The Master-Pupil System allows players to aid each other mutually throughout the game. In building this relationship, the pupil gains experience points faster than if he or she were working alone, and the master will gain special gear that would be otherwise difficult to find when searching for it alone.

The advantages to set up a Master-Student relationship are apparent:
1. Experience points, money, and high level armors for Masters.
2. Points. A Master can acquire points as he or she helps his pupil gain experience. The Master can then use these points and convert them into more experience points, gold, and/or high level armors.
3. Honor medals. If a Master helps his/her student to level up from level 10 to level 40, both of them will receive an honor medal, of which they can exchange for high level armor.
4. Pupils can receive a paramount amount of experience for pairing with a Master. For example, he or she will receive the full amount of experience points when his or her master kills a mob. To receive the Master's experience, both Master and Pupil must to be in the same group and MUST be within close proximity of one another.
Setting up the Master-Pupil relationship:
1. In your birth city or your main city, you will find an NPC that goes by the name of "Mentor-taking Great Master".
2. When speaking with the NPC, he or she will tell you that if you are lower than level 40, you should find a Master. However, if you are higher than level 40, you should find a Pupil.
3. To become a Master, please purchase a Pupil Ticket. To become a Pupil, please purchase a Master Ticket.
4. Open up your inventory, and click on the ticket in your package. A window will pop up, which will require you to fill in a player's character name of whom you want to recruit as your pupil. Fill in the blank and confirm it, then a window will pop up in the pupil's screen and ask for his/her confirmation. After both parties have accepted to the master-student relationship, the system will announce the union.
5. A Master can dismiss his or her Student, but doing so will deduct points which he or she has received when having a Student. A Student will not go without punishment for leaving his or her Master.