Skills
The key thing to keep in mind about skills is that you have a limited skill point pool, and it is expensive to undo training. This is a general newbie guide, not a build guide, so I only have three comments on skills. First is know what they do. In game, you can go to Game Info->Mercenary and find out basic information about all the mercs in the game, and their skills. Second, it is generally agreed that specializing in one or two skills is better than trying to learn all skills. Third, some skills are main only. What does main only mean? Anytime you see something that refers to the 'main', it's talking about the character you created, your hero. Break Down and Chaos Wind are the two low level main-only skills you will encounter.
Crafting and Enchanting
I have a separate guide for this, so I'll just go over the basics. Crafting allows you to create the various armor and weapons your main and mercs will need. To learn the skill, you either need to find an NPC to teach you, or get a player to teach you. Getting a player to teach you is free, but can be hard sometimes to find someone willing to teach level 1 skills. Learning from an NPC will cost you 10,000 gold plus 1,000 per current skill level. So level 1 = 10k, level 2 = 11k, and so on. Cooking, medicine, ring, and I believe one other are all taught to you as parts of quests. Most NPCs wander, but some are stationary. You can go to Game Info -> NPCs to find where they are.
You of course need materials to craft, the easiest method of getting these are buying them on the market. After you have materials, you can start crafting. In order to craft you must fight. This is quite a bit different from most games. Every battle will give you a certain amount of workload to complete your crafting project.
Enchanting is where you take two identical pieces of equipment, and combine them to form a better version. Everything starts as +0. To create a +1 Spirit Sword, you need two +0 swords, and a weapon enchant stone. You will find/be given weapon enchant boxes, which can be used to get either a weapon or armor enchant stone. I wouldn't recommend getting to hyper about enchanting spirit gear, because you will outgrow it very fast.
The Market
The market is the easiest way to purchase items, but can sometimes be a little confusing. To access the market, you must be in a town. Playing the market could take up a whole guide, but there are some basics to keep in mind. First, never pay above fixed price on a item. That is just someone trying to take advantage of people who don't understand the system. The game never runs out of fixed price items. Second, if at all possible, do not sell items in a town that has above a 2% rate. Third, when looking for specific items, it is easiest to use the search function. Unlike names, the search function is not case sensitive.



