
By the time you finish your first 2 quests, you should reach Level 2. Your next quests will expand your skills. This is usually when you have to find and fight a stealthed target, a spy or lurker of some kind that semi-transparent and so is hard to see. Hard to see if you don't have enemy name plates activated, that it. Press the V key to toggle nameplates on. Now even a stealthed enemy will have a giant yellow health bar over its head.
Use your TAB key to select one. (If nothing selects, you are too far away.) You will see a corresponding yellow circle at the feet of the selected mob and its name plate will appear in the upper left corner of your screen next to yours. Make sure you have not targeted the wrong thing. Tabbing when you are in a dungeon can get you in awful trouble, but now, as you play solo, it is a good idea.
Notice the sounds. When your tab chooses a target, you get a short
pfft sound. When a stealthed character is near, you hear a fading tone. The game brilliantly adds these to trigger your attention so your unconscious can do more and more of the work as you level up.
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Click on the square badge next to the objective to activate it. |
At some point here, you will get a quest that is a task to accomplish rather than one for mobs to kill. Usually, you will be given an object that appears as a Quest Item in your bags. And next to the quest description in the Objectives list on the right side of the screen, you will see a tiny badge. If, say, you have to bandage an ally, you need to select an ally. A dot appears in the badge. If you are too far away from the target, the dot will be red. When you get in range, the dot turns white. Click the badge and the task is done. If for some reason you cannot see the quest item you must use on your objectives list, you can open your bags and right-click the item to use it.

Another bonus you may get here is that one of the mobs you loot will have a 6-slot bag. When you loot it, it will automatically go into your backpack. You have 4 bag slots in addition to the backpack. More about bags later.
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