In many cases, you can't raid without completing story missions. Usually, the story missions provide necessary context, skills, or unlocks that are crucial for a successful raid.
Typically, you can't. The story in a game often acts as a key to unlock new areas, and Path of Fire is likely no exception. It's designed to be part of the sequential experience, so without the story, you're not likely to find a legitimate way in.
You could focus on exploring the open world, finding hidden locations and collectibles.
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After the story missions, you could focus on building your character's skills, customizing your equipment, or joining posses to tackle challenging cooperative tasks. There's also the option to discover hidden locations and unlock secret achievements.
Yes, you can start the DLC at any time, even before finishing the main story.
Yes. The game allows you to jump into Phantom Liberty regardless of your progress in the main story. This gives players the flexibility to experience the new content whenever they want, whether they are in the middle of the main story, just starting, or have already completed it.
Yes, you can do Eureka in FFXI without having completed the main story. However, you may face some challenges as certain aspects of Eureka might be designed with the assumption that players have a general understanding of the game's mechanics and world, which are often introduced through the main story.
Yes, indeed. In Red Dead 2, the side missions don't disappear once you've completed the main story. There are many reasons for this. Firstly, it adds to the game's replayability. Secondly, it gives players a chance to fully explore the game's rich world and lore. You can interact with different characters and get involved in various scenarios that you might have overlooked during the main story. So, don't worry, there's still a lot to do in terms of side missions even after you've seen the main story through.
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