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 ====== Beginner's Guide ====== ====== Beginner's Guide ======
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 ===== Intro to Archlight ===== ===== Intro to Archlight =====
  
-This guid will cover how to get started, as well as include links to important resources you can and should take advantage of.\\ +This guide will cover how to get started, as well as include links to important resources you can and should take advantage of.\\ 
 Forming alliances and working together with other players is a key part of Archlight, and while you can make a good amount of progress alone, the game is designed and balanced around tackling content as a group.\\  Forming alliances and working together with other players is a key part of Archlight, and while you can make a good amount of progress alone, the game is designed and balanced around tackling content as a group.\\ 
 This guide is meant to give you a basic understanding of the core mechanics and features of the game, but it does cover a lot of material, so you may find it easiest to skim and return here to reference particular things as you delve deeper. This guide is meant to give you a basic understanding of the core mechanics and features of the game, but it does cover a lot of material, so you may find it easiest to skim and return here to reference particular things as you delve deeper.
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 If you receive a roll you don’t like or want to try for a higher value roll, you can use a Gem Remover (crafted with 3kk and 1 AT, or purchased from players or in the Game Store) to pull the gems out and try again. If you receive a roll you don’t like or want to try for a higher value roll, you can use a Gem Remover (crafted with 3kk and 1 AT, or purchased from players or in the Game Store) to pull the gems out and try again.
  
-===== Quests =====+===== [[quests|Quests]] =====
 Quests are a major part of progression through Archlight, starting around level 500, all the way through high level awakening and power.\\  Quests are a major part of progression through Archlight, starting around level 500, all the way through high level awakening and power.\\ 
 There are two types of quests: Side Quests, A few of which are designed to be done solo, and some must be done with a group (Seven Trials requires 1 players of each vocation, and some coordination to complete it's puzzles), and Story quests.\\ There are two types of quests: Side Quests, A few of which are designed to be done solo, and some must be done with a group (Seven Trials requires 1 players of each vocation, and some coordination to complete it's puzzles), and Story quests.\\
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 Voodoo (grants you voodoo Weapons), Heroes (hero Weapons and your Gold Emblem) and Eternal Tombs (which give Renegade equipment). Voodoo (grants you voodoo Weapons), Heroes (hero Weapons and your Gold Emblem) and Eternal Tombs (which give Renegade equipment).
  
-===== Professions =====+===== [[professions|Professions]] =====
 Professions are a large part of gaining power for your character - they allow you to craft items that grant boosts to stats, gems that give you increased damage, attack speed, health, mana, regeneration of hp/mp, potions, and accessories that buff your character in Different ways.\\  Professions are a large part of gaining power for your character - they allow you to craft items that grant boosts to stats, gems that give you increased damage, attack speed, health, mana, regeneration of hp/mp, potions, and accessories that buff your character in Different ways.\\ 
 The collection professions are Mining, Fishing, Skinning, and farming (though farming is it’s own thing). Professions even offer passive bonuses and enhancements once you reach higher levels. Professions are huge, and deserve a writeup of their own, but you can find all of the information about them here on the Wiki. The collection professions are Mining, Fishing, Skinning, and farming (though farming is it’s own thing). Professions even offer passive bonuses and enhancements once you reach higher levels. Professions are huge, and deserve a writeup of their own, but you can find all of the information about them here on the Wiki.
  

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