Making Mesos the Easy Way
On this page are guides that will help you get started, as well as resources to help you gain mesos faster than the other players. But don't hesitate, read this page and find out what to do before everyone else does, or else your opportunity to get to the top will be stunted.
Table of Contents: Maplestory Meso-Making Guide
4 Easy Tips on Getting Tons of Mesos
Whether you're level 1 or 100
When I started out, I was just like anyone else. I worried about buying simple items like potions, fearing that my hard-earned 3054 mesos would run out too quickly. The great thing is, you don't have to be a hardcore dedicated player to make millions of mesos. I've gone up to earning millions per day, so you've come to the right place if you want to learn to be like me. I was once an everyday newbie mapler who didn't know what he was doing, and if you're in the same boat, these tips will definitely help. A word of caution about tips, however: If you decide to follow tips from other people, beware of strategies that don't work as well as they claim to. Here, you'll find a clean source of good information that will suit your needs. Below, I'll give a list of tips, and then I'll break each point down in detail.
The tips are as follows:
- Pick up everything you see,
- Pick up other people's neglected drops,
- Use the free market to sell items, and
- Doing quests for experience and mesos
Pick up everything you see
This one is simple. When a monster drops a weapon or an item, lots of people eventually get sick of picking everything as it fills up their inventories quickly. What they don't realize is that taking the time to pick up these items and sell them will make good amounts of extra cash. After your inventory fills up, take the time to go back to town and sell your items, then just go back and fight some more, leveling up like normal. You'll soon notice that you have even more mesos after one day than you thought you could ever make in a month, and all it takes is some extra work. People don't want to do this kind of work because it takes more effort to go back to town; they think that they can just keep mindlessly attacking monsters and leveling up, while they don't realize that they could be making huge amounts of money with some extra work.
Pick up other people's neglected drops
This one is just like what I've said above. People will just kill monsters and let the items fall to the ground without giving those items a second thought, missing out on the extra cash they could be making. Since you're reading this guide, you're going to know better than them. Take those neglected items, sell them in the nearest town. Rinse, repeat. This is a no-brainer, but most people are reluctant to do it because it takes that extra work I mentioned. Most people are too lazy to make tons of mesos, but you aren't. Take those items, nobody will mind. These neglected drops can appear very early on, so you have your chance at some good amount of money almost as soon as you get out of the tutorial area.
Use the free market to sell items
For those who are new to the game, the free market is a goldmine in plain sight that most choose to ignore. This is where people really hit it big, selling all kinds of items, making amazing amounts of mesos. The best advice I can give is to watch everyone for a little bit, and then sell your items just like everyone else. Experiment, see what others want. People of all levels wanting all kinds of things go to the free market, so they may want any kind of item. Just try selling what you have and see how it all goes, don't be shy about it. Eventually, you'll really know what you're doing and you'll make tons of money fast. It takes some work, but you can't get anywhere without some work, can you? Either way, after you start to see results, you'll be hooked. Not only on the free market, but also on everything else in this guide. A good thing to start selling is a quest item, as new players will just buy them instead of killing monsters for them. When you get enough money and you level up more, you can sell higher level quest items at higher prices. Then when you're comfortable, you can move on to other things.
Doing quests for experience and mesos
The upsides of doing quests is that they give a decent amount of experience and there's usually a reward in mesos or items. It's best to do these every so often on the side, while picking up drops from killing monsters along with the random neglected ones. Some quests are tedious and many players choose not to do them, but they really help, especially in the beginning when you have next to no cash.
Well, that's basically it for the best tips I have on making mesos. If you want to learn more about making tons of mesos and having the best character possible, check out the maplestory meso making guide. You won't regret it.
Do you think you're the best at Maplestory?
You really need to stop being a noob. Nobody likes a noob. If you want to be a Maplestory master, check out the maplestory meso making guide and find out how you can be better than the rest.
More Tips on Meso-Making and Saving Mesos
A few quests that will help along the way
A good quest for when you're level 25 is Sabitrama and the Diet Medicine.
At level 30, you can do the Jane and the Wild Boar quest, which gives you attack and defense scrolls as well as mesos. You can also do the Missing the Mechanical Parts quest for more scrolls and mesos.
