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any way to get end factions and nightfall like eotn?
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answer: no factions is the strictest campaign in this fashion, NF also. you could probably go in a party with someone who can use wurms (from the gate of desolation) and then let them take you to the vortexy outpost. but even then there would be missions. plus max armour is attainable in KC and consulate docks
which are before the major storyline beings 
also what zarion said. play the game.
which are before the major storyline beings 
also what zarion said. play the game.
There is no "end game armor" in EotN. There are sets associated with each reputation (though the Deldrimor armor is not a full set, unlike the Asuran, Norn, and Monument sets), and all of them have the same requirement: you must be rank 5 in the associated title track before the armorer will deal with you. This has absolutely nothing to do with finishing the expansion (though it is difficult to reach rank 5 in a rep title without finishing it), and CTC is not the end-game area of EotN but simply an outpost that you can't reach until you've done DD.
The Factions end-game area is the Divine Path, and there is no way to get there without doing the full campaign. The Nightfall end-game area is the Throne of Secrets, and again cannot be reached without doing the full campaign.
The Factions end-game area is the Divine Path, and there is no way to get there without doing the full campaign. The Nightfall end-game area is the Throne of Secrets, and again cannot be reached without doing the full campaign.
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to the people who say "dont be lazy" i have already beat the campaigns on other charecters and i didnt want to have to spend countless hours to do them again just because i wanted the armor for pvp
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Most people can finish any campaign in under a day, so unless you can't count to 12, it's not really "countless hours".
Goodluck either way.
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If you just want max armor, go to Kaineng center... if you want prestige armor from the end of Factions, you'll need to play through to get it.
Most people can finish any campaign in under a day, so unless you can't count to 12, it's not really "countless hours". Goodluck either way. |
k well im not one of those people who play 12 hours a day. ill maybe play like 2 hours in a day. so sorry i dont want to spend a week for armor
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"k well im not one of those people who play 12 hours a day. ill maybe play like 2 hours in a day. so sorry i dont want to spend a week for armor"
gotta love it.. when you have someone who doesn't want to play a video game all day he is called "lazy".. err.. when you play a video game your not doing much else so couldn't that be considered "lazy"? because playing a video game isn't very productive..
gotta love it.. when you have someone who doesn't want to play a video game all day he is called "lazy".. err.. when you play a video game your not doing much else so couldn't that be considered "lazy"? because playing a video game isn't very productive..Quote:
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"k well im not one of those people who play 12 hours a day. ill maybe play like 2 hours in a day. so sorry i dont want to spend a week for armor"
gotta love it.. when you have someone who doesn't want to play a video game all day he is called "lazy".. err.. when you play a video game your not doing much else so couldn't that be considered "lazy"? because playing a video game isn't very productive.. |
While i can understand that you might not want to have to go through the game entirely again, it's still end game content. Therefore it makes sense that you'd have to finish it instead of getting from start to finish by bypassing most of the game.

