Endgame?
Unlike most games, it’s different for different people. If you’re interested in challenging content and nothing else, end game is dungeons (and soloing dungeons for some people), Fractals, WvW and for some SPvP tournaments.
But different people have different end game. Some grind for legendaries and that’s their end game. Some go for achievements and try to get every point. Some are just altoholics. A lot of people farm money to completely their “look”.
What there isn’t is one standard end game that everyone does.
Unlike most games, it’s different for different people. If you’re interested in challenging content and nothing else, end game is dungeons (and soloing dungeons for some people), Fractals, WvW and for some SPvP tournaments.
But different people have different end game. Some grind for legendaries and that’s their end game. Some go for achievements and try to get every point. Some are just altoholics. A lot of people farm money to completely their “look”.
What there isn’t is one standard end game that everyone does.
^ This pretty much.
My Endgames are:
Mastering all Jumping Puzzles
Mastering Guild Missions.
Theorycrafting new Skills/builds for all 8 classes
Mastering Dungeons
Having fun repeating Story Dungeons
Personal stories with my alts & friends
WvW (Sometimes)
PvP with friends
and yeah, playing with friends with those contents above.
Those are my Endgame.
Don’t forget Living Story. It’s one of the things that keeps me coming back to GW2.
PvE Main – Zar Poisonclaw – Daredevil
WvW Main – Ghost Mistcaller – Herald
Don’t forget Living Story. It’s one of the things that keeps me coming back to GW2.
I haven’t forgotten it. It comes down to getting every achievement point. lol
Got full Ascended, 1500g earned, and 1200+ hrs logged on my guard – so time to gear up my thief! Game is literally endless, lots of things to do.
Queen Of Macabre – 80 Thief
Dragonbrand [Ankh]
Solo-Speed clears.
Unlike most games, it’s different for different people. If you’re interested in challenging content and nothing else, end game is dungeons (and soloing dungeons for some people), Fractals, WvW and for some SPvP tournaments.
But different people have different end game. Some grind for legendaries and that’s their end game. Some go for achievements and try to get every point. Some are just altoholics. A lot of people farm money to completely their “look”.
What there isn’t is one standard end game that everyone does.
aye, what Nage said.
my guild wars 2 end game:
- daily PvE achievements (at least 5 for the reward)
- daily sPvP achievements (just 4 for the reward)
- monthly PvE achievements
- monthly sPvP achievements
- living stories meta achievements
- sometimes dungeon together with guild members
- do 1 vs 1 with guild members in sPvP
- chat with guild members
- play together with guild members
- horde gold (currently i have 1,100+ gold)
after getting monthly achievements done, sometimes i can’t be bothered to do both PvE and sPvP achievement so i do one and ignore the other.
in the past, i try to do every living story achievement but ever since daily living story achievements are introduced i just ignore the hard to get achievements.
just enjoy the game casually.
why frustrate myself further over those hard to get achievements? after all, they are called “achievements” and not “entitlements” so yeah i play very casually.
2000+ hours clocked in (may include lots of AFK time though) and my world completion is 82% so yeah sometimes i may explore those unexplored lands a bit.