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I know it's most likely a beginner question but it's what I am I suppose.

For extra context, I generally have about 6-10 hours to spend to game per week and I find I do enjoy the main quest but after spending a couple days only doing that it feels like I'm missing out by ignoring some of the side quests.

I only have 1 charachter so far and it's lvl35 at around the start of ACT2.

Will I lose out on powerlevel if I just try to get through the main quest first for now and look into doing sidequests afterwards? Am I making my life harder if I do sidequests first?

Right now I think I would like to be able to participate in the seasonal with a new class to try out, since it is still an expensive game and I want to feel like I experience more than just one class.

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[–] _spiffy 21 points 1 year ago (7 children)

I would blast through the main story and save the side quests for later.

[–] DV8 5 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Ok, I guess I'll go that route, are there downside to doing this, even minor ones?

[–] _spiffy 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not really, getting the story done faster gets you the horse which helps and the side quests can all be done after the fact.

[–] Crackhappy 12 points 1 year ago

This right here is the answer. Getting the horse is extremely important at getting so many things done so much faster.

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