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I run around the map with "Tab" pressed most of the time, so I gather a lot with "F".
In order to make money in the beginning quickly I sell all common materials.
I buy supplies dutifully as often as possible in the Outpost, so I have enough to send my followers off to missions. 2 ladies outside of the keep, 2 ladies in the Inn, 2 in the Burrow. Later on I either buy from the lady in the wizard tower or the alchemist's apprentice.
Quartermaster Radish often has nice blue stuff to buy - and I also contact Lola the Outfitter a lot to check if I can buy purple armour kits.
I try to have at least one from every class at a good lvl, specifically Kingsman (engineering), Lancer (blockades), wizard (conjure bridges), thief (disarm traps), priest (dispel), Necro (chats/quests/loot with/from skeletons) and give them the best gear I have. It's not nice to be in a dungeon with a required class, poorly geared and low level.
As ranger Anja, kingsman Garrick, wizard Emonora are story relevant for certain side quests I prioritize them.
I craft a lot of gear, starting with blue (lvl 10) for my squishies and at least lvl 15 (exotic) then.
Resting/camping is a nice feature - I check if I can brew potions (focus first) and try to cook as much as possible, I prefer the dishes that go into the supplies - or certain boosts I like to use.
My last tip = just have fun, Zoria is a wonderful world, full of surprises
I found that when My team were in combat with the enemy, I left click on a character in initiative portrait then camera would center on that character in portrait.