To everyone saying "well just follow the rules": at some point you need to ask yourself whether the player is in the wrong or beloved Nexon is in the wrong here. You can't fault someone for using the most efficient method possible to progress, and unfortunately Nexon made it so suicide kanna is that method.
There's a simple fix to all of this. Just make level 200+ mobs drop more mesos. That's it.
Under no circumstances should you have 140 mobs giving more meso/hr than 200+ mobs.
You can't blame a boxer for cutting weight the day before a match, and then gaining it all back after. That's the most effective thing to do and the heads of boxing make it that way by weighing in the night before.
You can't blame students for pulling all nighters when professors give information that will be on the test the day before.
Imagine if I told you we're having a bodybuilding competition, winner gets $10,000. You can only lift 10 pound weights BUT if you wear a pink shirt you can lift 10-50 pound weights. I bet you'd wear the pink shirt. Come competition day you're disqualified because there was a rule in fine print "Anyone caught wearing pink shirts for more than 1 hour will be banned"
Hey dudes and woman. What are some of your favorite memories in MS, doesn't matter if it's pre or post big bang, feel free to share.
I have a few:
1. Back in the day, the slime tree at Ellinia was a very popular training spot before hackers took over (for a brief moment in MS history). I remember going there with an IRL buddy of mine and grinding out slimes on our two magicians. Sitting on a chair under this one platform where slimes couldn't get to you, and occasionally getting mage equips. Those were some good times.
2. On my first or second character I made a warrior who transitioned into a page. I put absolutely no points into dex, and back then you needed 3str 1dex every level to be able to hit things. At around level 35 or 40 my friend wanted to train with me and saw me missing like 50% of the time to which he replied "dude your build sucks... you know you need dex on warriors right?" Feelsbadman
3. Spiegalmann's semi-PVP minigame. I made a dexless sin with pretty OP gear at the time (10+ att work gloves, pretty good sauna robe OMEGALUL) and would carry every party I was in. Hit something like 2-4k every throwing star, which was like 2x the average person back then. That was pretty fun. Actually most party quests in general were pretty fun.
4. Moon bunny PQ. That D/C glitch was hilarious, and if you knew how to do it you basically could get into any party you like.