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    Missbone's Avatar
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    Fiona Silverstorm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Omedon View Post
    Ok, while I'm sure these are all viable directions, what is truly mindblowing for me (and I absolutely concede that this is clearly just a difference between games, but, man...) is that all of this... is to advance the story one step! Like, that doesn't strike anyone here as being a little nuts?

    "Run dungeons for the week"

    "Go make a fortune"

    "Unlock this other convoluted world boss zone"


    ... To have enough gear to advance the story... a questline that has provided gear here and there... that is on its own not good enough to advance the story.

    There are multiple degrees of community interdependence (roulette, market board, mass FATEs) to advance the story!

    That doesn't strike anyone as a little crazy? Maybe it's my WoW brain haha!
    Well you shouldnt forget that you are near end of this expansion as new player to catch up. Means when the story updates came out players already had spent time to upgrade their gear. If someone didnt had done that he also needed to upgrade his gear first to meet the new requirements. You are in the lucky position that you basicly dont need to spend time twice or more for getting your gear to the current max.

    With a bit paition and time investment you can skip all the low gear and start right with the current top gear. Also are you really complaining that you need to work a bit for your gear and char in an MMO to catch up? It dosnt take that long, if you focus on it and spend a bit time you can get everything done in less than a weak (upgrading your gear and finishing story).

    And yea WoW works a bit different, you shouldnt expect every MMO follows the same roulles that you get used to while playing WoW.
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    Reinha's Avatar
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    Reinha Sorrowmoon
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    Odin
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    Quote Originally Posted by Omedon View Post
    There are multiple degrees of community interdependence (roulette, market board, mass FATEs) to advance the story!

    That doesn't strike anyone as a little crazy? Maybe it's my WoW brain haha!
    There are multiple options, but if you aren't willing to touch a single one then yes, it's going to slow you down. Just pick one. I would recommend the Eden raid story since you will have a co tank and you won't have to lead people in a circular platform.
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    Esther Harper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Omedon View Post
    Ok, while I'm sure these are all viable directions, what is truly mindblowing for me (and I absolutely concede that this is clearly just a difference between games, but, man...) is that all of this... is to advance the story one step! Like, that doesn't strike anyone here as being a little nuts?

    "Run dungeons for the week"

    "Go make a fortune"

    "Unlock this other convoluted world boss zone"


    ... To have enough gear to advance the story... a questline that has provided gear here and there... that is on its own not good enough to advance the story.

    There are multiple degrees of community interdependence (roulette, market board, mass FATEs) to advance the story!

    That doesn't strike anyone as a little crazy? Maybe it's my WoW brain haha!
    FFXIV is story-driven but it's also an MMO so it was neccessary for devs to set certain requirements to keep players from (consciously or not) griefing other players. So we have a min ilvl for dungeons.
    You expect to leave and return at any time and whenever you come back, you will be able to play the whole story in one go - that's not a realistic expection. Story patches have often months between them. Months even the least active players had time to something occasionally like once a week to bring them way above the required treshold to advance with the story.

    You have multiple ways and people spend time and effort to research and explain what you can do. None of those ways are particulary complicated or time-consuming because all of them are casual content that is meant for players who play very infrequently and only for a short amount of time when they do. WoW also has min ilvl requirements for dungeons, just as a side note. And you don't just get it by doing the story either, you also look for other resources for gear.

    A hunt train usually takes around 30-45 min, they get announced in the Centurio Hunts discord aswell as in LS, although discord is the easiest way because they ping everyone that signed up for it. Join, set a role, done.
    You can hop on/ hop off any time you want during the train and you don't even need to be able to fly in all zones. You can either "skip" that particular zone by just staying at the aetheryte after porting so you see in chat which destination is next or ask someone to give you a lift. I often see it with freshly 80 players and it's no problem at all.
    They reward tons of tomes and nuts, done on a daily basis and at various times on all servers of your DC. Very quick and easy way to get gear and something that people always do, no matter the patch.

    Eden normal raids offer a nice side story, if you're not interested in that you can always skip the cut scene and just do all the bosses you're eligible for with your current gear/ story prog. You have already unlocked the quest for the 1st tier by reaching the end of the ShB core story, so it only takes talking to one NPC.
    1st tier rewards needs 425, rewards 450, accessories/ belt cost one token, boots/ hands/ helmet 2 token, pants/ chest 4 token. Since it has been unlocked ages ago, you can need on all 8 token that drop and will most likely even get all of them because only very few people still need them.
    2nd tier rewards needs 455, rewards 480, same rules as above.
    3rd tier rewards needs 485, rewards 510.
    The boss fights usually take aroun 6-8min, depending on the fight and party, mechanics are lenient, no prior knowledge required. Going in blind, regardless of role, is completely fine. Doing normal raids is a great way to quickly get current gear and catch up with alt classes, so I'd keep an eye on that for the future.
    Thanks to your own first timer bonus, you'll also get bonus tomes for each boss in addition to tokens. Doing the 1st tier gives you enough tokens and tomes to get above the 2nd tier threshold, which in turn gives you enough to easily continue the MSQ.

    Those two options are the cheapest, quickest and most reliable ones that require almost no effort (like long unlock quest chains etc) or otherwise significant time investment. It's a hop on/ hop off thing you can do anytime you feel like it.

