I_killed_Vivec wrote: »You start out as an adventurer, and it's all good fun.
Then you take an arrow to the knee... and in the end all that's left is fishing.
Parasaurolophus wrote: »I won’t lie and say that everyone decides for themselves what high end is. In any end-game game, this is the kind of content that requires maximum mastery of the play skill.
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Paramedicus wrote: »Endgame starts somewhere around vet dlc achievements. Not sure why would someone say that only trifectas/scorepushing are the endgame (is that supposed to be sone kind of flex?). By the time you start doing dlc achievements, you have finished your endgame build, you have learned how to play, you have reasonable high cp-> you have reached the endgame. One could argue that it starts even sooner but imo it is hard to pin point exact moment because game gets easier overtime (power creep and content nerfs).
And please stop saying housing is the end game - it was supposed to be a meme
For me, end game is "hard" stuff like vet dungeon, trials and such. Those activities need "high" level equipment to be better managed, what happens after we have much progressed and completed in game, so toward "end" of the game.
I personally don't categorize housing as end game. It's an activity like fishing, crafting, trading and such, as in without fighting, that we can start very early in game.
can't get some furnishings without doing vet trials and dungeons so your comment makes no sense.
can't get some furnishings without doing vet trials and dungeons so your comment makes no sense.
While it's helpful not to have limitations when it comes to furniture one can use for a project or not, I don't think having access to every single item available is absolutely neccessary to enjoy housing. I have never done a vet trial, but so far could build everything I wanted. For example, I don't think I'll ever have use for the Nord dragon boat, so if it's locked for me because I don't do the trial, it's no problem for me.
katanagirl1 wrote: »Paramedicus wrote: »Endgame starts somewhere around vet dlc achievements. Not sure why would someone say that only trifectas/scorepushing are the endgame (is that supposed to be sone kind of flex?). By the time you start doing dlc achievements, you have finished your endgame build, you have learned how to play, you have reasonable high cp-> you have reached the endgame. One could argue that it starts even sooner but imo it is hard to pin point exact moment because game gets easier overtime (power creep and content nerfs).
And please stop saying housing is the end game - it was supposed to be a meme
Why not housing? You have to farm something and sell it to make gold, because housing takes a ton of gold to do. You have to buy expensive furnishing plans and sometimes rare mats to do it too, if you can’t farm them.
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Vaughndaunted wrote: »What do you consider end game? Let’s talk!!!