80 what now ?
You’re not into pvp?
Well then I have no suggestions for you.
Endgame is 1-80 and exploring the world and what it has to offer, along with the dungeons, crafting and pvp system.
This isn’t your typical MMO where end level is endgame, go do all the things you have missed out on, explore the other worlds, get your crafting up, do WvWvW etc
Well, if this is going to be your main, go back through the zones and explore them all and/or level up your crafting. Pick another class and slowly level it working in your professions and explorations. Though, honestly, I never did see the point in racing to be max level.
Have you done dungeons story and explorable? If your not into PvP then yhea there isn’t much left except getting all the hearts and exploring all the areas. There are constint events in the level 70-80 areas. So grinding some karma for the cultural weapons and armor sets might be a goal. The “end game” is just what you want out of it. Do you want phat loots or bigger challenges? All a matter of preference. The end game is what you make out of it.
Crafting too if your not up to 400 yet. Make some fine gold by crafting fine weapons.
WvW is meaningless and gets old after 20-30 hours.
Farming/crafting is pointless after you obtain an exotic set.
Karma/gold is useless since there is nothing to buy except skins.
Dungeons are horrible and pve is just bad in this game you may want to skip raiding.
So there is nothing to do in this game unless you are a little girl dressing her dolls.
is your map at 100%?
is your map at 100%?
As this one asks, is your map 100%? If not, then go explore. Since you are “auto-leveld” to teh zone you enter, you will not be able to just walk trough it as lvl 80.
So there is nothing to do in this game unless you are a little girl dressing her dolls.
The huge popularity of xmog in WoW attests to the fact that many grown men love playing dress-up with their characters. :-P
cultural weapons/gear are worse than what i have atm, crafting would seem pointless if theres no content to do after getting them but i have been doing my armorsmithing. pois/world exploration im at 70% only a couple zones left so i havent just rushed through everything as such.
although i do admit i havnt done any dungeons in explorable mode as waiting round trying to find groups is tedious and pot luck if u’ll even manage it. i much prefered the old way of grab a few npcs go wack stuff in gw1 but ive done story mode and spammed 2 to beat the almighty final boss. what a disapointment that was 
strange theres no fissure of woe etc or anything but pvp really.
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So there is nothing to do in this game unless you are a little girl dressing her dolls.
The huge popularity of xmog in WoW attests to the fact that many grown men love playing dress-up with their characters. :-P
LOL! this is SO TRUE! My husband has spent gobs of time playing with his armor colors o.O
Exploration is the goal in this game, with wvw being an optional thrill, and dungeons being the next great challenge.
Forget your training in other games and stick with those mindsets and you’ll understand what this game is about.
You done any of the dungeons? You crafted anything? you explored everything? You dont like sPvP or WvW?
Go roll another character?
You done any of the dungeons? You crafted anything? you explored everything? You dont like sPvP or WvW?
Go roll another character?
So basically there is no end-game content to keep people playing. Isn’t this one of the things that has led to the demise of SWTOR?
If I have to re-roll a week after hitting 80 simply because there is no content designed for level-capped players, I will be gone.
Part of making a solid MMO is building in reasons to keep people playing. As imbalanced and zerg-a-licious as the PvP is here so far, and with the Downed system driving many folks away from PvP (myself included), I fail to see how that can be considered endgame content.
I hate to say it but I am seeing people in my guild who hit 80 and who are already doing what you said in the end, rolling another character. And that is pretty darn sad.
