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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] 10 years of Mabinogi Samhain loading screens</title>
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      <description>﻿#NPC01 #게임로딩화면 #확률형아이템포함 [Joining the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] The Mabinogi Samhain loading screens I still remember These days I even ended up recreating them with AI When you play games, you end up seeing a ton of loading screens. Most of them you just want to get past fast, but sometimes there's one you look at again before the loading even finishes. The one that stuck with me the most was Mabinogi's Samhain. [Samhain loading screen] 2015 Login theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6ohgpEcJG8&amp;t=1s ▲ 추억이다. Already 10 years ago [Samhain loading screen] 2016 ▲ It's so old the resolution is rough ▲ Back then the illustrations were 진심이였음 [Samhain loading screen] 2017 Login theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkaHU6k02Lk&amp;t=60s ▲ They even dropped a YouTube video every year. [Samhain loading screen] 2018 Mabinogi 2018 Samhain BGM - Wolmong ▲ Samhain BGM Wolmong was just that good, so they even uploaded a separate video later. [Samhain loading screen] 2019 ▲ I liked the story so muc...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 18:26:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] A cute desk mat that brings MapleStory Worlds to your computer desk every day</title>
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      <description>Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge A Highly Recommended MapleStory Extended Mouse Pad That Brings Everyday Practicality to Your Setup Unlike other limited-edition goods that can be difficult to track down, this MapleStory character extended mouse pad is easy to purchase anytime through online shopping sites and open markets, while still earning strong satisfaction from users. Its large size covers the entire desk and showcases adorable mascot monsters that represent the game, including Pink Bean, Yeti, and Stump, making it a practical item for everyday use. With an affordable price and excellent accessibility, it is an ideal entry-level piece of merchandise for any MapleStory fan who wants to decorate their space with confidence. Excellent Practicality and Visual Appeal Here is a closer look at the standout benefits I noticed through direct use, along with the reasons I would readily recommend it to others. The biggest appeal of this extended mouse pad is that it brings cha...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 18:20:30 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] MapleStory Lucid’s dreamlike voice acting that truly completed the City of Dreams, Lacheln</title>
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      <description>Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge Lucid’s masterful dubbing overwhelms the entire mood of the boss fight with a single line If I had to recommend one moment when voice acting truly completed a character’s appeal in a game, I would choose MapleStory’s Commander Lucid. Brought to life through voice actress Lee Sae-a’s performance, Lucid drew countless players even deeper into the experience despite being a villain, all because of that distinctive, wistful, dreamlike tone. It goes far beyond simply delivering dialogue—this is top-tier voice acting that perfectly captures the character’s tragic story and dark inner self, lifting the game’s dramatic presentation to an entirely new level. The boss-entry sequence shines with chilling detail and deeply immersive acting When I look back on specific moments I experienced while playing, Lucid’s opening line as you enter the boss raid still stands out with absolute clarity. That one line—“Welcome, to my beautiful puppet show,”—sounds...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 18:07:42 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] FC온라인’s real-time practice mode loading screen—where even the wait becomes enjoyable, with your fingers tapping away on the keyboard</title>
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      <description>Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge FC Online turns dead waiting time into a warm-up for your fingers I recommend Nexon’s FC Online for the way it transforms the wait before entering the stadium from a static loading screen into a real-time mini practice ground. Before the match starts, players can directly control their footballer and work on dribbling, passing, and shooting. Instead of simply watching a gauge fill up, you get an excellent interactive feature that lets you loosen up your hands and prepare for the match ahead. Practice-ground detail that keeps you engaged right up to the moment the loading screen ends The most impressive detail is how closely it mirrors the feel of actual gameplay, letting you input commands and immediately see how the player responds. In that short window, you can test all kinds of plays, whether it is using skill moves in a one-on-one against the goalkeeper or trying a long-range shot. Sometimes, even after loading has finished and the pro...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 17:41:51 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Even on a smaller screen, the romance of Mabinogi Mobile remains just the same</title>
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      <description>Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge A heartfelt mobile MMORPG, blooming beyond competition I’d gladly recommend Nexon’s Mabinogi Mobile as a wonderful choice for solo play, a game where you can drop in anytime, from anywhere, and wander through a storybook-like world at a pace that feels entirely your own. Instead of following the fierce gear race and obligatory large-scale conflict content that so many mobile MMORPGs tend to revolve around, it gently reimagines the original game’s signature warmth and story-focused play for the mobile platform. For solo players especially, its greatest charm lies in the way your own cozy little haven seems to open the moment you turn on your phone, without the pressure of having to party up with others. A free-spirited play style woven quietly into everyday life Somewhere between my commute and those quiet moments in bed before sleep, Mabinogi Mobile naturally became part of my routine, a game I could enjoy in my own rhythm. Rather than for...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 17:00:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] After eight years with FC Online, I’ve watched it evolve from a simple football game into a platform for tactical study and club management.</title>
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      <description>Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge The Evolution of Efficient Play and Tactical Simulation Compared with the past, PC online games have increasingly evolved to serve the lifestyles of busy modern players, offering both efficient play and greater strategic depth. FC Online, Nexon’s flagship sports title, reflects real-world football trends through real-time roster updates and an increasingly sophisticated tactical system, and in doing so has grown beyond the appeal of simply controlling players on the pitch. It has become a broader football platform, one that also captures the pleasures of club management and tactical experimentation. Just as striking is how fully the culture of watching has taken hold, with even non-players enjoying esports and broadcast content much like a live match. From Simple Controls to the Appeal of Advanced Strategy From my school days in the FIFA Online era to the current FC Online, I have played this football series consistently for more than a de...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 16:37:36 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] How MapleLand made me notice the changes in today’s PC online games—and how mobile now works too</title>
