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The Basics

What You Need to Know...

This tutorial is packed with information and designed to get you up to speed fast about TERA so you can start having fun. There are a few core concepts that you should know up front.

Keep Moving

Keep Moving

The one tip every TERA player needs to keep in mind is that survivability depends on not standing still. Also, your attacks will miss if you’re not in that skill’s range and aiming at your target.


Anger Equals Danger

Monsters have tells, such as flashing eyes or changing colors. This says a monster is enraged, with more attack power and bigger crits. It's much more likely to chase you until you’re dead. On the plus side, they’re far more vulnerable to your attacks!
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Big-Ass Monsters

If it’s big, it’s bad. Any monster with a skull icon next to its name is going to be trouble solo.


Gear Up

For peak combat efficiency, your character’s level and equipment level should be the same. The abilities of individual equipment can offset the difference somewhat, and different items work for different situations. Keep an eye on your stuff, and upgrade often.

Gear Up

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Find it and Fight it

When a quest sends you to “talk” to a monster or NPC, the quest’s text and the on-screen tracker may contain hyperlinks. Click on one to place an orange marker as a waypoint or spawn area on your maps.


Know Your Role

Each class is designed to work both solo and in a group, but there are four main character focuses: defense, melee damage, ranged damage, and healing. When you team up, your character will be more effective as your teammates’ strengths enhance your own.

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