Ashes of Creation provides you with a platform where you can build, craft, battle, and prosper alongside other players in the Fallen World of Verra. In this MMORPG, you can take a path of your choosing, and after a while, you can explore this huge world and all that it has to offer. For more information on Ashes of Creation, don’t forget to check out its official website here.
While there’s a lot to do in this MMORPG, it doesn’t guide you much, and the following tips will allow you to get ahead and be successful in the game quickly.
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Choose Your Archetype Wisely
As you’re creating your character, you have a choice to pick your desired Archetype. Your chosen Archetype drastically affects your gameplay, and it can’t be changed later on, so you have to be wise in your decision.
Fortunately, the game allows you to create multiple characters, so you can have a taste of each Archetype in the game before fully committing to one for your main character.
While you’re only allowed to pick one main Archetype, as you progress, you can also pick a secondary Archetype. However, for most of the early game, you’ll be playing only with your main Archetype.

Do Quests To Level Up Quickly
Defeating the enemies grants you experience, but it is nothing compared to what you get for completing quests. There are plenty of quests in the game, aside from the early-game questline, depending on whichever path you take.
Completing these optional quests not only grants you experience. But some of them may also give you equipment chests or Glints, which can then be sold to vendors for coins.
You’ll be needing coins for most of the stuff in the game. That’s why it’s best to have as many of those as possible. Completing quests is one way to earn money quickly.

Complete Destiny Quests
Destiny Quests can be accessed from the bar at the bottom-right corner of the screen. These quests are optional, and they mostly require you to perform beginner-friendly tasks, while also giving you an idea about how to do different things in the game.
Completing these Destiny Quests also gives you experience, as well as equipment crates in some cases. It makes it an effective alternative if you’ve got no quests to follow in the open world.
As you progress in the game, more Destiny Quests become unlocked, and the rewards also gradually improve, while also teaching you things that can help you get around in the game.

Join A Guild
In most MMORPGs, guilds are an effective way to play together with other players and be successful. While you can do fine for most of the early game, as you get ahead, things get more difficult, and being in a guild and having other players around to help you out can make all the difference.
Keep in mind that the guild you’re joining doesn’t have to be super strong; as long as it has players who communicate well and are friendly, it can drastically improve your gameplay experience.

Use The Storage For Any Items You Don’t Immediately Need
You can find the Storage Clerk near most vendors. The storage clerk allows you to store any items that you don’t immediately need.
Your inventory and material storage are quite limited, especially in the early game. In case of death, you’ll lose some of your items. If you’re heading out in a dangerous area or simply want to look for something specific but don’t want to sell the items you currently have, you can store them in the storage by talking to the clerk.
Since Storage Clerks are near most vendors, it makes it easier to just bring out what you need from the storage and sell it right away. This will save you from having to discard any important crafting materials or items when you’re at full storage.

This concludes our Beginner Tips for Ashes of Creation. If you’re looking for more walkthroughs and guides, visit the game’s main hub here.
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Fahad Suleman is an avid fan of fighting games who spends most of his time writing walkthroughs and reviews for cozy indie titles or mashing around in Tekken. If he’s not writing or playing any games, you’ll often find him watching historical videos on YouTube for hours.