Finishing the tutorial island in Albion Online is only the beginning. What you do next determines how fast you progress and how much fun you’ll have. Without a plan, many players end up stuck in low-tier gear or wasting silver. This guide explains exactly what to do after the tutorial, covering your first goals, cities, activities, and safety tips for your first week in Albion Online.
1. Why Having a Plan After the Tutorial Matters
Albion Online is a sandbox MMORPG where progression is driven by your choices. Once you leave the tutorial island, you’re dropped into the Royal Continent with no linear questline. The game opens up immediately: PvE combat, gathering, crafting, and PvP are all available. Having a plan ensures you don’t waste silver, learning points, or time on low-value activities.
2. Gameplay Options After the Tutorial
When you first arrive in the Royal Continent, you can choose from several main gameplay paths:
- PvE Combat – Run solo dungeons, group dungeons, or expeditions to farm fame and silver. PvE is the fastest way to unlock new Destiny Board nodes for your weapon and armor.
- Gathering – Collect wood, ore, stone, fiber, and hide. Gathering not only fuels crafting but also sells for steady silver on the marketplace.
- Crafting – Start small with consumables or basic gear. Focus on one crafting line instead of spreading resources thin to maximize profits.
- PvP – Join Faction Warfare, Corrupted Dungeons, or Hellgates. Even new players can participate with affordable builds.
To set yourself up for long-term success, aim for these first goals after the tutorial:
- Get Tier 3 Gear – Use silver from tutorial rewards or early gathering to buy a complete set of T3 weapon, off-hand, and armor. Here are the best beginner weapons in Albion Online.
- Buy a Mount – A mule is slow; purchase a horse or armored mount as soon as you can for faster travel and farming.
- Save Silver – Avoid wasting silver on cosmetics or unnecessary upgrades. Aim for 50k–100k silver to stay safe from being stuck without gear.
- Unlock Learning Points Efficiently – Use LP on key unlocks like crafting and harvesting, not on early levels that can be leveled naturally.
Choosing the right city is important for crafting, trading, and PvP access. Each city offers unique refining bonuses:
- Martlock – Stone refining and tank builds.
- Bridgewatch – Hide refining and melee builds.
- Lymhurst – Fiber refining and mage builds.
- Fort Sterling – Ore refining and gathering builds.
- Thetford – Wood refining and hybrid builds.
- Caerleon – Central trade hub with access to the Black Zone outside the city.
Use city portals to travel to the Black Zone. The portal zone offers a 90-minute return timer, letting you farm and return back to major city.
Here’s a roadmap of what to focus on in your first week after the tutorial:
- Day 1–2: Gather resources around your starter city, sell excess, and buy a full Tier 3–4 loadout plus a mount.
- Day 3–4: Run solo dungeons or group expeditions for fame farming. Start leveling your main weapon line.
- Day 5: Try Faction Warfare or Corrupted Dungeons to experience structured PvP with low-cost builds.
- Day 6: Begin exploring crafting or refining if you’ve saved resources. Focus on one profitable item line.
- Day 7: Travel through a city portal to the Black Zone for higher loot and fame, but only with cheap, replaceable gear.
6. Safety Tips for Entering PvP Zones in Albion Online
Albion Online is a full-loot PvP game, meaning you lose your items when killed in certain areas like red and black zones. To avoid unnecessary setbacks:
- Always wear gear you can afford to lose.
- Learn your escape abilities (boots with run/sprint are essential).
- Stick near safe portals when exploring Black Zones early.
- Keep your inventory light – don’t carry all your valuables.
- Watch the minimap for red zones marking hostile players.
7. Why You Should Join a Guild in Albion Online
Joining a guild early gives you access to knowledge, resources, and experienced players who can guide you. Guilds provide:
- Shared hideouts and territories for safer farming and gathering.
- Organized group content like group dungeons, Faction Warfare, and ZvZ battles.
- A community to ask questions and learn the game faster.
If you want long-term success, a guild will accelerate your progression more than playing solo.
The Destiny Board is the heart of Albion progression. It shows every path for combat, gathering, crafting, and farming. Key tips:
- Track when you unlock new weapon and armor tiers.
- Plan where to spend Learning Points for maximum efficiency. Save LP for higher-tier nodes (Tier 4 and above) or specialization levels, since early levels are easy to unlock naturally through gameplay. Used wisely, LP accelerates your progression into new gear and gathering tiers without weeks of extra farming.
- Do not enable auto-spend LP unless you’re sure, as it can waste points on less important unlocks.
Checking the Destiny Board regularly ensures your activities are aligned with long-term goals.
