[PEAK Challenge] If PC MapleStory feels like a bit much, MapleStory M makes it easy to jump in from anywhere :D

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[PEAK Challenge] If PC MapleStory feels like a bit much, MapleStory M makes it easy to jump in from anywhere :D

[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge]

In the past, RPGs were all about clearing quests one by one,

with growth tied to investing lots of time and effort, but

these days, games that don’t require much control

and can handle various functions automatically

are becoming increasingly popular.

Today, I’d like to introduce MapleStory M,

a mobile game that’s easy to jump into casually.

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Unlike PC MapleStory,

MapleStory M puts a major focus on auto-play.

Daily missions and other daily content

are easy to handle on mobile too, which makes the game highly accessible.

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Also, unlike the PC version, each character is generally given 120 minutes of auto-battle time per day,

and through Mu Lung Dojo, various event content, and guilds,

you can keep earning auto-battle recharge tickets,

making it a very convenient game for auto-play.

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The interface for each piece of content

can also be used with a single tap,

so it’s easy to enjoy without any pressure :D

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On top of that, MapleStory M has

quite a few unique systems of its own.

One of them is the Stella Code system.

It’s one of the Origin Skills that helps set it apart from PC MapleStory.

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As of June 2026, a Haste Mission event is also underway

that will feel familiar to PC MapleStory players,

so even if you start now,

fast growth and leveling are definitely possible.

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You can also currently enjoy the Flame Wolf content,

which has disappeared from the PC version, as a limited-time event.

(I kind of wish Flame Wolf would come back on the PC version too...)

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The Tetris-block Union setup,

which recently disappeared from the PC version,

can still be enjoyed in MapleStory M.

You can also play MapleStory M-exclusive characters (such as Eril and Sia),

so you can enjoy a play style that feels different from PC.

If returning feels difficult, or if you’re looking for an easy mobile game to pick up,

I think MapleStory M is one of the best games to enjoy :D

If you want a break from the more manual and complex PC MapleStory,

MapleStory M lets you enjoy a convenient and fun experience

with just your smartphone.