Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

Wind Archer Hurricane Glitch

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
2,555
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2011

A wind archer/breaker hurricane glitch were u can use the hurricane with xbow :D

Random:
Like most MMORPGs, gameplay centers on venturing into dungeons and combating monsters in real-time. The players combat monsters and complete quests, in the process acquiring in-game currency called "Mesos", experience points (EXP), and various items. Players can kill monsters alone, or they can form a party with up to six total characters. Loot is shared based on relative damage and level of characters in the party, more being awarded to the higher-level members.

MapleStory's 2D scrolling viewpoint more closely resembles a platform game rather than the typical 3D environment or top-down perspective of other games. The controls for the game are executed using the keyboard and mouse. The keyboard is used for many game functions, and much of it can be rearranged to suit users' needs. The mouse is mainly used to trigger Non-player characters and manipulate items.
is limited to 1 million, and players cannot transfer to the newest world.

CharactersWhen creating a new character, there are four branches of classes currently available: Adventurers, Cygnus Knights, Legends, and Resistance. Some classes are currently not available in other versions.

Adventurer characters start on Maple Island and begin as a Beginner class. When reaching level 10, 8 for Magicians, the Beginner is able to advance into one of the five classes: Warrior, Bowmen, Magician, Thief, and Pirate. After choosing their class, further class progression is only allowed within the scope of the first class advancement with advancements at level 30, 70, and 120. A class advancement called "Dual Blade" is available for the Thief class at level 20, allowing them to wield a second blade with different class advancements.

Cygnus Knight characters begin as Noblesse class and begin their journey on Ereve. At level 10, they are allowed to class advance into five Cygnus Knight classes, each one parallels to the Adventurer class.

Two Legend classes are currently available, Aran and Evan. The Legend classes are characters with background stories related to the antagonist of the game, the Black Mage. Arans have the Combo System, a unique feature to the class, allowing them to generate combo counts by hitting monsters giving them buffs and allowing them to cast combo-consuming skills. Evans are similar to Magicians but use a dragon which fights on their behalf.

Resistance characters begin in Edelstein, a town taken over by the Black Mage's followers. The characters created under the Resistance branch begin as Citizens and have three available job advancements: Battle Mage, Wild Hunter, and Mechanic. A Battle Mage uses a staff for physical attacks, a Wild Hunter rides a jaguar while wielding a crossbow, and a Mechanic uses a robotic suit to fight.

Fame systemIn addition to combat statistics, characters have "Fame". Although publicized by the game's creators, fame serves little practical purpose besides fulfilling some quest and equipment requirements. Once characters reach level 15, they are able to raise or drop the fame of any other character once per day. A character cannot raise or drop the same character's fame more than once per month. The maximum amount of fame a character may receive is 30,000. A ranking feature, available in certain versions of MapleStory, keeps track of players that are performing well in total ranking, job ranking, world ranking and fame ranking. Rank information is available from the region website of the player and can also be found in-game.

MonstersMapleStory's monsters are somewhat reminiscent of Earthbound with numerous quirky enemies. There are few human enemies in either game (the main exception being Showa Town in some versions); Instead players are required to fight undead, constructs, animals, plants/fungi, and oozes.

GuildsPlayers can form guilds[9] for various purposes ranging from game strategy to social reasons. Joining a guild may allow a player to find and chat with others more easily, bond with fellow guild-mates, promote cooperation, and battle using teamwork. Guilds and expansion upgrades can be acquired with in game presence of the player, and the cookies and cream

  • likes, 2 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (EMSDemeBeast)

  • not really a glitch sadly cause the skill wont work

  • @KostaEtv Still a glitch, even though it doesnt´ work

see all

All Comments (8)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Om dis is da shit jao

  • @infinity961

    It shouldn't work at all, that message should be shown "You cannot use this skill with the current equipped weapon." or something like that.

  • thats not a glitch thats how the skill would be if u use a xbow

  • DO you not even look add the thing it asays it says you can't use it with Xbow xD

  • @EMSDemeBeast still would be badass if it worked

  • first comment

    nice i would love to try tha

    t

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more