"Final Fantasy 14" Patch Notes Brings Unisex Clothing

2021-12-08 06:53:30 By : Mr. kevin quan

Now anyone can be a maid or a housekeeper

Square Enix released the patch notes for Final Fantasy 14 Patch 6.0 before the upcoming Endwalker.

The patch notes detail all the new playable content added to the game, as well as updates and broader changes to the combat system. New cities increase with expansion, such as the old Sarean city found in the mountains, and Radz-at-Han, a colorful and seemingly dense place. Several new venue locations have also been added, as well as some new ethers for fast travel.

Now you can equip many clothing items regardless of gender, including various items such as maid and housekeeper clothing. As mentioned earlier, belts are no longer equipable items. You will also not be able to repair belts, extract or paste materials to them, or sell them on the market board, among other restrictions. Various achievements related to the belt have also been changed accordingly.

Final Fantasy XIV. Credit: Square Enix

The new main scene mission is of course also added to the Final Fantasy 14 patch, which will lead the player to complete the story starting from the rebirth field. New side missions, levels, and destiny have also been added, but the most important thing is the addition of a new residential area in Ishgard.

Most importantly, new dungeons and enemies can be found, as well as new trials, but the patch notes hide images related to trials. The new healing profession sage can be unlocked by completing the mission Sage’s Road, and the melee DPS profession Grim Reaper can be unlocked by completing the killer instinct, which is also part of the patch.

"Final Fantasy 14: Terminator" will be available on PC and PlayStation on December 7 or December 3, if you have an early access.

In other news, Square Enix admitted that there may be some congestion issues with the upcoming expansion, and apologized for any inconvenience that may occur.

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