At level 33, you can do the Delivery to a Lost Time quest for mesos.
At level 40, you can do the Peace at Eos Tower quest, the Jane the Alchemist quest, and the To the New World quest for even more mesos.
At level 42, you can do the Icarus and the Flying Pill quest as well.
Also, remember to loot as much as you can and sell everything you don't need. People don't realize how much you can make from just doing that, so a lot of the time they'll just leave the drops on the ground while everyone else just passes by. Pick all of that stuff up and sell it, it's easily worth the trouble.
Making tons of mesos can be a very slow process, but there are techniques to make it quick and fun. You can find an amazing guide for this at Meso-guide.com, where you'll find the best guide on Maplestory the internet has to offer. Check it out sometime.
Nexon Cash!
Buy some NX and get cool items in Maplestory!
Maple Story Tips for Choosing Your Class
If you're starting out in Maplestory and you don't know what you want to be, read on. People often end up regretting their first class choice, thinking that they could have done better with another, or feeling too weak as what they currently are. If you don't want to end up like that, use this general guide on the four main classes of Maplestory.We're not going to get too technical here, but I'll lay out the main differences between each class. Then it's simply up to you.
The Warrior
Warriors attack using melee weapons, so they have to get up close to their enemies. They're considered the most powerful melee attackers at later job advancements, so if you like getting up close and dealing tons of damage, become a warrior. They have tons of HP, which makes up for their poor mobility and bad accuracy.
When you reach level 30 as a Warrior, you can become a Fighter, Page, or Spearman. Most people don't come Pages and decide instead to become Fighters or Spearmen. Also, you can become an HP Warrior, but it gets tedious to level up. However, you'll be able to fight much higher-level enemies as an HP Warrior later on, so you can also consider going for that.
The Thief
Thieves are known for being quick and deadly. They can become either melee or ranged, so you get a bit more choice than with fighters. They also have abilities such as Haste that make them even faster and more powerful, and they can jump farther than any other class.
Though thieves end up with relatively low HP, they make up for it with their high avoidability. It's more common to see ranged thieves than melee thieves. Ranged thieves throw ninja stars as they jump around while moving very, very fast, so they're considered to be a lot of fun to play.
The Bowman
Bowmen, as the name implies, use bows and arrows to take down their enemies. Their damage starts out low, but they have a very good set of skills that make up for it, some of them being very flashy and nice. Bowmen have the most unstable damage in the game until they obtain the Bow Mastery skill, so keep that in mind if your damage seems to jump between low and high numbers.
Bowmen don't have very high mobility, and they have around the same HP as Thieves. Though Bowmen have a long range of attack, they can't move while attacking and their speed is rather low.
Eventually, Bowmen are able to use a skill to shoot arrows to replace the need to buy them, which is very nice. Bowmen also have the highest accuracy in the game.
Bowmen are better for going solo instead of joining parties, since they don't have very many party skills.
The Magician
Magicians are the richest class in the game, so if you want to make tons and tons of mesos, become a Magician. They use magic to defeat their enemies, and they obtain skills that can attack multiple enemies at once.
Magicians end up with very low HP, though they're known for being very powerful early on. To make up for their low HP, Magicians obtain the skill Magic Guard, which substitutes their MP as HP, though it tends to drain it much quicker. To make up for this, Magicians obtain the skills MP Recovery and MP Eater, and they also end up with the highest MP in the game.
Magicians need to be careful when fighting monsters, as they can end up dying very quickly since their armor has the lowest weapon defense.
If you like using magic and making tons of money, become a Magician.
The Pirate
Pirates are very popular since they were added to Maplestory. They're new and different from other classes.
Pirates are very fast and have very interesting skills. They are a bit of a cross between Warriors and Archers. When you reach level 30 as a Pirate, you can become a Brawler or a Gunslinger. Brawlers use knuckles to attack while Gunslingers use guns and bullets.
If you want to try something different form the other classes, or you just want to be really cool, become a Pirate.
