MapleStory 2 Gets Cute Pets In Latest Korean Server Update

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Nexon has rolled out an update to the Korean version of MapleStory 2 that adds a pet system.

 

At the moment, there are only three pets available to recruit in MapleStory 2: the penguin, dog, and dragon. MMOCulture reports that the pets add speed boosts, can revive your character, pick up items, and add five points to physical and magical attack.

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Aside from the pets, new high-level dungeons were introduced with this update, including a new final boss called Barkhant the “God of Darkness.” To meet him you’ll need to be a minimum level of 50 and enter his 10-person dungeon.


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