Well what's some good pedals to get if you know nothing about them? How would I go about using them in terms of connecting pedals to my amp? I mean honestly my knowledge on pedals is zero and I have no idea where to start when it comes to pedals. My amp has effect dials but turning dials isn't really practical if I were to play live.
That really depends on what type of sound you want. There are a lot of different effects that can be found in pedal form and it will really be depending on the sound you want.
And in the way of plugging it to an amp, well let's take a distortion pedal for example. So you want a heavy, chunky tone and you decide to buy a distortion pedal, okay cool! Now what you wanna do is put you amp on clean because you don't want to stack your distortion pedal with the distortion of the amp for example, that's just not gonna sound good.
And so you want to keep your amp clean so you can build up your tone from the pedal only. Plug the guitar into the input of the distortion pedal, the output of the distortion pedal into the input of the amp, and voila, play around until you find what you like.
Now that's just a start. At first, you will probably want to start with the fun pedal that directly affect your sound like distortions, wah, time based effects like reverb, delay, phaser, etc... and once you would have those you will probably more knowledgeable and will turn to effects that aren't, let's say as fun as the others, but are definitely as important like for example compressors, EQ, Volume, tuner, etc...
And that's how typically people build their pedalboard over time. Then again, the process really depends on you and your need and what type of sound you want to get knowing that there are thousands of possibilities. For one effect like distortion, there are probably 20 pedals that do distortion but they all do it with their different quirks and it adds personality. And that goes for all effects which is what allows guitar players to really diversify their tones.
Let me know if this was clear enough for you!