Final Fantasy XIV - Kiwi Free Company

It's more to facilitate the progression to Shadowbringers due to story reasons, but I'd almost say that's a curse after watching Baldy run Labyrinth of the Ancients for the first time.
Ik it sets up graha (and i think its a good setup for SHB) but still, cant imagine how it would be to run full coils with the same mouth breathing sprouts that infest CT.....

I never get any of the other raids on AR lmfao
 
Ik it sets up graha (and i think its a good setup for SHB) but still, cant imagine how it would be to run full coils with the same mouth breathing sprouts that infest CT.....

I never get any of the other raids on AR lmfao
Oh it would be a fucking nightmare. And I say that having ran up to T12 with several different server locals before the cross-world PF became a thing.

Fucking nobody would make it past Twintania divebombs, or even the meteor phase of T9. In retrospect, it absolutely floors me just how retarded people were that they couldn't understand the simple concept of "Don't let meteors drop next to each other, don't let adds touch, make sure each add eats 3 meteors before you kill them". So many nights spent wiping over and over to that one mechanic, only for the next wall to be fire/ice/lightning AoEs and yet another set of divebomb mechanics during the final phase, because people absolutely lack situational awareness even though they know exactly what to watch out for and what exactly keeps killing them and everyone else every single time it happens.
 
Here's my experience doing turn 5 of Binding Coil of Bahamut.

- Sprout healers refuse to move even for a second, in twister phase they always killed each other
-Sprout Dark Knight tank was spinning in circles
-Every divebomb phase at least four people died as they completely ignored the mechanic
-Never ever passed the twister phase as people refused to move when he casted twister
 
I would've figured Titan is the only real retard checker there. Leviathan, Ramuh, and Moggle Mog have all been pretty retard-proofed over the years in my experience.

Hell, you can't even push phases in Ramuh and risk the triggering the damage threshold hard enrage anymore since he just automatically goes Invincible and forces you to kill the arbiters if he's low enough. Same thing with Leviathan too. And the only big thing people need to not fuck up in Leviathan is making sure to press the button before the soft enrage, since the boat never loses its railings in normal mode.
Ramuh has the tether mechanic and the fear which can very easily target your healers and leave them frozen while the dumbshit squad slaps around. They will then die and ask after what happened even if you are typing out the explanations.

Leviathan's button press kills plenty as you can mistime it and I've seen morons actually kill themselves with Levi's reflection of certain damage types. They will just sit there repeatedly firing and catching it in the face without reacting to any stimuli.

Titan is back to being a 'tard filter extraordinaire along with Ravana, Susanoo, and Tsukiyomi. Never underestimate the stupidity of sprouts.
 
You can get item level 130 gear for just a few days of grinding. Hell, just progress through the main story and you will have 260 for free. And yet you still have sprouts running into The Naval Extreme with shit they got for free reaching lvl 50
It's absolutely cancerous, and I can see why after just a few weeks why the old players have decided to drop the hospitality and stay away.
 
I've noticed the public discussion is that it's the best thing ever made, and if you express that you don't like that sorta thing, get the fuck out of here. This is the prime "living in the game" MMORPG experience. A friend showed me a Reddit thread where if you just go "meh, it's sort of cringe", you get downvoted into oblivion. Trying to live in the video game is some severe cope.

And yes, you do need a big filter to keep away from stupid shit.
because it's the equivalent of jumping onto a TTRPG table, proclaim "YOUR SHIT ISN'T REAL!!!" and when they tell you to fuck off because they just want to play their game going LOL COPE SEETHE.
different people like different things, and like you said they don't hurt anyone. trying to get them riled up stops being funny after the second time, it's simply a waste of time and energy of everyone involved. no need for big filters when I can just run past it or ignore the few lines in chat while doing whatever I do. it's the same in ESO where some people can't handle russian guild ads - not because they can't read them, because they're in cyrillic....

besides, I don't know how they handle it on US servers, but most of the time they stick to themselves and out of the way anyway, probably less out of consideration for others but knowing it just invites LE EPIC TROLE XD. fwiw they're probably the last demanding faction of players in the game, they just want to do their rp without getting bothered, maybe ask for more housing stuff.
 
