
Click the 'TRANSFER WITHIN WORLD' button from the menu. Pick an eligible item you would like to transfer to a different character, and move it into your Cash Inventory. Also that article was the most recent article I could find at the time of when I was searching for answers online. Follow these simple steps to transfer cash items between your characters: Enter the Cash Shop. I don't need to know all the places where this has been discussed, I just wanted to know if classes other than explorers share a cash shop inventory now, because like I said my friends said that Cygnus characters share a inventory now, where as the article I linked above was saying only individual characters have a inventory. This was also known since V was released in KMS, the only change being the addition of Sengoku characters to the mix:
MAPLESTORY CLASSES THAT SHARE CASH SHOP PATCH
It was also in the patch notes themselves, although in less detail: Job Advancement Levels For most jobs, the first job advancement is level 10, second is level 30, third is level 60 and 4th is level 100. This was discussed by SavageAce before the Limitless patch here: There are different groupings of classes that share the same Cash Shop Inventory (allows players to move their cash items between those classes of that group). In the game, players travel the 'Maple World', defeating monsters and. You can switch, delete, change anytime on the character selection screen. The game offers you to create multiple characters in different character slots. You can play with one character at a time.



Several versions of the game are available for specific countries or regions, and each is published by various companies such as Nexon. In MapleStory M game, the very first step you have to do is select the best character class (the class guide is mentioned below). Cash inventories are shared in their respective groups.įinally, Zero shares a cash shop with other Zeros, Beast Tamer with other Beast Tamers, and Kinesis with other Kinesis characters. MapleStory is a free-to-play, 2D, side-scrolling massively multiplayer online role-playing game, developed by South Korean company Wizet.
