Alright everyone, for the topics not covered in this I would just say view another guide. There are plenty of them and the cover almost everything. This is going to be an alternate guide to raising your mp, while using less ap resets to do so. After making a warrior with 35 str and the rest int, at lvl 10 job change, then restat all your points into int. Keep adding int, and only int in the beginning levels, in which you need exponentially less exp to level up. Max out your skills as you usually would with a regular warrior build. Starting with max hp increase first. Use the low exp requirement to your advantage by adding lots and lots of int (and wearing what int equip you have before lvl up), and the low mob hp/accuracy-to-hit requirement to keep your str/dex at 4/4. As for leveling up, there are two methods: Training normally followed by party quests: Equips you will need: Str scrolled low level armor, (useless junk scrolls) but dirt cheap and useful for our purposes in raising your damage. Possibly a bathrobe with 20 str as soon as you are level 20. Consumabes: They raise atk and accuracy temporary and are fairly cheap for your leveling speed. I would recommend Red Ciders (+34 atk). +10 accuracy npc potions are good as well. Accuracy scrolled gloves/hat (useless junk scrolls) but dirt cheap and useful for our purposes in raising your accuracy. -I would recommend 30%s or mix of 30% and 70 or 60%s Weapon scrolled with 30% atk scrolls (or mix 30% 70% 60% ) for blunt weapon 1h or 2h (useless junk scrolls) but dirt cheap and useful for our purposes in raising your damage. Some int equips to fill in the gaps, whatever you can afford, and don't worry, you will have plenty of int already in your stats. With 7 successes of 30%s bw for atk, a low lvl starting club can rival a lvl 35 maple weapon, and similarly, has no str/dex requirements to weild. Pros: -Cheap -Easy to follow Cons: -Only effective until level 50 -Must have leader role in Kerning PQ -Will have to pay 1-2m per pq in cpq1 -No one will carry you in cpq2 -Progressively slower as you level up Leeching off a low level Dragon Knight with Dragon Roar: Equips you will need: Int equips, nothing more. Pros -Cheaper than a bishop -Exp is almost the same because they're lower level -You get to wear more int equips, and thus get even more mp per level (but still kind of costly than training normally) -You get less exp in numbers at lower level, but higher %. Cons -Expensive Anyway, long parts over. All you need to do now is hp wash and restat full str or a bit of dex str, whatever your build is, you should have plenty mp at lvl 50ish to do so if you followed this correctly. Edit (Guide mainly made for warriors but you can adjust directions for any class)