Leeching

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    Hey guys, I started to play MapleRoyals again today, and a friend said to me that doesn't have any kind of anti-leeching here, so, I logged on a bishop's friend (16x) and tried to leeching my mage (lv 29)..
    But, the exp was really bad (like 600 for the bishop and only 90 for magician), so, I was wondering if i'm bugged ,or I made something wrong.. So , this is my question : Is there any kind of anti-leeching? If no, why my exp is so bad?
     
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    Low-leveled characters, such as your mage, will recieve a very low amount of EXP from leeching from such a high-leveled character, like the bishop..
    The best way is just to get the HS from the bishop and grind with your mage instead.
     
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    Did you just admit to sharing an account? top lel
     
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    Nope, I don't share any account ,just logged on a friend's bishop :). By the way, is that forbidden here ?
     
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    You logged onto a friends bishop. That is called sharing an account and is strictly forbidden as stated in the game terms and conditions that you agreed to upon registering.
     

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