Final Fantasy XIV - Kiwi Free Company

SE still has it so that every job has to do a quest for major abilities until you hit 70, typically every 5 levels.
Aye. And since SE made it so the quests actually give XP (about 1/2 to 3/4 level worth), they're not even that bad anymore. You might as well do them to get free equipment etc.
 
edit: did the side quest in ishgard that unlocked them for me.
Searching, it looks like it's part of the collectible minigames instead. It's a blue quest that starts in Mor Dhona, I believe.

EDIT: Note, the collectible minigames are a completely separate part of mining, and do not affect your progression there. It is, however, a source of scrips and exp.
 
So some streamer called Quin69 tried to hop the FFXIV bandwagon, boosted to 70 and constantly died to level 70 bosses, gave up and called the game shit and had the audacity to say he gave it a fair try. He even got roasted by his moderator. :story:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=J1botvPFVQM
Broke: Level boosting/story skipping and attempting to do Savage without knowing jack fucking shit about mechanics or even how to play your class
Bespoke: Starting from the bottom, then stopping all progression at 50 to do current-level raid content at minimum iLevel synched to get the TRUE experience

Asmon still suffers from massive cases of tunnel vision and he has some truly awful callouts as a result, but, god damn it, I have to respect the guy for making it all the way to T9 minimum synched.

Now he and his group just needs to figure out divebomb phase and they'll clinch that clear.
 
Hell. I bought the game last night, hit 20 a few minutes ago. FF14 does a fantastic job of slowly walking you through its systems without overloading you with information. That character boost was the worst decision he could have made. You have to be a certain kind of stupid to jump from one game to another expecting to immediately understand absolutely everything.

It's also refreshing to me to see standing in the fire is as deadly, if not moreso than ever.
Even doing the required story missions ESPECIALLY in Shadowbringers the game pretty much babies you with how stacks/aoes/add priority/ dodging works. Like I give the game shit for it being slow at times in MSQ for those duties, but it's literally there to say that even a a barely functioning adult can know what to do.

Yeah it becomes more complex when you get to things like nisi, shared TB markers, and specific debuffs players get, but at minimum especially on ALTE FUCKING ROITE to not know this shit and complain is stupid.
 
I started playing recently, have just been solo questing for the most part, just got out of the starting forest area via airship. I had a few questions.

1. I've heard people remark that its easy to get banned over inconsequential things. What kind of stuff? Yeah, I figure obvious stuff like racial slurs, but what else are common causes for the banhammer? Will I get in trouble for telling someone they suck? Mods?

2. Haven't played wow in years, but I remember various general chars being particularly active(trade, zone, etc). I dont see much like that in FF14, I've looked through the menus. Does everyone just use discord or party chat, or am I missing something?

3. When is a good time to level gathering crafting, in terms of efficiency? Would it be worthwhile/effective to do concurrent with first time story playthrough with combat spec, or better to leave till high level. If the latter, would you recommend 50 or cap(80 I think)?

4. I've heard there is a transmog equivilant. Is it worthwhile hoarding armor sets or does game track what you've obtained? If hoarding equipment is needed, how bad is inventory space as your collection grows?
 
I started playing recently, have just been solo questing for the most part, just got out of the starting forest area via airship. I had a few questions.

1. I've heard people remark that its easy to get banned over inconsequential things. What kind of stuff? Yeah, I figure obvious stuff like racial slurs, but what else are common causes for the banhammer? Will I get in trouble for telling someone they suck? Mods?

2. Haven't played wow in years, but I remember various general chars being particularly active(trade, zone, etc). I dont see much like that in FF14, I've looked through the menus. Does everyone just use discord or party chat, or am I missing something?

3. When is a good time to level gathering crafting, in terms of efficiency? Would it be worthwhile/effective to do concurrent with first time story playthrough with combat spec, or better to leave till high level. If the latter, would you recommend 50 or cap(80 I think)?

4. I've heard there is a transmog equivilant. Is it worthwhile hoarding armor sets or does game track what you've obtained? If hoarding equipment is needed, how bad is inventory space as your collection grows?
1. If you're not being an asshole on purpose, you will be fine.
2. Mostly they used Discord or FC chats
3. Best way to leveling Crafting and Gathering is through Leves and Grand Company turn in for early level. I've seen a FC member who almost maxed out the Crafting and Gathering jobs while their battle class is in 60s and 70s
4. Unfortunately, you still need to hoard your favorite armor sets. You can store them in Glamour storage and Armoire (if it's a special item)
 
3. Best way to leveling Crafting and Gathering is through Leves and Grand Company turn in for early level. I've seen a FC member who almost maxed out the Crafting and Gathering jobs while their battle class is in 60s and 70s

I think you can do that with Ishgard Restoration easily but the problem is that you need to unlock the zone first.
 
I started playing recently, have just been solo questing for the most part, just got out of the starting forest area via airship. I had a few questions.

1. I've heard people remark that its easy to get banned over inconsequential things. What kind of stuff? Yeah, I figure obvious stuff like racial slurs, but what else are common causes for the banhammer? Will I get in trouble for telling someone they suck? Mods?