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      <description>Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge We’re in an era where games that once required a seat in front of a PC can now be carried in the palm of your hand, and MapleLand made that shift feel especially real to me. Today, I want to reflect on how PC online games are changing through my experience with MapleLand in MapleStory Worlds. MapleLand is a game that recreates pre-Big Bang MapleStory as it was. Holding down a hunting spot, putting a party together, running dungeons... it preserves that older atmosphere remarkably well. For anyone who played MapleStory in those days, it naturally brings back memories of spending long stretches of time in front of the computer. Because it stays so true to that feeling, I naturally played it on PC at first. I was used to that routine: the wide screen, the keyboard setup, and hunting while keeping an eye on whether someone might try to take my spot. I already knew MapleStory Worlds supported cross-platform play, but when I actually logged into...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 16:30:22 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] A tragic fate that left him no path but villainy: MapleStory's "Damien"</title>
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      <description>It seems not every villain in a game can be hated without hesitation. Today, I want to talk about Damien, the villain in MapleStory whose story feels the most heartbreaking. Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge In the world of MapleStory, Damien first appears to be nothing more than a powerful enemy who must be defeated. But once one looks into the roots of why he came to hold such hatred for the world, the heart cannot help but ache. Simply because he was born of mixed demon and human blood, he was forced to grow up under a lifetime of discrimination and scorn. And when his mother, who had been his entire world and his only refuge, met a miserable end while trying to protect him, Damien’s world collapsed completely, leaving behind only a deep despair and hatred in its place. What, then, was Damien’s final goal? His attempt to bring about the world’s destruction did not come from simple, pure malice. It was, rather, a twisted expression of a modest yet desperate longing: to b...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:59:16 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] The Cloak’s Keyhole and Frustrating Lueri</title>
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      <description>Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge https://peak.nexon.com/post/1851 When I think of the villains in Mabinogi, the first names that come to mind are Kihol and Ruairi. Kihol is a mysterious villain who almost seems to flaunt that captivating voice of his, and it really feels like there is some hidden connection behind him, so I am very much looking forward to seeing what gets revealed later. Next, Ruairi in the center had some related story details revealed just before this, but he is still a villain-side character who gets tricked by a doppelganger along the way and leaves things feeling frustrating, and since it seems like there may be an even deeper story tied to his family, my expectations are especially high. There really seem to be so many villains with suggestive backstories in one way or another, and that just makes me all the more excited for the storylines still to come.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:59:08 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] The Most Memorable Black Heaven Quest in MapleStory</title>
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      <description>The most memorable part of my time playing was the Black Heaven quest. It is not something you do just for experience points—it offers a genuinely different kind of experience. Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge Black Heaven showcases some of the strongest direction a side-scrolling game can offer. With sequences like infiltration and flight, what begins as a simple attempt to level up becomes something far more immersive. The characters’ emotions feel alive in the cutscenes, and the vivid voice acting pulls the player right into the center of the story. What left the deepest impression on me was the story of Commander Suu and Orca. The cruel fate given to these characters, whom I had only seen as villains, and the storm of emotions they endure, leave the player with some heavy questions. In the end, victory is not simply about defeating the enemy; the real impact comes from the bitterness of watching their pain unfold. That, to me, is the kind of experience only Black Heav...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:52:13 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Mabinogi Season 2 drops in an hour~!!</title>
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      <description>Joining the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge Because from now on, every time the wait goes over 1 hour,

I’m gonna hit the brakes on my brain and turn everything in my head into one giant scrambled mess!


And if I don’t remember that I was waiting,

doesn’t that basically mean I wasn’t waiting?

So if I erase my memory before an hour passes every time until Season 2 comes out,


then doesn’t that mean Season 2 comes out in just one hour???

Season 2 coming out after only one hour of waiting!


Just thinking about it makes me sooo happy~!!! Okay so I thought that for a second, but I guess that just shows how long I really enjoyed Season 1.. I started back in May last year, so it’s already been over a year of Mabinogi Mobile for me, and since I’ve built up so many memories in that time, I really hope there are a lot more waiting for me too.. Since this is my first post, I figured I’d dig through my photo album a bit.. Some pics vanished along the way, but I brought as many as I could This pic...</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] First time trying an escape room in an RPG game?</title>
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      <description>Currently taking part in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge https://peak.nexon.com/post/1848 The most interesting quest I’ve come across while playing Mabinogi Mobile has to be the escape room quest. Mabinogi Mobile doesn’t just focus on vertical progression content, it also has a bunch of different horizontal content, so as someone who likes that side of things even more, it’s pretty much exactly my thing. And apparently they added a really unusual quest not too long ago. An escape room quest, of all things. I honestly didn’t expect a mobile game to go and make a full-on escape room quest. That said, my guildmates told me it takes around an hour, so with my terrible concentration span, I still haven’t actually started it and have just been staring at it from the sidelines. If I get the chance later, I’ll write up a review too. Anyway, Mabinogi Mobile really does offer a pretty wide range of horizontal content, so I’ve been having a great time with it lately even though this is my first RPG...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:50:15 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Game Genre: The Double-Edged Nature of Change</title>
