Maple Story has guild levels that require donations of resources to raise. The most striking difference is that it has guild castles. These are large, spacious, instanced areas for guilds to share. They are rather I ampressive and have a number of cheap mesos. Besides offering a lot of space to decorate, inside and out, the castle holds the guild vault, and its a place for guilds to duke it out. A guild can lay siege to another guilds castle to reap rewards and have a lot of fun in the process. Catapults and other weapons will aid you in conquering your opponents keep. Theres a construction feature that lets players use resources to create small structures that surround and help the castle. These buildings have levels, and can be damaged by opponents, resulting in win Maple Story mesos for opponents and rebuilding for you. These are some nice incentives to join or create a guild.
When you get your second class, youll get a free teleport skill to Reifort Camp. This is another low level zone that may have been intended for people to level their secondary. However, most players miss it and quickly level both classes beyond the need for all those low level quests. We recommend checking it out early. The dune buggy is an excellent tool for the scavenger or crafter as its like having a mobile vault at your disposal. The dune buggy is my favorite vehicle for general use, although fuel efficiency is too poor to use Mesos for long distances. You cannot fire any weapons from a dune buggy, but the Combat Buggy is currently the only vehicle available with the capacity to mount weapons. The Combat Buggy mounts a pair of ZI-12 light machine guns. Before I go into detail about the combat buggy, let me make a disclaimer: Although it leaves much to be desired, I love the my combat buggy.