You can skip the tutorial island in Gloria Victis by speaking to a specific Mentorian Guard NPC in your starting location and paying a fee of 50 silver. This option is designed for veteran players creating alternate characters, allowing you to bypass the multi-hour introductory questline and jump straight into the main continent. However, this convenience comes at a significant cost, as you will forfeit all the gear, experience, and recipes the tutorial provides.

This guide details the exact location of the skip NPC for all three nations, breaks down the pros and cons of skipping, and helps you decide if it's the right choice for your new character.

The Core Question: Can You Skip the Tutorial?

Yes, absolutely. The developers included a formal, in-game method to bypass the entire starting quest chain. This isn't an exploit or a hidden trick; it's a quality-of-life feature for experienced players who don't need another lesson on how to block, gather flax, or craft their first sword.

The system is straightforward:

  1. Create a new character and load into the world.
  2. Locate the Mentorian Guard near your initial spawn point.
  3. Select the dialogue option to identify yourself as an experienced warrior.
  4. Pay the 50 silver fee when prompted.

Upon payment, you will be immediately teleported off the tutorial island and into your nation's capital or a major hub, free to begin your adventure. The key challenge, especially for a brand new account, is acquiring the 50 silver. You may need to ask a friend or guildmate for the starting funds, as a fresh character begins with nothing.

Step-by-Step: Where to Find the Skip NPC

The NPC you need to speak with is always a Mentorian Guard. Their exact location differs slightly depending on which of the three nations you choose at character creation. They are always positioned very close to your initial spawn point, making them easy to find within your first minute of gameplay.

Gloria Victis: Medieval MMORPG in-game screenshot

Gloria Victis: Medieval MMORPG in-game screenshot

For Midlanders (Mereley)

When you spawn as a Midlander, you'll find yourself in the port town of Mereley. The Mentorian Guard is typically standing near the main gate or down by the docks where the ferryman is. Look for the NPC with this specific title and engage them in conversation. You will see a dialogue option phrased something like, "I know my way around. I want to skip the training."

For Ismirs (Skogar)

Ismiri characters begin their journey in the northern, snow-dusted settlement of Skogar. The Mentorian Guard here is also located near the primary exit from the starting area or close to the docks. The principle is the same: find the guard, declare your experience, and have your 50 silver ready to pay for the immediate departure.

For Sangmaris (Scarsdale)

For those allied with the Sangmar Empire, your starting point is Scarsdale. Just like the other nations, a Mentorian Guard will be posted near the main exit of the starting zone. You will not need to complete any quests or even move very far to find them. Initiate the conversation, select the option to bypass the tutorial, and pay the fee to be transported to the mainland.

The Trade-Off: What Do You Actually Miss?

Skipping the tutorial is fast, but it is not free. The 50 silver is just the direct cost; the indirect cost is the forfeiture of a significant amount of starting resources that can give a new character a much-needed boost. The tutorial questline, while lengthy, is designed to equip you for the harsh world ahead.

By skipping, you will lose out on:

  • A Full Set of Starting Gear: This includes a basic weapon, a shield, a full set of light or medium armor, and initial consumables like food and bandages.
  • Significant Experience: Completing the full tutorial questline can bring a character to level 40-45, giving you a massive head start on your progression.
  • Basic Crafting Recipes: The tutorial automatically teaches you several fundamental recipes for metallurgy, cooking, and armor smithing. Without them, you will need to find or purchase these recipes yourself.
  • Initial Currency and Items: The quests reward you with small amounts of currency, crafting materials, and other miscellaneous items that are valuable in the early game.
  • A Guided Introduction: For new players, the tutorial is essential for learning core game mechanics like the non-target combat system, looting, and crafting.
Gloria Victis: Medieval MMORPG in-game screenshot

Gloria Victis: Medieval MMORPG in-game screenshot

Here is a direct comparison of the two paths:

FeatureCompleting TutorialSkipping Tutorial
Starting LevelApprox. Level 40-45Level 1
Starting GearFull set of armor & weaponNothing
Starting SilverSmall amount from quests-50 silver
RecipesBasic set unlockedNone unlocked
Time to Mainland2-4 hours~1 minute
Game KnowledgeTeaches core mechanicsAssumes prior knowledge

Is Skipping the Tutorial Worth It for You?

The decision to skip should be based entirely on your experience with Gloria Victis. This is not a choice between a "good" and "bad" path, but rather a choice between a guided start and an expert's fast track.

Gloria Victis: Medieval MMORPG in-game screenshot

Gloria Victis: Medieval MMORPG in-game screenshot

Who Should Skip? (The Pros)

This option is almost exclusively for veteran players. If you fit any of these descriptions, skipping is likely the best choice:

  • You are creating an alt character. You already know the game's systems, have a main character to fund the 50 silver cost, and likely have starter gear waiting in your bank.
  • You want to join your friends or guild immediately. The tutorial is a solo experience. Skipping allows you to group up with your allies on the main continent from the moment you log in.
  • You are confident in your ability to level and gear up quickly. A skilled player can likely earn back the lost XP and craft or buy better gear faster than the tutorial provides it, making the 2-4 hour time save invaluable.

Who Should Play the Tutorial? (The Cons)

If you are a new player, you should absolutely complete the tutorial. There are no exceptions. The convenience of skipping is a trap that will leave you under-leveled, under-geared, and confused.

  • All first-time players. The tutorial is your best introduction to the unique combat, crafting, and economic systems of Gloria Victis. Skipping it will leave you at a severe disadvantage.
  • Players who prefer a structured start. The questline provides clear objectives and a steady stream of rewards, which can be less overwhelming than being dropped into the sandbox of the main world at level 1.
  • Anyone without 50 silver. If you can't afford the fee, the decision is made for you. The tutorial is the only way forward.

FAQ: Quick Questions About the Tutorial Skip

Can I go back to the tutorial island after skipping?

No. Once you choose to skip and pay the fee, the decision is permanent for that character. You cannot return to the starting questline area.

What happens if I don't have 50 silver?

The dialogue option will be visible, but you will be unable to complete the transaction. You must have the required amount of silver in your inventory to proceed. You'll have to earn it or have it traded to you.

Is the tutorial skip available on all servers?

Yes, this is a core feature of the game and is available on every server for all three nations, regardless of population or age.

Does skipping the tutorial affect the main storyline?

No. The tutorial is a self-contained prequel questline. Skipping it has no impact on your ability to participate in the main story quests, world events, or territory control on the main continent.

Is there any other way to skip the tutorial?

No. The Mentorian Guard dialogue is the only official, supported method for bypassing the initial questline. Any other method would be considered an exploit.

The Final Verdict

The ability to skip the tutorial island in Gloria Victis is a well-designed feature that respects a veteran player's time. For a small fee of 50 silver, it cuts out hours of repetitive content, allowing you to get your new character straight into the action. However, this shortcut is a double-edged sword. For the new player, the skipped lessons in combat and crafting, along with the forfeited gear and experience, will make an already challenging game nearly impossible. Choose the skip if you're on your second or third character; for your first, the tutorial is not just recommended—it's essential.