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      <description>[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge][Game Genre Showdown][Creative Writing] Out of all the keywords in the PEAK Challenge! I ended up writing this post under the keyword [Game Genre Showdown]! ※This post is going to include quite a lot of very personal opinions! Right now, I’m a player who’s really enjoying ‘Maple Raising’! Honestly, I wasn’t someone who liked ‘idle’ games! But after coming across gameplay videos on YouTube, I noticed some parts that felt ‘different from other idle games,’ and even though it was still idle, I found myself thinking, ‘Should I give it a try anyway?’ So I started playing out of curiosity and a bit of motivation &#x1f60a; Here’s why I usually don’t prefer the ‘idle game genre’! They don’t really require any special strategy or active input from the player, and if you invest enough time or paid currency, anyone can keep growing more or less endlessly. But beyond simple interactions like leveling up, there often isn’t a clear goal, and for some players...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:47:28 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Did you know about the Mabinogi item "A Moonflower Bloom"?</title>
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      <description>[Taking part in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] Even a tiny little reward item can be fun! I kept 'A Single Moonflower' as a little souvenir Even when my inventory was cramped, and even though I hated throwing things away, I still held onto it Later on, it gave me one more flutter point with that NPC It’s a really small script moment, but this is exactly the kind of thing I love about playing this game There are other items too that change your dialogue with different NPCs, so definitely have fun with them~ #NPC01 #독특한게임퀘스트 #확률형아이템포함</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:45:30 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] In the end, arcade games really are the best... aren’t they.</title>
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      <description>Taking part in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge https://peak.nexon.com/post/1845 I was never especially interested in games to begin with, so I mostly stuck to simple merge games, or straightforward arcade games where you do things like throw daggers into a log. Then one day, a game from a completely new genre found its way to me... That’s right. It was Mabinogi Mobile, an RPG. It was my first RPG ever, so things like runes and enhancement were entirely new concepts to me... but thankfully, with a lot of help, I’ve now become a fairly respectable Monk with 65,000 power. For someone like me, who used to play arcade games for a few weeks and then delete them, only to do the same thing again, it feels a little special that I’ve now been steadily playing one game for over a year. Of course, if it had been some other RPG, I probably would have worried about whether it would last, and I doubt I would have trusted it enough to spend money dressing up and building my character like this, but the...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:41:27 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Mabinogi Mobile — a game that’s best enjoyed while chatting away with friends</title>
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      <description>Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge Mabinogi Mobile… Since its release on March 27, 2025, it has been a mobile MMORPG operated by devCAT for the past 1 year and 3 months. It is probably a well-known game for all sorts of reasons, but as someone who has played a lot of MMORPGs, I honestly think there is no other MMORPG quite this well suited to enjoying with friends. First, let’s look at the tutorial in Mabinogi Mobile. It talks about gathering with other people and sharing a meal, about chance encounters so distinctive they even have a patent, and about how fun it is when everyone gets together for party play. How many games really place the emphasis there—on the idea that running dungeons together, sharing food, and cooperating is what makes things enjoyable for everyone? Even in the tutorial, the place meant to introduce the game’s direction, Mabinogi Mobile sends that message quite clearly. At a time when so many games are drifting further and further toward individual pl...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:39:44 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Airel’s Song Comic</title>
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      <description>﻿ [Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] Hello! This time, following up on my previous comic where I built the White Succubus storyline, I’ve brought another comic featuring Eirel, a beautiful villain and raid boss! Eirel appears in a really fun raid where you can listen to songs by CHUU, who is personally one of my favorite singers and idols! Between the patterns that make you dance every so often and all the whirlwind chaos, once CHUU’s songs start playing, I just can’t bring myself to hate Eirel :) So, because I wanted to make the story of Eirel, a character I really like, feel a little more interesting, I drew this comic to match the lyrics of CHUU’s song! If you open the link below and start from '2 minutes 45 seconds,' you’ll be able to view the comic in sync with the lyrics. I hope you enjoy it :) ﻿</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:31:42 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Mabinogi Mobile — A Great Game to Enjoy with Friends</title>
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      <description>Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge https://peak.nexon.com/post/1841 Mabinogi Mobile offers more than just content like raids and the Abyss. It also features a variety of activities, from playing music together and chatting around a campfire to taking beautiful photos. These kinds of content become even more enjoyable, and their appeal is truly maximized, when shared with others rather than experienced alone. Why not start your journey with friends, or take the time to carefully choose a guild on the Nexon homepage that feels like the right match for you? It will make your adventure in Erinn even sweeter.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:30:08 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] A comic about creating a backstory for the White Succubus!</title>
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      <description>﻿[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] ﻿ Today, I’m introducing White Succubus, my all-time favorite villain and raid boss in Mabinogi Mobile! With her stunning looks and unique mechanics, she made my first run against her unbelievably exciting! Leaning into my own strengths, I tried giving White Succubus an even deeper backstory! This isn’t an official story, of course, but I took everything I felt while playing and reimagined it as a wistful little narrative of my own—so I hope you enjoy it! ﻿</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Reflections on the Unusual Quest: the Diregie Raid</title>
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      <description>Even after the boss was down, the first quest in all my years with DNF to leave me with a lingering sense of unease was the Dirigie Raid. Today, I want to revisit the Dirigie Raid scenario, which still stands out in my memory as one of the most distinctive quests in Dungeon&amp;Fighter. Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge After you have played DNF for long enough, raid bosses start to feel like part of a routine. You memorize the mechanics, put the party together, bring the boss down, collect the rewards, and that is that. At first, I assumed Dirigie would be no different. I knew the setting framed him as someone who hated adventurers intensely, but I have never really been the type to read every line of the story with much care, so I went into the raid thinking it would just be another case of beating him and moving on. After defeating Dirigie, though, the scenario went somewhere I did not expect. It was not simply a matter of killing him and being done with it; through the dia...</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] The Salmon Returns: Mabinogi Mobile Season 2, Light and Darkness</title>
