1 Congratulations: You Hit Level 100!

Reaching level 100 in Vampires vs. Werewolves is a significant milestone. You have cleared all 10 dungeons, survived the Blood Moon Temple, built your character through hundreds of combat encounters, and mastered the core mechanics of Aeternum. The XP bar is full. The level counter stops. But the game is far from over.

At max level, the progression system shifts from XP-based leveling to power-based optimization. Your character's strength is now defined by three things: your equipment set bonuses, your consumable preparation, and your knowledge of endgame mechanics. A level 100 character in Rare gear will be destroyed by content that a level 100 character in Mythic gear trivializes. The gap between "max level" and "endgame ready" is enormous, and closing that gap is what the endgame is all about.

WHAT CHANGES AT 100

XP is no longer earned from combat. Instead, all activities reward gold, gems, Tower Tokens, and equipment drops. Your progression is measured in gear score, Tower floor reached, Mythic+ keystone level, and leaderboard rank — not levels.

2 Endgame Content Overview

Here is a summary of every endgame system available at level 100, with links to dedicated guides for each:

ContentTypeRewardsGuide
Infinity TowerSolo, 100 floorsGold, XP, Tokens, GemsTower Guide
Mythic+ DungeonsSolo, timed keystonesWeekly chest (up to Mythic)Mythic+ Guide
Weekly RaidsServer-wide co-opMythic items, gold, gemsRaid Guide
Equipment SetsGear collectionSet bonuses (2/4/6-piece)Sets Guide
PvP Arena1v1 competitiveArena points, seasonal rewards
Clan WarsClan vs ClanClan points, territory controlClan Guide
PrestigeCharacter resetPermanent stat bonusesSee below
D10 Hard ModeSolo dungeonLegendary dropsDungeon Guide

The endgame has both daily content (activities you should do every day for incremental progress) and weekly content (activities gated by weekly resets that provide large, concentrated rewards). Structuring your play sessions around both is essential for efficient progression.

3 Daily Endgame Routine

A well-structured daily routine ensures you are maximizing every reward source. Here is the recommended daily priority order for a level 100 character:

Priority 1: Use All 3 Raid Tickets

Raid tickets do not carry over between days. Missing a single day costs you 3 attacks worth of cumulative damage, which directly impacts your weekly raid ranking and reward tier. Attack the raid boss first thing every day, before anything else. This takes 5–10 minutes and has the highest reward-per-minute ratio of any daily activity.

Priority 2: Run D10 (Normal or Hard Mode)

D10 has a 12-hour cooldown, so you can run it twice per day if your sessions are spaced correctly. D10 Normal drops Epic gear; D10 Hard Mode drops Legendary gear. Each run takes 10–15 minutes and provides consistent gold, XP, and equipment drops. Hard Mode should be your default once your gear supports it.

Priority 3: Push the Infinity Tower

The Infinity Tower has no cooldown and no daily limit. Spend your remaining play time pushing new floors or farming cleared floors for gold and tokens. Tower climbing is the most flexible daily activity — you can do 5 floors or 50, depending on available time. Focus on pushing new floors when you feel powerful enough; farm comfortable floors when you want consistent rewards.

Priority 4: Mythic+ Keystone Run

Run at least one Mythic+ keystone per day to build toward your weekly chest. Even a single daily run at a moderate keystone level accumulates practice and keeps your keystone level from stagnating. If time permits, do multiple runs to push your keystone higher.

Priority 5: PvP Arena Matches

Arena matches award points toward seasonal rewards and improve your PvP leaderboard standing. Spend 2–3 matches per day maintaining your rank. Arena is low-priority compared to PvE content for gearing purposes, but the seasonal cosmetic rewards are exclusive and time-limited.

TIME MANAGEMENT TIP

A focused daily session takes 45–60 minutes: 10 minutes for raids, 15 minutes for D10, 15 minutes for Tower, 10 minutes for Mythic+, and 5 minutes for PvP. If you only have 15 minutes, prioritize raids and D10 — they have the strictest time gates and highest per-minute value.

4 Weekly Endgame Activities

Several endgame systems operate on weekly cycles. Monday server reset is the most important moment in your week — it determines raid boss rotation, Mythic+ affix changes, and weekly chest rewards.

Monday: Collect Mythic+ Weekly Chest

Your weekly Mythic+ chest appears every Monday based on your highest keystone clear from the previous week. At keystone 10+, this chest contains a guaranteed Legendary item. At keystone 15+, it contains a Mythic item. This is the single most valuable weekly reward in the game — never miss a week.

