Maplestory Extra Pendant Slot Permanent

Posted on
Maplestory Extra Pendant Slot Permanent Rating: 5,8/10 1519 votes

The new Extra Pendant Slot allows you to equip an extra pendant for 30 days. Imagine the fabulous feats you could perform with the likes of a Chaos Horntail Necklace and a Mark of Naricain equipped.

  1. Maplestory Extra Pendant Slot Permanent Weapons
  2. Maplestory Extra Pendant Slot Permanent Light
  3. Maplestory Extra Pendant Slot Permanent Lights
  4. Maplestory Extra Pendant Slot Permanent Marker
Extra

This guide will teach you all about Skills in MapleStory M.

Maplestory Extra Pendant Slot Permanent Weapons

Skill Divisions

  • In MapleSEA, there is a Cash Shop item that adds more slots of Storage NPC. It costs 8,000 A-CASH and one adds 4 extra slots. In Maple Global, there is also a cash shop item that adds 4 slots to your chosen tab and costs 4,000 Nexon Cash. Maple Europe has a cash shop item that lets you add 4 extra slots to your storage for 4000 Nexon; Storage NPCs.
  • Throughout the maplestory quest you agree to danika and attack. Join in rates, the value added maps built with the following guide will now. Travelling from dark totem for classes that protects you refuse to gather the notice! Ksed in such a guide is very good either juliet or the top. Dealing damage or the maplestory quest, click the location.
  • Maplestory is littered with quests and out-of-place or random, unexplained GUIs which can get confusing, very fast. Beginners find themselves often turned away from the game due to a lack of linearity or a sense of goal, which is to most veteran players an asset but nevertheless one not handled well by the developers.
  • Each job's skill tiers fall into a character level range as shown below.
    • 1st Skill Tier: Level 1 - Level 29
    • 2nd Skill Tier: Level 30 - Level 59
    • 3rd Skill Tier: Level 60 - Level 99
    • 4th Skill Tier: Level 100 - Level 150

Skill Types

  • Three types of skills exist: Active, Passive, and Buffs.
    • Active Skills: Active skills must be manually activated to either damage enemies or heal/aid allies.
    • Passive Skills: Passive skills do not require activation and are in constant effect. These 'skills' provide a variety of bonuses including stat increases and do not need to be assigned to any ability slots.
    • Buff Skills: Buff skill provide characters with temporary, positive effects and must be manually activated before the effects take place. When a buff skill is activated, an icon corresponding to that skill will appear next to the character status part of the UI.
    • Tapping on the buff icon will display the skill's effect as well as how much time must pass before the skill's effects expire.

Skill Points

  • Skill effects and effectiveness are increased using points gained when a character's level increases.
  • Each level gained by a character results in an award of one Skill Point (or SP). Regardless of Job Skill tier, the SP award for gaining a level remains one point.

Skill Point Reset (SP Reset)

  • A user may choose to reset all of a character's skill points in order to reassign them differently.
  • Access [SP Reset] in any character's Skill menu.
  • Any attempt to reset SP will immediately reset all skill points in all job skill tiers gained thus far (Example: A Dark Knight who has reached the 3rd tier of job skills will have all points in jobs 1-3 reset if SP Reset is used).
  • All SP Reset attempts require the player to spend Crystal to do so.
  • Once the SP Reset is complete, the player will need to reassign the SP in each tier of Job Skills.
    • Players may also need to reassign skills to their skill slots before returning to play.

Assigning Skills to Skill Slots

The most efficient way to keep a job skill handy for use is to assign it to a skill slot.

  • Step 1: Access the [Character] menu in the Main Menu.
  • Step 2: Select the [Skill] menu.
  • Step 3: Select the skill you want to assign a hotkey to, then select the location to assign it using the [Equip] command.

Removing a Skill from a Skill Slot

Since there are more skills than skill slots, players may come face a situation where they may need to remove skills from their skill slots to make room for better/stronger ones.

  • Step 1: Step 1: Access the [Character] menu in the Main Menu.
  • Step 2: Access the [Character] section of this menu and select the [Skill] menu.
  • Step 3: Locate the skill in the slot to be vacated and tap the 'x' on the skill icon. That skill should now be removed from the skill slot.