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      <description>[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] Our restaurant is open as usual. After Season 0 exploded in popularity and Mabinogi Mobile moved into Season 1, another major update is now on the way. Season 2: Light and Darkness. And for that, Big Campfire has finally come back after a long break. Personally, I was very tuned in to see whether Longbowmen would finally get treated like actual people in Season 2, and whether Monks would at last receive basic human rights. In the end, I’d say this Big Campfire delivered some pretty solid results. Players who were beyond dried up in Season 1—straight-up suffering from content dehydration—needed something new, and on that front this Campfire did reveal enough to ease the thirst at least a little. New main story, new raid, new dungeon... all good stuff. They also mentioned a new type of progression content. That includes Season Skills, which are essentially new passive skills, along with new overall damage-related stats like Arcane Pressure...</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Derezier Raid Review: We defeated the boss, so why did my heart still feel so heavy?</title>
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      <description>Even after bringing the boss down, the first quest that left me with a lingering sense of discomfort, despite all my years with DNF, was the Dirige Raid. Today, I want to talk a little about the Dirige Raid scenario, which still stays with me as one of the most distinctive quests in Dungeon&amp;Fighter. Taking part in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge If you spend a long time with DNF, raid bosses start to feel like part of a routine. You memorize the mechanics, put the party together, take the boss down, collect the rewards, and that is the end of it. At first, I assumed Dirige would be no different. I knew the setting was that he hated adventurers deeply, but I have never really been the type to read every part of the story with great care, so I entered the raid thinking it would just be another case of beating him and moving on. After defeating Dirige, though, the scenario moved in a very different direction from what I had expected. It did not end with a simple kill. Through the dialogue,...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:17:47 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] RPGs or Competitive Games—which would I choose?</title>
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      <description>#게임장르대결 #NPC01 #확률형아이템포함 Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge https://peak.nexon.com/post/1836 Anyone who loves games has probably thought about this at least once. Which is more fun: an RPG, where you build up a character and chase long-term goals, or a competitive game, where your own skill decides the outcome and the payoff is immediate? Right now, I play Nexon's Mabinogi Mobile and Overwatch on a regular basis. One is a progression-focused RPG, and the other is built around competition. I like both, but after spending a lot of time with them, I realized which kind of fun suits me better. Overwatch, where every match feels electric The biggest appeal of Overwatch is, naturally, the thrill of competition. I mainly play Kiriko, Zenyatta, D.Va, and Symmetra, and the closer the two teams are in skill, the more enjoyable the match becomes. Especially when we come back from what looked like a certain loss and somehow win anyway... that rush is hard to describe. On the other hand...</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] A game that’s easy to jump back into for returning players</title>
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      <description>[Joining the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] Up to now, I was totally the kind of person who never even looked at RPGs while gaming, but when I heard Mabinogi Mobile was out, I looked it up, got more and more interested, and ended up giving it a try. Mabinogi Mobile really does have a low barrier for returning players. That’s because you can play online on a bigger screen, and you can also play on your phone. With a lot of games, if you have to rely on auto too much, you start getting tired of it after a while, but with Mabinogi Mobile, you can do both auto and manual. I was especially drawn to the fact that it supports both auto and manual. You can enjoy it online, and once you start feeling a little tired, you can just lie down and keep playing on your phone, and for me, having an RPG I could enjoy this comfortably made it the best kind of RPG. Especially if you’re just starting out or coming back, I’d recommend it even more. Even someone like me who doesn’t know games that well can easil...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:08:57 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] It was only after playing both FIFA and MapleStory that I came to understand my own gaming tendencies.</title>
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      <description>It was only after playing both FC온라인 and MapleStory that I realized something: I’m a gamer who’s better suited to growth than competition. Today, I want to talk about my own play style by comparing two experiences—FC온라인, which was full of the tension of one-match showdowns, and MapleStory, where I slowly built up capital and kept pushing toward higher ground. Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge When I played FC온라인, everything centered on competition: the thrill of a last-minute comeback goal, the sweaty-palmed tension of a penalty shootout, and all the time I spent building and rebuilding my squad to win. I collected stronger players, searched for better formations, and kept turning things over in my head even outside the game so I could stay one step ahead of my opponents. Every match felt like it was everything. Winning was exhilarating, and losing meant I would queue up again right away. But at some point, that cycle started to wear me down. It stopped feeling like a game...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 14:04:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Thinking about jumping back into Elsword? The comeback barrier is super low right now, so yeah — highly recommend it!</title>
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      <description>[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] A long-running game in my genre that’s somehow already heading into year 16... And when it comes to RPGs, isn’t one of the biggest reasons people hesitate the fear of being behind? Ha! But! If you’re the one worrying about that, here are 3 reasons you can come back to Elsword “right now” with zero problem! Summer vacation events are live = they’re just handing out items like candy Classic all-ages game behavior: even for the people who don’t get school breaks anymore, vacation season still means event season, every single time In Elsword, every vacation season they run a combat power boost event (aka Punch King). Since this event instantly gives you the previous endgame armor/weapon/avatar set, you can hop straight into all kinds of content like regular dungeons / raids / PvP right away and actually try stuff out. Even my precious little Anemos, who I painfully raised bit by bit on Punch King gear, managed to grab MVP in Sanctuary too! H...</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] If PC MapleStory feels like a bit much, MapleStory M makes it easy to jump in from anywhere :D</title>
