The Top Five Tera Tips Are Worth You Know!
Whether you're totally new to TERA or are just dipping your feet into the console launch hype, you're going to need a little help. Though it may be almost identical to the PC version, there are bits and pieces that aren't self-explanatory even for experienced players. If you're curious about how the PS4 port compares to the original PC game, check out my TERA console review.
Change channels: If you're trying to kill a quest mob but are sick of competing with other players, you can switch channels to quest in peace.
In order to change channels, press the Options button to open the menu and then the triangle button to choose your channel. On Xbox One, press Start and then Y.
Zoom your camera out: You do not have to stick to the basic zoom level! Panning the camera back is a must, especially for dungeons.
Press the touchpad and then press L2 to zoom out or R2 to zoom in on PS4. I am not sure what button the touchpad equates to on Xbox One, maybe Select? Zooming should be controlled with LT and RT on Xbox One.
Access your mounts and pets: TERA treats pet and mount summoning as skills, and as such, they can be found in your skill menu. Pets can be found under 'Pets', and mounts can be found under 'Riding'.
Access your pet inventory: If you've got Totes or another inventory pet, you will inevitably need to access its inventory. In order to do so, you need to add the special 'Pets' command to one of your bars.
Crystals and you: If you've played up to at least level 20, you've definitely been bombarded with seemingly random items with weird words like "cabochon" in their name. These are equipment-enhancing crystals, and they are going to be a part of your life during your entire time with TERA.
The game gives you class-specific crystals from gift boxes while leveling, which you can attach to your armor and weapons for bonuses to defense, damage, healing, and so on.
Keep your gear stocked with appropriate crystals, especially once you start getting into dungeon running.
Change channels: If you're trying to kill a quest mob but are sick of competing with other players, you can switch channels to quest in peace.
In order to change channels, press the Options button to open the menu and then the triangle button to choose your channel. On Xbox One, press Start and then Y.
Zoom your camera out: You do not have to stick to the basic zoom level! Panning the camera back is a must, especially for dungeons.
Press the touchpad and then press L2 to zoom out or R2 to zoom in on PS4. I am not sure what button the touchpad equates to on Xbox One, maybe Select? Zooming should be controlled with LT and RT on Xbox One.
Access your mounts and pets: TERA treats pet and mount summoning as skills, and as such, they can be found in your skill menu. Pets can be found under 'Pets', and mounts can be found under 'Riding'.
Access your pet inventory: If you've got Totes or another inventory pet, you will inevitably need to access its inventory. In order to do so, you need to add the special 'Pets' command to one of your bars.
Crystals and you: If you've played up to at least level 20, you've definitely been bombarded with seemingly random items with weird words like "cabochon" in their name. These are equipment-enhancing crystals, and they are going to be a part of your life during your entire time with TERA.
The game gives you class-specific crystals from gift boxes while leveling, which you can attach to your armor and weapons for bonuses to defense, damage, healing, and so on.
Keep your gear stocked with appropriate crystals, especially once you start getting into dungeon running.
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