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EQUIPMENT FINAL FANTASY 14
Ever since the reinstitution of the Grand Companies of Eorzea, an air of tension
CRAFTING has enveloped the three city-states, the ensigns of each organization hanging overhead a
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS constant reminder of looming disaster. Lately, however, a peculiar sight has been observed in
GRAND COMPANY Ul'dah that appears to buck the trend: soldiers are taking to the streets in celebration—aye, celebration—going
LEAVES as far as to discharge muskets and cannons as part of their boisterous merrymaking.
JOB CLASS What could have possibly occasioned this sudden outburst of high spirits? Mayhap the sultanate's
MAPS leading paper, The Mythril Eye, can shed some light upon this intriguing turn of events...
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CONTACT 1.19a Patch Notes
Patch 1.19a has gone live, ushering in an additional beastman stronghold, leve history evaluation, and a host of other .
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All Saints’ Wake will soon be upon Eorzea, and we all know what this spells: pumpkin-themed décor,
oodles and oodles of sweet treats, and, of course,
evil beings running rampant!
This year, however, beings a touch more corporeal than folk are familiar with have been sighted skulking about
the city-states at night. What could possibly be the true identity of these suspicious characters,
and for what purpose have they come? Mayhap The Raven can shed some light upon their unheralded appearance...
Read on if you would know the truth
IFRIT is coming
As has been announced in earlier Letters from the Producer, patch 1.19 will usher in all-new battle
content pitting adventurers against Ifrit, the primal of fire. Two encounters will be implemented:
a standard battle for level 30 light parties (four members) and a hard mode designed with level 50 full parties
(eight members) in mind. Both will take the form of a quest, and adventurers will be able to enjoy the unfolding story
leading up to the fiery confrontation with the primal.
How’d you like the live producer letter last week? People watching in some regions
(such as Germany) or on smartphones seemed to have a bit of trouble.
To all of you who took the time to tune in outside of Japan,
I apologize for the lack of subtitles and real-time interpretation, but I hope that the
Twitter updates kept you as up-to-date as possible.
We’ll be taking all of the feedback we received into account when planning
for the second installment of the live letter. read more here