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Final Fantasy XIV's next patch will once once more cope with Final Fantasy Tactics

Patch 4.3 is going to be a further huge a single for Final Fantasy XIV. As revealed by a producer live letter last night, the following main update are going to be titled Under the Moonlight, and will be a customary catch-up patch between significant raid cycles (4.2 just gave us Sigmascape, culminating with Kefka, and 4.4 will continue that trend).

The update, said to be coming in "late May" (that will either be May 22 or 29), will add new major story quests, Namazu beast tribe quests, a single new dungeon, a Deep Dungeon 2 with 100 floors (it's not a sequel to buy Cheap FFXIV Gil palace in the dead, but rather a reinvention of it), a new 8-person trial with typical and EX troubles that is not going to become a part of the Four Lords storyline, a new ultimate raid tier in the type of an Ultimate Weapon fight (4.31), the Pagos Expedition Eureka zone that is ice-themed, the follow-up Return to Ivalice 24-person raid The Ridorana Lighthouse, more PVP advancements, adjustments for Dark Knight, Astrolgian and Samurai, cross-world linkshells (64-person), a raid roulette, along with a companion app (that could mange your inventory and access the marketboard, as well as has a premium choice for additional retainer and saddlebag space).

Note that not all of this stuff is coming in 4.3 right. Some of it may very well be thought of four.3x, meaning, several parts will arrive at a halfway point in between 4.3 and 4.4 (4.35) -- the following Eureka zone is possibly a perfect instance of something that is pushed back into that territory.

Once again, hardcore raiders only possess the ultimate fight to look forward to, but there is a ton of other stuff to accomplish - and if the ultimate tier is even close to as challenging as the Bahamut battle, it'll take weeks for most groups to obtain Final Fantasy XIV Gil via. I am mostly excited to dive into a brand new Eureka zone currently (hopefully with some improvements) and see what the following raid tier is in 4.4. Even though it is most likely going to handle Omega (the key antagonist in the Sigmascape storyline), I am pulling for any move into Final Fantasy VII along with a showdown with Sephiroth -- it is the all-natural progression offered that the first Deltascape plus the second Sigmascape gave us confrontations with Exdeath (FFV) and Kefka (FFVI) respectively.

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