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- 40hrs+ depends on your skill levels (im sure its possible quicker)
- The game is endless mode from the off, after the last bit (no spoilers) you can keep playing.
2) I needed 50 hours.
3) After finishing the main quest you can continue raiding dungeons, so yes.
2. 40 - 50 hrs is probably standard or about 30 min each dungeon run.
3. Kinda.
There is also a rogue-like mode in the works where you take control of a random team and just go on an endless dungeon run until you die.
Don't think of DD in terms of a pure Rogue-like. Given the length of a game from start to finish, it's fairly unlikely that you'll want to do very many start-to-finish repeats. Each individual mission is fairly short (30-40 mins for the longest areas), is procedurally generated and you can use any team composition that you have access to. So at that level, you get a lot more of the replay value.
One dungeon run takes anywhere from 10-40 minutes. My first complete game ran about 40 hours, but I had already logged 60 hours in early access on a different save.
The regular game has no fail state, so you can just keep doing missions as often as you like. New Game plus does have fail states, but you have to complete the main game to access it, of course.
Many thanks to you my friends.