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However, this is an ARPG. Whether you're playing Diablo, Path of Exile, Last Epoch, Destiny, Borderlands, Etc, this is the genre's core gameplay loop. Get strong, get good, help others.
Also, you don't need to play every character until the very late game activity with the progressive weekly dungeon lockout mechanic. You can grind out XP books and materials to level and gear them through shops/faction shops to progress rebel rank, if that's your preferred playstyle.
If you need to grind out missions on the characters you don't want to play to complete a rebel rank, just pick a defense mode you can run on that character. You'll pull in 3 chests worth of materials and nuke the mode very quickly.
Story is subjective. I actually enjoy this playfully serious tone. Brings me back to Kid's Next Door and Earthbound enjoyment.
For example, Disney speedstorm just came out today and you have to play all characters to advance in global rank.