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iamcassielaiamcassiela Member Posts: 1 Arc User
edited February 2014 in General Discussion (PC)
So I am 60 lvl, got PvP eq 1st, then Gualtgrum (or however it is written) eq and I made some epic dungeons but armors from epic dungeons + PvP + Gualtgrum cannot get me even 10k gs and I dunno what to do do get more options to end game. What is T2? How to optain better eqs?
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  • midnightitamidnightita Member Posts: 228 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    you can do dailies in Sharandar and the Dread Ring, they give you bonus (boons), some of those increase your GS (HP, defense, etc.)

    or you can just keep running pvp for glory and dungeons for T2 gear
  • lemartes99lemartes99 Member Posts: 30 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    Once you have your T1 Set, you should be able to move onto T2 Dungeons (Any Dungeon with a GS req. of 7000+ should drop T2 stuff. There are exceptions though... Malabog for example, which is very tough but drops junk 99% of the time).

    As for what to do after 60. take your pick.

    1. There's 2 expansion campaigns, which give you some nice epics for Rings/Cloak/Belt and boons which are quite good.

    2. You can farm for 3 Artifacts, then upgrade them. (Very lengthy process). You can get a second one from the Dread Ring Campain, and one from PvP or Lockboxes.

    3. You also have 5 companions to upgrade to Epic (Another very length process).

    4. Then there's Gems, which can go all the way to Rank 10.

    5. You also have your special weapon and armour enchants, which also takes a long time.
    Finally, Cryptic makes special events all the time, which you can farm for the special drops.

    6. There's also fancy mounts to save for if your into that stuff (and fashion items).

    I've been playing since day 1 pretty much, and i'm no where near to maxing out my chars.
    Basically, getting to 60 is the easy stuff. Maybe accounts for 1% of the actual game, its only purpose is to help you learn the character. The real fun starts at 60.
  • adinosiiadinosii Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 4,294 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    Well, there are a bunch of guides out there ... some of them for specific classes or builds, but others are more generic. For starters, consider the following:

    1) Get full sets of T1/T2 equipment - (T2 only drop from the harder epic dungeons, and there are 3 T2 sets for each class - plus the PvP and GG sets). Having a full set (4 pieces of the same set) will give you a good extra bonus.

    2) Get decent "epic" quality items for all your other slots (unless you have special needs, like wanting to focus on Regeneration)

    3) Aim for at least R7 enchants for your enchant slots - you don't really need it .. R5 is quite sufficient, but R7 really helps boost your GS.

    4) Get at least 2 artifacts, preferably 3 - it is easy to get 2, one from the initial quest and one from PvP. Get them to purple quality as quickly as you can.

    5) Get a decent set of companions - including a stone or cat for the epic dungeons.

    6) Get all the boons from Sharandar and Dread ring if you haven't done so already.

    Now, you don't say what your class is, but quite frankly a GS of 10K is sufficient for all the epic dungeons for most classes... if you want to do CN/MC/VT, you probably want a bit more, though.
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  • chaoscourtesanchaoscourtesan Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    Do the things already suggested above.

    Check this link - List-of-Active-Bonuses-for-companions - and spot the Companions that give the active bonuses that will work best with your char. Careful some of them affect other pets, if you look close enough you can tell which ones.

    You can load up on green companions with fair active bonuses from the AH, and from doing the Call To Arms (One starts today.)

    Rank 5 Enchants are cheaper than dirt, so no excuse to be using anything less than that. Don't rank them though, save up for rank 7's and upgrade those.

    Do skirmishes during the skirmish hour for nice AD income. Do dailies, sometimes can combine Protector's and those from Rhyx to make them more profitable. Epic Pirate King.. the easy money run. Good luck and have fun!
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  • slushpsychoslushpsycho Member Posts: 657 Bounty Hunter
    edited February 2014
    Run lots of dungeons, try to enjoy the PVE experience, I recommend not rushing through PVE content since once u are done with it there is not much to do except PVP which is kind of broken atm people either like it or hate it.
  • hobokenboyhobokenboy Banned Users, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 3 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    adinosii wrote: »
    Well, there are a bunch of guides out there ... some of them for specific classes or builds, but others are more generic. For starters, consider the following:

    1) Grind.

    2) Grind.

    3) Grind.

    4) Grind.

    5) Grind.

    6) Grind.

    Now, you don't say what your class is, but quite frankly a GS of 10K is sufficient for all the epic dungeons for most classes... if you want to do CN/MC/VT, you probably want a bit more, though.

    Fixed for you, for free. :)

    In all seriousness, a good portion of what has been suggested actually -is- a grind, but then, that is to be expected in a F2P game. If you don't want to spend money to get it, it's going to cost you a whole lot of time. That's just the nature of the beast.
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  • lewel555lewel555 Member Posts: 616 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    Iamcassiela, as explained by the other posters once you're 60 the game is less about content and more about upping your GS. If you enjoyed the levelling phase with all its maps and realms and foes and quests and dungeons and lore, then reroll an alt, possibly of another class.
  • zargorius666zargorius666 Member Posts: 118 Bounty Hunter
    edited February 2014
    lewel555 wrote: »
    Iamcassiela, as explained by the other posters once you're 60 the game is less about content and more about upping your GS. If you enjoyed the levelling phase with all its maps and realms and foes and quests and dungeons and lore, then reroll an alt, possibly of another class.

    And he will do the same stuff over again :) Honestly, if you don't mind the grind and like to SLOWLY improve your character for...self satisfaction then everything's there.

    If you're looking for new stuff to do then look for coughnewgamescough....
  • thingthatilovethingthatilove Member Posts: 1 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    I have a question...

    I just start both campaigns (Dread ring and Sharadaar) and they seems pretty boring, about 5 quests, 1 minidungeon able to do once a day until u get enough of new currency for some pieces of set... Is it just at the beggining or I missed smth?
  • loxxxyloxxxy Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 1 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    More opens up as you progress into the campaigns. You can unlock more zones, quests and dungeons + the quests do rotate on a daily basis. Once you get into them, you can have them done in a 30 mins or so.
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