An entire generation of expansion would last quite a long time. While it would yes, be limited, it's limit would take a while to reach.
An entire generation of expansion would last quite a long time. While it would yes, be limited, it's limit would take a while to reach.
Maybe the System was originally made like so... But ever Since you added "Abyssea" you should've thought that something like that would eventuallty occur. Make a Moogle in the Zone or even a Destroyed mog house. Also While i am being arrogant, Why not add a type of Maw inside the Maw to go to other abyssea.
Last edited by Fenrirs_Takumi; 10-26-2014 at 02:06 PM.
This is the same thought I had regarding the idea of spending merits outside the mog house. It isn't really that painful to go spend merits and return. You have to do that for the KIs as well. It would have been more of an inconvenience back in the day when merits were harder to come by and you joined a party that took a while to get into and also get to.
As for the rest... Job changing IN other zones? Yeah, no. That's abusable beyond belief. Especially in Abyssea. Inventory gets full? Drop some of the junk.
It's not really about being lazy, it was more to get more result fast. get more merit per hour. cause back in 2014 running back and forth restarting your exp was kinda lame. had to wait your lights were ready to actually start getting exp and if you didnt have mage you were screwed.
You're a year late on your counter-argument there champ.
holy necro bump batman!
Not saying that the moogle should be popped during battle. but popped just when if you dont have enmity or anyone from your party.
You know what they say. better late than never.
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