Any advice for someone new to this game?

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Posted by: Linthenius.3704

Linthenius.3704

Just got a copy since it was on sale, and needed a break from the other MMO I usually play, and wondering if I could get some basic starting tips for the game.

I already have about 8 years of World of warcraft experience on me, which might help. But I hear this game is completely different.

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Posted by: Azhure.1857

Azhure.1857

My advice:

You know what you like in MMORPGs more than any of us would. Locate the activities that fit your playstyle and have fun with them. PvE? PvP? WvW? Dungeons? AP farming? Skin collecting? Whatever it may be — Happy gaming.

EDIT: The New Player Experience (aka NPE) may irritate a veteran gamer such as yourself. Just know that the pain is only temporary.

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Posted by: Yenn.9185

Yenn.9185

Save yourself some headache in PVE.

There is no tank or healer.
Instead there are DPS, support and CC.
Everyone is primarily a DPS.
You are self-sufficient
Support and CC comes from your utilities, skills and traits, NOT gears.
Just wear Berserker or in some cases Assassins, then pick your build depending on how you want to play.

GL

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Posted by: Guhracie.3419

Guhracie.3419

The low level stuff you find is probably super valuable on the trading post. I would advise selling anything you loot as you level, and only salvage once you reach level 70 or so. Also, make sure you have gathering tools on hand, and gather everything you see.

Try the different weapons available to your profession. They change the first 5 skills you have access to, and can change the whole feel of the class.

Don’t buy traits. The developers have said that the trait system will be simplified at some point (probably) this year.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions or ask for help on map chat.

You can move while casting. You can move out of the way of attacks or dodge them.

There’s no node stealing. You and all the other people in the map will be able to mine that copper ore.

There’s no kill tagging. As long as you hit a thing and do enough damage, you’ll get credit.

Exploration, crafting, gathering, along with the staples of the MMO genre, will all get you experience.

You do not need ascended gear unless you’re planning on doing high level fractals.

Buy bags of T6 materials with your laurels.

Have fun!

“Be angry about legendary weapons, sure, but what about the recent drought of content?”
-Mike O’Brien
Because we can’t be angry about both?

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Posted by: Yargesh.4965

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Posted by: Ashen.2907

Ashen.2907

Move.

I mean your character. While fighting. You can use almost every ability while moving around. Do so. It helps.

Don’t forget to dodge. Pay attention to mob animations. Learn them. Dodge when the ones that you have learned to associate with heavy hitting attacks or strong control abilities come up.

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Posted by: Beldin.5498

Beldin.5498

I already have about 8 years of World of warcraft experience on me, which might help.

Nope .. best is to forget all that.

Else .. always have harvest tools equipped and harvest everything. It gives exp and
most stuff is simply good money at the Trading Post. Also check always the prices
at the TP before you sell anything to an NPC .. there is not much stuff that you
couldn’t better sell at the TP.

Good, easier starter characters : warrior, guardian, ranger, necro

Race doesn’t matter, just take them for the visual appearance.

EVERY MMO is awesome until it is released then its unfinished. A month after release it just sucks.
Best MMOs are the ones that never make it. Therefore Stargate Online wins.

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Posted by: Ark.6839

Ark.6839

My only advice to you would be… try things. No seriously, go and try things. Try to aim for level 30 and try your first dungeon. Do quests, explore, try PvP. Try custom arenas, unranked or ranked. Just try it.
Go to World vs World at least once, but try it during different days/times of the day (if you can, off course.). The night players are usually a lot different in attitude compared to the day players (ex: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cnEyVp7AoM).
Go to Edge of the Mists for a more… wild WvW.
During all this trying out… see if you can find new players similar to yourself. Join them! Just find what you wish to do in this game, do it and have fun

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Posted by: zenleto.6179

zenleto.6179

…It gives exp…

Just adding to this little snippet: just about everything gives xp here so go for broke.

Fire up the Hyperbowl ma, we’re going to town!

Would you like some hard cheeze with your sad whine?

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Posted by: nesh.7234

nesh.7234

Do.Not.Rush.At.The.Cap!

Seriously, don’t — there is no need for that.

Also, do not skip zones because they are in “lower level” range, you will get automatically down leveled to the zone part you are in but XP and loot (except mats) will be for your level.

Always try to do events when they pop around you as most are fun.

Apart from that, as others said — explore, this game rewards that more than any other I played.

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