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Nexon

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - SpeedTree - Components

SpeedTreeRT (RT standing for "real-time") is perhaps the most important part of the SpeedTree package. It is a software developers kit (SDK) written in C++ whose source code is available to buyers. It is intended to be fitted into a larger graphical engine, with the SpeedTree software handling the rendering of trees and foliage alone and the specific product's engine incorporating these into the larger environment. This is intended to both provide more efficiently-generated high-quality trees and save project developers ...

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SpeedTree, SpeedTree - Components, SpeedTree - Buyers

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - Dark Ages computer game - Legend

"The golden cities I once loved lay fathoms deep beneath grey seas" - The Silver Arm, Jim Fitzpatrick There were no ill-stars during the days or nights of Hy-brasyl. Fruits were plentiful, and fulfilling, and beasts and men alike followed their nature. Elements were unchained. The elements danced out escapades on the night sky, or buffeted young souls on sweet zephyrs, waves, rising hills, or warm gushes of harmless fire. Humanity lived in harmony with all that was. Whether out of g ...

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Dark Ages computer game, Dark Ages computer game - Legend, Dark Ages computer game - Storyline, Dark Ages computer game - Calendar, Dark Ages computer game - Religion, Dark Ages computer game - Gods, Dark Ages computer game - Clergy, Dark Ages computer game - Politics, Dark Ages computer game - Judicial Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Legislative Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Outside the Towns, Dark Ages computer game - Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Peasant, Dark Ages computer game - Warrior, Dark Ages computer game - Monk, Dark Ages computer game - Priest, Dark Ages computer game - Wizard, Dark Ages computer game - Rogue, Dark Ages computer game - Master, Dark Ages computer game - Class Rededication, Dark Ages computer game - Medenia Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Gladiator, Dark Ages computer game - Druid, Dark Ages computer game - Bard, Dark Ages computer game - Summoner, Dark Ages computer game - Archer, Dark Ages computer game - Arena, Dark Ages computer game - Contests, Dark Ages computer game - Lore, Dark Ages computer game - History, Dark Ages computer game - Biography, Dark Ages computer game - Philosophy, Dark Ages computer game - Art

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - MapleStory - Gameplay

Characters in MapleStory advance by gaining experience points (EXP), leveling up, and collecting various items and pieces of wieldable equipment. The player combats monsters, acquiring money (called mesos or meru in-game) and various items as well as completing quests. MapleStory gameplay takes place on "worlds". Players are allowed to create up to three different characters in each world for every account made. Each world, which is identical, is split into up to 20 channels where players can play. Each channel is identical in terms o ...

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MapleStory, MapleStory - Server/World and Sign Up Info, MapleStory - Gameplay, MapleStory - The MapleStory World, MapleStory - Character classes, MapleStory - Monsters, MapleStory - Cash Shop, MapleStory - Mini-Games, MapleStory - Game issues

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - Dark Ages computer game - Religion

Dark Ages was given two unique gifts amongst the "Legend of Darkness"-based games by David Kennerly. The first is religion. The game sports eight different Temples, each run entirely by a clergy made up of the players. In addition, five of the gods are meant to represent the dominant attribute of one of the five paths in the game. Dark Ages computer game - Gods. Deoch is a God torn between Light and Dark. His history is, for the most part, shrouded in mystery. It's widely believed that Deoch ...

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Dark Ages computer game, Dark Ages computer game - Legend, Dark Ages computer game - Storyline, Dark Ages computer game - Calendar, Dark Ages computer game - Religion, Dark Ages computer game - Gods, Dark Ages computer game - Clergy, Dark Ages computer game - Politics, Dark Ages computer game - Judicial Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Legislative Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Outside the Towns, Dark Ages computer game - Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Peasant, Dark Ages computer game - Warrior, Dark Ages computer game - Monk, Dark Ages computer game - Priest, Dark Ages computer game - Wizard, Dark Ages computer game - Rogue, Dark Ages computer game - Master, Dark Ages computer game - Class Rededication, Dark Ages computer game - Medenia Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Gladiator, Dark Ages computer game - Druid, Dark Ages computer game - Bard, Dark Ages computer game - Summoner, Dark Ages computer game - Archer, Dark Ages computer game - Arena, Dark Ages computer game - Contests, Dark Ages computer game - Lore, Dark Ages computer game - History, Dark Ages computer game - Biography, Dark Ages computer game - Philosophy, Dark Ages computer game - Art

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - Dark Ages computer game - Politics

One of the other prizes given to Dark Ages by Dave Kennerly is the political system. At the time of this writing, only two towns have a political system. In these towns, players may hold the following offices: Respected Citizen is not a true political position. It requires 10 votes, and it requires that you have mentored at least one person. Respected Citizens gain a variety of abilities, including making people citizens of your town, re-entering the Tutorial as a Tutorial Mentor, dying armor, and crafting armor. < ...