Guides

Accounts and the Application
How to Install and Play the Game • Linking Mobile Accounts to MapleStory M • Unlinking Mobile Accounts from MapleStory M • Deleting a MapleStory M Account • Recovering a MapleStory M Account Scheduled for Deletion • The Options Menu
Characters
Character Creation • Character Jobs • Character Stat Introduction • Skills • Delete Characters
Main Menus
System Elements
Map • Fever Buff • Auto Battle • Auto Quest System • Mailbox • Player Ranks
Pets and Mounts
Items
Mechanics
Potential • Extraction • Lock • Gold Leaf • Jewels
General Activities
Dungeons
Mini Dungeons • Elite Dungeons • Daily Dungeons
Specific Locations
Storage • Trade Station • Nett's Pyramid • Mu Long Dojo • Star Force Field • Forge
Community
Guides
  • Accounts and the Application - How to Install and Play the Game • Linking Mobile Accounts to MapleStory M • Unlinking Mobile Accounts from MapleStory M • Deleting a MapleStory M Account • Recovering a MapleStory M Account Scheduled for Deletion • The Options Menu
  • Characters - Character Creation • Character Jobs • Character Stat Introduction • Skills • Delete Characters
  • Main Menus - System • Main Menu
  • System Elements - Map • Fever Buff • Auto Battle • Auto Quest System • Mailbox • Player Ranks
  • Pets and Mounts - Pets (Guide) • Pets and Mounts
  • Items - Item Types and Ranks
  • Mechanics - Potential • Extraction • Lock • Gold Leaf • Jewels
  • General Activities - Quests and Achievements • Missions
  • Dungeons - Mini Dungeons • Elite Dungeons • Daily Dungeons
  • Specific Locations - Storage • Trade Station • Nett's Pyramid • Mu Long Dojo • Star Force Field • Forge
  • Community - Friends • Parties
Retrieved from 'https://maplestorym.gamepedia.com/Skills?oldid=1382'

Scroll to your heart’s content!
Non-Silver Hearts can be scrolled with almost any kind of scroll, whether it’s 100% scrolls from NPCs or 60%s or GM scrolls. Chaos, Clean Slate, Innocence, Potential, Equip Enhancement/Starforce system and hammers also work. If you are going to spend time/money/effort in perfecting a heart, ideally you want to scroll a permanent rather than time-limited one.

The most commonly scrolled hearts are permanent Beryl/Crystal at 5 slots clean each and Lidium Heart with 7 slots clean. Those who can afford it will aim for Superior Lidium, Titanium, Outlaw, or Fairy (the main difference between these and the others being item tier). Any other permanent heart is also a good candidate to chuck your scrolls on, so just go with whatever suits your budget.

Hearts can be cubed, though currently only a handful are third tier (worth cubing) in GMS: Superior Lidium Heart, Titanium Heart, Outlaw Heart, Fairy Heart, and Glimmering Wondroid Heart. Black Heart is a time-limited option that comes with fixed (albeit far superior) potential. It is also worth noting that only Outlaw Heart can be PSoKed.

Nebulites may also be added once you make the necessary slot with an alien socket creator. Only nebulites that have the description “may be fitted on all equipment with an alien socket” can be used; weapon-specific or other armour-specific (such as shoes-only, hats-only, etc) nebulites will not work on a heart.

Spell Trace Stat Boosts for Android Hearts

Level 10/13/30 heartsLevel 80/100 heartsLevel 150 hearts
100% (ATT)123
70% (ATT)234
30% (ATT)357
100% (M.ATT)123
70% (M.ATT)234
30% (M.ATT)357


Starforce: Enhancement Boosts

Attempted star number (% success rate)Level 10/13/30 heartsLevel 80/100 heartsLevel 150 hearts
1 (95)Cost: 2,100. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2Cost: 41,000. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2Cost: 136,000. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2
2 (90)Cost: 3,200. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2Cost: 81,000. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2Cost: 271,000. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2
3 (85)Cost: 4,200. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2Cost: 121,000. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2Cost: 406,000. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2
4 (85)Cost: 5,300. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2Cost: 161,000. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2Cost: 541,000. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2
5 (80)Cost: 6,400. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2Cost: 201,000. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2Cost: 676,000. Stats: STR +2, DEX +2, INT +2, LUK +2
6 (75)Cost: 241,000. Stats: STR +3, DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3Cost: 811,000. Stats: STR +3, DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3
7 (70)Cost: 281,000. Stats: STR +3, DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3Cost: 946,000. Stats: STR +3, DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3
8 (65)Cost: 321,000. Stats: STR +3, DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3Cost: 1,081,000. Stats: STR +3, DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3
9 (60)Cost: 1,216,000. Stats: STR +3, DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3
10 (55)Cost: 1,351,000. Stats: STR +3, DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3
11 (45)Cost: 8,608,300. Stats: STR +3, DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3
12 (35)Cost: 10,793,300. Stats: STR +3, DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3
13 (30, 0.7% destroy if fail)Cost: 13,290,100. Stats: DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3
14 (30, 0.7% destroy if fail)Cost: 16,114,000. Stats: DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3
15 (30, 0.7% destroy if fail)Cost: 19,279,800. Stats: DEX +3, INT +3, LUK +3