Well, that about sums it up for the different classes and jobs in Maplestory. Choosing what you want to be is really more of a personal decision, so don't just become a Warrior for the damage, and don't shun Magicians for their low HP. There's something out there for everyone, so go ahead and try something that you think will be fun. There are more guides out there for Maplestory that will help you out a ton, but the best one is definitely right over at Meso-guide.com, they even have a free sample. Check it out while you can.
Tell us your view on meso making!
Which side are you on?
The Free Market is NOT the best for meso making - Yes or No?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byYes, totally! There are much better ways!
NONONO says:
NO IIT IS NOT THE BEST UNLESS U WANT TO WASTE YOUR NX
Posted January 17, 2012
I dont have a name says:
Well... I think....
Posted January 03, 2012
Resemlordwar says:
I can't go to the FM!!!!! That's the problem!!! It's too laggy
Posted December 17, 2011
coleiscool says:
The FM is a bad place because loads of people are always there and plus new people don't have valuables like the level 30's or 200's or so..
Posted November 29, 2011
Bob says:
Noobs
Posted August 14, 2011
Limcut says:
yes it makes my computer lag
Posted June 06, 2011
alex wan kin yan says:
idunno
Posted May 21, 2011
Kevin says:
Yes, the free market is wonderful. The best way in the game of MapleStory to earn mesos is MERCHANTING! MERCH MERCH MERCH! That's all you need to know.
Posted April 09, 2011
MomwithAHook says:
No clue, but my eldest son plays this game and this lens gave me a better idea about what he is talking about. :) This game is big with kids in our neighborhood 10+. I think including the tips that take a bit more work but still pays off was excellent especially for the younger ones or the 'noobs'.
Posted September 12, 2010
mapefn says:
my nameoapestory is magic blade x3 andi ussually pick up monrey that my other charecters leave ehind.(i drop sacks in secret areas)
Posted August 19, 2010
doozer says:
im fairly new so maybe i jsut dont get how everything works, but I never make money there. amybe it is because i am a low level ? i dont know. but my current opinion is that it is not. lol that sounded so sofisticated :) lol im only 12 :)
Posted August 11, 2010
imapro says:
no its not. the free market has a bunch of mediaval f@ggot noobs. they're all douchenosils who act like pros
Posted July 21, 2010
Ichicko says:
Ehhhh, close i guess, if you can manage to actually get items that SELL then is. IMO, the market is a complete waste of time.
Posted May 27, 2010
poop says:
no
Posted April 19, 2010
Obmotomom says:
I've seen all kinds of videos on youtube for meso making in many different ways. The free market is definitely good, but if you're just starting out or you want to have a little more fun, I think there are much better ways to make meso millions.
Posted February 20, 2010
No, no, NO! The Free Market is the very best way!
ha says:
Picking up Maplestory at first can be daunting. There's a beginning area for newbies, but right after that you're thrust into a world full of players and opportunity. You don't know what to do, so you might start picking up quests or fighting monsters. However, you feel that you aren't going fast enough, and that you should be leveling faster and gaining more mesos. The trick is simple, and here is where you'll find information on how to gain more mesos faster as you level up higher and higher.
On this page are guides that will help you get started, as well as resources to help you gain mesos faster than the other players. But don't hesitate, read this page and find out what to do before everyone else does, or else your opportunity to get to the top will be stunted.
Table of Contents: Maplestory Meso-Making Guide
Amazing Guide on Making Mesos, Leveling Up, and More!
4 Easy Tips on Getting Tons of Mesos
Do you think you're the best at Maplestory?
More Tips on Meso-Making and Saving Mesos
Nexon Cash!
Maple Story Tips for Choosing Your Class
Tell us your view on meso making!
Meso-Guide: Your Best Way to Glory in Maplestory
Meso-Making Poll
Amazing Guide on Making Mesos, Leveling Up, and More!
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4 Easy Tips on Getting Tons of Mesos
Whether you're level 1 or 100
Have you wondered why you just can't keep up with your mesos?
When I started out, I was just like anyone else. I worried about buying simple items like potions, fearing that my hard-earned 3054 mesos would run out too quickly. The great thing is, you don't have to be a hardcore dedicated player to make millions of mesos. I've gone up to earning millions per day, so you've come to the right place if you want to learn to be like me. I was once an everyday newbie mapler who didn't know what he was doing, and if you're in the same boat, these tips will definitely help. A word of caution about tips, however: If you decide to follow tips from other people, beware of strategies that don't work as well as they claim to. Here, you'll find a clean source of good information that will suit your needs. Below, I'll give a list of tips, and then I'll break each point down in detail.