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Dark Ages computer game, Dark Ages computer game - Legend, Dark Ages computer game - Storyline, Dark Ages computer game - Calendar, Dark Ages computer game - Religion, Dark Ages computer game - Gods, Dark Ages computer game - Clergy, Dark Ages computer game - Politics, Dark Ages computer game - Judicial Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Legislative Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Outside the Towns, Dark Ages computer game - Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Peasant, Dark Ages computer game - Warrior, Dark Ages computer game - Monk, Dark Ages computer game - Priest, Dark Ages computer game - Wizard, Dark Ages computer game - Rogue, Dark Ages computer game - Master, Dark Ages computer game - Class Rededication, Dark Ages computer game - Medenia Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Gladiator, Dark Ages computer game - Druid, Dark Ages computer game - Bard, Dark Ages computer game - Summoner, Dark Ages computer game - Archer, Dark Ages computer game - Arena, Dark Ages computer game - Contests, Dark Ages computer game - Lore, Dark Ages computer game - History, Dark Ages computer game - Biography, Dark Ages computer game - Philosophy, Dark Ages computer game - Art

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - Dark Ages computer game - Medenia Classes

A Medenia class player can learn new skills and spell and use new equipment. For a player to upgrade from their current class to its respective Medenia class, they must be a Master with all four of the Grand Master quests completed, also known as a Grand Master. They must also sacrifice quite a lot of experience, HP and MP, and their Master and Grand Master equipment. Medenia classes can gain Ability Experience in order to reach new Ability Levels, although it must be said that these levels require far, far more hunting to reach than their r ...

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Dark Ages computer game, Dark Ages computer game - Legend, Dark Ages computer game - Storyline, Dark Ages computer game - Calendar, Dark Ages computer game - Religion, Dark Ages computer game - Gods, Dark Ages computer game - Clergy, Dark Ages computer game - Politics, Dark Ages computer game - Judicial Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Legislative Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Outside the Towns, Dark Ages computer game - Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Peasant, Dark Ages computer game - Warrior, Dark Ages computer game - Monk, Dark Ages computer game - Priest, Dark Ages computer game - Wizard, Dark Ages computer game - Rogue, Dark Ages computer game - Master, Dark Ages computer game - Class Rededication, Dark Ages computer game - Medenia Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Gladiator, Dark Ages computer game - Druid, Dark Ages computer game - Bard, Dark Ages computer game - Summoner, Dark Ages computer game - Archer, Dark Ages computer game - Arena, Dark Ages computer game - Contests, Dark Ages computer game - Lore, Dark Ages computer game - History, Dark Ages computer game - Biography, Dark Ages computer game - Philosophy, Dark Ages computer game - Art

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - Dark Ages computer game - Calendar

Dark Ages time is approximately eight times faster than Earth time. It is measured in the following ways: 1 Temuair Day = 3 Hours 1 Temuair Moon = 3.5 Days 1 Temuair Double-Moon = 1 Week 1 Deoch (Year) = 45 Days You may also see "Deochs" called "Grinneals" and "Danaanas." The time of Aosda until the coming of the Tuatha de Danaan is given in Grinneals. The time from the coming of the Tuatha de Danaan until the first Aisling is given in Danaans. Since that time (the ...