How to read the Starforce table:

  • Attempted star number means the star you are trying to enhance to. For example, attempted star number 1 means you are starting at 0 stars and are aiming for the first star. You will have a 95% chance of successfully gaining the first star and it will cost you 2,100 mesos.
  • Red numbers indicate enhancement levels that will drop upon failure. For example, you have 6 stars and want to try to get the 7th star. If you fail, your star number drops to 5 and it will still eat your 281,000 mesos.

What should I scroll hearts with?
Spell Traces are a viable option for people with less funds, or those who aren’t aiming for the best stats. Prime Scroll for Weapon (1H or 2H) is currently the strongest available scroll for hearts, and tradeable versions can be found in Marvel Machine, while untradeable ones are from previous coin shops. If they are out of your budget, other non-event shop options include:

  • 60% PQ scrolls +5 att/m.att (from NPC Pub at Party Quest Entrance)
  • 50% pink scrolls +5 att/m.att (from old events, occasionally pops up in FM)
  • 40% Vision scrolls +4 att/m.att (dropped by mobs in Twilight Perion)
  • regular old 10%/30% weapon scrolls (from Gachapon and some mobs)
  • Epic Potential Scroll 50% (from Dojo for 15,000 points)

Maplestory Extra Pendant Slot Permanent Light

Additionally, the introduction of Fairy Roids was accompanied by a new heart enhancement item, Fairy Heart Enhancement Stone, which can only be used to upgrade Fairy Heart. These untradeable stones come in a stack of ten per coupon, and do not expire.

Exceptions: scrolls that currently do not work on android hearts

  • All Mu Gong’s scrolls from pre-revamp dojo
  • Unleashed Scroll for Two-Handed Weapon Magic ATT 50%
  • Bounty Hunter scrolls (all)
  • Gollux scrolls (both Basic and Advanced)
  • Sweetwater scrolls (weapons and accessories)
  • Necromancer scrolls (1h/2h att/m.att etc)
  • Sweet V Scroll 50%
  • Singles Army Signet/Pendant Enhancement Scroll
  • Scroll for White Day Heart Balloon (all)

Maplestory Extra Pendant Slot Permanent Lights

As you may have noticed, many scrolls that are specific to a certain item or event do not work. Feel free to comment with more for this list! It’s here to help prevent people from making a mistake with scroll purchases.

Event Coin Shops
Coin shops can offer amazing scrolls and scroll support items for upgrading your heart! Currently, there are no relevant event coin shops running. Check out the list below to see what has been offered in the past.

Maplestory Extra Pendant Slot Permanent Marker

Previous coin shops archive (currently incomplete):
20 June ~ 3 September 2013: Unleashed Coin Shop
4 December 2013 ~ 18 March 2014: Red Coin Shop
2 April ~ 13 May 2014: Spring Coin Shop
30 April ~ 24 June 2014: 9th Anniversary Shop
25 June ~ 26 August 2014: Hot Summer Coin Shop
3 December 2014 ~ 20 January 2015: Nut Coin Shop [extended 29 Jan – 4 Feb]
6 May ~ 2 July 2015: 10th Anniversary Coin Shop [extended 2 – 7 Jul]
8 July ~ 9 September 2015: FIREPOWER Coin Shop [both seasons 1 and 2]
2 December 2015 ~ 27 January 2016: Reboot Coin Shop [Louie-roids added 16 Dec]
24 March ~ 19 April 2016: Spring Coin Shop 2016 [extended 19 – 28 Apr]
20 April ~ 7 June 2016: 11th Anniversary Coin Shop
22 June ~ 2 August 2016: Heroes Coin Shop Round 1 [22 June – 3 August 2016]
22 June ~ 2 August 2016: Heroes Coin Shop Round 2 [from 3 August 2016]

Next (Android Appearance)
Previous (Android and Heart Ranks)