editing items, ive been a cheapskate/light gear user for 3 to 4 years, you'll learn by yourself Have some tips:
1 Don't expect a too steep learning curve from yourself! We were all in your shoes once, for most people here, the first time we played cRPG is 3-4 years ago. We picked up our skills step for step learning by doing for this long time, and unless you have very good teachers or play for many hours a day
you can play per weekend or just 1 hour in the evening, doesnt really matter, as long as you just play, there is no way you will be able to beat everyone during your first
10 gens I learned to properly block at gen 5, 10 gens is a bit too much, gen 13 now on main.
2 Don't underestimate the importance of good equipment!
get a +3 weapon first, like Phew said, grab an item that you can exploit, and you like+3 gloves are the best example; their stats increase by 50%-500% depending on which ones you loom. With +3 gloves and body armor, unless you loom very light stuff, you get +10 body armor without any additional upkeep you got to pay. With some IF and decent STR and depending on the enemy weapon, I would say this is 2 additional hits you can survive.
3 Don't play hybrids unless you learned how to use them. Shielder/archer is an especially terrible combination. Both classes have one extra skill they need to take care of (shield skill and PD), so you effectively lose at least 3 levels compared to all-in-builds.
4 Don't forget to skill athletics. Many new players make this mistake and can't really learn decent footwork because their characters are terribly slow. As general tendencies: The shorter your weapon is, the more athletics you should skill. Secondly, when you attack an enemy, you should move towards him, and when you block an enemy swing, you should move away from him. This is how you exploit speed boni.
5 Get a budget set which costs around 700 gold or less max upkeep. This way, you will have a steady income allowing you to buy loompoints. Pick weapons and armors which are cheap but still usable. Mail shirt with fur is a good medium armor fulfilling this role. Maul and Battle Axe are good twohanders for this. Short Sword and Spiked Mace are your onehanded budget friends. Voulge is the way to go for polearm players. Archers can use Short Bow or Nomad Bow and default arrows on DTV. Crossbow players can abstain from Steel Bolts and replace them with default Bolts. Leather Covered Round Shield is a good budget shield, especially on +3. Light Strange Gloves, Mail Mittens and Mail Gloves are the best budget gloves. Rouncy is the budget horse.
Throwing Daggers are the budget throwing weapon darts, war darts and franciscas are the way to go with cheap throwing. If you go 18/18 shielder, you can invest a point or 4 in power throw, for extra fun in battle/ able to hit/stun enemies from afar. 100 wpf in throwing is more than enough as hybrid 1hshielder/thrower..
Don't loom items the hard way, but keep your loompoints until you have 2 and a bit of gold, and buy a +3 item with them. The wait can be painful, but you will have more in the end.
Get some training on EU3 or NA3, depending on where you live. The skill level on duel is the highest among all servers, and since no backstabbing and the like are present, duel servers are perfect to get better.
Practice chambering in Native SP campaign entering the arena and fighting against bots on the easiest difficulty settings.
Read guides for your class in the Guides Section in Beginner's Help and Guides here in the forum.
Be aware that combat is pretty much turn based. After you attacked, you should block the next hit of the enemy, unless you have a really good weapon, crazy footwork, a noob or an outnumbered enemy. Feints can prolong your turns, chambers can add surprise turns into the combat, nudges and kicks can break the turn pattern to distract the enemy. The latter also provide a free hit.
Whatever you do, fun is the variable you should focus on maximizing. The rest (experience, gold, skill, nice people you meet) increases steadily over time, but fun is a situational decision you have to make every second you play
Play for fun, just take a break/test other builds when youre tired of grinding that one character. use a Skip The Fun character to test lvl 30 builds. (test the 1h shield/throwing character ).
good luck on getting better in blocking, put up stones in marketplace for 25k, and send me a link to the offer, ill accept them, so you can buy some gear for yourself/keep up with upkeep18/18 shielder/thrower buildstrength:18
Agility:18
Weapon points:6
One Handed:120
Two Handed:
17 wpf comes as bonus, do not add 17 wpf yourself
Polearm:
17Throwing:100
Crossbow:1+
Archery:1+
Skill points:0
Weapon Master:6
Athletics:6
Riding:0
Iron Flesh:3
Shield:4
Horse Archery:0
Power Strike:6
Power Draw:0
Power Throw:4