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      <description>[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. 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. 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. 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 On top of that, MapleStory M has quite a...</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] #In-Game Villain Characters</title>
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      <description>[Joining the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] When it comes to Sudden Attack, the most iconic villain character is obviously... for me, it’s Nigle Nigle. Any time I played clan wars or ranked, people who used this character were always the villains.. Even so, it’s one of those characters you just can’t hate. This was a character they gave out in 2015 through the Shoot War registration event. Even though it’s such an old character, it’s still loved by Sudden Attack’s resident villains. At first, I didn’t really care about this character. But after running into a bunch of villains using the Nigle Nigle character in-game, I ended up thinking it was hilarious, so I started using it too. The thing I remember most is, I was playing ranked, and just because our characters made eye contact once, this one player spent the entire match chasing only me around and dancing. At first it was annoying and all, but they just kept doing it, and eventually it got so funny that I basically let go of the match a...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 13:32:59 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] [Returning players, take note] “It’s not too late to come back!” Top 2 recommended games with a low barrier to re-entry for returning players (ft. MapleStory, FC 온라인)</title>
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      <description>[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] You might think, "Maybe it's time to jump back into gaming," but one look at all the piled-up updates and more complicated systems can feel overwhelming fast. But here's the bottom line: right now is the perfect time to come back. These days, games have seriously lowered the barrier for returning players with giveaway-heavy events and major quality-of-life updates. I came back myself after 6 months and was able to settle in with zero pressure, so here are 2 comeback picks that are still absolutely worth starting right now! 1. The ultimate giveaway event king, MapleStory Thanks to the leveling expressway of "Item Burning X Hyper Burning X Burning Beyond" plus settlement support rewards, you can break into Arteria in no time even if you're starting from absolute scratch! What shocks most returning newbies when they log back into MapleStory is the ultra-fast growth events like "Hyper Burning." You don't have to live at hunting grounds all d...</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Mabinogi Mobile Quest! Gathering Memories for a Friend (A Moving Story)</title>
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      <description>﻿[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] ﻿ This is Junyoung from the Junryongseoseo blog. Today, I want to make a record of one quest in Mabinogi Mobile that stayed with me. Mabinogi Mobile has its main quests, and it also has many side quests. Their stories come in all kinds of tones—funny, sad, surprising, spectacular, and chilling. What goes unrecorded is bound to fade and be buried away. So today, out of all those many quests, I want to write down one especially touching story. ﻿ Gathering Memories for a Friend ﻿ There is a red-haired girl named Sena. Since childhood, she and her close friend had promised that they would open a secret box on a certain day, and that day is today. Because Sena is busy working at a restaurant, she asks you to go meet her friend in her place. He was her childhood friend, and also the boy she once liked. That friend buried secret boxes in several places, and while playfully teasing Sena about where to meet, he leaves her a series of riddles. As...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 13:24:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] You and I, and the Story That Stirs Our Hearts - 마비노기 모바일</title>
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      <description>[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge]. Hello, this is Jagyeongssi. Today, I would like to share two special quests in Mabinogi Mobile that stirred emotions in me unlike anything else I have felt before. One is “Goodbye, Spotty!” and the other is “The Special Inn”. Why they have stayed with me for so long, and why I hope other players as well can experience these same feelings and this quiet sense of emotion— that is where I will begin. The first special quest in Mabinogi Mobile, Parting with someone dear always leaves longing behind “Goodbye, Spotty!” It is never easy to grow accustomed to goodbye. When you log in to Mabinogi Mobile, create your character, and begin your life in Erinn, there is one friend who stays with you from the very start. That friend is Spotty, a retired horse. After all, getting around Erinn on two legs alone is no easy thing. Spotty was a horse cared for at Tir Chonaill School for riding lessons, and is said to have such a gentle nature that even fir...</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Mabinogi Mobile — a game where you can share your individuality and make lasting memories</title>
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      <description>#NPC01 #친구와함께하기좋은게임 #확률형아이템포함 Taking part in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge https://peak.nexon.com/post/1826 There are plenty of games that are fun on your own, but some feel even more special when you play them with friends. If I had to recommend one great game to enjoy with friends, it would be 'Mabinogi Mobile.' A lot of games focus on cooperation with friends through party play or raid progression, but I think Mabinogi Mobile stands out a little differently. Of course, fighting together is fun too, but what really makes it shine is chatting with friends, showing off your individuality, and making memories together. 1. Fashion and dyeing that let you show off your own style One of the things my friends and I look forward to most in Mabinogi Mobile is the release of new outfits. Whether it is Epic gacha outfits, Adventurer Pass outfits, or event reward outfits, every time new fashion items are revealed, we end up talking about them together. And it does not end with simply getting the...</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] In sports games, everything is decided in a single match, whereas life feels more like an RPG built on continuous progression</title>
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      <description>﻿﻿[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge]. Gaming is my hobby, so I enjoy all kinds of genres. Today, I want to look at the difference in appeal between sports games, where a single match draws a clear line between victory and defeat, and RPGs, where you create a character to represent yourself and keep growing alongside them over time. Sports Games The thrill of a single match Forget the last game; every match begins anew Sports games are, in most cases, about one match at a time. Even when you play several rounds, those individual games simply add up to the final result. In a best-of-five, for instance, where the first player to win three games takes the set, each round is still a new contest in its own right. In that sense, sports games let you approach every match with a fresh strategy and produce a different outcome each time. I once played a game based on the old manga Slam Dunk as its IP. It was a 3 on 3 game where the goal was simply to see who could score more baskets...</description>
