Any word from the devs about changes to the furniture system? It currently takes up a lot of room in Mog Safe, especially if you make it look cozy... moving that furniture into it's own container and freeing up space would spark a wave of interior decorating! (And you could organize another room raiders/mog house screenshot contest ;D )
Surely the moogles would appreciate a splendid study over a sterile storeroom...
"Puppetmaster was our last best hope for peace. It failed.
Now it's our last best hope.. for victory!"
I have probably about 10 spots free in the Mog Safe /bank, and I have just a bed, and I think one cabinet there. The rest is just event stuff laying around the floor, leaving only some squares free!
Yeah, my mog house probably looks like a flea-market to some!
Point being, it would certainly be nice to somehow be able to use the Mog Safe for storage once more again, while actually keeping the stuff in the room still! I don't think there is an easy way to do this at all with the current system though...
...or so the legend says.
If its not, It may be the first actual legitimate "PS2 Limitations" we'll ever likely hear.
I tried breeding a fat chocobo - or chocobese, by giving it plenty of fatty food, VanaTV access and no walks. Results were... disappointing. Having your stash of mithkabobs regurgitated by a chocobese tends to diminish their palpability.. not to mention the smell of your armor. Being shunned by your fellow adventurers is bad enough, but even marlboros make themselves scarce when you get within 100 yalms...
"Puppetmaster was our last best hope for peace. It failed.
Now it's our last best hope.. for victory!"
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