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7/2/2025, 4:24:58 PM
Also, to the two recent arrivals to Clover: Welcome! Always great seeing new blood entering those ranks. Doesn't tend to happen often these days, eheh...
Pardon me taking a bit to waive you in. Technically juggling three MMOs at the moment (whew boy...), so my attention is more than a little divided. Hopefully that'll settle-down in the coming weeks.
If you're brand-new to TERA (or just Starscape in general), I strongly suggest checking out the server-specific guides listed in the OP. Those will get you started on the right foot, especially if you plan to burn your Level Skip Scroll on any character.
This game throws at LOT at the player if you insta-skip to Level 70. Skills, Glyphs, Companions, about 12 different questchains which all look important, et cetera... It's easy to get overwhelmed by what actually matters, and what can be ignored or set aside for later.
Of course, should you want to level the old-fashioned way and experience all of the zones you'd otherwise completely skip-over, that's also quite fine. Just be aware that, like so many themepark-esque MMOs before it, much of this game's activity takes place upon reaching the level-cap.
There's no shame in wanting to take things slow, or speeding through to the "good parts" if you're feeling impatient. It's up to (You)!
HQ: https://files.catbox.moe/ibhhz1.png
Pardon me taking a bit to waive you in. Technically juggling three MMOs at the moment (whew boy...), so my attention is more than a little divided. Hopefully that'll settle-down in the coming weeks.
If you're brand-new to TERA (or just Starscape in general), I strongly suggest checking out the server-specific guides listed in the OP. Those will get you started on the right foot, especially if you plan to burn your Level Skip Scroll on any character.
This game throws at LOT at the player if you insta-skip to Level 70. Skills, Glyphs, Companions, about 12 different questchains which all look important, et cetera... It's easy to get overwhelmed by what actually matters, and what can be ignored or set aside for later.
Of course, should you want to level the old-fashioned way and experience all of the zones you'd otherwise completely skip-over, that's also quite fine. Just be aware that, like so many themepark-esque MMOs before it, much of this game's activity takes place upon reaching the level-cap.
There's no shame in wanting to take things slow, or speeding through to the "good parts" if you're feeling impatient. It's up to (You)!
HQ: https://files.catbox.moe/ibhhz1.png
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