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MapleSEA Tamable Mobs (Mounts)

Tamable Mobs (Mounts)

Mounts can be captured and ridden through use of the skill Monster Rider.

There are currently four mounts:
  • one that can be acquired at level 70 upon completion of the 3rd job advancement
  • acquired at level 120 upon completion of the 4th job advancement
  • the last is received at level 200
  • The fourth is a special, time limited mount only available in JapanMS. 

Mounts have a number of special abilities, such as bypassing the cap on maximum speed and adding the non-slide effects of snowshoes, regardless of what shoes are currently being worn.

Mounts cannot be used inside of Party Quests, even in situations where the benefits of speed do work. They also cannot be ridden while on some ships between areas.

 

 

Standard Mounts

 

3rd Job (Level 70) 4th Job (Level 120) 4th Job (Level 200)
MS Monster Tamable Pig.png
Watch Hog
MS Mount Silver Boar.png
Silver Mane
MS Red Draco.png
Red Draco
This unique monster is gained through a quest. You must protect it from monsters, while collecting 5 pheromones the hog itself will drop over time. Break boxes to get the other 5 items, which are called Kenta's Reports. The quest is only available to players over level 70, already on the third job advancement. You will get the skill and the saddle. After this, you will need 20 million mesos. Pay Chief Tatamo of Leafre this money and gain a potion. Go to a special map near Korean Folk Town. The hog itself spawns like any other boss monster. Use the purple potion on it. Once the quest is complete, the Watch Hog can be ridden by the player. It gives an instant 150% speed and 120% jump, faster than maxed haste. This makes movement through towns and such much easier. This hog may also level up, but there is no actual purpose other than getting a Silver Mane. This is the higher level monster for riding. It looks quite fierce and surpasses a number of limits. The Boar gives a boost of 170% speed, which is extremely fast. In order to get this boar, you must have 50 million mesos as well as the previous hog at level 30 and completion of the Fourth Job Advancement. Talk to Kenta, he requests you to get certain ETC items (namely 600 Rexton Skins, 400 Skull Shoulder Pads and 400 Wooden Shoulder Pads). After this, pay him 50 million mesos and you will receive the Silver Mane. This is the final monster for riding. It is a Strong red dragon that surpasses a number of limits. The Red Draco is the best mount currently available. It has a speed boost of 180% and 120% jump. To get this mount is very simple: when you hit level 200 just unequip your level 120 mount and saddle and talk to your 4th job instructor until he gives you a quest which will give you your Red Draco. Also, this dragon has the ability to evade monsters attacks while being ridden, increasing portability.

Event Mounts

1st Job (Level 10) 2nd Job (Level 30) 3rd Job (Level 70)
MS UFO.png
UFO
MS Mount Rocking Horse.png
Rocking Horse
MS Magic Square.png
Magic Square
A UFO Mount, available only from a KMS and GMS event quest.at the moment, Not instantly obtained(like all other mounts). Obtainable from the KMS and GMS "Saving Agent Gaga" event. Has a dash-like skill with a whopping 190% speed, the same as the Red Draco. Can be powered up every 10 times you complete the "Saving Agent Gaga" event, the mount also gets a better speed boost when you complete the event 20 times. Comes with a skill that alters the krypto rocks and makes a tiny tractor beam that flashes rainbow colors and makes the death sound for robos. This is another special event mount, only available in an event in MapleSEA. It comes together with the Monster Rider skill, thus it's usable even at level 30. It looks vaguely similar to the rocking horse ridden by Toy Trojans, or Nightmares, however its' wide eyes give it an innocent look, instead of the evil glares of a monster. It takes a new, unique saddle to ride it, which sports a yellow star on the side. It's time limited as well, just like Magic Square, so they will all eventually expire. Like the Watch Hog, it gives 150% speed, 120% Jump, and also has the 100% swimming speed that the Magic Square has. This is a special mount, only available in JMS. A bit hard to see, but it is a glowing pink-white pad. It was derived from Nina's Magic Square, an item which Nina, a character from the MapleStory anime, uses to get around. The saddle for this mount is a tiny ribbon pig, designed to look like Nina's pet. This comes exclusively from a quest that was available for a short period of time. It is also time limited, and all Magic Squares will expire in approximately one year. This mount adds 150% speed, 120% jump, and a new stat called "Swimming speed" at 100%. It is unknown what swimming speed does at this point, but it might be used for Aqua Road navigation.

