Oh god, anything but Eureka. I’d take 100 more runs of Brayflox HM over that.
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Try to get the Shadowbringers triceratops hunt mount, it will occupy you a loooooong time with the amount of rank A/S tracking and kills needed. But you will hate it if you are the kind of player who think that mmos are all about being in a tiny instanced 20 meters wide arena with a boss in the middle.
In fact there is still too much to do in XIV... Raiding isnt all at Endgame! I consider leveling my other jobs to lvl 80, farming for mounts and achievements as well as the beast tribes as endgame, because i do them after i finish the MSQ. Once the new relic weapons are here, i see myself strugling with the time i have to put into this game.
Its totally fine the way it is now, at best it could be a little slower with new content once the expac starts to pick up so i can enjoy there other games like Dragon Quest Builders 2, or the upcoming FF VII remake too without loosing to much of your "endgame progress" in XIV
OP doesn't even have a Triceratops mount yet and he complains about lack of content lmaaaooooooooo, that's gonna be a yikes from me dawg
I hear that. I’m still working my way through Judgment, and then I have to get into Builders 2, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3, and Fire Emblem 3 Houses when it comes. I can’t be playing the same thing for TOO long, it drives me nuts. XIV actually lets me slow down the pace to focus on other things, and I appreciate that.
Levelling is considered something to do at endgame because you can have every job in one single character. That mindset would apply if, like the majority of other MMOs, you could only get one job per character. The fact that you have so many alternatives for leveling and gearing up reenforces it.
Piggybacking off of the “leveling” aspect—if you want, you can also level your crafters/gatherers. With the Savage tier releasing in 2 weeks, it would be a good time to get them to 80 and craft for a profit (if that’s your thing—some people like making money). Also, you’ll probably want to have them up to level and geared if you want to craft yourself gear/food/potions for prog—if you plan on starting Week 1, you’ll want a full set of pentamelded gear for fast prog and cushioning in the later floors.
That’s what I’ve been working on lately (aside from leveling a couple jobs and just hanging out with friends).