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      <title>Which suits me better: a progression-based RPG, or a sports game?</title>
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      <description>[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] Hello. I’m Picker Doronagi. Game Genre Showdown Today I’m comparing growth-focused RPGs and sports games. I’ll use Mabinogi Mobile and League of Legends as examples since I’ve actually played both. Both genres have their pros and cons. Growth-focused RPGs feel like a battle against yourself, you know? There’s a real sense of achievement that comes from raising your character. And since RPGs are big on 운빨, it gets annoying when the drops just refuse to happen. But when the drops are good instead? 굿~ Having a goal keeps you motivated, but the second you hit it, that classic 현타 can kick in too. Sports games give you that sense of achievement through beating other people. If I win because I played well, the catharsis is amazing—but the second I lose, the stress hits all at once. There are solo competitive types like Tekken or FIFA Online, and team-based ones like LoL and KartRider. In solo matches, you only get mad at yourself, but in team g...</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] The story of Argos, the lizard who became a monster for revenge</title>
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      <description>[&#x1f60a;Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] If I had to choose the most memorable “villain you simply cannot hate” in Mabinogi, I would point to 'Argus', the monster of Fiodh Dungeon. At first glance, Argus looks like a grotesque creature covered in countless eyes. But he was not born a monster. He was once only a small lizard living in a peaceful meadow. You can learn this story through a book sold by the NPC Aira at the Dunbarton bookstore, 『The Story of a Certain Lizard』. Long ago, in a vast meadow, two lizards lived together, caring deeply for one another. But as humans began to damage nature and encroach on their home, that peaceful life slowly began to break apart. Then one day, the lizard pair happened upon an injured Fomor. They cared for it devotedly, and in return, the grateful Fomor promised to grant them three wishes. The female lizard wished for the damaged natural world to be restored. The male lizard wished for a wider field of vision so he could protect the mate...</description>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Why I Settled on Mabinogi After Playing Both RPGs and Sports Games</title>
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      <description>[&#x1f60a;Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] If I were asked which genre I prefer between growth-focused RPGs and sports games, I would probably choose RPG games. That does not mean I dislike sports games, of course. I actually spent quite a bit of time enjoying FC온라인 (formerly 피파온라인). But when I look back on it, what I liked most in FC온라인 was not the matches themselves, but the process of managing a club, recruiting players, and developing the team. I enjoyed thinking over which players to sign, putting together the squad, and gradually building a stronger team. In a way, that was also its own kind of growth content. The game I played for the longest time was Nexon’s RPG Mabinogi. What appealed to me about Mabinogi was that it was not simply a combat-focused game, but one where each player could set personal goals and grow in many different areas. For example, I raised the Magic Craft skill to the highest rank and made weapons for my own use. Rather than simply buying strong gea...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 20:56:32 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] The romance of Mabinogi’s trade content—a game best enjoyed with friends</title>
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      <description>[&#x1f60a;Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] If I had to name a game that’s especially fun to play with friends, I would, without a doubt, talk about Mabinogi’s 'Trade' content. These days, with so many convenience features, games are easier and faster to enjoy than ever. But the Trade system I experienced in Mabinogi showed me a different kind of fun altogether, one that had little to do with efficiency. Some time ago, I joined a trade run with several other players under the name 'Seol-i Crew', and because we wanted to be considerate of newer players taking the route for the first time, we decided not to rush ahead and instead move together at the same pace. If efficiency had been all we cared about, that choice might have felt frustrating, but it was exactly in that slower process that unforgettable memories were made. Whenever we found treasure chests tucked away along the roadside, we would all stop, earn a few Ducats, and enjoy that small bit of fun together, and when monst...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 19:07:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Thinking of Returning? Mabinogi Mobile Season 2 Coupons and Benefits at a Glance</title>
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      <description>[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] If you have been seriously considering a return to Mabinogi Mobile but keep wondering, “With so much new content and so many system changes, can I really catch up to existing players if I start again now?” then the major Season 2 update arriving on June 25 is something you will want to watch closely. Mabinogi Mobile Season 2: Light and Darkness brings in a substantial slate of new content, including Main Story Goddess Advent Chapter 5, new hunting grounds and dungeons, a new Abyss called Rundal Abyss, and a major new progression system. That is not all, either. With the introduction of a pity system for Legendary Fashion, a revamp of weekly content, and the new raid Cabhrac set to arrive in July, this update is shaping up to be a massive expansion with more than enough to keep players engaged. There are also plenty of generous benefits lined up for returning players who want to jump back in after a long break. Honestly, the biggest reaso...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 15:33:14 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] A game that’s super easy to jump back into for returning playersㅎㅎ</title>
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      <description>[Joining the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] Hello~ These days, I wanna introduce Sudden Attack, an FPS that pretty much anyone can enjoy and that’s super easy to jump back into!! Back in the day, Sudden Attack was mostly played by guys, but now it’s a game anyone can enjoy easily, no matter their age or gender, and if you quit before, there’s especially a ton of content that makes coming back really easy!! In Sudden Attack, the hottest content right now is definitely Ranked Match~ In Ranked Match, you play on a bunch of different maps that get picked at random, so if you’re just starting out or coming back, it might feel hard, or you might feel like you don’t have enough experience yet!! In that kind of situation, you really learn games by jumping in and getting used to them, so while you practice and get the hang of things through Quick Match, you can work your way into Ranked Match!! Also, for Survival Mode, it used to be duo only, but recently they added Solo Mode too!! If you wanna pla...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 15:11:51 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] #A great game to play with friends</title>
