Easily the most relaxing thing is going afk and drinking beer.
Easily the most relaxing thing is going afk and drinking beer.
Chatting with friends is the most relaxing.
Well its defently NOT FISHING.
For me it would be farming.
You're dammed if you do and you're dammed if you don't
I love soloing, whether it be on my BST, my NIN, or my SMN. There's something about that pride in being able to do something with no support, using the work I put in to get my job up to its current standards, that really is relaxing. It's also a good stress relief after dealing with a poor shout group to know I can go kill the NM myself, sans a good number of triggers.
[Kensagaku - formerly of Kujata] - http://www.ffxiah.com/player/Valefor/Kensagaku
Choco digging
99 Drk, 99 Sch, 99 Bst, 99 Geo and a ton of other jobs there
110 +5 Bonecraft
Level 99 Relic Scythe
I've been really digging chocobo digging lately
If I am just looking to relax, I will often just fiddle with my macros, clean my MH out and organize my inventory, get around to AHing gear, or go shopping.
If I am looking to destress, I kill yagudo. I will head back to Windy, OP out to Saruta, walk into Giddeus and /sea. If there is no one there but me, I will walk from one end of the zone to the other and slaughter them mercilessly. While the drops are nice icing, the cake is merely the look on their stupid faces when the boogymithra comes calling.
Absolutely nothing in this game is relaxing. :/
Listening to the shouts in Port Jeuno, or wandering aimlessly around Al'Taieu or some other zone with nice scenery.
Mezzopiano of Asura
~BLM90 SCH90 SMN90~
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