    Getting gear though dungeons or alliance raid is a matter of luck because not only does it have to drop, you also need to win it. Less an issue on a tank because you're the only one there, but it's not guaranteed that even a single tank piece drops and you might leave the raid/ dungeon empty handed. They still give tomes, which is nice because you get 490 and ilvl is an average - so you can buy multiple cheap pieces that boost your ilvl for the same amount as one big piece (like chest).

    Buying crafted gear is an option, but best thing to is being selective and do some server hopping. Overall it's probably a matter of 20min tops to check all servers and buy only a select few pieces of current or last tier crafted gear. Some last tier crafted pieces (ilvl 480) are sold for 10k in HQ because nobody really needs it anymore and they just forgot to sell it on time. Current tier crafted depends on the server, but they generally don't go below 50k.
    A few pieces easily get you above the required threshold though.

    Leveling crafters so you can craft gear yourself is probably one of the most time-consuming and expensive ways because you can't craft 510 just because you hit 80. Even crafting 480 requires some gear you need to at least get through scrips first. Then you still have to acquire mats, some of them are still fairly pricey.
    If you want something that is time-efficient, fits your budget and is still done long after the content came out for the first time, I suggest sticking to hunt trains, normal raids and doing the occasional expert/ 80/ trial/ normal raid roulette. Whichever tickles your fancy. Just remember you need to do trial/ normal raid roulette at 80 to get tomes.

    But honestly, none of this is "convoluted", you're making it into a much bigger problem than it really is because you have unrealistic expectations. It doesn't take nearly as much time or money to do most of this than you make it sounds.
    You don't need to farm a dungeon for a week straight just to do one quest. You don't need to be filthy rich to get some nice deals with server hopping. You don't need to a crazy-long quest chain for a single boss.
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    Imora Dal'syn
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    Still missing flying in Lakeland. Need to get on that. Maybe after i do my trust leveling.

    I'm not a fan of hunts, don't even think i have them unlocked. I prefer dungeon gearing but i don't want to be THAT GUY that gets kicked for trash gear and trash dps.
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    Darwinian Origin
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    Paladin Lv 90
    You can easily use a level 70 onmicrafter to make the gil you need to buy 510 DoW gear. You can make 30-60k per day (double on rank up day) from the dwarves beast tribe quests alone by selling the slithersand, depending on server prices of course. And you will level your crafter quickly as well. They are super easy and take 5-10 minutes. Other than that there are glamour, crafting gear and accessories that sell very frequently for good profit. 300-400k per day is more than manageable with a little effort.
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    Fawkes Macleod
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    White Mage Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Omedon View Post
    What I'm basically saying is I am not interested in a protracted dungeon grind of days or weeks in what is really a "secondary game" for me. Does that mean I'm... like... done in FFXIV? Like eventually I'll return... and still be here. Needing to run dungeons. Not even high enough to run them with trusts. Where, outside a daily dungeon grind does one get the gear to progress? Can my crafting help me?

    And even beyond 460, will crafting, traditionally, serve me when I hit these bumps? I've never had crafting at the endgame while the expansion was fresh so I feel this is a valid question!
    The crafted endgame gear usually requires mats that are bought with tomestones, so it probably won't help you avoid grinding them.

    Crafting and gathering at endgame will give you additional sets of gear you need to replace. If you're looking to avoid spending gil it's possible to be self sufficient, but it probably won't be fast to get to that point.
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    Eva Gamirdren
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    Ultros
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    Archer Lv 100
    Well, the game assumes when you're at the current endgame that you'll run optional content and gear up a bit.
    Once Endwalker is released the patches will give gear so new players passing through won't need to touch the old endgame.
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    Sindyr Ashreynason
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moomba33 View Post
    Well, the game assumes when you're at the current endgame that you'll run optional content and gear up a bit.
    Once Endwalker is released the patches will give gear so new players passing through won't need to touch the old endgame.
    But I will still be staring at this dungeon, with all the potential catch up rewards in the quests behind me. In order to play Endwalker (when I almost certainly buy it) I will need to face this grind... to advance the certainly mandatory story! Imora and I will be in this same situation, unless there's a detail I'm not aware of!

    That just... I don't know it just seems weird to me!
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    Eva Gamirdren
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    Quote Originally Posted by Omedon View Post
    But I will still be staring at this dungeon, with all the potential catch up rewards in the quests behind me. In order to play Endwalker (when I almost certainly buy it) I will need to face this grind... to advance the certainly mandatory story! Imora and I will be in this same situation, unless there's a detail I'm not aware of!

    That just... I don't know it just seems weird to me!
    I don't find it weird personally, but I don't play other MMOs so it's just normal to me. For what it's worth again, the normal raids are not a big step up from story trials, and they have their own stories which are fun and worth experiencing imo.

    Edit: I think I may have come off more combative than I intended.
    Good luck to both Omedon and Imora, I hope you both are able to find an agreeable source of gear to continue the story.
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    Last edited by Moomba33; 06-21-2021 at 09:58 AM.

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    Y'sira Kurai
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    I'm a big fan of A trains. It's how I gear my alts for the most part. They are easy don't take a lot of time and are very rewarding. I typically do those and Eden as well but the trains alone can get you pretty well geared.
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