9. How to Do Expeditions in Albion Online (Daily Rewards)
Expeditions are dungeon tasks you can enter from any major city through the Expedition Master. They are ideal for new players because they provide consistent silver, fame, and let you practice combat without PvP risk.
- Accessing Expeditions: Talk to the Expedition Master in your city and choose the difficulty that matches your gear.
- Daily Bonus: Completing your first expedition of the day gives an extra silver and fame reward chest.
- Group Options: You can queue solo or join a group for higher-tier expeditions with better rewards.
- Practice: Expeditions are a safe way to learn how your weapon skills and armor abilities work before entering open-world dungeons.
Running expeditions daily ensures steady progression and helps you unlock new Destiny Board nodes quickly while collecting extra rewards.
10. How to Play Arenas in Albion Online
Arenas are structured 5v5 battles that let you practice PvP combat in a safe environment. Unlike red or black zones, you won’t lose your gear if you are defeated.
- How to Join: There are two ways of joining Albion Online Arena. One is by selecting activities from the top right menu, and then select arena and the type you want to participate in. Second is to queue for an arena match from the Arena Master in any major city.
- Objective: Teams fight to capture and hold crystal points on the map. The first team to drain the enemy’s points to zero wins.
- Rewards: Completing daily arena matches gives silver, fame, and Royal Sigils which can only be collected three times a day, and it can be traded for special rewards.
- Beginner Friendly: Arenas are perfect for learning how different weapons and armor builds work in PvP without the risk of full loot.
Running daily arenas helps new players gain PvP experience and earn extra rewards safely before moving into open-world PvP.
Learning the map is crucial to survival and efficiency:
- Press M for the World Map to see connections, resource tiers, and cities.
- Press N for the Local Map to view nearby gathering resources and hostile player activity.
12. Understand the Player-Driven Economy
The entire Albion Online economy is driven by players, not NPC vendors. This means:
- All items and gear are crafted by players.
- Markets in each city are unique, with different prices.
- You can profit by trading between cities or specializing in a specific crafting line.
Learning the economy helps you generate consistent silver, especially if you enjoy trading.
13. Albion Online Gathering Basics
Gathering is a steady silver source and the backbone of crafting. Key points:
- There are five resources: wood, stone, ore, fiber, and hide.
- Start with Tier 2–3 resources around starter towns before progressing to higher tiers.
- Choose between specializing in one resource (faster progression) or diversifying (safer income across multiple markets).
Each zone in Albion Online has unique PvP rules, death mechanics, and resource tiers. Here is a breakdown of all zone types:
14.1 Blue Zones (Safe Regions)
- PvP: Disabled unless faction flagged.
- Defeat: Knockdown only, 5% durability loss, keep all items.
- Resources: Tier 2–5.
- Mobs: Tier 3–5.
- Best For: Beginners, safe gathering, early dungeons.
14.2 Yellow Zones
- PvP: Optional, players can flag for PvP.
- Defeat: Knockdown only, 5% durability loss, no item loss.
- Resources: Tier 3–6.
- Mobs: Tier 3–6.
- Best For: Practicing PvP, safer mid-tier gathering.
14.3 Orange Zones (Abyssal Depths Update)
- PvP: Enabled, but only inventory drops on death. Equipped gear is kept but takes durability damage.
- Defeat: Inventory lost, equipped gear remains.
- Rewards: PvP kills count, PvP fame and kill trophies awarded.
- Best For: Transition step between Yellow and Red zones, moderate risk with better rewards.
14.4 Red Zones
- PvP: Full-loot PvP enabled with flagging system.
- Defeat: Lethal, drop all equipment and inventory (subject to trash rate).
- Resources: Tier 4–7.
- Mobs: Tier 6–7, including Aspects and world bosses.
- Best For: High-risk, high-reward gameplay for advanced players.
14.5 Black Zones
- PvP: Full-loot PvP, no flagging system. Everyone outside guild/alliance/party is hostile.
- Defeat: Lethal, all equipment and inventory dropped.
- Resources: Tier 3–8.
- Mobs: Tier 5–8, including raid dungeons, castles, and world bosses.
- Unique Features: Access to Might and Favor systems, guild hideouts, castles, and exclusive endgame content.
- Best For: Guild warfare, alliances, and endgame PvP/PvE.
15. Final Notes on Progression
Your first week in Albion sets the foundation for your account. By focusing on silver generation, gear progression, and learning the safe routes between cities and zones, you’ll quickly reach Tier 4–5 gear and be ready for advanced content like guild PvP, Avalonian dungeons, and large-scale faction battles.