Beginner Adventurer Guide
Welcome to the world of MapleStory!
To make it easier for new adventurers to use MapleStory M,
we introduce the game's basic settings, auto-battle, growth, item storage and functions.
Table of Contents
Basic Game Settings
Basic game settings include screen settings, sound settings, operation settings, etc., which can be adjusted according to your preferences.
- Screen settings: You can adjust the screen quality, frame rate, effects, etc.
- Sound settings: You can adjust background music, sound effects, voice, etc.
- Control settings: You can adjust the operation method, key configuration, etc.

Set up a quick connection

MapleStory M provides multiple servers for players to choose from, each with different population densities and economic environments.
- New players are advised to choose servers with a large population to facilitate team formation and trading
- You can choose a server with low latency based on your network environment
- Characters on different servers cannot communicate or trade with each other
Auto Battle Settings
Auto-battle is one of the special features of MapleStory M, which allows characters to automatically fight monsters to level up, which is very suitable for busy players.
- You can set automatic use of skills, potions, etc.
- You can set the range and type of items to be picked up automatically
- Auto-battle time is limited and can be extended with specific items

Character Growth System

The character growth system includes level upgrades, skill point allocation, equipment enhancement and many other aspects.
- Level up: Gain experience by fighting monsters and doing quests
- Skill point allocation: Gain skill points when leveling up to enhance skills
- Equipment enhancement: Enhance equipment with enhancement stones and gold coins
- Star force enhancement: Enhance the basic attributes of equipment through star force
Item Storage System
The item storage system includes backpacks, warehouses, exchanges, etc., which can effectively manage your items and equipment.
- Backpack: Divided into multiple pages such as equipment, consumables, and others
- Warehouse: Store infrequently used items to save backpack space
- Exchange: Trade items and equipment with other players
