Majority of your quests will have a reward for you. XP food buff, potion or gear. Rarely does it give you rewards that give you no benefit. When it does, just select the far right one - an item the you just vendor for Gil.
Majority of your quests will have a reward for you. XP food buff, potion or gear. Rarely does it give you rewards that give you no benefit. When it does, just select the far right one - an item the you just vendor for Gil.

When you start to get to the higher content of the game you will have a challenge ahead of you. But don't be afraid of not becoming healer when coming to this point. When you have practice growing up in to the lvls and doing dungeon runs. You will be fine, later on you will deal with heavy spike damage special in HM primal fights. and here is a tip always use cure I, in order to use Cure II how i do it is when i have the perk pop where u get to use cure II for free then use it if you use it with out that perk, you will burn through your mp fast. Also dont over heal as while. When you get the spell regen, this spell will help you on the tank and spot heal where its very hard to heal others at times. Cure III never used it to much mana cost I like to use Medic II but rarely because of the regen buff it gives I leave this option to u if you want to use it or not. But it also good to know the fights before you go in to them. youtube
Another thing i noticed was while getting better gear....a lot of other MMO's have where you can equip an piece of clothing and not have to wear it because it might not match what you want to wear or for your personal style. I wanted to know if i could do that on this game, right now my character looks like a train wreck lol



You can only turn on / off of head gear and main + secondary weapon and tool (when sheated).
The All Classes gear is designed for healers or magic dps. That is why it has MND and INT on it. There is very little class specific gear in general until later levels.
There is very few Mage outfits that look decent because they all look the same as you level.
Even the Mage drop of level 31 I believe looks the same as every other friggin' robe in this game.
They really missed the mark on robes...Really hope they change it up a bit in future patches.
If you want to be a better healer, do a lot of dungeons once you unlock them at 15. Sub-thirty dungeons tend to have very little sporadic damage, so you have plenty of time to develop good technique. There is a tendency for new healers to tunnel vision onto the party window and play whack-a-mole. This is not ideal, though for the most part it will satisfy your role. The best advice I can give you is to grow accustomed to actually watching the fight. There are a ton of indicators in combat that let you know where the damage is likely to fall. You can see which DPS is moving too slow to get out of the AoE, or when the mob is winding up for a big attack on the tank. This allows you to be a proactive healer, rather than reactive, and better prioritize where your healing is most needed. Make use of the HP bars floating over each character's head! Of course, the party window (and focus target, enemy list, primary target) are very useful references, and I have them all arranged surrounding my character for ease of view, but it doesn't provide all of the pertinent information.
Also, quality of life tip: If you are attempting to heal people outside of your party, such as in a FATE, the best place to click on them to target them is the little HP bar over their heads. It's very hit or miss if you try to select them by clicking their body I've found, but the HP bar is quite reliable.
Personally i find that the easiest/quickest method is to target players through enemies, though thats my personal viewpointAlso, quality of life tip: If you are attempting to heal people outside of your party, such as in a FATE, the best place to click on them to target them is the little HP bar over their heads. It's very hit or miss if you try to select them by clicking their body I've found, but the HP bar is quite reliable.![]()
Yes, I assist heal often, but since a lot of damage ends up being splash damage, the people who need healing aren't always being targetted by any mob.
Can't believe no one answered this. Gear, you don't get Cnj gear til late late. Your gear is just DoM gear. That has all your stats. The reason Gla and Mrd have gear for themselves are because they're tanks - they need vitality, strength, and parry - not determination, crit or any of the DoW classes need. As a healer, you share the same stats with dps casters at that level. All you need is Mind and Piety - even determination helps I believe. Most caster gear at lower levels has those stats.
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