As a seasoned MapleStory player with roots tracing back to its inception in 2003, I find myself drawn to the latest Ride or Die event like a moth to a flame. With my years of experience and countless hours spent slaying virtual monsters, I’ve honed skills that will certainly help me navigate this thrilling new challenge.
MapleStory is a longstanding, free-to-play side-scrolling MMORPG that’s renowned for its lively anime-style graphics, captivating environment, and abundant character customization options. With a history dating back to 2003, it has become an old friend to many gamers. Daily tasks and activities keep players engaged, but a fresh event titled “Ride or Die” is now ongoing until February 11th. Here’s a brief rundown of what you can anticipate and how to prepare for it.
Ride or Die Event Rules
In the latest Ride or Die event in MapleStory, you’ll encounter anywhere from one to six bosses weekly. Each difficulty level – Code B (Easy), Code A (Normal), and Code 2 (Hard) – offers unique challenges for you to conquer. By successfully completing up to 20 challenges each week, you’ll gain the most points from the boss battles. Remember, you have a total of 20 lives to allocate among all six bosses throughout the week.
The occurrence takes place every Wednesday at midnight (UTC time), resetting the weekly score system. This system offers you unique treasure boxes as rewards, and you’ll also gain fragments of Kazax’s Energy , awarding you with random scarce goods.
How to Get the Legion Block in Ride or Die
At the two stores within the Ride or Die event, there’s an assortment of items up for grabs. You can acquire these goods by accumulating coins that fall from defeated bosses instead. It’s important to note that the most prized item, the Legion Block, is exclusive to this event and cannot be found anywhere else within the game.
The “Legion Block” enhances both your Attack and Magic abilities by a substantial 35 points. What’s more, you can effortlessly add it to your Legion arrangement, saving you from occupying a character slot in the process. Great!
You have to overcome three different bosses (regardless of the difficulty level) every week for a minimum of ten consecutive weeks. Since the event lasts for eleven weeks in total, it’s best to begin immediately and take part each week to secure the Legion Block!
Ride or Die Event Tips
- Use your strongest character when starting the event, as you can’t change it later.
- Keep in mind that you have limited lives, so use the practice mode to avoid wasting time. You can practice against any boss and try different difficulty levels.
- Your death count can affect your weekly score. If you’re aiming for the highest reward, be mindful of this.
- The large gap between difficulty levels, along with the variable number of challenges, can make the event even more demanding. Choose wisely.
- If you’re new to the game, avoid setting the maximum number of challenges for this event, as they are quite difficult, as they are quite difficult, and you may easily get defeated because of them.
MapleStory
April 29, 2003
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