2009-02-13, 12:04 AM
Maple's a fun game at the lower levels. You're getting levels, AP and SP pretty fast, you get new skills and discover new things.
Then you get high level Maple: 30% (or less) in a 4 hour grinding session, all useful skills are maxed out, now you're getting 5 stat points and the ability to choose between maxing retarded skill A or retarded skill B. From 120 on, you're probably on the same training map all the time.
I am not a huge fan of leeching, and I think using it defeats the point of advancing a character... but at the same time, I sorta see where they're coming from.
Then you get high level Maple: 30% (or less) in a 4 hour grinding session, all useful skills are maxed out, now you're getting 5 stat points and the ability to choose between maxing retarded skill A or retarded skill B. From 120 on, you're probably on the same training map all the time.
I am not a huge fan of leeching, and I think using it defeats the point of advancing a character... but at the same time, I sorta see where they're coming from.

