A while back, them models were actually included in the official census, and while it does not differentiate between hair-colours, it does show how much each models were used.

EU site:
  • http://www.playonline.com/ff11eu/guide/development/census/08/05face_type.html
US site:
  • http://www.playonline.com/ff11us/guide/development/census/08/05face_type.html
I wonder if they still have links to those on the main-page, since the one I found there seems to go to the most latest only.
Managed to find this anyways; still there somewhere it seems.


As for that blog-post, it might not be written as a very serious post, and even if it was, I don't see why anyone should feel insulted by it (it's the internet after all, I wish no one would bother feeling insulted by anything here really but... yeah).

It does have truth in it, but the person probably knows fully well that there are exceptions.
And if not, well, I could not care less, and I don't know why anyone else should care at all. ^^;


I made my Adventuring Fellow look like that 'dominating' model, with white hair and all but I actually thought it was going to be a different model... Didn't bother starting over.

Moreover, I don't think about people's gender around the internet at all, nor do I care if they are a male pretending to be a female, or a hippo pretending to be a giraffe. I just treat people equally, and as I would like to be treated myself.


Blubb ! !! !