MapleStory · Game
Mesos
Mesos are the primary currency of the MMORPG MapleStory, used for everything from potions to high-end equipment trades.
Quick facts
- Value of Mesos
- Basic potions cost tens of mesos; rare gear trades for billions
- Source
- MapleStory · Game
- Type
- soft
- First appearance
- MapleStory (2003)
- Developer
- Wizet / Nexon
Mesos overview
Mesos are the lifeblood of MapleStory's player economy. They drop from monsters in colored coin piles and fund the constant churn of buying, selling and upgrading gear in one of the longest-running side-scrolling MMORPGs.
Because the game has run for two decades with active trading, meso values have inflated dramatically over time, and high-end items can change hands for billions of mesos.
How to get Mesos
Defeat monsters, complete quests, and sell drops at shops or to other players. Higher-level maps drop more mesos per kill.
What Mesos is used for
Spent at NPC shops and traded between players for equipment, scrolls and cosmetics.
History of Mesos
Mesos have been the in-game currency since MapleStory launched in South Korea in 2003.
Tips and trivia
Watch for meso-rate buffs and events — they meaningfully speed up farming for big purchases.
Economy in MapleStory
Mesos are both basic money and a pressure point for progression. They pay for simple NPC services, but the larger economy revolves around player trading, auction prices, Star Force costs and the hunt for stronger gear.
The economy is easiest to understand through practical routes: how currency is earned, which early purchases matter and which expensive goals are worth saving for.
How much Mesos is worth
The value of this money is best understood through in-game prices: basic items, upgrades, rare equipment and late-game services.
Price catalog in MapleStory
Prices can change between entries, shops, updates or barter systems, so the context column matters as much as the number.
| Item | Price | Category | Context | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red Potion | 50 Mesos | Potion | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | Small HP recovery |
| Orange Potion | 160 Mesos | Potion | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | HP recovery |
| White Potion | 320 Mesos | Potion | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | Larger HP recovery |
| Blue Potion | 200 Mesos | Potion | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | Small MP recovery |
| Mana Elixir | 620 Mesos | Potion | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | MP recovery |
| Hot Dog | 500 Mesos | Food | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | HP recovery food |
| Hamburger | 2,200 Mesos | Food | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | HP recovery food |
| Watermelon | 1,600 Mesos | Food | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | HP and MP recovery |
| Ginseng Root | 2,000 Mesos | Food | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | HP recovery food |
| Reindeer Milk | 5,600 Mesos | Potion | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | Large HP recovery |
| Sunrise Dew | 8,100 Mesos | Potion | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | Large MP recovery |
| Return Scroll | 400 Mesos | Travel item | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | Returns to town |
| Subi Throwing-Stars | 500 Mesos | Ammunition | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | Thief ammunition |
| Bullet | 600 Mesos | Ammunition | Classic MapleStory NPC shop price | Pirate ammunition |
How to earn Mesos
Players earn mesos from monster drops, quests, bosses, daily content, selling equipment, auction house trading, crafting and event rewards.
Best ways to farm Mesos
Useful routes include repeatable battles, selling extra loot, clearing side content and focusing on rewards that help progression at the same time.
What Mesos buys
Mesos are spent on NPC goods, travel, repairs, equipment, enhancement systems, Star Force, auction house purchases and trade between players.
Rare items and expensive goals
High-star equipment, rare scrolls, cubes, boss drops, cosmetics and finished gear can become major meso sinks depending on server rules and updates.
Economy systems
Important systems include NPC shops, auction house trade, Star Force Enhancement, boss rewards, meso caps, events and player-to-player markets.
Practical tips
Do not spend everything on minor upgrades. Keep a reserve for healing, travel and required progression costs.
Common questions
What is the main currency here? It is the money used for the work’s shops, upgrades or economy.
How do you earn it faster? Repeat high-value content, sell unneeded loot and focus on rewards that also improve your character or party.
Is there a real-world conversion? No official fixed conversion is available; item prices inside the work are more useful.