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Dark Ages computer game, Dark Ages computer game - Legend, Dark Ages computer game - Storyline, Dark Ages computer game - Calendar, Dark Ages computer game - Religion, Dark Ages computer game - Gods, Dark Ages computer game - Clergy, Dark Ages computer game - Politics, Dark Ages computer game - Judicial Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Legislative Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Outside the Towns, Dark Ages computer game - Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Peasant, Dark Ages computer game - Warrior, Dark Ages computer game - Monk, Dark Ages computer game - Priest, Dark Ages computer game - Wizard, Dark Ages computer game - Rogue, Dark Ages computer game - Master, Dark Ages computer game - Class Rededication, Dark Ages computer game - Medenia Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Gladiator, Dark Ages computer game - Druid, Dark Ages computer game - Bard, Dark Ages computer game - Summoner, Dark Ages computer game - Archer, Dark Ages computer game - Arena, Dark Ages computer game - Contests, Dark Ages computer game - Lore, Dark Ages computer game - History, Dark Ages computer game - Biography, Dark Ages computer game - Philosophy, Dark Ages computer game - Art

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - Dark Ages computer game - Classes

Dark Ages computer game - Peasant. The Peasant is what you are before you are anything. The Peasant is the newborn Aisling, who must learn his way. Peasants can use only the most rudimentary devices, and they learn only the most basic of skills. When a Peasant is ready to accept a class, they must find a member of that class of the 11th insight ("insight" = "level") to guide the Peasant into that class. Certain members of the Dark Ages community have achieved renown by never choosing a class, and reaching level 99 as a Peasant. In honor of t ...

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Dark Ages computer game, Dark Ages computer game - Legend, Dark Ages computer game - Storyline, Dark Ages computer game - Calendar, Dark Ages computer game - Religion, Dark Ages computer game - Gods, Dark Ages computer game - Clergy, Dark Ages computer game - Politics, Dark Ages computer game - Judicial Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Legislative Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Outside the Towns, Dark Ages computer game - Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Peasant, Dark Ages computer game - Warrior, Dark Ages computer game - Monk, Dark Ages computer game - Priest, Dark Ages computer game - Wizard, Dark Ages computer game - Rogue, Dark Ages computer game - Master, Dark Ages computer game - Class Rededication, Dark Ages computer game - Medenia Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Gladiator, Dark Ages computer game - Druid, Dark Ages computer game - Bard, Dark Ages computer game - Summoner, Dark Ages computer game - Archer, Dark Ages computer game - Arena, Dark Ages computer game - Contests, Dark Ages computer game - Lore, Dark Ages computer game - History, Dark Ages computer game - Biography, Dark Ages computer game - Philosophy, Dark Ages computer game - Art

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - Dark Ages computer game - Storyline

The backstory essentially is that a long time past, the people called Tuatha de Danaan ("Children of Danaan") arrived in the lands of Temuair, meaning Earth-Sea in the Tuathan tongue. There was formed the civilization called Hy-brasyl. It was a peaceful time, in harmony with nature. For the first time after a millennium of peace a man is found murdered, and exploration into the outside world begins. With this com ...

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Dark Ages computer game, Dark Ages computer game - Legend, Dark Ages computer game - Storyline, Dark Ages computer game - Calendar, Dark Ages computer game - Religion, Dark Ages computer game - Gods, Dark Ages computer game - Clergy, Dark Ages computer game - Politics, Dark Ages computer game - Judicial Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Legislative Branch, Dark Ages computer game - Outside the Towns, Dark Ages computer game - Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Peasant, Dark Ages computer game - Warrior, Dark Ages computer game - Monk, Dark Ages computer game - Priest, Dark Ages computer game - Wizard, Dark Ages computer game - Rogue, Dark Ages computer game - Master, Dark Ages computer game - Class Rededication, Dark Ages computer game - Medenia Classes, Dark Ages computer game - Gladiator, Dark Ages computer game - Druid, Dark Ages computer game - Bard, Dark Ages computer game - Summoner, Dark Ages computer game - Archer, Dark Ages computer game - Arena, Dark Ages computer game - Contests, Dark Ages computer game - Lore, Dark Ages computer game - History, Dark Ages computer game - Biography, Dark Ages computer game - Philosophy, Dark Ages computer game - Art

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - MapleStory - Cash Shop

Since playing MapleStory is free, the developers of MapleStory introduced the Cash Shop to generate revenue. This is a virtual shop where players can buy items using real money. However, most items do not give bonuses to the character. The items sold in the Cash Shop include clothing items, haircut coupons, pets and many more. Cash shop items are mainly for looks, and can only be obtained through the Cash Shop itself. Other than fancy equipment that the players can wear, some other items from the Cash Shop can also grant the pl ...