Tbh if people do milquetoast DnD or even Critical Role tier cringe types of RP i dont really think much of em

When they want to ERP though, yeah thats when i laugh at the autism and call them degenerates lmao
 
Tbh if people do milquetoast DnD or even Critical Role tier cringe types of RP i dont really think much of em

When they want to ERP though, yeah thats when i laugh at the autism and call them degenerates lmao
whatever rocks their boat, I don't judge as long as they don't shove it in my face. usually the same still applies where they do their stuff in their own little corner, so it's easy to ignore - and I've played games with dedicated RP shards where they had official brothels.

it's not like you need to spend a lot of time in limsa anyway if you don't want to.
 
because it's the equivalent of jumping onto a TTRPG table, proclaim "YOUR SHIT ISN'T REAL!!!" and when they tell you to fuck off because they just want to play their game going LOL COPE SEETHE.
different people like different things, and like you said they don't hurt anyone. trying to get them riled up stops being funny after the second time, it's simply a waste of time and energy of everyone involved. no need for big filters when I can just run past it or ignore the few lines in chat while doing whatever I do. it's the same in ESO where some people can't handle russian guild ads - not because they can't read them, because they're in cyrillic....

besides, I don't know how they handle it on US servers, but most of the time they stick to themselves and out of the way anyway, probably less out of consideration for others but knowing it just invites LE EPIC TROLE XD. fwiw they're probably the last demanding faction of players in the game, they just want to do their rp without getting bothered, maybe ask for more housing stuff.

I should have specified. That Reddit post was from the MMORPG subreddit. One of the main features of that subreddit is people endlessly complaining about how MMORPGs are not like in the "good old days". People are sitting around for years waiting for a game developer to deliver onto them the great promised land. It's akin to the redpill subreddit when that existed, but instead of women, it's mmos. It's weird to see people suddenly seeing this event as this amazing thing.

Maybe they just want to play a MUD. Maybe the endgame is that everyone will play Second Life and VRChat.

Roleplayers tend to stick to their own thing, but this isn't really a roleplay event. The guests are mostly youtubers/streamers/raiders. But maybe that's me erring into your examples.

Thinking about it, most of this "stage play" stuff could probably be done better in VRChat. Population limits are roughly the same as a house limit in FFXIV. But these people are dedicated to their autism of making stage plays with emote and text box macros.

"Events" in this game are pretty weird. I know /vg/ has their own events that tend to be packed, and what tends to happen is that if they stream a movie, a significant part of the audience is ERPing. Then you have people having meltdowns in the thread because nobody socializes with them at the event. There's also a lot of /vg/ cliques who act like high schoolers.

Tbh if people do milquetoast DnD or even Critical Role tier cringe types of RP i dont really think much of em

When they want to ERP though, yeah thats when i laugh at the autism and call them degenerates lmao

Another poster mentioned how people keep trying to shove their fetishes into it. That happens more often than you think, or you realize the person is a turbo coomer and they use their RP character constantly in lewd commissions. There are types of DnD players that drag sessions down, edgelords, min maxers, players that just murder everything, ERPers fit in there too.

whatever rocks their boat, I don't judge as long as they don't shove it in my face. usually the same still applies where they do their stuff in their own little corner, so it's easy to ignore - and I've played games with dedicated RP shards where they had official brothels.

it's not like you need to spend a lot of time in limsa anyway if you don't want to.
Doesn't mean I can't make fun of it. But for the most part, these people don't do anything cow worthy.


Just a thought I had. The game isn't that active socially. You have people AFKing in Limsa and housing wards tend to be pretty dead. If you have a FC, chances are they have a discord and that's where people socialize anyway. It's hard to keep people around when the game offers little core content, side activities that are minigames at best, and asks for a subscription fee. It's hard for me to justify paying a sub fee to say hi to someone in a video game. People in my static don't only do raiding, they've done their relic and some are done with crafting, they have their ishgard tools, and they're unsubbed from the game.

I'm especially wondering how people will view the game when big streamers are done with the content they're interested in.
 
Doesn't mean I can't make fun of it. But for the most part, these people don't do anything cow worthy.
Oh no, the RP side of things has nothing BUT lolcows, but they trend more towards low level cowery and "personal lolcow" shit than something worthy of wider public attention.

