CMS Guide

Your First 30 Levels: A Beginner's Roadmap

A practical, step-by-step path from level 1 to 30 with training goals, gear priorities, and mesos tips.

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Overview: What success looks like at 30

Your first 30 levels are about building momentum. By the time you hit 30, you want three things: reliable damage, a steady potion budget, and a sense of where you will train next. This roadmap focuses on efficiency without forcing speedrun tactics.

The core principle is consistency: pick a route you can repeat without running back to town every few minutes. Fewer interruptions means smoother EXP and more mesos.

  • Clear goals for each level band (1-7, 8-15, 16-25, 26-30).
  • Early item priorities and when to upgrade.
  • Where to farm mesos without stalling your level curve.
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Prep: Inventory, potions, and quick wins

Before you push levels, make sure you have the basics covered. You do not need perfect gear, but you do need to stay alive without emptying your wallet.

Plan your inventory around a simple loop: buy potions, train until inventory is full, sell, repeat. If you are constantly running out of potions, you are likely fighting mobs above your current efficiency band.

Levels 1-7: Core controls and your first gear

Focus on learning movement, attack timing, and looting. Pick up everything, sell common drops, and keep your inventory clean. This is less about optimization and more about confidence.

Aim to reach level 10 with enough mesos to buy your first job skills and a basic weapon upgrade. That small jump in damage makes the next 10 levels dramatically smoother.

  • Use basic attacks until your first job advancement.
  • Loot all drops and sell to the nearest shop for starter mesos.
  • Prioritize a simple weapon upgrade if you find one early.

Levels 8-15: Build your first steady training loop

After leaving the tutorial zone, settle into a loop: train, sell, restock, repeat. The goal is to keep your EXP gain consistent without spending too much on potions.

Use your first job skills sparingly until you have a comfortable mana routine. A good rule is to use skills to finish mobs that would otherwise take 3-4 basic hits.

  • Pick a cluster of easy mobs and stick to them for 2-3 levels.
  • Upgrade to a weapon that matches your job once you hit level 10.
  • Start saving for your level 15-20 gear upgrades.

If you find useful scrolls, decide early whether to sell for mesos or save for your first serious weapon upgrade later.

Levels 16-25: Efficiency and potion discipline

This band is where new players often run out of mesos. The fix is potion discipline: use cheaper potions for small hits and save stronger ones for emergencies.

The most efficient mobs are ones you can defeat in 1-2 hits. If your kill speed slows, step back to slightly lower-level mobs for a few levels to restore your tempo.

  • Use consistent rotations instead of chasing spawns.
  • Keep gear current, but skip expensive upgrades unless damage feels weak.
  • Consider party training if your class benefits from support.

Levels 26-30: Preparing for second job

Your second job advancement opens the first real power spike. You want to arrive at level 30 with enough mesos to afford new skills, potions, and gear.

Do a short inventory sweep before you job advance: sell junk, organize your equips, and set aside anything you plan to upgrade immediately after your advancement.

  • Pause and sell all drops before level 30 to maximize mesos.
  • Hold onto any gear with strong stats or useful scroll slots.
  • Make a short checklist for your job advancement requirements.

Mesos habits that keep you ahead

Early mesos are mostly about not wasting them. Buy only what helps you kill faster or survive longer, and sell everything else.

  • Sell common drops every 10-15 minutes to avoid a full inventory.
  • Use cheaper potions when possible and avoid panic-spamming heals.
  • Track a weekly target so you can afford skill books and gear at 30.

Early gear priorities (simple and safe)

Treat early gear as temporary. Aim for small, meaningful upgrades instead of perfection. Save major investment for post-30.

  • Weapon upgrades matter most. Armor is secondary before 30.
  • Look for budget staples like Work Gloves or Bronze Helmet.
  • Do not overspend on scrolls before your second job.

Level 30 checklist

  • Mesos saved for second job skills and potions.
  • Weapon upgraded within the last 5-10 levels.
  • Basic supplies ready: potions, scroll slots, inventory space.
  • Clear idea of your next training route after job advancement.