Any point in doing the maps after having done the quests?

As per title, is there any reason for doing the maps after having done the quest?

do you mean the maps that you travel through in story mode, or endgame monolith?

for story mode, the only real reason to go through a map again is to grind some xp before moving on (or potentially for gear or currency)… i haven’t found any other reasons, at least.

for endgame, it’s just a matter of preference. it’s still about grinding xp, gear, and currency, but it’s all just to see how far you can push in monolith or arena.

There is no reason to clear the maps in the story part if you’ve done everything. I started some new chars recently and I outscale the story arc by 5-10 levels while I clear everything just for testing ^^. As you see there is no need to clear the whole map because you’ll outlevel the content anyway.

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Maps have different item levels drop, so you can farm specific uniques instead of gambling for them.

Hope this question isn’t off topic. Is this true for set pieces as well? I’d like to get the full forgotten Knight set, only have the amulet, and I was unsure if you could gamble for set pieces.

I’m not 100% sure about this either because I can remember the ā€œSlabā€ drop on a lvl 70 toon pretty well ^^. It seems like you have a pretty high chance to get Items on level and rarely outside of level range.

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Not sure if it works for Set items as well. They do have base items just like Uniques though so maybe, yeah.

E.g. Exsanginous (Exsanguinous - Unique Noble Raiment - Body Armour - Last Epoch Item Database) uses the base item Noble Rainment which is a lvl ~20 item. So if you run lvl 20 areas you have a higher chance of finding it. Or if you roll for the base item at the Gambler.

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Except the base can’t drop anymore so you can’t gamble it (though the unique will still drop from mobs).

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