Monday: Check Raid Boss Rotation

The weekly raid boss changes every Monday. Check which boss is active and adjust your equipment set and strategy accordingly. If the Titan of Frost is active, equip armor penetration gear. If Queen Nyx is active, equip AoE builds. Preparation on Monday sets up the entire week's raid performance.

Monday: Check Mythic+ Affix Rotation

Mythic+ affixes rotate weekly. Some weeks produce favorable combinations for pushing high keystones (Fortified + Bolstering); others are brutal and better spent farming comfortable levels (Tyrannical + Necrotic + Grievous). Plan your keystone push schedule around the rotation.

Weekend: Infinity Tower Push Session

Reserve a longer play session on weekends for dedicated Tower pushing. Clearing 10–20 new floors in a focused session is more efficient than pushing 1–2 floors per day, because you build momentum and learn boss patterns through repetition. Save your hardest push attempts for when you have uninterrupted time.

Weekly: Clan War Participation

If you are in a clan, weekly clan wars provide territory control rewards and exclusive clan shop items. Coordinate with your clan for scheduled war times. Clan wars are the primary social endgame activity and a strong reason to join an active clan if you have not already.

5 Gearing Up: The Path to Best-in-Slot

At level 100, your gear progression follows a predictable path from current equipment to full Mythic best-in-slot. Here is the roadmap:

Phase 1: Complete a Tier 2 or Tier 3 Set (Weeks 1–3)

If you hit level 100 in mixed Epic gear, your first goal is completing a full 6-piece equipment set. Tier 2 sets (Blood Sovereign, Moon Guardian, Frost Sentinel) are the fastest to complete through D8–D10 farming and Mythic+ keystone 5–9 chests. A complete Tier 2 set is stronger than random Tier 3 pieces without set bonuses. Prioritize set completion over individual item quality.

Phase 2: Upgrade to a Tier 3 Set (Weeks 3–8)

With a Tier 2 set carrying you through content, begin collecting Tier 3 pieces from D10 Hard Mode, Mythic+ keystone 10+ chests, and raid top-20 rewards. Tier 3 sets (Crimson Emperor, Alpha Predator, Divine Protector, Abyssal Lord) represent endgame-viable power that can carry you to Infinity Tower floor 80+ and Mythic+ keystone 12–15. This phase takes several weeks because Tier 3 pieces drop randomly and you need all 6 slots.

Phase 3: Chase Tier 4 Mythic Sets (Weeks 8+)

Tier 4 sets (Eternal Night, World Breaker, Ascendant) are the ultimate goal. These drop from the hardest content: Infinity Tower Apex tier, Mythic+ keystone 15+ chests, and raid boss top-5 rewards. The Ascendant Set (level 100 requirement) is the rarest set in the game, dropping only from Tower floor 100 and Blood Moon Avatar top-1 rewards. Completing a Tier 4 set is a months-long project that represents the pinnacle of VvW character progression.

WARNING

Do not skip Tier 2 sets hoping to jump straight to Tier 3 or 4. The content that drops higher-tier pieces requires the power of complete lower-tier sets to clear consistently. You cannot farm Mythic+ keystone 10+ without at least a full Tier 2 6-piece bonus.

6 Prestige: Should You Reset?

The Prestige system allows you to reset your character to level 1, losing all levels but retaining your equipment, gold, and inventory. In return, you gain permanent stat bonuses that apply to every future playthrough — including all endgame content. Each prestige cycle provides increasingly large bonuses, making your character permanently stronger than a non-prestiged level 100.

When to Prestige

Prestige when you feel your progress has stalled. If you are stuck at Infinity Tower floor 75 and cannot push further despite good gear, a prestige cycle adds baseline stats that help break through walls. The releveling process is significantly faster the second time — you keep your equipment, so early levels are trivially easy. Most players complete their first prestige cycle in a fraction of the time it took to reach 100 initially.

When NOT to Prestige

Do not prestige if you are still actively progressing. If you are climbing new Tower floors, upgrading equipment sets, and pushing higher Mythic+ keystones, the interruption of a prestige reset is not worth it. Prestige is a tool for breaking through plateaus, not a default recommendation for every level 100 character.

Prestige Bonuses

Each prestige cycle grants a permanent bonus to all base stats (STR, DEX, INT, END, LCK). The first prestige grants approximately +5% to all stats. Subsequent prestiges grant increasing bonuses, with diminishing returns after prestige 5. The cumulative effect of 3–5 prestige cycles makes a significant difference in endgame content — enough to push 10–15 additional Tower floors or handle 2–3 higher Mythic+ keystone levels.

