Started this game over the weekend as a CNJ/WHM and have got a few questions.
1. Do most healers just click on a party member and then click their keybind to heal? Coming from WoW where I had heal frames, this interaction just feels really awkward. Especially after the heal when I want to tab back to the original mob I was DPSing, but then the tab targetting targets something completely different.
2. Through leveling so far I've picked up a bunch of extra gear and crafting mats. What should I be doing with these? Are they already saved to my "glamour" inventory like in WoW, or do I need to save the gear to then transmog it later? And for crafting mats should I save them, sell them to a merchant, or put them up on the AH?
3. Last thing I was wondering about is how do I level a new job? I'm on a preferred server so I'm shooting past the level requirements of MSQ. I was thinking about taking up another job, but what would I do to level this new job? Just all the random side quests that I hadn't done yet? Or are there new quests that get unlocked?
1. You usually press F1 to F4-F8 to target a party member. And then just click/press the key to heal. To target back the mob, press T (will target the mob the party member you just healed is attacking).
2. For glamour you need glamour prisms, go to your inn room and there use the Glamour Dresser to make the plates. There are a few rules for glamour, but the most important one: you can't glam a level 15 item with the appareance of a level 80 item (for example). There is no Action House, but a Market Board. You can sell the mats in the market board, you can use them with your crafting classes,.. if you sell them in the MB, look up the prices (search "mogboard" in google).
3. You have your job, you go to whichever city your NEW job is, go to their guild/mission, get it, activate it, do like 1-2 steps, and you have the new job, simple as that. To level the new job you can do Dungeons, Fates, Sidequests, procedural leveling (Palace of the Dead-Heaven on High), Hunts, Tribe Missions. The most important thing is that you do your roulettes.