Calling BS without proof, lodestone doesn't think so.Quote:
there is a very rare key that drops from the mouse.
http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodest...y/6938f84e580/
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Calling BS without proof, lodestone doesn't think so.Quote:
there is a very rare key that drops from the mouse.
http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodest...y/6938f84e580/
Ahh, they're spiritbonding!
Well, not them specifically. But on the other side of the wall there are a few people (lvl 50 THMs, not BLMs), wearing various crafting gear and such. I was running around and just happened to see the "spiritbond complete" animation on them as I ran through.
Though, why hide only half of the people involved at that point?
Edit: They even have one hiding under the bridge lol
Yes, I believe spiritbonding for profit would be the logical answer, but you are underestimating how quickly gear spiritbonds, and level 35 mobs allow spiritbonding gear up to ilvl50. Honestly, it's not a bad idea if you didn't want to deal with the competition farming in-demand drops on mobs of similar level.
Aside from that, the Deepvoid Deathmouse is a Hunting Log mob for Conjurer & Archer, but that wouldn't justify long-term camping.
Spoken Blood off the Lesser Kalong. No idea why they would kill the DV DM though.
They're bots. They're on every server - if you look at their gear they always have white electrum gear to bind for materia equipped; usually of a different class to their actual class.
I don't understand why the GM's don't just swoop by that spot daily and blanket ban everyone there who so much as looks like a bot, because the bots have been there months; I gave up even trying to report them, being so many and the fact nobody ever does anything about it.
even with spiritbound, the lvl 35 mobs is still supper slow compare to the lvl 45+ mobs area, some of 45+ mobs area are empty
Oh look it's those bots I reported a week ago >.>