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Getting comfortable in Ashes of Creation takes some time, especially for new players. The game has a steep learning curve, but you can get a good start by keeping a few tips in mind. Everyone’s experience will be different, but being prepared can help you succeed no matter your initial choices.
We’ll cover some of the best early-game actions you can take to boost your travel speed, earn more coins, and explore more effectively. Here’s what you need to know to kick off your adventure.
Unlock a Mount
Your first priority should be unlocking a mount to move around Verra faster. Traveling on foot is slow and can be risky, but a mount makes exploring much easier and safer. You can unlock your first mount by completing the introductory quests. It’s best to focus on these before wandering off too far. Additionally, quests at Briarmoor farm can help you unlock a cargo mount, which simplifies transporting goods.
Complete Commissions
When you see a settlement’s commission board, check it out. These bounties are posted by the local mayor and can involve simple tasks like delivering goods or fighting monsters to protect the area. Completing commissions gets you familiar with the region and rewards you with items and coin, which can help upgrade your gear early on. Be sure to finish and turn in your commissions promptly.
Invest in Crafting Recipes
Early gear isn’t very strong, so investing in crafting recipes is essential. These allow you to make gear for yourself and others, helping you earn more money over time. To do this, you need to gather raw materials, which are not instanced, so other players may be competing to harvest the same resources. Collect resources whenever you find them to avoid missing out.
Experiment with Archetypes on Multiple Characters
You can’t change your starting archetype, so it’s helpful to experiment using other characters. You can create multiple characters for free at the start, and switching between them is simple—just log out and choose a different character from the menu. Trying out different archetypes helps you discover what playstyle suits you best before committing to a specific build.
Talk to Every NPC
Not all quests show up on the quest board, so take time to speak with NPCs you come across. Some will give you new quests, while others provide valuable information about the region. Merchants and craftsmen NPCs can also offer materials and recipes you might need. Always be ready to chat—sometimes, NPCs need help or can offer assistance.
Craft Rucksacks for Storage
Your available inventory is limited, so crafting additional storage like rucksacks is crucial. Early on, you’ll complete a quest teaching you how to make a basic rucksack. While small at first, you can upgrade your storage by making better bags. You can carry up to three bags, each with its own inventory, helping you manage your items more efficiently as you explore.
Keep an Eye on the Roads
The roads are risky but full of opportunities. You might encounter monsters, traveling merchants, or other players moving between settlements. Sometimes, you’ll find dropped items from caravans or fallen players. Stay alert for loot and threats alike—what you find can be lucky treasure or a warning to be cautious.
Trade with Other Players
If you need specific items, don’t hesitate to ask other players for help. Opening the chat menu is a good way to find traders or craftsmen who might have what you need. Many items and resources are traded, and working with others can help you get ahead. Conversely, items you no longer want may be valuable to someone else, so trading is a win-win.
Finally, remember to explore and test different approaches. Whether you prefer tanking, sneaking, or crafting, trying out various builds on alternate characters can help you find what works best for you before you commit to long-term grinding efforts.