2. Haven't played wow in years, but I remember various general chars being particularly active(trade, zone, etc). I dont see much like that in FF14, I've looked through the menus. Does everyone just use discord or party chat, or am I missing something?

3. When is a good time to level gathering crafting, in terms of efficiency? Would it be worthwhile/effective to do concurrent with first time story playthrough with combat spec, or better to leave till high level. If the latter, would you recommend 50 or cap(80 I think)?

4. I've heard there is a transmog equivilant. Is it worthwhile hoarding armor sets or does game track what you've obtained? If hoarding equipment is needed, how bad is inventory space as your collection grows?
Giving grief towards people about their performance. Mods are "don't ask, don't tell". It's why damage parsers are "tolerated".
 
I started playing recently, have just been solo questing for the most part, just got out of the starting forest area via airship. I had a few questions.

1. I've heard people remark that its easy to get banned over inconsequential things. What kind of stuff? Yeah, I figure obvious stuff like racial slurs, but what else are common causes for the banhammer? Will I get in trouble for telling someone they suck? Mods?

2. Haven't played wow in years, but I remember various general chars being particularly active(trade, zone, etc). I dont see much like that in FF14, I've looked through the menus. Does everyone just use discord or party chat, or am I missing something?

3. When is a good time to level gathering crafting, in terms of efficiency? Would it be worthwhile/effective to do concurrent with first time story playthrough with combat spec, or better to leave till high level. If the latter, would you recommend 50 or cap(80 I think)?

4. I've heard there is a transmog equivilant. Is it worthwhile hoarding armor sets or does game track what you've obtained? If hoarding equipment is needed, how bad is inventory space as your collection grows?
1. Probably. The likelihood of getting GM jailed for an unspecified period of time is higher than it's ever been for saying derogatory things to the wrong people. General rule of thumb is to just conduct yourself politely and patiently with people. Best case scenario, especially if you play well, is that randos will love you. Worst case, you bait someone else into being a dick instead, and it'll usually be the most insufferable cunt in your party that people will want gone anyway.

2. People generally tend to limit comms to private channels, like Discord or FC chats, but every now and again you'll see people attempting to socialize openly. Usually in bigger spaces like Limsa Lominsa (God help you) and Eulmore (which you won't be seeing for quite some time). There's also fags who will teleport from area to area in order to shill their FC, housing, or organized events. Very rarely you'll get some fun bullshitting happening in an area's /shout chat.

3. Any time is a good time to start crafting/gathering. Do both at the same time and, with some struggling, you can be entirely self-sufficient and eventually start making some big-time money.

4. Glamours are a thing, yes. The sidequest that unlocks it (as well as the sidequest to unlock dyes) is just outside the Waking Sands. Yes, you may tend to hoard your gear on your retainers, chocobo saddlebags, or wherever else just in case you want to use it for fashion later. As for how bad your inventory space will get, yes. It's why some of us pay that little bit extra for extra retainers. Granted, you can also store very specific items in your Armoire and, really, most anything you want to use for fashion in your Glamour Dresser (both of which can be found in any major city's inn rooms). I HIGHLY recommend making the most out of the Glamour Dresser if you're obsessed with glamour, as you can arrange your glamours into premade "sets" using the Glamour Plate feature, which, after customizing your plates, you can change into any one of your premade glamour sets at any time by accessing your Character menu.
 
FF14 is the easiest MMORPG imho
If people struggle with the content, they probably retarded.
And by god are some people retarded
I started playing recently, have just been solo questing for the most part, just got out of the starting forest area via airship. I had a few questions.

1. I've heard people remark that its easy to get banned over inconsequential things. What kind of stuff? Yeah, I figure obvious stuff like racial slurs, but what else are common causes for the banhammer? Will I get in trouble for telling someone they suck? Mods?

2. Haven't played wow in years, but I remember various general chars being particularly active(trade, zone, etc). I dont see much like that in FF14, I've looked through the menus. Does everyone just use discord or party chat, or am I missing something?

3. When is a good time to level gathering crafting, in terms of efficiency? Would it be worthwhile/effective to do concurrent with first time story playthrough with combat spec, or better to leave till high level. If the latter, would you recommend 50 or cap(80 I think)?

4. I've heard there is a transmog equivilant. Is it worthwhile hoarding armor sets or does game track what you've obtained? If hoarding equipment is needed, how bad is inventory space as your collection grows?
  1. Here's a more thorough list, but the main problem is that some players in the game tend to be more trigger-happy with the report button, hence the higher likely hood getting banned over inconsequential things. Mods are on a weird "don't ask/don't tell" basis. As long as you don't use them to "disrupt gameplay" (ex: using ACT to ""bully"" low damage dps in the game's chat) then you should be good.
  2. Mainly Discord for specific topics like hunting, crafting, or to voice chat with your party. Party finder is generally used in-game to advertise as well.
  3. Whenever you feel like it. Levelling to 50 is easy (and I believe up to 60 too) as you can just buy the quest materials right off the market board. There's also a ton of leveling avenues like the Ishgard restoration, Ixal beast quests, leves, etc so you're not just crafting shit to level up
  4. Like Puffy said, the Glamour storage lets you store your equipment (using glamour prisms). From there you can make sets of armor that you can save and apply in any major city. It can store 400 items in it, so if you get an armor piece you like just throw it in there.
 
