternative.
It is sorta like going into a restaurant and you can purchase a hamburger or you can purchase chicken nuggets... but the restaurant opens a new branch called "reboot" where they just sell hamburgers... you're not getting anything "different" you're just getting something LESS. The only real point I can see is it's a "clean slate" world for leveling ranks, but that is pretty much it.
Well, got my Mercedes burnt to par 105. It was marginally harder with no current card abilities, amazing beginning decoration, the ability to scroll things and with no saved up awesome equipment to transfer on over (most often purple junk with 6% stats)... but yeah, still pretty freakin simple. I amassed around 14 million mesos at the length of approximately 50 minutes (the entire time I used my snail) and the majority of this came from selling spell traces. Additionally, I racked up about 350 reboot coins while I was at it.
Sooo... yeah, I'm fairly unimpressed. It's like regular Maple with a slightly marginal starting impairment... I dun no, possibly if yer like fresh it is harder but I hardly noticed any real difference in any way, other than not getting drops of different classes and buy Maple Story Mesos not having the ability to put equipment in my storage... that is actually horribly dumb since that usually means you can't collect equips on your own account.
In other words... it is just what I said before... Pink Bean Mark II... I simply don't see the point of it, I really don't. It is an all hype, no substance, neutering of regular Maplestory. Regular Maple isn't pay to win. You can pay to acquire, but you do not have to pay to win. You see the difference? It's a Absence of options. It is not "different", it's only TAKING OUT an existing alternative.
It is sorta like going into a restaurant and you can purchase a hamburger or you can purchase chicken nuggets... but the restaurant opens a new branch called "reboot" where they just sell hamburgers... you're not getting anything "different" you're just getting something LESS. The only real point I can see is it's a "clean slate" world for leveling ranks, but that is pretty much it.
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By | Limm |
Added | Jul 27 '18 |
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