This time decided to start from scratch since I had been away from the game so long and need to re-learn it all again. Made a little Taru black mage. Kvasir if you want to hit me up in game ever! I’m playing on the catseyexi server that emulates retail but with a level cap of 75 and trusts enabled.
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It’s so strange/refreshing to see an MMO without 29258 batrillion icons on the screen.
Also support the homies in a Palestine. Be a big communism builder.
Yeah you can download some addons that try to make the game more like XIV’s interface but I’m okay with the minimalist console game UI.
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What do you enjoy about it? I’ve never played a Final Fantasy game
The world of Vana’diel. I like that the game has a lot of lore and a good story to work your way through. It’s perfectly newcomer friendly if you’ve never played a FF game before, as XI is mostly based on Everquest.
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https://gofund.me/5156f6e9It’s perfectly newcomer friendly if you’ve never played a FF game before
That is not how I’ve ever heard FF11 described lol
Quest: “we need to get the amulet!”
What you need to do: go to this tunnel (unmarked, never mentioned) turn around 15 times (never mentioned) run back and talk to this guy (never mentioned) keep talking to him even though the conversation ended (never mentioned) to back to tunnel (can you guess, also never mentioned?) click random spot on the ground. (No quest markers because this was from before that time in gaming)
I loved 11 but man I’d never have gotten far without guides or forums lol
Fuck yes, comrade
Vana’diel lives on