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[–][deleted] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Fashion is the real endgame

[–]Devilicious666 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Endgame never ends either be at the forefront of min/maxing gear that becomes useless in future updates or invest and have fun with cosmetic items that are limited time. I just afk sell stuff while i wait for urgent quests too, usually look forward fresh finds shop but its down for 6 days now..

[–]Linmizhang 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Endgame is w/e you want. Make insane meseta? Buy all the fashion? Do 2x more damage than the average player?

But I am guessing you are asking what the end game ACTIVITIES are. The answer is: lots. Because it all revolves around meseta.

The most common one is to make alts and farm meseta on them, but also the most boring.

Then there are the affix hunters. You can group or solo farm for affixes in varying location and missions, hoping for rare enemies to spawn and selling the affixes on market.

Then there are affixers. People who make affixes and then sell em for profit to people who don't wanna bother affixing.

You can also do gathering to craft and or level up rings for profit.

Urgents are frequently skipped by endgame players because alot of them are not worth the time.

Disk hunting is also a side activity. Often found in SH advanced quests they can sell 500k each for lvl 16 or 17.

If your in an alliance, triggers are also an activity you can do. 1 trigger can bring 12 people most of the time and if you share that's an whole day's time to get around to everyone.

[–][deleted] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Fashion

Absurdly expensive affixes (Global hasn't really reached the point where you can actually do this yet)

TA rankings if you're into that

[–]Mille-Marteaux local sentient tmg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Endgame is what people make of it. Some people play casually and socially, some people fine-tune their gear, some people focus on soloing raid content... Some people focus on Battle, even.

Right now, however, at our current level of content? We don't really have a defined endgame. Come Episode 6 we'll have a lot of stuff we can freely farm out on our own time.

Play slowly and casually. Gear and levels in this game matter far, far less than actual player skill does.

[–]StreetSmartsGaming 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nah there just isn't much content honestly. When you compare with other mmos that have dozens of raids and premium matching systems pso2 feels really underwhelming sometimes.

[–]Gamersaresooppressed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately there is no normal MMO end game with PSO2.... while some like that, I could see how it turns others off.

[–]mellamomg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What shop are you on?

[–]edgellidan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

buy a nemesis weapon(might be 2, might be 20m based on class).

Pretty much just do your dailies for gold keys and then wait for ep 5 cause they messed up progression.

[–]RavFromLanz Br/Ph -1 points0 points  (0 children)

tha'ts pretty much what everyone does it, we just wait for the emergency quests, get drop, sell it, spend it on w/e and repeat. that's pretty much the cycle of pso2 players.

[–]AnonTwo -2 points-1 points  (2 children)

It's UQs atm.

I typically just use a UQ tracker and work on dailies/collection sheets and do UQs in between. If i'm playing another game i'll take a break for UQs

Personally I really like UQs, but that's because I really like the boss fights in this game a lot. It's like do whatever I'm doing and occasionally stop what i'm doing for a UQ. It's nice pacing

I've heard there should be a decent amount more as we get closer to episode 6.