The tips are as follows:
Pick up everything you see,
Pick up other people's neglected drops,
Use the free market to sell items, and
Doing quests for experience and mesos
So, let's break down each tip.
Pick up everything you see
This one is simple. When a monster drops a weapon or an item, lots of people eventually get sick of picking everything as it fills up their inventories quickly. What they don't realize is that taking the time to pick up these items and sell them will make good amounts of extra cash. After your inventory fills up, take the time to go back to town and sell your items, then just go back and fight some more, leveling up like normal. You'll soon notice that you have even more mesos after one day than you thought you could ever make in a month, and all it takes is some extra work. People don't want to do this kind of work because it takes more effort to go back to town; they think that they can just keep mindlessly attacking monsters and leveling up, while they don't realize that they could be making huge amounts of money with some extra work.
Pick up other people's neglected drops
This one is just like what I've said above. People will just kill monsters and let the items fall to the ground without giving those items a second thought, missing out on the extra cash they could be making. Since you're reading this guide, you're going to know better than them. Take those neglected items, sell them in the nearest town. Rinse, repeat. This is a no-brainer, but most people are reluctant to do it because it takes that extra work I mentioned. Most people are too lazy to make tons of mesos, but you aren't. Take those items, nobody will mind. These neglected drops can appear very early on, so you have your chance at some good amount of money almost as soon as you get out of the tutorial area.
Use the free market to sell items
For those who are new to the game, the free market is a goldmine in plain sight that most choose to ignore. This is where people really hit it big, selling all kinds of items, making amazing amounts of mesos. The best advice I can give is to watch everyone for a little bit, and then sell your items just like everyone else. Experiment, see what others want. People of all levels wanting all kinds of things go to the free market, so they may want any kind of item. Just try selling what you have and see how it all goes, don't be shy about it. Eventually, you'll really know what you're doing and you'll make tons of money fast. It takes some work, but you can't get anywhere without some work, can you? Either way, after you start to see results, you'll be hooked. Not only on the free market, but also on everything else in this guide. A good thing to start selling is a quest item, as new players will just buy them instead of killing monsters for them. When you get enough money and you level up more, you can sell higher level quest items at higher prices. Then when you're comfortable, you can move on to other things.
Doing quests for experience and mesos
The upsides of doing quests is that they give a decent amount of experience and there's usually a reward in mesos or items. It's best to do these every so often on the side, while picking up drops from killing monsters along with the random neglected ones. Some quests are tedious and many players choose not to do them, but they really help, especially in the beginning when you have next to no cash.
Well, that's basically it for the best tips I have on making mesos. If you want to learn more about making tons of mesos and having the best character possible, check out the maplestory meso making guide. You won't regret it.
Do you think you're the best at Maplestory?
You really need to stop being a noob. Nobody likes a noob. If you want to be a Maplestory master, check out the maplestory meso making guide and find out how you can be better than the rest.
More Tips on Meso-Making and Saving Mesos
A few quests that will help along the way
Winston's Fossil Dig-up quest gives 30,000 mesos. At level 21, that's a very nice amount. Also, at level 20, you can do the Pia and the Blue Mushroom quest for more mesos.
A good quest for when you're level 25 is Sabitrama and the Diet Medicine.
At level 30, you can do the Jane and the Wild Boar quest, which gives you attack and defense scrolls as well as mesos. You can also do the Missing the Mechanical Parts quest for more scrolls and mesos.
At level 33, you can do the Delivery to a Lost Time quest for mesos.
At level 40, you can do the Peace at Eos Tower quest, the Jane the Alchemist quest, and the To the New World quest for even more mesos.
At level 42, you can do the Icarus and the Flying Pill quest as well.
Also, remember to loot as much as you can and sell everything you don't need. People don't realize how much you can make from just doing that, so a lot of the time they'll just leave the drops on the ground while everyone else just passes by. Pick all of that stuff up and sell it, it's easily worth the trouble.
