Results 1 to 4 of 4
  1. #1
    Player Dalcour's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
    Location
    San Diego
    Posts
    10
    Character
    Dalcour
    World
    Bismarck
    Main Class
    DRG Lv 90

    The Moogle Collar, Instant Mog House on the open terrain

    I think it would be a cool idea to create an Item where you could summon your Moogle from your MH to where you are to maybe trade out items or for the most part, Change jobs on the spot.

    Moogle Collar (Rare/EX)
    [Neck] All Races
    Summon your Moogle friend to your position to tend to your Mog House needs.
    LV. 1 All Jobs
    <1/1 0:30/[24:00:00, 0:30]>

    *Side note nothing really to do with this but it would also be cool to give your "Moogle" a cool nickname, kinda like how you can name your Wyvern or Automaton! A Quest to "Find your Moogles lost name" or something.
    (4)

  2. #2
    Player Raxiaz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
    Location
    Sylph
    Posts
    466
    Character
    Raxiaz
    World
    Sylph
    Main Class
    WHM Lv 96
    I'd always hoped they would release something similar to this alongside FFXIV. You know, since you can change jobs any where, any time in FFXIV.
    (0)

  3. #3
    Player Ihnako's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Posts
    310
    Character
    Ihnako
    World
    Odin
    Main Class
    PUP Lv 99
    #1 This is FFXI
    #2 You don't need this - you allready have 240 inventory space - drop what you don't need - dont bring things along you don't need
    (0)

  4. #4
    Player RAIST's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
    Location
    Bastok
    Posts
    2,563
    hate to say it, but there actually may be an issue with the PS2 environment embedded in the core of the game engine that would restrict this from being possible. The adventuring zones may eat up a lot more resources than the mog house and cities with nomad moogles. There simply may not be enough assets to make the changes on the fly in the field the way the game was originally encoded. This is not a hardware issue that would go away simply because you are on a PC or 360--this kind of thing (like most all the PS2 limitations response) is more due to restrictions placed on the game engine during it's design because of the PS2 hardware limitations that has carried over into the coding still in use on the PC and 360 as well.

    It may not be the case, but it isn't outside the realm of possibility. Who knows.
    (0)
    {DISCLAIMER} Posts may contain opinions based on personal experiences that are not be meant to be taken as facts. What may appear as fact with no source reference may be recollection of information with no source, and may be subject to scrutiny without source reference. Any debate over validity of said facts without source references may be considered conjecture of all parties in that debate. Player comments may not be the expressed position/consent of SE, their affiliates, or any employees of said organizations. Please take these posts with a grain of salt if you are offended by the views of the player and understand that opinions are like assholes... everyone has one, not everyone wants to hear it.