This post is a bit late, but better late than never.
To start this off, let's look at what characters we have going into this.
To start this off, let's look at what characters we have going into this.
From left to right
Hiri: Elin Priest, level 55
Gorillalotion: Baraka Mystic, level 25 (belonging to my brother)
Zerkave: Castanic Sorcerer, level 8
I started this game going into it as a healer, as learning from my experiences as a mage in World of Warcraft that NO ONE cares about a dps, hoping that it would be easier to find groups to do anything.
Just kidding!
On to my first point, questing and solo combat versus monsters, I’ll be doing most of the talking with pictures here.
Zoom in if you need to.
Quests are still, go to X and kill Y of Z, collect X of Y, or talk to Y. Not much changes here from your standard MMO.
Combat however is a bit more involved when it comes to solo PVE.
A normal enemy preparing for an aoe attack.
Almost all of your skills need to be aimed in this game, gone are the days of tab targeting your opponents. From healing to doing damage, you need to keep your cursor on your foe (or friend for the healers) if you want to come out ahead. Fighting monsters in Tera can be its own challenge, though not a hard one if this you have previous experience in other games. Almost monsters telegraph their attacks ahead of time. Eyes suddenly glow red? get ready to dodge! Big monster flexing its muscles getting ready for a big sweeping attack? get that backflip ready! but more details on combat in another post.
Anyone who has played an MMO knows how questing goes, do the surrounding quests and go to the next town, Tera does not differ here. Though in Tera it seems that EVERYTHING will give you EXP, from mining and gathering to questing to killing random enemies.
Though if that doesn't suit you, you can level up off of the little animals wandering the terrain.
If you follow the story quest, denoted by the red title text, you will be taken to some new areas such as underground mines being used as a prison for an elder (but somewhat friendly) god complete with his own cinematic introduction (if you complete the story quest).
But I won’t... let the audio keep in sync with the video!
The story quest is chock full of cinematic parts, (all of which have trouble keeping the audio and video in sync). Even giving you cinematics during instances when you complete your related story quest, MUCH to the dismay of your hyperactive party members who don’t bother checking to see if the healer is ready (despite the giant PLAYER IN CINEMATIC icon over his head). After the cinematic ends, you even get to talk to the big god himself and receive your orders from him.
Hey, were those YOUR balls I passed under on the way up here?
Who of course, gives you a quest to go into an instance (to, you know, prove your worth). After taking I queued for an instance while clearing out the rest of the quests in the area.
You thought I was kidding didn’t you.
My queue eventually triggered and I was invited into an instance, though not the one the god gave me a quest for. I will make another post about my adventures into instances and group questing.
So long!
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