Yes, it is possible. The story is a fundamental part of SWTOR's gameplay, and it is designed to take players to endgame. However, endgame in SWTOR is not just about reaching a certain point in the story. It also involves things like participating in high - level PvP battles, raiding, and collecting the best gear. If you have only done the story, you will have to work on improving your character in these other aspects. For example, in PvP, you will need to understand different strategies and have good gear to be competitive. But in terms of just reaching endgame, the story can get you there.
Yes. The story quests are structured to gradually increase your character's power level. So, following only the story will lead you to endgame. But you may face some difficulties in endgame content like operations as your gear might not be as good as those who do other activities.
Yes. The story in SWTOR is quite comprehensive and can carry you through to endgame. As you progress through the story, you'll encounter various challenges that will level you up and reward you with gear. By the time you complete the main storylines, you'll be at endgame. But keep in mind that endgame also involves things like raiding, PvP, and high - level crafting. If you've only done the story, you may need to do some catch - up in these areas. For example, in raiding, you'll need better gear than what the story might have provided you, and you may need to learn specific raid strategies. But overall, yes, the story alone can get you to endgame.
Sure, it's possible to focus solely on the story missions. However, doing so might limit your character's development and access to certain in-game benefits that come with completing side activities.
Sure. SWTOR offers the option to play with a focus on the story. However, you might miss out on some of the multiplayer aspects and additional gameplay features.
It depends on the specific game mechanics and storyline of SWTOR. Sometimes skipping levels might impact your understanding and enjoyment of the class story.
It's hard to say. Sometimes skipping ahead can cause confusion or miss important plot points. But it could also be possible if the game allows for it without disrupting the overall experience too much.
Yes, you can. In SWTOR, it's possible to engage in the class story at level 70.
Yes. SWTOR allows for a certain amount of flexibility in terms of the order in which you can experience content. Makeb is no exception. But keep in mind that if you go to Makeb early, you may find that your character is not as well - equipped in terms of skills and gear as they would be after doing more of the main story. This could make some of the encounters on Makeb more difficult. Also, there may be some story elements that make more sense if you've done at least part of the main story first, but it's still doable to start Makeb early.
You can, but you might miss out on a lot of the immersive aspects of the class story. It's like jumping into the middle of a movie and trying to figure out what's going on. I'd suggest starting from the lower levels if you want the full experience.
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It depends. In most cases, you can continue the story quests after boosting. However, there might be certain prerequisites or adjustments based on your boosted status and the specific questlines.