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1. Fashion. Fashion is the true endgame. Make your character look epic.
2. PvP. Mostly 1v1. This is basically a fighting game.
3. Downfall. This ia a tougher challenge than the open world gameplay, but it allows co-op so it's more "friendly" than the main boss fights. And simply because it is co-op, it's less harsh than PvP.
4. Bonus points - wandering the open world can be fun if you're into that sort of thing. Grinding out moves, both using a school deck to get them and by fighting NPCs or other players to unlock new attacks. Open world PvP is a thing too, wandering and meeting other players, bowing to them, or just going into combat stance, and seeing who comes out on top. not as big an endgame thing but some players do it, and I find it quite fun meeting and making new friends this way.