But that's really the case with roleplaying anything and anywhere, not just limited to XIV.

Just a thought I had. The game isn't that active socially. You have people AFKing in Limsa and housing wards tend to be pretty dead. If you have a FC, chances are they have a discord and that's where people socialize anyway.
But yet it's known that people literally only pay a sub to XIV just to use it as a glorified chatroom program. XIV is very socially active, it's just that the social atmosphere is incredibly incestuous because everyone either only plays the game with their own friends and avoids everyone else, because everyone else is too fucking weird and autistic for them, or those weird and autistic faggots make little cabals for themselves and increase their social sphere by way of luring in the unsuspecting and filtering them by way of either getting them to buy into whatever degeneracy the rest of their group is involved in, or running off the people who won't tolerate it.
 
Just a thought I had. The game isn't that active socially. You have people AFKing in Limsa and housing wards tend to be pretty dead. If you have a FC, chances are they have a discord and that's where people socialize anyway. It's hard to keep people around when the game offers little core content, side activities that are minigames at best, and asks for a subscription fee. It's hard for me to justify paying a sub fee to say hi to someone in a video game. People in my static don't only do raiding, they've done their relic and some are done with crafting, they have their ishgard tools, and they're unsubbed from the game.
This might be my Crystal DC bias, but in-game chat is always way more active than Discord chat in my FC and I tend to regularly visit events posted in the Party Finder. Even without that, people will randomly walk up to me and invite me to go check out their house or to their wedding or what have you.
 
This might be my Crystal DC bias, but in-game chat is always way more active than Discord chat in my FC and I tend to regularly visit events posted in the Party Finder. Even without that, people will randomly walk up to me and invite me to go check out their house or to their wedding or what have you.
Definitely RP data center things, probably compounded by whatever race/gender you're playing + glamour you're using, since people will feel a compulsion to get in the favor of someone based on those qualities.

Sprouts or no, though, even I've had a few more social interactions than usual lately from out of the blue (which is to say, I usually never get talked to by anyone else in the open world until lately), so I kind of see that as a good thing. It's nice to have normal, casual social interactions in the game without all the usual bullshit.
 
I usually enjoy corralling WoWfugees through trials but even I've needed a break recently. Ravana seems to filter them like crazy.
nerd
Oh no, the RP side of things has nothing BUT lolcows, but they trend more towards low level cowery and "personal lolcow" shit than something worthy of wider public attention.

But that's really the case with roleplaying anything and anywhere, not just limited to XIV.


But yet it's known that people literally only pay a sub to XIV just to use it as a glorified chatroom program. XIV is very socially active, it's just that the social atmosphere is incredibly incestuous because everyone either only plays the game with their own friends and avoids everyone else, because everyone else is too fucking weird and autistic for them, or those weird and autistic faggots make little cabals for themselves and increase their social sphere by way of luring in the unsuspecting and filtering them by way of either getting them to buy into whatever degeneracy the rest of their group is involved in, or running off the people who won't tolerate it.
I know that's what I'm doing. Sometimes I'll run into familiar faces in Party Finder or map parties. I've had many cases of people approaching me in the past because they thought my character is "attractive" to them. Can't say any of these ended well. Sometimes a sprout will initiate a chat with me when I'm out in some of the new player areas.
This might be my Crystal DC bias, but in-game chat is always way more active than Discord chat in my FC and I tend to regularly visit events posted in the Party Finder. Even without that, people will randomly walk up to me and invite me to go check out their house or to their wedding or what have you.
Might be. I play on Aether, and most of our party finder is people doing content or content sales. Lately it's been streamers. Sometimes you get party finders for brothels, that kind of thing.

I'll check out Crystal eventually.
 
Ramuh has the tether mechanic and the fear which can very easily target your healers and leave them frozen while the dumbshit squad slaps around. They will then die and ask after what happened even if you are typing out the explanations.
I'm at patch 2.5 now. I've gone into every trial blind not looking up the mechanics. That tether mechanic did get me because I didn't understand what to do with it. My first instinct was to run away from the other player to 'break' the tether but that didn't work. Nonetheless, I died and I don't for a moment blame the healers for it.