Making tons of mesos can be a very slow process, but there are techniques to make it quick and fun. You can find an amazing guide for this at Meso-guide.com, where you'll find the best guide on Maplestory the internet has to offer. Check it out sometime.
Nexon Cash!
Buy some NX and get cool items in Maplestory!
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Maple Story Tips for Choosing Your Class
If you're starting out in Maplestory and you don't know what you want to be, read on. People often end up regretting their first class choice, thinking that they could have done better with another, or feeling too weak as what they currently are. If you don't want to end up like that, use this general guide on the four main classes of Maplestory.
We're not going to get too technical here, but I'll lay out the main differences between each class. Then it's simply up to you.
The Warrior
Warriors attack using melee weapons, so they have to get up close to their enemies. They're considered the most powerful melee attackers at later job advancements, so if you like getting up close and dealing tons of damage, become a warrior. They have tons of HP, which makes up for their poor mobility and bad accuracy.
When you reach level 30 as a Warrior, you can become a Fighter, Page, or Spearman. Most people don't come Pages and decide instead to become Fighters or Spearmen. Also, you can become an HP Warrior, but it gets tedious to level up. However, you'll be able to fight much higher-level enemies as an HP Warrior later on, so you can also consider going for that.
The Thief
Thieves are known for being quick and deadly. They can become either melee or ranged, so you get a bit more choice than with fighters. They also have abilities such as Haste that make them even faster and more powerful, and they can jump farther than any other class.
Though thieves end up with relatively low HP, they make up for it with their high avoidability. It's more common to see ranged thieves than melee thieves. Ranged thieves throw ninja stars as they jump around while moving very, very fast, so they're considered to be a lot of fun to play.
The Bowman
Bowmen, as the name implies, use bows and arrows to take down their enemies. Their damage starts out low, but they have a very good set of skills that make up for it, some of them being very flashy and nice. Bowmen have the most unstable damage in the game until they obtain the Bow Mastery skill, so keep that in mind if your damage seems to jump between low and high numbers.
Bowmen don't have very high mobility, and they have around the same HP as Thieves. Though Bowmen have a long range of attack, they can't move while attacking and their speed is rather low.
Eventually, Bowmen are able to use a skill to shoot arrows to replace the need to buy them, which is very nice. Bowmen also have the highest accuracy in the game.
Bowmen are better for going solo instead of joining parties, since they don't have very many party skills.
The Magician
Magicians are the richest class in the game, so if you want to make tons and tons of mesos, become a Magician. They use magic to defeat their enemies, and they obtain skills that can attack multiple enemies at once.
Magicians end up with very low HP, though they're known for being very powerful early on. To make up for their low HP, Magicians obtain the skill Magic Guard, which substitutes their MP as HP, though it tends to drain it much quicker. To make up for this, Magicians obtain the skills MP Recovery and MP Eater, and they also end up with the highest MP in the game.
Magicians need to be careful when fighting monsters, as they can end up dying very quickly since their armor has the lowest weapon defense.
If you like using magic and making tons of money, become a Magician.
The Pirate
Pirates are very popular since they were added to Maplestory. They're new and different from other classes.
Pirates are very fast and have very interesting skills. They are a bit of a cross between Warriors and Archers. When you reach level 30 as a Pirate, you can become a Brawler or a Gunslinger. Brawlers use knuckles to attack while Gunslingers use guns and bullets.
If you want to try something different form the other classes, or you just want to be really cool, become a Pirate.
Well, that about sums it up for the different classes and jobs in Maplestory. Choosing what you want to be is really more of a personal decision, so don't just become a Warrior for the damage, and don't shun Magicians for their low HP. There's something out there for everyone, so go ahead and try something that you think will be fun. There are more guides out there for Maplestory that will help you out a ton, but the best one is definitely right over at Meso-guide.com, they even have a free sample. Check it out whil
Posted February 10, 2012
luv my body says:
we also did oral sex and had lots of sex
Posted February 01, 2012
luv my body says:
i had dry sex with my guy and OMG we have so much sexual fun
Posted February 01, 2012
the sexy bitch says:
yeah but i get a huge lag and i can't do it
Posted February 01, 2012
Perswon says:
It may be, but there is another way... do multiple quests with the same objective at the same time. for example, if one quest says kill 30 curse eyes, and another says kill 20 curse eyes, then do that quest. when you kill a curse eye it should say this:
1/20 curse eyes
1/30 curse eyes
doing this you will finish quests much faster, and earn mesos much quicker, but if you find a really dood item, and think you don't need it, SELL IT IN TH FM!!!! get thousands- even millions more.
