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Shop & Economy: Zen, the NPC Store and Event Points

In MU Fighters you juggle two currencies all the time: Zen, the classic money everyone knows, and Event Points, a parallel currency you stack up just by grinding. Each one has its own shop: the “Loja MU Fighters” NPC sells convenience for Zen in Lorencia, and the /loja command (our Shop-X) trades your Event Points for jewels and boxes. This guide lays out exactly what’s in each, what it costs, and how to earn the currency — no fluff.

The Zen NPC Store

Right in Lorencia (map 0), next to the Potion Girl, stands the “Loja MU Fighters” NPC (Number 900). He spawns at position X 129, Y 86 and exists to handle your day-to-day needs: potions, antidote, town scroll, and even the level-1 wings without farming for them. It’s the server’s convenience store.

What he sells

The stock has 8 fixed items. About the Zen prices: they follow the game’s default price (each item’s native value in the OpenMU core) — the shop config does not set its own Zen number, so each item’s cost is per the server’s current configuration.

SlotItemZen price
0Large Healing Potionper the server’s current configuration
1Large Mana Potionper the server’s current configuration
2Antidoteper the server’s current configuration
3Town Portal Scrollper the server’s current configuration
4Wings of Elf (level 1)per the server’s current configuration
5Wings of Heaven (level 1)per the server’s current configuration
6Wings of Satan (level 1)per the server’s current configuration
7Horn of Dinorantper the server’s current configuration

The idea is simple: cheap enough that it won’t break the economy. You grab your starter wings and consumables right there in Lorencia, without going out of your way.

Where Zen comes from

Zen is MU’s classic money. You stack it by hunting monsters, selling items, and opening boxes — the exact amount per kill is per the server’s current configuration. Where Zen really matters is at reset: each reset costs 1,000,000 Zen multiplied by the number of resets you already have + 1. So the cost grows with every reset:

ResetZen cost
1st reset1,000,000 (1kk)
2nd reset2,000,000 (2kk)
3rd reset3,000,000 (3kk)
Nth1,000,000 × (resets + 1)

That’s why Zen has a clear destination: convenience at the NPC store + fuel for your resets. Always keep a reserve set aside for the next reset.

Event Points + /loja (Shop-X)

Event Points is the parallel currency of MU Fighters. Unlike Zen, you don’t sell anything to earn it: it drops on its own while you hunt. Then you just spend it with the /loja command, our Shop-X, which delivers jewels and boxes straight to your inventory.

How to earn Event Points

The rule is straightforward: every monster you kill gives you points, by the formula max(1, monster level / 10). In plain terms:

  • A weak mob (low level) always grants at least 1 point.
  • A level-100 mob yields 10 points per kill.
  • The stronger the monster, the more points per kill.

No ticket, no event, nothing required: just farm. The tougher the map you can handle, the faster the currency piles up.

The /loja command

The /loja command works two ways:

  • /loja (alone) → shows your balance of Event Points and lists the full catalog with the numbers.
  • /loja Nbuys catalog item number N. The system checks your balance, delivers the item to your inventory, and debits the points instantly.

It’s an in-game shop, no NPC: you buy from anywhere, straight through chat.

The /loja catalog (prices in Event Points)

Here’s the full catalog, with the number you type in /loja N, the item, and the price in Event Points:

No. (/loja N)ItemPrice (Event Points)
1Jewel of Bless50
2Jewel of Soul60
3Jewel of Chaos90
4Jewel of Life150
5Jewel of Creation150
6Jewel of Guardian200
7Box of Luck120
8Box of Kundun (excellent)600
9Wings of Elf1000

Notice the price ladder: the basic jewels (Bless, Soul, Chaos) are cheap and carry you early; Life, Creation and Guardian cost more because they’re worth more in combinations; the excellent Box of Kundun (600) is the leap that can land you an excellent item; and the Wings of Elf (1000) are the long-term goal for the patient farmer.

Zen vs. Event Points: when to use each

To keep it clear, think of it this way:

  • Zen → consumables and level-1 wings at the NPC Store in Lorencia + paying for your resets.
  • Event Points → jewels and upgrade boxes at /loja, earned passively while you hunt.

A sharp MU Fighters player keeps both economies spinning at once: farm to stack Event Points and jewels, save Zen for the next reset, and use the NPC only for everyday basics.