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      <description>[Joining the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] Hello~ Today I wanted to recommend a game that’s super good to play with friends. It’s Nexon’s FPS game, Sudden Attack. I really think Sudden Attack is made well so beginners, or just people wanting to have fun with friends, can jump in and enjoy it pretty easily! First off, for beginners, there’s Practice Mode, and even Basic Training just for new players!!! Even if you’re coming back after a long time, you’re still basically a returning player, so it might feel a little unfamiliar at first, so in the beginning I recommend Practice Mode, Basic Training, and Bot Mode! And with Bot Mode, you can play together with a friend too! You can set the difficulty too, so it’s really nice if you just wanna play light and casually! Then after playing like that for a bit, if you start feeling like okay, I wanna go up against real players now! I think the easiest and most comfy mode to enjoy is Clan Battle ㅎ You can play it solo too, but it’s seriously so good...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 14:52:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] We’re the dream team! A big adventure, together! Dagda’s Adventure 2-player guide and review - Mabinogi Mobile</title>
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      <description>﻿﻿[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge]. Hello! Today, we’re jumping into a grand adventure together! It’s a 2-player adventure that’s so, so fun when you take it on with a friend. ﻿ ﻿ As for the rewards, there’s the 2-person motion Action: Fantastic Partner, Blue Moon Seal Selection Box, Ban Ghost’s Telescope, and more. ﻿ Once you clear Dagda’s pre-quest, you unlock something that’s just so, so perfect to run with a friend. It’s Dagda’s Adventure Part 2, the 2-player Dagda’s Grand Adventure Dimensional Gate. You can enter it by making a 2-person party. You can even do it with someone from another server. ﻿ ﻿ Alright, we’re in. Honestly, compared to the last Dagda’s Adventure, the rules here are really simple. The two of you just need to handle the timed platforms properly. ﻿ ﻿ First, to match my friend, I changed into a matching outfit. ﻿ ﻿ The basic rules are: 1. Both players step on the platforms at the same time. You use this at the start and whenever you retry. ﻿ 2. Nex...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 13:20:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Mabinogi: Brilech Gates 1–3, Gongropnab duo challenge</title>
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      <description>﻿ [This post is part of the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge.] While I was getting ready to quit Mabinogi, a set of huge changes suddenly pulled me back in out of curiosity. 1. New Dark Mage skill: Latent Ignition 2. Lightning Chain no longer gets canceled when switching weapons during use 3. Lightning Chain cooldown removed (though if you fully cancel the skill, it still triggers cooldown) 4. Snow Storm now deals 딜 properly regardless of range + the hit count finally applies correctly (Around this time last year, the big update was the Dorcha improvement for wand and staff Mana Pierce.) With Sega no longer being mandatory in Brileh, the pressure around 구인 eased up, and the slight reduction to the 2관 50% pattern timer also took a noticeable amount of stress off. (That said, once Sega's sacrifice was removed, damage reduction got attached to Seba's 치손 and Gume barrier, so Seba care became much more important. The burden on Sebas is definitely higher now...) Most of the people around me are Sou...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 10:29:06 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Mabinogi’s seriously chilling foreshadowing ㄷㄷㄷ;;</title>
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      <description>[&#x1f60a;Entering the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] If I had to name the most memorable unusual questline I’ve come across in a game, I absolutely have to bring up the hidden story connected to Mabinogi’s 'Iria Continent'. And this is the wild part: the elves and giants of Mabinogi, along with places like Filia and the Courcle region that now feel completely standard, were not just content dropped in out of nowhere one day. The game had been hiding foreshadowing for them for a very long time. Back in early Mabinogi, there was only one main setting: the Uladh Continent. Then, during the 'Extra Generation' updates between 2005 and 2006, Sen Mag Plain was added, and that area introduced a new NPC: 'Leslie'. And if you talk to Leslie using the 'Rumors Nearby' keyword, you get this oddly suspicious bit of dialogue: she says she saw something dragon-like, and tells you to head to the Dunbarton Library. Normally, this is exactly the kind of tiny line you’d just click past, but if you actually go to th...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 09:49:57 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Mabinogi Mobile Season 2 Begins on 6/25</title>
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      <description>﻿[Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] ﻿ This is Junyoung from Junryongseoseo Blog. I am currently taking part in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge event, where you can receive rewards after 8 weeks the more you keep posting, and I am joining in. I am participating in the Week 1 event. ﻿ ﻿ What would be a good game to enjoy with friends..? In my view, games where you compete directly against each other can sometimes leave people with hurt feelings, so I would recommend the RPG genre, where you can grow together. Among those, through raids and hunting together, one game that is especially good for playing together is Mabinogi Mobile, which I would like to recommend. ﻿On the Dayan server, under the name '흰수염고래', I have been casually enjoying the game with people I know. ﻿ ﻿ Raids, Abyss, Vanguard, dungeons, and more can be played in parties ranging from 4 to 8 people, and by getting help from friends or acquaintances, or helping them in return, you can keep growing together, which...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 07:15:51 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Growing a MapleStory Character with a Low Return Barrier, plus an FC Online Recommendation and Introduction</title>
      <link>https://peak.nexon.com/post/1813</link>
      <description>﻿ [Currently participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] This is Junyoung from the Junryongseoseo blog. Right now, through the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge, I’m taking part in an event where the more I log my play, the more rewards I can receive after 8 weeks. As someone who mainly plays Nexon games, I’d say that’s very welcome news. This is this week’s mission post. #복귀장벽낮은게임 A lot of the time, you start a game right at launch and really get into it, then step away because of real life or just because you got burned out on it, and later it comes back to mind once in a while because of old memories. Then after going in circles, you try picking up a game again because of returnee benefits, but all the content, gear, and specs that built up during the gap are so complicated that you end up leaving again. That’s what I’d call a high return barrier. By my standards, here are two games I’d recommend for having a low return barrier. Maple Idle It lost a lot of users due to various issues, i...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 03:15:57 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Every time you come back, they give you 3 pets and shower you with items. Seriously makes me want to return~</title>
