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[MSEA] Scopelenz's Review of MALAYSIA
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scopelenz Wrote:If you are a Global player, then be glad that you have CWK, cos MY is nothing compared to the fun and excitement that CWK offers... =S
I would probably compare Crimsonwood to Ulu more than this area. We'll have to wait for our second Crimsonwood part to judge if that's valid or not.

scopelenz Wrote:Hmm.. yes I assume you are right on that. But it's only a difference of ONE MAP? Isn't that a little too ridiculous?

It appears as though Nexon misplaced mobs instead of intentionally putting them that way?

Either way, I must definitely agree with kel on the balance which struck the 2 areas and how they seem to link to one another. However, the connection between Boat Quay and Trend Zone is weak, and I believe, should be further expanded to tap on the differences between the 2 areas.

Nonetheless, I think it was a job well done on Nexon's part to inject variety into SEA, though it's not much of an original design...
Is the portal between them at least on a train or something? XD

0mgP1r4tes Wrote:Apparently monsters drop weapons with a lower level req but higher base wep attk

(Taken from PlayPark forums)
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For Reference: An average Deadly Fin is level 60 req and 72 attack and 7 slots

This is untradable and has 5 slots
Probably a glitch. I can't imagine this was done intentionally. It's probably an ID number mix up just like Mo's All-cures in Crimsonwood.
randompeep Wrote:Actually, Krakian Jungle ripped off Shanghai. >.>

But still, it looks nice, but nothing special. They even ripped off the Cody's Theme Park idea! (is that a Haunted House in the park?!)
It's not really a ripoff in either case, they just use the same floor tiles. It actually makes sense for two jungle areas (Krakian and these Malaysia maps) to share similarities in appearance. Shanghai's supposed to be like farmland, but I never really got that vibe off the floor tiles (not to say they look out of place in Shanghai, it just doesn't have the grassy-ness usually associated with a farm. Then again it's China after all...)
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[MSEA] Scopelenz's Review of MALAYSIA - by Saxman - 2008-09-01, 08:39 AM
[MSEA] Scopelenz's Review of MALAYSIA - by Roads - 2008-09-01, 11:38 AM
[MSEA] Scopelenz's Review of MALAYSIA - by Thomas - 2008-09-01, 03:12 PM
[MSEA] Scopelenz's Review of MALAYSIA - by Stereo - 2008-09-01, 04:10 PM
[MSEA] Scopelenz's Review of MALAYSIA - by IsaacGS - 2008-09-01, 04:12 PM

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