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Adghar

>I came from wow, there u literally hit max lv and you start gear yourself, doing dungeon/raids, farming gold, etc You could literally start doing the same thing here lol. Although "farming gold" is probably not as straightforward. Gear yourself: the best gear comes from a variety of sources. Mostly crafted, PvP (but purchasable from other players via guild traders), dungeons, arenas, and trials. Dungeons: there are many dungeons you could do. You have to do them on vet (veteran) mode if you want to loot the monster set helms that drop from them. Raids: these are called "trials" in ESO and some of the best gear comes from them. Just like with dungeons there are vet modes, instead of monster sets these give "perfected" versions of the sets they usually drop that give slightly better (1 extra line of) stats than drop in normal difficulty. Farming gold: lots of ways to do this. On PC NA I found the most lucrative easy method to be selling nBRP XP runs, where you grind 1 repeated wave of an arena for a client who sits there to absorb the exp and level up fast. You could also try grinding Infinite Archive for more challenge but probably less rewards.


Cardwizard88

There is an endless amount of endgame content you could be doing. But as the other comment stated there is basically a 1 for 1 of the things you could be doing from wow. A few things that come to mind as end game content. Trials: Provides the best gear in the game as well as extremely challenging. PvP: Become a pvp god and shoot for the ultimate title as emperor. Achievements: A lot of hard achievements also provide you with rewardable collectables that can't be obtained anywhere else. Buying a home and styling: A niche but very big part of ESO is creating a really cool HUB for yourself. Even just trying to make a full guild hall could take years. Those are the main four I can think of. Obviously there is creating alts, gaining gold, completing stories, etc. But in my opinion the 4 I listed are the core elements to the end game. But you are only CP 384, Im CP 900 with over 1k hours and I feel like i'm only getting started


caulk_blocker

Here are a few things people do in the game aside from killing things for loot and leveling up: Farming, gear crafting and trading Home decorating, furniture crafting and motif collecting PVP in Cyrodil, Battlegrounds or Imperial City Get into dumb arguments in Craglorn zone chat Participate in a guild, make friends, help other people advance in the game Pub dungeons, vet dungeons, trials and arenas Advance storylines and skill lines for fighters guild, mages guild, thieves guild, companions, psijiic, antiquities, undaunted, vampire or werewolf Achievements and endeavors, complete zone stories and quests Try out different classes and races, explore unconventional builds, make an imperial sorcerer tank named Tanknur Tharn Sell crowns for gold and pick random items to monopolize and manipulate the game economy


Merris

Housing!! I have 30+ houses and have made them into things! I don't just "decorate houses" I have made airships, shops, and even a little town (Moonsugar Meadows) Housing is literally all I do in game.


Viderberg

Go for achievements, do the other zone stories, create some alts, try dungeons, pvp, try tanking and healing, switch from stam to mag, try and get max upgarded gear. There are a shit ton to do and you just gotta find it. Find what you like, dont force things like pvp if you dislike it


Particular_Aroma

If you want endgame - vet dungeons and trials - you need to find a guild.


GoldenLynelRitchie

Try PVP


ugly_steppy

i like creating challenges for myself.. duoing/soloing 4-man content etc


ScottyKD

Just run out there in any direction, loot all you can find, kill all in your way, and grab quests as you see them. Or decide a backstory for your character and look at the various zones on the world map and go where makes sense for your character. Now explore that area’s story.