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MapleStory, MapleStory - Server/World and Sign Up Info, MapleStory - Gameplay, MapleStory - The MapleStory World, MapleStory - Character classes, MapleStory - Monsters, MapleStory - Cash Shop, MapleStory - Mini-Games, MapleStory - Game issues

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - MapleStory - Monsters

Monsters residing on the beginner island (Maple Island) are suited best to beginners, just as Victoria and Ossyria monsters are to higher levels. Killing monsters gives the player experience, common drops (leftovers from the monsters), ores (used to make items), equipment, quest items(for certain types of quests) useable drops (potions, throwing-stars, etc) and during certain periods of time, "set-up" (event) items that are mainly decorations. The value of the drops tends to increase with the level of the monster though some lower level enemies drop i ...

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MapleStory, MapleStory - Server/World and Sign Up Info, MapleStory - Gameplay, MapleStory - The MapleStory World, MapleStory - Character classes, MapleStory - Monsters, MapleStory - Cash Shop, MapleStory - Mini-Games, MapleStory - Game issues

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - MapleStory - Mini-Games

There are three mini-games that can be played between three MapleStory characters. They are called Omok, Match Cards, and Pachinko. Omok Omok is a remake of a classic Japanese game named Gomoku. This game seems very similar to tic-tac-toe except that the board is much larger, and you must get 5 in a row rather than only 3. Consequently, a lot more strategy is involved. The game follows the standard rule, which requires exactly five stones in a row (more does not count), and the Three and Three rule, which states that you cannot make two unblocked rows of three stones in ...

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MapleStory, MapleStory - Server/World and Sign Up Info, MapleStory - Gameplay, MapleStory - The MapleStory World, MapleStory - Character classes, MapleStory - Monsters, MapleStory - Cash Shop, MapleStory - Mini-Games, MapleStory - Game issues

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - MapleStory - Game issues

Scamming is rather common in MapleStory, as in most MMORPGs. The most usual scamming type is tricking new players into buying items for several times their actual value or by stealing their items. Scammers do this by daring other players to drop valuable items and then picking the item up before the player has a chance to pick it up again. This is aided by using an "autoloot" program to automatically pick up any items dropped nearby. This was later addressed by the MapleStory Global staff to be the "drop game". In an older variation of the d ...

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MapleStory, MapleStory - Server/World and Sign Up Info, MapleStory - Gameplay, MapleStory - The MapleStory World, MapleStory - Character classes, MapleStory - Monsters, MapleStory - Cash Shop, MapleStory - Mini-Games, MapleStory - Game issues

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - MapleStory - Server/World and Sign Up Info

Current MapleStory versions: MapleStory South Korea [KoreaMS/KMS] (in Korean) MapleStory Japan [JapanMS/jMS] (in Japanese) MapleStory China [ChinaMS/cMS] (in Simplified Chinese) MapleStory Taiwan [TaiwanMS/twMS] (in Traditional Chinese) MapleStory Thailand [ThailandMS/thMS] (in Thai) MapleStory Global [GlobalMS/gMS] (in English) MapleStory South East Asia/SEA for Singapore ...

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MapleStory, MapleStory - Server/World and Sign Up Info, MapleStory - Gameplay, MapleStory - The MapleStory World, MapleStory - Character classes, MapleStory - Monsters, MapleStory - Cash Shop, MapleStory - Mini-Games, MapleStory - Game issues

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Nexon: Encyclopedia II - MapleStory - Character classes

All characters begin the game as Beginners. Once players have gotten their characters to the appropriate levels and meet the stat requirements, they are able to complete the first job advancements and choose new jobs. There are four choices for the first job: Magician, Bowman, Thief, and Warrior. All of the jobs require a minimum level of 10 except for the Magician, which requires a minimum level of 8. Each job also has different stat requirements which are discussed below. The lowest the stat can go ...

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MapleStory, MapleStory - Server/World and Sign Up Info, MapleStory - Gameplay, MapleStory - The MapleStory World, MapleStory - Character classes, MapleStory - Monsters, MapleStory - Cash Shop, MapleStory - Mini-Games, MapleStory - Game issues

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