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- The Riding skill is very important as an early level traversal ability. Consider getting it early on if possible in Eltibule by heading to Hogan's Keep and speaking to Mythander. Also check out [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plWQjp5VNMw|Professor Cat's guide to Riding on Youtube]]. | - The Riding skill is very important as an early level traversal ability. Consider getting it early on if possible in Eltibule by heading to Hogan's Keep and speaking to Mythander. Also check out [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plWQjp5VNMw|Professor Cat's guide to Riding on Youtube]]. |
- You can run from Rahu to the Ilmari Desert Portal somewhat safely by hugging the northern border of the map. You will still run into Evil Beggars sometimes just outside of Rahu on your way to the Rahu desert entrance, but they can be handled pretty safely at level 40 and avoided safely at earlier levels, too. Once in Ilmari (you'll be in the middle north of the map), you can use Tab to find the nearest enemy as you run and avoid Grimalkins, Drakes, and the Manticores without too much trouble to make it to Amulna in the Middle Western portion of the map and the portal from Ilmari to Kur (in the southern middle). Amulna is an important early location to route out a path to for Leatherworking and Toolcrafting work orders if you are trying to level these skills. I have a full article on what I call the [[workorderrun|Work Order Run]]. | - You can run from Rahu to the Ilmari Desert Portal somewhat safely by hugging the northern border of the map. You will still run into Evil Beggars sometimes just outside of Rahu on your way to the Rahu desert entrance, but they can be handled pretty safely at level 40 and avoided safely at earlier levels, too. Once in Ilmari (you'll be in the middle north of the map), you can use Tab to find the nearest enemy as you run and avoid Grimalkins, Drakes, and the Manticores without too much trouble to make it to Amulna in the Middle Western portion of the map and the portal from Ilmari to Kur (in the southern middle). Amulna is an important early location to route out a path to for Leatherworking and Toolcrafting work orders if you are trying to level these skills. I have a full article on what I call the [[workorderrun|Work Order Run]]. |
- You are going to get overwhelmed by everything you can do when you first get past the newbie island. After the newbie island, the game really opens up super wide and you get overloaded with loot and quests and NPC favors and possible skills very easily. This can lead to "analysis paralysis" as you attempt to save meats, organs, skins, wood, mushrooms, food, and everything else that you find in the game in order to craft everything you can in the game. Don't. Save two of either meats, organs, skins, food, mushrooms, or wood, but not all of them. Later on you'll be able to save more, but not as a brand new player without inventory gear. | - You are going to get overwhelmed by everything you can do when you first get past the newbie island. After the newbie island, the game really opens up super wide and you get overloaded with loot and quests and NPC favors and possible skills very easily. This can lead to "analysis paralysis" as you attempt to save meats, organs, skins, wood, mushrooms, food, and everything else that you find in the game in order to craft everything you can in the game. Don't. Save two of either meats, organs, skins, food, mushrooms, or wood, for crafting but not all of them. Later on you'll be able to save more, but not as a brand new player without inventory gear. I recommend focusing on meats and fruits early on to get Cooking skills higher. This doesn't mean you can't forage for more items, but you should probably sell everything but fruits and meats unless you have something specific in alchemy you are saving things for. It is worth noting that the community chest in Serbule will give you a ton of extra inventory space for all the other things you want to save for crafting later. Specifically skins and mushrooms might be worth putting there for the time being so you can later come back to craft with them. |
- Focus on increasing Favor with the NPCs that give you inventory space in Serbule. While this seems like a repeat of the point in the top ten list, I will get into specifics here. The two most important and easiest NPCs to get Favor with first are Joeh and Marna for their inventory space. Marna will take your skins and Joeh will take sausages, both can be made or obtained from killing Pigs around Serbule. Fainor in the inn has the recipe for Sausages and it's pretty easy to get to the point of making them. | - Focus on increasing Favor with the NPCs that give you inventory space in Serbule. While this seems like a repeat of the point in the top ten list, I will get into specifics here. The two most important and easiest NPCs to get Favor with first are Joeh and Marna for their inventory space. Marna will take your skins and Joeh will take sausages, both can be made or obtained from killing Pigs around Serbule. Fainor in the inn has the recipe for Sausages and early Fruit-based foods and it's pretty easy to get to the point of making them so you can easily get favor with Joeh and Marna. |