PRESTIGE TIP

Time your prestige for a week when the raid boss is one you do not need rewards from. You lose access to level-gated content during the releveling period, so prestige during a "skip week" where the raid boss's rewards are not your priority.

7 Competitive Play: Climbing Leaderboards

Vampires vs. Werewolves features three competitive leaderboards that track endgame performance:

Infinity Tower Leaderboard

Ranks players by highest Tower floor reached. Floor 100 completion places you in the top tier, but tiebreakers are resolved by clear speed. The Tower leaderboard resets seasonally, and top-ranked players receive exclusive cosmetic rewards. This is the most prestigious PvE leaderboard.

Mythic+ Leaderboard

Ranks players by their best Mythic+ run (keystone level x star rating x dungeon difficulty). This leaderboard updates in real time and resets monthly. The top 100 receive exclusive titles, and the top 10 receive unique profile badges. Mythic+ is the most competitive leaderboard because weekly affix rotations create constantly shifting metas.

PvP Arena Leaderboard

Ranks players by arena rating accumulated through 1v1 matches. Arena seasons last 4 weeks, and end-of-season rewards include exclusive PvP cosmetics, titles, and seasonal equipment. The PvP leaderboard is the most volatile — a single losing streak can drop you significantly.

Serious competitive players pursue all three leaderboards simultaneously, which requires different gear sets and strategies for each. The most dedicated players maintain separate equipment loadouts for Tower pushing, Mythic+ speed running, and PvP arena combat.

8 Long-Term Goals: Achievements, Exploration, Collections

Beyond competitive leaderboards, VvW offers several long-term goals for completionist players:

Achievement Hunting

The achievement system tracks hundreds of milestones: first dungeon clear, first raid kill, reaching Tower floor 50/75/100, completing every equipment set, winning 100 PvP matches, and more. Each achievement awards a small permanent buff or cosmetic reward. Completing all achievements is a badge of honor that few players earn.

Equipment Collection

There are 15 equipment sets with 6 pieces each — 90 unique items to collect. Additionally, 8 raid bosses each drop a unique Mythic item for a total of 98 collectible items. Plus Tower shop exclusives, D10 Hard Mode legendaries, and seasonal items. Building a complete collection is a long-term project spanning months of play.

Exploration and Lore

Aeternum has hidden lore entries, NPC dialogue chains, and discoverable locations that are not required for any gameplay purpose but flesh out the world's history. The conflict between Vampires and Werewolves has deep roots — discovering why the Blood Moon rises, who the Eternal Guardian really is, and what lies beyond floor 100 of the Tower are narrative rewards for curious players.

Alt Characters

If you have been playing exclusively as a Vampire, creating a Werewolf alt (or vice versa) opens up an entirely different set of race-locked equipment sets, skill trees, and playstyle dynamics. The leveling experience is faster the second time thanks to game knowledge, and each race's endgame builds feel fundamentally different. Many veteran players maintain both a Vampire and a Werewolf at max level.

9 Frequently Asked Questions

Is there content beyond level 100?

Level 100 is the current cap, but endgame content scales independently of level. The Infinity Tower, Mythic+ keystones, and raid bosses provide difficulty that exceeds what any level 100 character can trivially complete. Power progression continues through gear, set bonuses, and prestige — not levels.

How long does it take to get best-in-slot gear?

A complete Tier 4 Mythic equipment set typically takes 2–4 months of consistent daily play. The Ascendant Set specifically can take longer due to its limited drop sources. Most players reach a competitive gear level (full Tier 3) within 4–6 weeks of hitting level 100.

What is the most important thing to do first at level 100?

Complete a full 6-piece equipment set. Even a Tier 2 set with all bonuses active is dramatically stronger than scattered high-rarity items without set bonuses. Set completion is the single highest-impact gearing action in the game.

Should I join a clan for endgame?

Yes. Clans provide access to clan wars (exclusive rewards), raid coordination (higher damage rankings through shared strategy), and social features that make the endgame grind more enjoyable. The endgame is designed to be played within a community.

Can I still do lower-level content at level 100?

Yes. All dungeons, zones, and activities remain accessible at max level. Lower dungeons (D1–D7) can be used for farming crafting materials, and Mythic+ can be run on any dungeon to farm keystones. Nothing is locked out by being max level.

How many prestige cycles should I aim for?

3–5 prestige cycles is the recommended target for competitive players. Each cycle provides diminishing returns, so the benefit per cycle drops after the 5th. Casual players may find 1–2 prestige cycles sufficient for comfortable endgame progression without the repeated leveling investment.