Posted July 21, 2011
Kevin says:
Sorry WRONG SIDE!
Posted April 09, 2011
sters says:
Personally merching is the best way to make money i have over 6bil in storage and its all from buying things cheaper from noobs and selling for more if you wanna make tons of cash just buy from people who dont know better
Posted December 28, 2010
I Need Help On My Evan says:
Sorry I don't really know.
Posted May 24, 2010
Meso-Guide: Your Best Way to Glory in Maplestory
I'd like to take a minute to show you one of the best websites on anything Maplestory.Meso-Guide.com offers an easy guide on not only making billions of mesos, but leveling up your Maplestory character, fighting techniques for each available class, and much more. The guide is easily purchased and downloaded from the website with absolutely no problems. And there's more to it - Maplestory has updates, and so does this guide. People who purchase the guide can get updates for FREE, forever.
Not only is there a written guide, but there are video guides as well. Each video guide is shows how to do things step-by-step, quickly and easily. There's nothing easier to understand, which is what makes this guide the best.
You won't have to run around with a few measly mesos, trying desperately to find whatever you can so you can sell it. You won't have to worry about running out of mesos every day and working up to get just enough for the next weapon. You no longer will have to worry about griding for hours and hours, spending all of your earnings the next day. This is the real deal, and you won't find it anywhere else.
The Maplestory Meso Making Guide has all the steps laid out for you in an easy-to-read eBook you won't be able to tear your eyes from. So, what are you waiting for? Go get it now!
Meso-Making Poll
Make a vote and see how it turns out after a month. Do you think there are better ways to make mesos? Leave a comment and let us know!
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Jan 5, 2011 @ 1:04 pm | delete
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hotwinglover
Apr 2, 2010 @ 9:35 pm | delete
- thats my name on maplestory if u wanna help my noobish self out :)
character: hotwinglover
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hotwinglover
Apr 2, 2010 @ 9:31 pm | delete
- u should give me some of those mesos. thats what u should do
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maplestory master
Jan 11, 2010 @ 10:16 pm | delete
- i have a lv 150 shadower and a lv 50 aran what should i do with 100 bill? help noobs , drop them or kill monsters with meso explosion what should i do?
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hotwinglover
Apr 2, 2010 @ 9:29 pm | delete
- u should give some of that money to me
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Andheri
Jan 10, 2010 @ 10:53 pm | delete
- Hai. This is a really nice Lens you have here.
You're an affiliate, aren't you?
Well. :]
I liked it, though it was common sense. It was good for new players.
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Emo-Person-WHO LOVES TO HELP U LOSERS
Nov 7, 2009 @ 11:12 pm | delete
- u guys shuld really think of how u make money from items
for example:work gloves , by the person in kerning hu makes claws.He also makes work gloves(plain) for 5 leather and other stuff.
bandanas in showa trade quest (crow feathers 100 of em)which pays around 500k to 2m in free market
If u guys are really lazy coz they dun giv gd for crows or 2 lazy get leathers,kill horny mush and get horns.they sell alot and giv decent exp for lvl 20-30.those hu wants more,like me,then KILL THOSE JR CELLIONS.horns sell a lot and easy to kill.exp is ok thought.
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andrew
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- thnx for adivce I could really use it
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rawr
Jul 4, 2009 @ 12:17 am | delete
- dude i know a better way to make tons of mesos at like lvl 30-40
30-35: stick with drummin bunnies because they have low hp andthey can drop chaos scrolls and red whips
40-45: cold eyes r awsome because u can get icies or chaos scrolls(chaos scrolls drop faster with these than bunnies)
chaos scrolls sell for like 80-150m
icies sell for 2-100k
red whips i think sell for like 1-10m
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