Start & progress · Getting started
New player guide
A new Aisling should finish the tutorial, learn the panels and movement, choose a class deliberately, and hunt without skipping important level gates.
Practical guide
3 steps for this topic- Complete the tutorial, equip the supplied gear, and practice movement, attacking, inventory, map, skill, spell, chat, and status panels before leaving.
- Choose a base class by reading its learnables and later path—not by its starter weapon—and make a simple level-99 stat plan before accepting large experience rewards.
- Use quests for early equipment and experience, then pair each hunting area with its map, monsters, elements, and drops as the character advances.
Key details
Keep these with the route- First permanent choice
- Class choice determines trainers and the initial skill or spell route.
- Early warning
- Instant experience can skip insight-limited quests or leave a poorly planned stat sequence.
Detailed reference
4 concrete notes- Install the current official client in a location where the account can write its update and settings files. Avoid archived modified clients and use official support for account or patch failures.
- Complete the tutorial for its starting equipment, learn how NPC dialogue and spoken commands work, then choose a first class only after reading that class's core role and stat needs.
- Use the map, skill, spell, item, monster, and quest records as separate tools: find the trainer, assemble the shopping list, equip for the area, and only then spend a timed bonus.
- A player guide or mentor can shorten the first route considerably, but do not share passwords or account access in exchange for help.