- Focus on only two major combat skills that you like after level 30. You can mix and match and play around with different combat skills, but if you are still doing this at level 40, you're only hurting yourself, in my honest opinion. You should know by level 25 or at most level 30 if you like a skill enough to take it to level 80+ | - Focus on only two major combat skills that you like after level 40. You can mix and match and play around with different combat skills, but if you are still doing this at level 60, you're only hurting yourself, in my honest opinion. You should know by level 35 or at most level 50 if you like a skill enough to take it to level 80+. |
- I picked only three major "Crafting" skills I wanted to be an expert at while leveling my two main combat skills and went with them: Gardening, Cooking, and Tailoring. You may do well to focus on the same three or maybe include Leatherworking instead of Tailoring and Carpentry instead of Gardening. If you don't mind doing surveys compared to Gardening, or especially if you plan to go Werewolf or Druid, I would recommend Surveying/Mining/Geology (Lycan/Werewolf), Blacksmithing (Lycan/Werewolf), and later, Toolcrafting (Druid), too. Cooking is pretty much a must-have skill for everyone due to Favor questing, and it is imperative for solo players. If you are in a duo, one person should probably focus on Gardening and Cooking. | - I picked only three major "Crafting" skills I wanted to be an expert at while leveling my two main combat skills and went with them: Gardening, Cooking, and Tailoring. You may do well to focus on the same three or maybe include Leatherworking instead of Tailoring and Carpentry instead of Gardening. If you don't mind doing Surveying compared to Gardening, or especially if you plan to go Werewolf or Cow, I would recommend Surveying/Mining/Geology (Lycan/Werewolf), Blacksmithing (Lycan/Werewolf), and later, Toolcrafting for barding (Cow), too. Cooking is pretty much a must-have skill for everyone due to Favor questing, and it is imperative for solo players. If you are in a duo, one person should probably focus on Gardening and Cooking. |
- NPCs will run out of gold, it has nothing to do with other players getting the vendor's gold, though. It sucks big time to not have an NPC buy anything from you early on. Everyone notices the money problem with Marna right away, too. __You simply must get Favor increased with NPCs, not just for their inventory space, but also so that they will spend money buying your items__. That first pig snout for Joeh is essential to gaining Favor with him. Keep in mind that every player has been through this, too, you are not a unique person to have run into this problem. Eventually these merchants will have so much money for you on a weekly basis that it will not be an issue unless you are grinding particularly hard. | - NPCs will run out of gold, it has nothing to do with other players getting the vendor's gold, though. It sucks big time to not have an NPC buy anything from you early on. Everyone notices the money problem with Marna and Cleo Conyers running out of money right away, too. __You simply must get Favor increased with NPCs, not just for their inventory space, but also so that they will spend money buying your items__. That first pig snout for Joeh is essential to gaining Favor with him. Keep in mind that every player has been through this, too, you are not a unique person to have run into this problem. Eventually these merchants will have so much money for you on a weekly basis that it will not be an issue unless you are grinding particularly hard. |
- Flia in Serbule will trade an Aquamarine gem for a Tuft of Fur and a Beak. You can get Tuft of Fur from the wolves in Kur and you can buy Beak from Way in the Mushroom Cave. Both can then be Bartered with Flia when she is at Best Friends (or Like Family?) Favor level for the gem. This makes Aquamarines and Rubywalls two of the best crafting gems for Work Orders and early gear if you aren't going to focus on Surveying. Bartering with Flia is an easy way to get a decent number of these gems without having to Survey. She also trades an Ancient Gold Coin for an art piece called "Esoteria" which is worth more money for its value than the painting by itself. | - Flia in Serbule will trade an Aquamarine gem for a Tuft of Fur and a Beak. You can get Tuft of Fur from the wolves in Kur and you can buy Beak from Way in the Mushroom Cave. Both can then be Bartered with Flia when she is at Best Friends (or Like Family?) Favor level for the gem. This makes Aquamarines and Rubywalls two of the best crafting gems for Work Orders and early gear if you aren't going to focus on Surveying. Bartering with Flia is an easy way to get a decent number of these gems without having to Survey. She also trades an Ancient Gold Coin for an art piece called "Esoteria" which is worth more money for its value than the painting by itself. |
