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THINGS I WISH I'D KNOWN EARLIER - Spells, Skills, and Combat Arts

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* AoE abilities with green backgrounds on their icons will only hit mobs that are part of the same group. AoE abilities with blue backgrounds will hit everything around you, regardless of whether or not it is engaged. Be wary with these, as you can quickly engage a lot of otherwise non-aggro mobs when they are caught in the AoE effect.

* You can upgrade your spells and combat arts. They start at apprentice 1, commonly abbreviated as "App1". App2 skills are sold by Class Trainers in town. App3 and App4 skills are made by tradeskilling players using commonly available materials. Adept1 are found in chests off mobs. Adept2 and Adept4 are only available for Achievement tree abilities. Adept3 is made by tradeskillers using rare materials. Master1 drops off raid level mobs and very, very rarely off normal mobs. It is definitely worth your time to try and acquire App4 or Adept1 levels for your skills. Look on the brokers to see what's for sale.

* Most Class Trainers can be found in the same area as their archetype's writ-givers in whichever city allows that particular class, but there are exceptions!  If you cannot find your Class Trainer, ask the nearest guard for [name of class"] (you may have to try a couple zones).  Haven has one Class Trainer for each archetype, in the northeastern cave area beyond the Nektulos zone-in.

* At level 20, you can purchase a "fun" spell that is based on your class. These spells are generally insignificant things that do not affect your efficiency in-game, but are meant to provide humor or an "ooh aah" factor. These are sold by Class Trainers, and more become available at later levels.

* Some spells or combat arts can only be found through certain Adventure Packs or Expansions.

* If you are looking on the broker for spells and combat art upgrades, try using Advanced Search. Set the item type to Spell Scroll, Class to your class, the minimum level to either 1 or slightly below your current level, and the maximum level to your current level or slightly above. This will bring up only the skill and spell upgrades relevant to your class and level.

* The concentration bar is the 5 little bubbles which appear directly underneath your name in the Player window. As you use abilities that require concentration, these will light up. If you hold your mouse over an active bubble, you will see the name of the spell/effect it is linked to. Right clicking on it will allow you to cancel it. You can also cancel these effects from your maintained effects window.

* If you are a melee based character, concentrate on upgrading your armor and weapons before your skills. Upgrading melee skills adds little effectiveness to your character. If you are a casting based character, concentrate on upgrading your skills -- going from App1 to Adept1 will make a huge difference in your effectiveness.

* Combat Arts and Spells above level 50 are not given automatically when you level - they must be crafted, looted, or purchased from Class Trainers or other players.

* At varying levels, you will be able to customize your character with racial traditions (special skills available only to your race), character traits (modifies stats), and specialized training (allows you to upgrade one of your 4 most recently aquired abilities to Master II level). Here is a chart of when you receive these abilities:  All of these abilities and modifications are listed in your Achievement window (Press L), as well as the level at which you get them. 

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