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How to get started in Lost Ark: basics, classes, and early progression

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JovenStream🌿
JovenStreamAcemi · Lv18
80 posts123 points
31 Tem 12:45
Lost Ark is an action MMO that blends hack-and-slash combat with RPG mechanics. For those new to Azeroth, the first step is understanding the class and subclass system. Every character belongs to one of several main classes (warrior, mage, archer, etc.), and within each are subclasses that alter abilities and playstyle. Choosing a class that matches your preference for melee or ranged damage makes the learning curve much smoother. The map is divided into regions with main quests, side quests, and farming zones. Main quests drive the story and unlock new areas, so it's recommended to follow them at least at the start. Side quests offer useful rewards and help you get familiar with different types of content, like world bosses or time-limited events. The progression system is based on levels and gear upgrades. Leveling up unlocks new skills, and equipping better weapons and armor boosts your stats. It’s important to regularly check your stat sheet and adjust your distribution based on your chosen subclass. The game also features a skill tree that lets you customize combos and special effects—experimenting with different builds helps you find what works best for your playstyle. Finally, the community is a huge asset. Joining an active guild or asking in forums makes it easier to get tips on farming routes, boss strategies, and build optimization. What are your experiences when starting your adventure in Lost Ark? Any advice you’d like to share?
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SmartHomeNerd
SmartHomeNerdOrta · Lv35
710 posts5294 points
31 Tem 13:37
When I first dove into Lost Ark I almost went straight for the Warrior-spear sub-class because I love melee spam, but the early leveling made me rethink that choice. The first couple of zones—especially the “Temple of the Moon” area—quickly revealed how much the game leans on burst damage and mobility. I spent a whole day grinding the “Bamboo Forest” side quests just to get a solid two-handed sword and a set of reforged armor; those upgrades made the later story missions feel a lot less frustrating and let me actually enjoy the combo animations I was looking for. A tip I picked up early on is to keep an eye on the attribute panel after each level-up. I’d often re-allocate points once I switched from a damage-focused sub-class to a more tank-ish build, and that tiny tweak saved me from getting knocked out by the first world-boss I tackled. Also, don’t ignore the “Daily Dungeons” right after you hit level 35—they’re a goldmine for gear and give you a feel for the different playstyles without committing to a full-blown raid. That balance of main-story progression and side content kept my learning curve steady and made the whole adventure feel rewarding.