This is the easiest way to obtain viable entry-level gear for your character once you hit level 70. The regular quests in this zone are challenging even for well-geared characters, but if you’ve just hit level 70 then you should complete the introductory quests so you can get the blue-quality Vistani gear. Keep working on the leveling campaigns and add Underdark, Dread Ring, and Well of Dragons to your rotation.Ĭurse of Icewind Dale, Storm King's Thunder, The Cloaked Ascendancy, Jungles of Chult/Lost City of Omu, and Ravenloft are much more difficult than the others, and you’ll want to get a little gear and experience before you tackle them. It’s crucial to progress in them because doing so grants you boons (to increase your stats and item level) and unlocks other endgame content (dungeons, skirmishes, and trials).īy the time you make it to level 70 you should have made some progress on Acquisitions Incorporated, Tyranny of Dragons, The Maze Engine, Elemental Evil, and Sharandar as level 70 brings another slate of more difficult campaigns. There are fourteen single-player campaigns in Neverwinter, and until you’ve finished all of them, they’re going to be a regular part of your endgame. If you want to get the most out of your PvE experience, you’ll need an organized approach: this guide aims to arm you with everything you need to know to succeed in the fun, rewarding, and ever-changing landscape of Neverwinter’s PvE endgame. The sheer volume of quests, hunts, and dungeons is enough to make even an experienced MMO player feel like their brain has been zapped by a mind flayer.
Neverwinter has only been around for five years, but in that time the game has seen an impressive fifteen expansions, each bringing new content to the PvE endgame.
Everything You Need To Know About Neverwinter PvE