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5 Things To Do When Starting Final Fantasy 14
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Square Enix's Final Fantasy 14 is always on the lookout for heroes. So if you take the right first step as a Warrior of Light, it can help you and all of Eorzea!

Limsa Lomnisa Levemete and Heavensturn's shared image
Final Fantasy 14 has grown into the MMO to be reckoned with over the past few years, with the Endwalker expansion pack slated for the Christmas 2021 season and popular presenters vouching for the gameplay and community of FF14 , many new players are starting to dip their toes in Eorzea.

But how do you start your journey? Do they just run into the fields and hope that they kill enough low-level mobs before they run into a wild monster? All MMOs have level specific guides to help players complete their journey; however, new FF14 players need to be aware of other potential mechanics that can aid them in their first steps.

1 . Create a character that you can call your own.
Final Fantasy Lalafell Bahamut Dragon Hyur and Moogles in Eorzea
Final Fantasy 14 is a beautiful game with stunning graphics and even more enticing land birds. With that in mind, the Warriors of Light must look just as inviting! Final Fantasy 14's character creator is one of the best out there because you can customize almost anything. Not only do players have the ability to customize their character's size, muscle tone, eye color, and more, but they can also choose their race and clan.

If you're creating a character that only Marlboro Man likes, don't worry! You can change your character's appearance using Phials of Fantasia in the game's shop.

2. Start thinking about your job or course
Miqo'te botanist with an ax planting wood in front of a crystal in a field
When customizing your character, you will need to specify a "job" or an introductory course. If you choose the Lancer, Archer and Conjurer job types, then you will spawn in lush Gridania. More types of gladiators? Then your starting area will become a more stately and guarded Ul'dah.

Remember that all starter jobs have an advanced job. It's worth noting that the lancer job ends up being the high jumping dragon rider class.

3. Choosing the right server
limsa lominsa levemete bank NPC
As in many MMOs, players in Final Fantasy 14's Eorzea cavort on different servers. North America, Europe and Japan are divided into different data centers; if you pick the right people, you'll be able to play with your other friends (who no doubt forced you to start FF14 in the first place).

You can currently only interact with other players in the same data center. Yes, that can be a bit annoying, but almost every MMO has this type of limitation. Not satisfied with the data center you are currently using? You can also buy data transfer items and buy ffxiv gil in the game shop at any time.

4. Really think about whether an upgrade is right for you
Midsummer Night's Dream Tina's fight with the company in Final Fantasy XIV
While this is only recommended for players who have already completed the main quest, FF14 players have the option to purchase level-ups to quickly jump into specific areas of the game. For completely new players, it is best to experience the entire game for yourself.

Does it take dozens of hours to reach a character's level limit? Sure, but which MMO doesn't have that? Experiencing all that Hydaelyn has to offer is part of the FF14 experience, even playing the more boring missions that many players struggle with.

5. Familiarize yourself with the free trial version
Miqo'te players play weavers and craftsmen in the castle at night
FF14 offers a trial version of the game that will allow players to experience Realms of Rebirth and Paradise City for free. For many new players just trying out the game, this trial may be enough because it actually offers hundreds of hours of free-to-play content - yes, hundreds of hours of progress without spending a dime.

But be warned, a few hundred hours invested in an MMO is usually enough to seduce you. But that's what makes MMOs great, isn't it? They suck in people and let them explore, fight and enjoy the mysterious world in front of them!
 
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