And by god are some people retarded
Now you listen here, some people have these things called a "life" and they can't spend 12+ hours a day playing an MMO, learning all the ins and outs of it like some kind of autist. They play just to have FUN, and pressing buttons, moving, and not standing in things is just way too complicated for some people. Besides, it's just their playstyle. Who are you to criticize their playstyle? YOU don't pay THEIR sub. So shut the fuck up already and just carry those crybabies like the good little loser nerd that you are.

Everything fucking hurts, I've played this game too much and seen too many spins on these excuses.
 
Quin's a dumb bogan manlet who only "does well" outside button-mashing ARPG content when people drag his still-twitching corpse across the finish line. He tried to jump on a bandwagon for views and failed miserably, so now he's going for the drama magnet approach to "entertainment". Nothing remotely new for him, though.

Dude was the proverbial pigeon you never play chess with: shits on the board, struts around, flips it over, declares victory. Next week he'll be back in PoE for its new expansion and getting his ass kicked because GGG is kicking out all the crutches he depended on before and then he'll be whining like a bitch about all that. And so on, like he's been doing his entire streaming career.

Yeah, his take is total shit and it's hilarious seeing him getting dunked on, but going anywhere deeper than that is a fucking waste of time and effort. Nobody was going to play the game based on his word, and nobody's going to quit based on it either. His long-time viewers already treat him like their very own farm-raised lolcow and milk this kind of stupid out of him on the regular, nobody who isn't already in on that needs to pile on. The GCBTW Brigade needs to just fuck off and go do something more productive, like going back to ERPing in the Balmung Quicksand. Really, the game's just fine without him or anybody who would be dumb enough to consider his opinion.
 
FF14 is the easiest MMORPG imho
If people struggle with the content, they probably retarded.
Eh base content maybe, but even then to me WoW is easier by and large. Because you have a bunch of fucking retards that let mods play the game for them. Their own individual skill when stripped of those things are dog shit.
 
Now you listen here, some people have these things called a "life" and they can't spend 12+ hours a day playing an MMO, learning all the ins and outs of it like some kind of autist. They play just to have FUN, and pressing buttons, moving, and not standing in things is just way too complicated for some people. Besides, it's just their playstyle. Who are you to criticize their playstyle? YOU don't pay THEIR sub. So shut the fuck up already and just carry those crybabies like the good little loser nerd that you are.

Everything fucking hurts, I've played this game too much and seen too many spins on these excuses.
well, they're not wrong.
what they fail to understand is that they aren't right either.

3. When is a good time to level gathering crafting, in terms of efficiency? Would it be worthwhile/effective to do concurrent with first time story playthrough with combat spec, or better to leave till high level. If the latter, would you recommend 50 or cap(80 I think)?
preface, my info might be outdated so take it with a grain of salt: if you really want to get into crafting, you most likely want to level all of them asap since there's some overlap in stuff you need (I think they did away with the cross-skill/requirements, but like I said haven't played in a while so no idea what's changed exactly). which means you'll run out of space fast, especially when you don't level it concurrently to your msq progress since every expansion has their own crafting shit you want to store (unless you want to run around grab it for the daily every time or buy it off the market).

imo the most efficient - but also slowest - way is level the crafts while leveling the jobs that can use the stuff you craft, and to level those you want to keep up with gathering. this way you kill 2/3/4 birds with 1 stone. added benefit you learn more what other classes can and can't do and maybe even find a new favorite. then max it per expansion, so first max everything till 50, get it done, clean inventory of most of the ARR crap (be aware HW still needs some ARR mats, thanks squeenix), start HW, and so forth. it's slow and can burn you out depending how much you need the feeling of progress, otoh it made those post ARR quests bearable when you spread them out while focusing on crafting at that point (what helped me is that I didn't treat it as a race to cap, took it slow and did it at my own pace).

multicraft also allows you more options when it comes to the crafting factions you can do, and in the end being able to craft the good shit (ymmv) is it's own reward, however it takes a while to get there and takes a bit more effort than just doing a bit on the side like other games treat crafting.

4. I've heard there is a transmog equivilant. Is it worthwhile hoarding armor sets or does game track what you've obtained? If hoarding equipment is needed, how bad is inventory space as your collection grows?
dunno about later, but some of the looks can be crafted, so no need to store them (even pvp armor is just a recolor I think). in ARR there are also some pieces which don't have a full set, and/or only drop in certain dungeons (I'm a sucker for those brayflox sets), so best to check everything, if you remotely like it store it for later just in case else you might have to grind shit you don't want/need, then clean it out if it gets too full/doubles

either way, make sure to save the coliseum gear from dzemael.
 
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