Nexon America's long-running MMO MapleStory is introducing two new areas to their players, less than two months after an extensive content update with a brand new class and storyline.
Players can now explore Nett's Pyramid and the Abandoned Subway, party quest areas available soon to all mid-level players. Nett's Pyramid is an ancient-Egyptian themed area full of pyramids and hieroglyphics, along with plenty of creatures such as mummies and skeletons to battle. The Abandoned Subway is a gloomy underground map full of creatures waiting to attack those brave enough to venture in.
The new areas are great for hunting and leveling, and will allow players to experience the "Monster Survival" feature, as well as some nice extras. Players who manage to clear all stages in one of the new maps will be rewarded with bonus maps, medals, and buffs.
The content will be introduced to MapleStory soon.
Reader Comments (3)
Posted: Jan 13th 2010 8:08AM Seffrid said
I have enjoyed fishing in WoW as it is productive in the way it yields food for my hunter's pet, but I never got into it in LoTRO as there didn't seem to be the same point in it for me.
However, I welcome such features in any MMO, whether tradeskill-related or purely as "fluff", given that the more features and options a game has the more appeal it offers. Fishing in particular is also a boon to any role-player!
However, I welcome such features in any MMO, whether tradeskill-related or purely as "fluff", given that the more features and options a game has the more appeal it offers. Fishing in particular is also a boon to any role-player!
Posted: Jan 13th 2010 12:07PM Seffrid said
Somehow the above post got into the wrong section, one I hadn't even read!
Posted: Feb 16th 2010 8:15PM (Unverified) said
This article makes Nett's Pyramid and the Subway instances sound like full fledged zones... they're really not.
Moreover, the game has moderately substantial content patches on a monthly basis. This isn't really something new...
Moreover, the game has moderately substantial content patches on a monthly basis. This isn't really something new...