Cygnus Mounts

2nd Job (Level 50) 3rd Job (Level 100) 4th Job (Level 120)
MS Mount Titiana.png
Mimiana
MS Mount Titio.png
Mimio
MS Mount Shin Jo.png
Shinjuo
One of the young birds raised on Ereve. At level 50, a Knight of Cygnus can go to Neinheart to start the Mount quest. Unlike the standard classes' mount, you don't capture it in the wild; instead, it's raised from an egg that the player is given. Once the egg reaches its mature form, the hatchling must be returned to Ereve while the player gets a special potion from Kenta for 10 million mesos, which makes this mount substantially cheaper than the Standard class hog. It grants 150% speed and 120% jump, just like the hog. At level 100, during their 3rd job, Cygnus characters are given a chance to upgrade their mount to the equivalent of a Silver Mane. This is likely tied to the "mini-advancement" which Cygnus Knights go through at level 100, gaining extra skills and mount upgrades. To get it, you must pay a total of 27 million mesos and collect 90 of several Leafre monsters' etc items to make special food that causes the Mimiana to grow. Mimio adds 170% speed and 120% jump, like Silver Mane. A newly hatched holy beast, born from the guardian of Ereve Shinsoo. It is a reward to Cygnus Knights who reach their maximum level, 120, similar to the Red Draco for standard classes. Since the Knights max out at level 120, this is the last mount they can obtain. It costs 50 million mesos to obtain. Gives the same boosts as Red Draco, 180% speed and 120% jump.

Aran Mounts

2nd Job (Level 50) 3rd Job (Level 100) 4th Job (Level 150)
MS Ryu Ho 50.png
Werewolf
MS Ryu Ho 100.png
Werewolf
MS Ryu Ho 150.png
Werewolf
The level 50 Aran mount. In order to acquire this mount, you must complete the level 50 Aran mount quest which requires 10,000,000 (10 million) mesos, 50 Seal Meats, and 50 Jr. Yeti Skins. 150% Speed, 120% Jump. The level 100 Aran mount. In order to acquire this mount, you must have acquired the level 50 Aran mount,complete the jump quest, and you must pay 40 million mesos.170% Speed, 120% Jump. The level 150 Aran mount. In order to acquire this mount, you must have acquired both the level 50 and 100 Aran mounts, and you must pay 80 million mesos. 180% Speed, 120% Jump.
4th Job (Level 200)

MS Ryu Ho 200.png
Ryko


The level 200 Aran mount. In order to acquire this mount, you must have acquired all of the previous Aran mounts. 200% Speed, 120% Jump. This is the fastest mount in the game.

Evan Mounts

2nd Job (Level 50) 3rd Job (Level 80) 4th Job (Level 120)
MS Onyx 50.png
Onyx Dragon
MS Onyx 80.png
Onyx Dragon
MS Onyx 120.png
Onyx Dragon
Level 50 Onyx Dragon. This is the first stage in which you can ride Mir. You must have 10 million mesos to buy him. Speed is 150% and Jump 120%. Level 80 Onyx Dragon. Second Stage of Mir. You must have 30 million mesos and must have acquired the first mount. Speed 170% and Jump 120%. Level 120 Onyx Dragon. Last Stage of Mir. You must have acquired the first and second stages in order to get this mount. You must also have 60 million mesos to buy it. Speed 180% and Jump 120%.

Cash Mounts

In some versions, covers which will alter your mount's appearance are available in the Cash Shop. They do not alter the stats of the base mount in any way, retaining their experience, level, speed, and tiredness rates.
MS Mount Ostrich.png
Ostrich
MS Mount Frog.png
Frog
MS Mount Turtle.png
Turtle
An unusually large mount. It looks pretty fast, even though it isn't necessarily. Its' saddle looks quite regal, and when it gets tired it will slump down so that its body is resting on the floor. The frog is unique in that it hops along as opposed to the steady gait possessed by the other mounts. The saddle is a large basket-like seat, which seems to provide some sort of shock absorption as the rider doesn't bounce around much at all. Contradicting the stereotype that turtles are slow, this one makes a surprisingly good mount. When ducking, the turtle recedes into its shell.
MS Mount Yeti.png
Yeti
MS Mount Buffalo.png
Ram

A young Yeti, which is slightly smaller than the monster version but much larger than the pet. By riding it in the same manner as a Pepe would, players can have a Yeti of their own to lead them around. A red Ram. It's not very large, but it'll get you where you need to go.

Mount Care

Mounts share much in common with pets. The main difference is that, instead of Hunger, mounts have a value called "Tiredness." A mount's tiredness starts at 0, and slowly rises as it is kept out. The more powerful the mount, the slower its tiredness value rises. The maximum value of Tiredness increases as a mount's level increases. At level 30, a pig will go up to 200 tiredness before forcibly dismounting you. Mounts gain experience when they are fed, in relation to how much tiredness is relieved. Thus, to gain optimal experience, it is best to wait until a mount's tiredness is between 20 and 30. The maximum Experience varies from 4,520 to 4,608, which is level 30. Mounts, unlike pets, are fed an item called Revitalizer, which is significantly more expensive at 1,000 mesos per bottle. Revitalizer can be purchased from the pet food sellers, which can be found in Henesys, Orbis, Ludibrium, Leafre, Mu Lung, and Ariant.
You can also choose to not give your mount Revitalizers at all. A level 1 mount can reach 99 tiredness before it kicks you off of it at 100 tiredness. Then the tiredness level returns to 95. You can just get right back on it again and keep riding. From 95 to 100 tiredness is about 5 or so minutes of riding. So if you do not care about leveling your mount and wish to not buy Revitalizers, you can just do this. The mount cannot die either, so you can just keep having his tiredness level hit 100 over and over again, and it will always return to 95 tiredness again.

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