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MapleStory “Liberation” prep: why timelines are personal
Endgame goals that mix dailies, weeklies, boss clears, and long arc quests resist neat formulas because your account already broke symmetry: different symbol levels, different boss parties, different event weeks. This guide explains what the calculator assumes, how to tune the knobs honestly, and when to stop treating a fan widget like a patch-notes PDF.
What the three tracks are trying to represent
Symbols: six Arcane River regions are commonly summarized as a ladder to max level for liberation-style prep. Instead of hard-coding every EXP table change, the tool multiplies “missing levels” by a single days per missing level knob you set from your own diary data.
Droplets: many community roadmaps still cite a large droplet total as a long-horizon sink. You can edit the target if Nexon revises the quest. Income is expressed as an average per day so you can average a streak of weeks rather than lying with a lucky Tuesday.
Sacred Crystals: boss cadence and difficulty gate weekly acquisition for many players. The crystals-per-week field is intentionally fractional so you can mean “about one crystal every three weeks from the bosses I actually clear.”
Why the bottleneck is a max, not a sum
If you truly farm everything in parallel, the calendar date when you are “done” is usually dominated by whichever track is slowest—not the sum of every partial task. That is a modeling choice: it rewards honest accounting on your weakest link. If you know you pause bosses during exam season, lower crystals-per-week for that season and rerun.
Mesos: optional, volatile, emotional
The optional mesos fields exist because some players like one more line on the whiteboard. Meso meta moves with channels, familiars, reboot vs non-reboot rules, and patch economy. If the meso line makes you anxious, leave it at zero and hide that stress.