
Throw the item on the ground, talk to the NPC and come to the last step before exiting the map, then switch to the desktop to enable the firewall to prevent MapleStory from accessing the network, then switch back to the game point and NPC to exit the map, then press a few times to pick up the item, and then cut quickly Go back to the desktop and disable the firewall so that when you switch back to the game, you will find that the props that were still on the ground that were not allowed to be taken out of the map have been successfully taken out of the map by you. My personal opinion is as follows: First of all, it is certain that this method is related to network delay, and the operation process is what the player will bring out of the map. Whether it is MapleStory or other online games, this method of "stealing props" is based on the same principle. When the user completes the necessary operation to "steal" in the game, press it again When the shortcut is pressed, the game can immediately restore access to the network, which is what I plan to do!Īnalysis of the principle of "stealing props" in online games When the user presses the shortcut key during the adventure, the game will be temporarily blocked from accessing the network.
#MAPLESTORY PACKET SENDER WINDOWS#
It is necessary to switch out the game and use the WINDOWS firewall to achieve sufficient network delay (to prevent the MapleStory client from accessing the network), which is usually accompanied by the greater risk of disconnection ( TimeOut), based on the above considerations, I plan to develop a program that runs in the background. I believe anyone who has mastered this technology will love it, and so am I! At present, the operation process of using this method is a bit cumbersome.


Legend has it that in the MapleStory game, there is a way to use network delay to "steal" special items out of the mission map.
