You can ignore the main quest all together, but you'll be locked out of the other 2 factions on that toon, since the quest line is the level 45 gate for that content.
Questing, as you suggested, and agree that it can get old.
Grinding (worse yet IMO).
Undaunted random dungeons (extra 135k/day or so if you do 2).
DLC's... such as world bosses in Wroth, delv dailies in Wroth, and heists/other continuous quests in TG. I'm guessing there is more in DB as well, I haven't started that yet.
If you're in a large social or PVE guild, running 4 man dungeons, vDSA and 12 man trials might be something that's interesting to you. Possibly doing the quests/story in craglorn as well.
You also do get minimal exp for daily writs.
You can ignore the main quest all together, but you'll be locked out of the other 2 factions on that toon, since the quest line is the level 45 gate for that content. You will miss a lot of skyshards doing so, as well as the story line skill points. If you're not into PVP, you may find yourself gimped pretty good without those skill points. I suggest at least doing the main story line all the way through, and hitting the delvs in each zone. Skip the side quests if you're tired of them (although they do give decent CP/exp).
MrTarkanian48 wrote: »I can agree with you that the main storyline is painful having run it five times.
However, if having a well-rounded character with a decent amount of skill points is the goal, I think it is the most efficient.
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Just my opinion. If you know exactly what you want (i.e. Only use DW and Bow with Medium armor etc.) you can grind or skip quests. BUt I just prefer to have a lot of skill points in different areas if I decide to switch it up later.
You can ignore the main quest all together, but you'll be locked out of the other 2 factions on that toon, since the quest line is the level 45 gate for that content.
@Alvar
Actually, this is no longer the case. I have an Alt that has only done the first quest or two in the MQ and has full access to Silver and Gold content. You only need to complete the last zone of the leveling content to unlock "Messages Across Tamriel". I don't even think you have to do much of the last zones content, but enough to do the last quest for that zone. I am not sure if you have to actually have the Triumvirate meeting or not, but I did and I just finished Silver on my Alt and have full access to all zones, and their quests and content for each zone.