I finished the main path through 'Order's Wrath' in about 7 hours when I was rushing to see the ending, but that was absolutely a speedrun style. When I took my time — doing a few side quests and savoring the cutscenes — it ran closer to 14 hours. Playstyle matters: if you like reading all the dialogue and poking into every nook, it balloons. If you’re power-leveling or joining groups for tougher content, the pacing changes too. Personally I recommend letting the story breathe; some of the character moments and setting are worth the extra time, and I enjoyed soaking it up at a chill pace.
I usually tackle new chapters methodically, and my timing for 'Order's Wrath' broke down like this: the opening acts and prologue quests took me about 1½–2 hours, the middle arc with the bulk of story missions another 3–5 hours, and the climactic sequences plus epilogue around 1–2 hours. That puts a straightforward main-story run around 6–9 hours for me. Add in side quests, exploring every zone, doing world bosses, or taking on veteran content and you can easily approach 20–25 hours.
Different factors shift those numbers: whether you’re underleveled and grinding, grouped with friends (which can speed or slow things), or pausing for roleplay and lore-hunting. Compared to past chapters like 'Blackwood' or 'Greymoor', this one felt tighter — not as sprawling but still rich, so I enjoyed pacing myself through it.
I've put a lot of hours into 'Order's Wrath' and, if you stick strictly to the main questline, expect roughly 6–10 hours of focused play. That’s when you only follow the yellow quest markers, skip optional objectives, and breeze through any combat you can. If you take your time — savor the voice acting, read the dialogue, and do a handful of side quests — it comfortably stretches into the 12–18 hour range.
What really pads the clock are exploration and optional content: delves, world events, public dungeons, and those delicious little lore books scattered around. If you’re a completionist hunting every achievement or taking on group activities, add another 10+ hours. For me, the main story felt nicely paced; it doesn’t drag, but there’s always plenty to poke around in if you want more depth.
Quick and practical: follow only the main quest markers in 'Order's Wrath' and you’ll likely spend about 6–8 hours, depending on combat speed and how much reading you do. If you stop for side quests, collectibles, or world content, plan on 12–20 hours to explore the area thoroughly. Newer players or those savoring dialogue should add extra time — conversely, experienced players who sprint can shave off a couple of hours. For me, the story hit the right notes and I didn’t want to rush the final scenes, so I lingered a bit and enjoyed the ride.
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