- You can obtain easy Favor with Nightshade in Kur using Heartshrooms by converting them to Gur-Hortas in Sun Vale. Heartshrooms can be farmed in the Mushroom Cave early on. Store them and you can later turn them into Gur Hortas via bartering at Sun Vale with Yagreet. Enchanted Holly Seeds can also be bartered for them which is important for Toolcrafting and Druids. | - You can obtain easy Favor with Nightshade in Kur using Heartshrooms by converting them to Gur-Hortas in Sun Vale. Heartshrooms can be farmed in the Mushroom Cave early on. Store them and you can later turn them into Gur Hortas via bartering at Sun Vale with Yagreet. Enchanted Holly Seeds can also be bartered for them which is important for Toolcrafting and Druids. |
- There are two NPCs that give quests for free loot. One is Pennoc in Serbule, who gives "Entertain Me" quests and the other is Lakrea in Rahu who gives quests for a skill called Holistic Wellness. You will gain levels in the skill as well as items for doing her quests. Both of them may sometimes ask you to do something that you either cannot do or aren't willing to spend the time to do. You can feel free to abandon or cancel their quests, just keep in mind you won't get another quest from them for an hour or so after canceling a quest you just obtained. | - There are two NPCs that give quests for free loot. One is Pennoc in Serbule, who gives "Entertain Me" quests and the other is Lakrea in Rahu who gives quests for a skill called Holistic Wellness. You will gain levels in the skill as well as items for doing her quests. Both of them may sometimes ask you to do something that you either cannot do or aren't willing to spend the time to do. You can feel free to abandon or cancel their quests, just keep in mind you won't get another quest from them for an hour or so after canceling a quest you just obtained. |
- One important thing I've noticed in this game is sometimes you need to type and repeat the same or similar commands like /particlespam into chat or /invite <playername> over and over. It's not really documented, but you can hold CTRL and press the UP cursor to repeat a previous command/chat. It's particularly helpful if you are chatting with someone and they zone out or exit to switch to an alt for a quick trade and your message fails while they are "offline". You can just hit CTRL-<UP> to repeat whatever super long message you had just tried to send. | - One important thing I've noticed in this game is sometimes you need to type and repeat the same or similar commands like /particlespam into chat or /invite <playername> over and over. It's not really documented, but you can hold CTRL and press the UP cursor to repeat a previous command/chat. It's particularly helpful if you are chatting with someone and they zone out or exit to switch to an alt for a quick trade and your message fails while they are "offline". You can just hit CTRL-<UP> to repeat whatever super long message you had just tried to send. |
- Once you get into Brewing, for the love of everything holy, please do not make the same mistake I did and craft with hard liquor barrels or beer barrels to level. You simply will never have enough Barley to level the skill up at any reasonable speed this way. The "one glass" skills are the only serious way to level Brewing as of right now and you will be wasting your time doing anything else. Also, don't level Brewing, just don't even bother with it till you are end game and have stacks of items for it. It will drain your money and requires tons of Gardening. | - Once you get into Brewing, for the love of everything holy, please do not make the same mistake I did and craft with hard liquor barrels or beer barrels to level. You simply will never have enough Barley to level the skill up at any reasonable speed this way. The "one glass" skills are the only serious way to level Brewing as of right now and you will be wasting your time doing anything else. Also, don't level Brewing unless you know what you are doing. Just don't even bother with it till you are end game and have stacks of items for it. It will drain your money and requires tons of Gardening. It's not a skill for newbies. |
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