      <link>https://peak.nexon.com/post/1812</link>
      <description>Hi everyone! Today I wanted to write about MapleM, which is actually a game I recently came back to myself~ #EasyGameToReturnTo What totally surprised me when I came back recently was that they gave me 3 pets! And as you know, Maple is a pretty hard game without pets. Pets auto-use buffs and even auto-loot items too! So getting back into it really wasn’t hard at all, and I was able to return in such a good mood! #GreatGameToPlayWithFriends Back when I was playing a lot, one of the most fun parts was clearing all kinds of dungeons and taking down bosses with friends~ Right now my friends have quit and I’m the only one who came back, so we can’t play together, but I’m still trying hard to lure them back~^^ #VillainCharacterInTheGame The super charming villain Cygnus! I haven’t taken her down yet, but she’s definitely a boss I really want to beat! I’m working hard on my spec right now. It’s a lot easier if we do it together, so if anyone wants to fight her with me, leave a comment! #Uniqu...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 02:38:04 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] What?! You need at least 4 friends just to play this game!? Elsword is way more fun with friends~</title>
      <link>https://peak.nexon.com/post/1811</link>
      <description>﻿ [Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge] Hi everyone~ The game I want to introduce today is called 'Elsword'~ If you already know 'Elsword,' then you probably know it’s a game that’s been around for 19 whole years. But did you know this?! Elsword is a game where party play is basically essential. So that means it’s pretty much the perfect game to play with friends!! Right?! See... this is how many friends you need. Actually, these aren’t my friends, I just recruited people to play Elsword with and went together. Honestly, it’s not just about the gameplay either, you can also hang out with your friends in other ways too! Like this, you can match outfits with your friends and use cute motions together too ^_^~ It’s just so cute and nice... And Elsword is about to hit a really great season for jumping in soon. I’ll talk about that in another post sometime ^_^~ ﻿</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 02:01:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>MapleStory Planet Job Recommendation: Cygnus Knights Soul Master Skill Tree Guide</title>
      <link>https://peak.nexon.com/post/1809</link>
      <description>﻿ Hello, this is GameSky. Today, we’ll be taking a look at Maple Planet. Among the warrior classes, you have Dark Knight, Paladin, and Hero. That said, the Cygnus Knights also include a warrior class: Soul Master, the Knight of Light. It’s a hybrid melee damage dealer that combines the strengths of a standard warrior with the unique utility of the Cygnus Knights. In this guide, we’ll go over the Maple Planet Soul Master skill build. Let’s get started. ﻿ Table of Contents 1st Job Skills 2nd Job Skills 3rd Job Skills Closing ﻿ ﻿1st Job Skills Power Strike 1 → Slash Blast 1 → Improving Max HP 10(M) → Slash Blast 20(M) → Power Strike 20(M) → Iron Body 11 ﻿﻿This is the recommended 1st job build. Start by putting 1 point into each attack skill, then max out Improving Max HP. The reason is simple: it helps with HP sustain early on. With more stable survivability, you can get through the early levels much more smoothly. ﻿2nd Job Skills Soul Blade 10 → Sword Mastery 5 → Sword Booster 6 → Soul B...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 23:59:32 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] Lucid, the Villain in the Dream — Why It Was Hard to Hate Her</title>
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      <description>Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge The villain I remember most vividly in MapleStory is Lucid. At first, she seemed like nothing more than a dazzling boss—simply an enemy I had to overcome—but after learning her story, she began to feel like a pitiable villain shaped by loneliness and obsession. The first thing that stayed with me when I saw Lucid was her atmosphere. While other bosses made their mark through sheer power or intimidation, Lucid arrived through the space of dreams, and that gave her a very different presence. The dreamlike mood, the striking presentation, and the sense that the boundary between reality and dreams was slipping away made her feel like more than just a “powerful boss.” She felt like a character enclosed within a world of her own. At first, I thought of Lucid as simply an enemy who had to be stopped. In the boss fight, she is naturally there to hinder the player, and her patterns are not easy, so the fight demands your full attention. Because of...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 18:59:34 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[PEAK Challenge] The moment a quest in Mabinogi Mobile felt like a story in itself</title>
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      <description>Participating in the Nexon PEAK Post Challenge The quest that left the strongest impression on me in Mabinogi Mobile was not just something I completed for rewards, but one that made me feel as though I was slowly stepping into the world of Erinn. In this post, I want to talk about a quest experience in Mabinogi Mobile that stayed with me because of its story, atmosphere, and presentation, unlike a typical repetitive quest. At first, I expected quests in Mabinogi Mobile to follow the same basic flow as other RPGs: move somewhere, talk to someone, defeat monsters, and collect a reward. But as I kept playing, what stood out more than the simple feeling of being told to “defeat this” or “go there” was the sense that I had just arrived in this world and was gradually learning its story. As I followed the quests, the place called Erinn, the people in it, and the stories they carried began to come into view little by little. What felt especially distinctive to me was that the purpose of the...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 18:24:27 GMT</pubDate>
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      <category>announcement</category>
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      <title>[Event] 넥슨 피크 포스트 챌린지</title>
      <link>https://peak.nexon.com/project/1/event/3</link>
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      <title>[Event] 나의 피크  #MYPEAK</title>
      <link>https://peak.nexon.com/project/1/event/1</link>
      <description>Period: 2026-05-18 ~ 2026-06-14 | Type: TAG</description>
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      <title>[Event] 넥슨 피크 UGC 콘테스트 #PEAKTIME</title>
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      <description>Period: 2026-05-18 ~ 2026-06-14 | Type: SC_CONTEST</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[Notice]  피크, 처음이신가요? 이것만 알면 돼요 &#x1f44b;</title>
      <link>https://peak.nexon.com/project/1/notice/3</link>
      <category>announcement</category>
      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 02:38:11 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>[Notice] 피커 콘텐츠 외부 발행 시 필수 표기 문구 안내 (수정)</title>
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      <title>[Notice] 피크의 우수 콘텐츠를 소개합니다! (6/16 업데이트)</title>
      <link>https://peak.nexon.com/project/1/notice/1</link>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 06:11:32 GMT</pubDate>
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