Hello, and welcome.

Levelling your job, in my opinion, is only the first step of being an adventurer. Congratulations on getting Monk to 50 and training it well! And I must say I admire your dedication to the job and your desire to focus on Monk! This will help you become a very good and strong Monk!

But getting to Level 50 is like having just graduated school. Now you need to put those skills to work. You need to adventure!

Some of the adventures out there waiting for you:
- Main story line
- Grand Company story line
- Primal Battles (Ifrit, Moogle, and Garuda in a month).
- Dungeon Crawling (Good adventures, and some good loot) (Darkhold, Aurum Vale, Cutter's Cry)
- NM Fighting (there are some NMs out there that are a bit of a challenge to take on)
- Faction Leves (a bit of story that usually leads to a fight that needs 2-4 people).

Those are some of the 'main' adventures out there. In addition, you can find some more adventuring:
- Sidequests (lots in each city, some battle oriented some not)
- Class quests (not just Monk AF, but the Pugilist guild quests).
- Achievements (Exploration, Big NMs, Little NMs)
- Coffer Hunting (Not for everyone, but can be fun or yield nice toys).

When it's time to take a break from adventuring you can focus on your equipment:
- Finding the best weapons and gear you can get (be it crafted and bought, or drops).
- Investing in double or tripple melded gear


And of course, as is ever important in the world of Final Fantasy: Friends
- Make friends
- Make more friends
- Join LinkShells that do 'end game' content, or just have fun socializing
- Help out others, learn new tricks


And when you've done all that, you can just stroll the world in places people rarely go, and enjoy what is available for you.


Your journey has only started, and there is every so much more for you to see!