Healers didn't rez me till last second of the fight, understandable considering they had their hands full with the other sprouts, so I sat and observed. I noticed another player running around collecting what I assumed were some kind of explosive lightning mine mechanic you were supposed to avoid to break the tether.

I want to experience that newbie struggle, learning the mechanics as I go, but I'm worried at times that I'm wasting other players time by not just looking up guides. You really have to be a retard to die to Titan though.
 
I'm at patch 2.5 now. I've gone into every trial blind not looking up the mechanics. That tether mechanic did get me because I didn't understand what to do with it. My first instinct was to run away from the other player to 'break' the tether but that didn't work. Nonetheless, I died and I don't for a moment blame the healers for it.

Healers didn't rez me till last second of the fight, understandable considering they had their hands full with the other sprouts, so I sat and observed. I noticed another player running around collecting what I assumed were some kind of explosive lightning mine mechanic you were supposed to avoid to break the tether.

I want to experience that newbie struggle, learning the mechanics as I go, but I'm worried at times that I'm wasting other players time by not just looking up guides. You really have to be a retard to die to Titan though.
Just for your edification, everyone should be clearing the field of those lightning balls, but no more than 3 at a time or else you get a debuff that decreases healing effectiveness. Ramuh's attacks, especially his raidwide damage, hits harder depending on how many balls are still on the field. Generally leaving 3 up is a good balance to be ready for any incoming mechanics that require them, like the tether.
 
I'm at patch 2.5 now. I've gone into every trial blind not looking up the mechanics. That tether mechanic did get me because I didn't understand what to do with it. My first instinct was to run away from the other player to 'break' the tether but that didn't work. Nonetheless, I died and I don't for a moment blame the healers for it.

Healers didn't rez me till last second of the fight, understandable considering they had their hands full with the other sprouts, so I sat and observed. I noticed another player running around collecting what I assumed were some kind of explosive lightning mine mechanic you were supposed to avoid to break the tether.

I want to experience that newbie struggle, learning the mechanics as I go, but I'm worried at times that I'm wasting other players time by not just looking up guides. You really have to be a retard to die to Titan though.
If the fight is notably difficult or the mechanics are known to confuse people or there's at least two wipes, people will ask if instructions are needed. It's what the Mentor role is for, it's just that once people get the neat crown icon by their name, four out of five "mentors" just stop giving a fuck. For content like Savages or Extremes, the group will go over strategies by default, even on old content.
You'll have a couple people getting pissy about wipes but most players have a functional long term memory and sense of empathy and remember being the new guy too.
 
I'm at patch 2.5 now. I've gone into every trial blind not looking up the mechanics. That tether mechanic did get me because I didn't understand what to do with it. My first instinct was to run away from the other player to 'break' the tether but that didn't work. Nonetheless, I died and I don't for a moment blame the healers for it.

Healers didn't rez me till last second of the fight, understandable considering they had their hands full with the other sprouts, so I sat and observed. I noticed another player running around collecting what I assumed were some kind of explosive lightning mine mechanic you were supposed to avoid to break the tether.

I want to experience that newbie struggle, learning the mechanics as I go, but I'm worried at times that I'm wasting other players time by not just looking up guides. You really have to be a retard to die to Titan though.
The tether mechanic isn't something you've likely seen by that point but you will be seeing things like that in the future. It sounds like you are at least learning as you go so don't sweat making mistakes in content you're new to. Don't be afraid to ask if there's any killer mechanics to watch for (which you will need to see once to really 'learn' it imo) or give heads-up.

Though as has been mentioned the sprout-tide means that a large chunk of the party will be utterly clueless or worse, so its up to you if you feel that's being too much of a weight or not. I personally don't think it is, I don't lose my mind if a wipe occurs but some players will act like you emptied their bank account. Ignore those pissants they were hoping for a free tomestone and gil payout without having to put in effort.

Going by what you've said I think you'll manage well enough.
 
I finally got around to finishing an Eureka relic weapon just so I can say I have one. Also did an Eurekan Armor +1.
Here's a boomer tranny crying for the ffxiv twitter account runners to be fired because they made a healers adjust joke
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