This is to the gamers,
Endgame begins at V1 - many people misinterpret how vet works it is a small expansion in soft cap that is all. I am not much more powerful at V8 than I was at v1 stats wise (as a tank) although my experience and knowledge has grown.
Some come here to complain that vet is a grind . Which says to me that they think it's levelling . Levelling ends at 50 . Vet is a level 50 with extra buffed soft caps and better items .
So here is a list of things to do for vet points.
Solo dungeon
Public Dungeon
Cadwells quest ( I completed this at v6 in the v10 levels )
Dolmens
World Bosses
Vet Dungeons - quests are very good and vp rate is high
Content is challenging and fun.
Also guilds we have five slots - at any time I will have some 200 or so players online . Little tip do 4 trade guilds and 1 social/ grouping / dungeon guild
This isn't wow or another MMO where you will be left behind if your not v12 enjoy the endgame stop skipping it and then complaining your bored . Stop feeling anxiety that your levelling slowly when your already levelled
By what definition of end-game do you declare this?Endgame begins at V1 - many people misinterpret how vet works it is a small expansion in soft cap that is all. I am not much more powerful at V8 than I was at v1 stats wise (as a tank) although my experience and knowledge has grown.
I just want the Vet Zones to fill up with people again. I'm in the Vet 8 area and there is no one to help me if I'm stuck on a quest. I don't have anyone in my guilds that could help me out. The guilds I'm in have over 100 to 200 people in them but only 5 people on at a time and some of them aren't anywhere near my level. I'm either the highest leveled person in my guild or on at the time.
WoW will have WoD soon you all can go there and leave those behind who care about having a challenging experience rather than a faceroll game full of welfare epics
Great post, fully agree.pinstripesc wrote: »I agree, it's hard to get this through your head - I think I've only recently realized it myself. I've become exponentially more skilled at dealing with hordes of mobs, and have definitely found that a good amount of my improvement, if not most of it, has been from learning and improving as a player, rather than through numeric upgrades. The difference in gear from rank to rank is pretty insignificant. I do find the rewards in pretty much all of vet to be pretty unsubstantial and inevitable vendor trash, which has shifted my focus away from caring too much about what I'm getting out of a quest and just being content with the fact that I'm making progress.
If you let yourself obsess about your VP bar, you'll probably be disappointed. And if you're expecting fancy rewards besides what you can make for yourself once you rank up, you'll be disappointed too. But if you focus on making yourself a better player, learning your skills, trying different combinations and paying a little attention to the quests you do, you might even find yourself enjoying it.
I use a completely different loadout now than I did when I hit V1 and enjoy it much more, while remaining consistent with the playstyle I like to roll with, and no dresses or sticks were required!
If levelling ends at 50 why can't you equip a V5 item? That's right, because it is LEVEL restricted and your LEVEL is not high enough. Also you can't use the group finder to join vet 5-10 dungeons because your LEVEL is not high enough. So if the game is restricting you because your level is not high enough then you haven't reached end game.This is to the gamers,
Some come here to complain that vet is a grind . Which says to me that they think it's levelling . Levelling ends at 50