In the first part of this article, we went through the basics of the interface and started to show you how to move and go from map to map. In the second part of this article, we'll go more in-depth for movements and attacking mobs.
Now that you have set up your hot bar, it's time to move on and target some mobs. Above the hot bar, you will see a small text line and a bar below it. This is when you are targeting a person, NPC, or an item. If it is an NPC (like a mob), you can see the current HP on the bar. This will help you determine if you should run from it or kill it.
Above this and to the left, you'll occasionally see a small circular icon. This is to let you perform actions. For example, when you're targeting other players, you'll see two different options. These are for opening a trade window with the other person or requesting that they join a party with you. When you are targeting an item like a door, you can then open, or try to open the door.
On the very bottom of the screen, you'll see a yellow bar. This will tell you your current experience and when it gets closer to being full, the closer you are to leveling up. This helps make it easier for you to know how many mobs you need to kill in order to level. Also, you can sometimes find a small number on the bar, which is an experience bonus that is granted daily. The number that you get as an experience bonus represents the number of tokens that you have at the moment, and when you kill a mob that is at your level or above it, it will grant the bonus and take away one coin. These coins are refilled each day.
The bar you will see above the experience bar that will move in an upward motion, is to show your latency on the server that you're on. So, if you scroll over it, it will give you an up-to-date ping rating along with your current FPS (frames per second). This will help you when you're trying to determine why you're lagging, and this will happen.
To the left of this bar, you'll see a bar with six boxes on it. This is like the hot bar for items. You'll use this to put your potions or buffing items on so that it is easier to get to.
Just above this, you'll see two lines that are colored. For classes that have magic, there will be three bars for health, stamina, and mana. But, for conquerors (and other non-magic classes), you will have two bars which is health and stamina. If you click on either one of these bars, it will turn them from being just plain colored to telling your exact health or stamina (or mana).
Above your health bars, at the top of the screen, you'll see three small icons with heads on them. These are for your lists of friends, guild members, and so forth. The one on the far left, the one with only two heads, is used for joining the mini-PvP matches. You can also use this to see other players that are looking for groups for quests, friends, or it can be used to see people that are near you in general. You can also invite other people to your group from this button.
The last part of the interface that you should know about is when you are looking at mobs or players, you'll see a number beside their name. This is their level. This number will help you know how tough a mob will be to kill or how hard another player will be in PvP before you pick a fight with them.