I'm new too, and really lost and frustrated right now. I don't know if it's just me, but the tutorials are really terrible.
Yah, tutorial definitely could use a rework. But no worries, we are here to help!
My first gripe is--the whole "skill point" thing when you want to train until to a new skill. WHERE do I find it in my myriad information windows?
Hit 'P' to bring up your personal attributes. There you'll be able to see your skill points available to use, set your title to the role you want people to see you as, see your hp/sap/stam/focus and regen stats, etc.
The 'A' button will bring up the Action Progress window, these are your skill trees, you can see what lvl they are in this window. Selecting the windows will have the list of skills you can get for that level on the right.
You close these windows by hitting the same key. Be warned here, sometimes, especially at first, you will be trying to chat and end up closing all the windows. Heck, even I still do this once in a while, but I have all the windows hotkey memorized so it's not too much of a problem for me. But for you, first try to retype what you jsut tried to type to see if you can get the windows back. If you still are missing windows, hit the 'K' key to bring up the list of keys. You can also rebind your keys here.
Also know that you're allow up to 4 interface layouts configuration, by hitting F1-F4. To save your current layout to an F key, hit ctrl and the key to save to. E.G ctrl F2.
For skil points, the rules is that evry time you dinged (lvl up) a skill, you get 10 skill points for that skill. E.G if you dinged harvesting, you get 10 harvesting skill points, dinged offensive magic, you get 10 magic skill points.
Then deciding on actions and which ones to take. I'm trying to do foraging, but the explanations aren't worth much. I think I just wasted a bunch of skill points on useless stuff, especially since I'm using them and can't figure out what they do.
The foraging stanzas and skills are a bit intimidating at first, and there are a few redudant one that you probably won't ever need to get.
Just know that it's ok if you think you wasted some skill points, there're plenty to go around by leveling another skill trees later on when you get to higher level (thes tree splits into specialization branches after a certain level).
Secondly, I was getting so frustrated with the "tutorial" area that I teleported and now I'm in Zora now, and there's no one here. No. One. And I have very poor skills, and I can't figure out now how one would train them up. Do trainers cost money? Where can I find someone to help me out?
I'm thinking about starting over again and redoing my character and training to level 20 before I leave the beginning place again. But it still doesn't fix the fact that I don't understand how the skill points work, nor how to pick out my next skills!
Doh. Zorai is probably not the best choice for beginners, because their population are always much smaller than the other 3 races, and most of the oldies are probably out deeper in the jungle. If you want to redo, Matis is the most populated, then Fyros, then Tryker, and last Zorai, in term of population.
The trainers in Zora are in a little pit in the middle of the city, near the Kami altar and stable. It's like a stage that sink into the ground. You can see 4 "drive-thru" windows like thing, the trainers are hiding in them.
There are 4 types of trainers:
Fighter
Magic
Harvest
Craft
You start with the basic skills for each trees. Once you leveled up and obtained skill points in a tree, say the Fight tree from meleeing, then you can purchase skills from the Fighter to use. The best one to get for meleeing is Increase Damage at first, then Accurate Attack if you find yourself missing too often.
To combine both skills, you can edit one of your Attack skill and add the AA and ID options. Note that you'll need to increase the hp and stam credits to compensate for this.
Edit: I restarted and I get the Skill Points--you get 10 after you level up. I think it's one of those things that's so simple, everyone knows it, so they don't bother to put it in the tutorial. Unless it was there and I'm just silly and not finding it. Also, I'm not as frustrated. I'm out killin mektaubs and javings. Mwahahaha
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Don't worry, we all think the tutorial is crap. Hope you didn't get too frustrated with it, and is having fun.
Cheers Arakknya! Maybe see you in game.