Monster Points observation...
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Monster Points observation...
Hi.
I just discovered The Mana World about two weeks ago because I stuffed my linux install with most of the games there.
So far, I played The Mana World for a total of more or less 20-30 hours. My character is named Blackstorm, last night I got to level 30 before logging off. Black scorpions, evil mushrooms, giant maggots still kick my ass with considerable ease, but at least I am nearly invulnerable to bats, spiked mushrooms, fluffy, and the like. (I'm still such a dork though that the purple flowers kick my ass... OMG, i don't know how to tell my friends that a flower can kick my ass effortlessly).
Anyway, I think Platyna already mentioned that not all monsters give Monster Points (and clearly stated it is not a bug), so I decided to keep track somewhat. So far, what I observed is this:
Creatures I killed with Monster Points:
1. Maggot - 1 monster point each
2. Scorpions (regular scorpions) - 2 monster points each
Creatures I killed with NO monster points:
1. Bats (in the bat cave with the hermit)
2. Spiked Mushroom - killed a ton of these to level up fast, definitely no monster points
Creatures I killed a few and seems to have no monster points as well (not sure, though)
1. Fluffy - I'm not sure because I killed only a few, but I think they have no points as well
2. Rudolph slime
3. Lamp (or cave) snake
Can anybody confirm these? Perhaps one of the admins? There was no information on the wiki monster reference about monster points, so I had to ask here.
Thanks, you guys rock!
I just discovered The Mana World about two weeks ago because I stuffed my linux install with most of the games there.
So far, I played The Mana World for a total of more or less 20-30 hours. My character is named Blackstorm, last night I got to level 30 before logging off. Black scorpions, evil mushrooms, giant maggots still kick my ass with considerable ease, but at least I am nearly invulnerable to bats, spiked mushrooms, fluffy, and the like. (I'm still such a dork though that the purple flowers kick my ass... OMG, i don't know how to tell my friends that a flower can kick my ass effortlessly).
Anyway, I think Platyna already mentioned that not all monsters give Monster Points (and clearly stated it is not a bug), so I decided to keep track somewhat. So far, what I observed is this:
Creatures I killed with Monster Points:
1. Maggot - 1 monster point each
2. Scorpions (regular scorpions) - 2 monster points each
Creatures I killed with NO monster points:
1. Bats (in the bat cave with the hermit)
2. Spiked Mushroom - killed a ton of these to level up fast, definitely no monster points
Creatures I killed a few and seems to have no monster points as well (not sure, though)
1. Fluffy - I'm not sure because I killed only a few, but I think they have no points as well
2. Rudolph slime
3. Lamp (or cave) snake
Can anybody confirm these? Perhaps one of the admins? There was no information on the wiki monster reference about monster points, so I had to ask here.
Thanks, you guys rock!
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I'm pretty sure only the maggots, scorpions and fire goblins in Tulimshar gain you monster points.
For the ultimate reference, see the script file that defines the gaining of monster points:
http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/thema ... iew=markup
For the ultimate reference, see the script file that defines the gaining of monster points:
http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/thema ... iew=markup
Cool. I knew it must have been closer to 20, but when logging in is separated into several days, there's no way I could have said "I've played for about 13.567 hours" So i just guesstimated based on the days I knew Mana World and made the effort to login, especially through our office firewall (which evidently will never work until I hijack the ports, hahaha)Matt wrote:You played ~14 hours.
Actually yeah, I kinda guessed as much. Although the fire goblins don't give points as well. I'm amazed some people have accumulated 300,000 monster points (as they said themselves) because that means a bulk of their time was spent killing 300K maggots or 150K scorpions inside tulimshar instead of killing evil shrooms or other higher-level prey or in cooler locations.I'm pretty sure only the maggots, scorpions and fire goblins in Tulimshar gain you monster points.
Anyhoo, thanks guys!
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Please take off the whole *Monster Point* system and make your own. I intentionally gave the monster point system for the Old The Mana World, when everything wasn't retarded.
Please just think of your own system to work with and plase replace the current monster points system.
-Bear
Please just think of your own system to work with and plase replace the current monster points system.
-Bear
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And how is the current The Mana World different from the "old The Mana World" you're talking about, aside there just being more different monsters, items, maps, etc.? Specifically, why is everything now retarded?
Of course the monster points system could be improved or replaced by something that would make more sense, but well, everything in due time. I see no reason to take it off as long as there isn't anything better around.
Of course the monster points system could be improved or replaced by something that would make more sense, but well, everything in due time. I see no reason to take it off as long as there isn't anything better around.
What the...?!
I'm sorry, but I have to agree with Bear. I watched the Mana World very slowly progress when it was new, back when the game was in its potential stage to becoming what was hoped to be something like Secret of Mana, but online. The Mana world has gone into a direction where it's neither retained the essence of the original idea, nor is it capable of competing with any modern *free* MMORPs.
Bear created the monster point system for TMW when it was going in the direction in which it was intended for, but now TMW is turning into just "Some 2D MMORPG." It seems he wants to remove his idea from the project because its turning into he doesn't like. If that's the case, I believe the point system should be removed then. You said there's nothing better than the point system right?
I would hate to have something that I created being used in something that I greatly disliked. (Which is exactly Bears case.)
A suggestion would be to just do what Bear said and create your own entirly new system.
Bear created the monster point system for TMW when it was going in the direction in which it was intended for, but now TMW is turning into just "Some 2D MMORPG." It seems he wants to remove his idea from the project because its turning into he doesn't like. If that's the case, I believe the point system should be removed then. You said there's nothing better than the point system right?
I would hate to have something that I created being used in something that I greatly disliked. (Which is exactly Bears case.)
A suggestion would be to just do what Bear said and create your own entirly new system.
Re: What the...?!
i really don't give a Chocolate Cupcake whether TMW is based on Secret of mana or not..kaneimada wrote:I'm sorry, but I have to agree with Bear. I watched the Mana World very slowly progress when it was new, back when the game was in its potential stage to becoming what was hoped to be something like Secret of Mana, but online. The Mana world has gone into a direction where it's neither retained the essence of the original idea, nor is it capable of competing with any modern *free* MMORPs.
Bear created the monster point system for TMW when it was going in the direction in which it was intended for, but now TMW is turning into just "Some 2D MMORPG." It seems he wants to remove his idea from the project because its turning into he doesn't like. If that's the case, I believe the point system should be removed then. You said there's nothing better than the point system right?
I would hate to have something that I created being used in something that I greatly disliked. (Which is exactly Bears case.)
A suggestion would be to just do what Bear said and create your own entirly new system.
i like the way it is now and i never played SOM...
You don't get it.
"i really don't give a **** whether TMW is based on Secret of mana or not..
i like the way it is now and i never played SOM..."
I don't give a **** if you give a **** if this game is based off SOM or not. You missed my point entirely in my last post. My point was I believe Bears monster point system should be remove because Bear created it, and no longer wants it a part of TMW.
i like the way it is now and i never played SOM..."
I don't give a **** if you give a **** if this game is based off SOM or not. You missed my point entirely in my last post. My point was I believe Bears monster point system should be remove because Bear created it, and no longer wants it a part of TMW.
"Nothing changed, tmw still uses eathena. I think we should wait what happens when we change to tmwserv."
That's not entirely true. The graphics changed, and TMW now looks almost completely different from what it was before. Look up some old pictures and compare them to TMW now. Sprites and Chip Sets are diffrent.
That's not entirely true. The graphics changed, and TMW now looks almost completely different from what it was before. Look up some old pictures and compare them to TMW now. Sprites and Chip Sets are diffrent.