Originally Posted by
JudithCubby
I just ran into a problem with this while playing with friends. They're currently in Stormblood and we tried queuing for Alliance Roulette while we would chat. It denied us access and said they couldn't queue because their ilvl was too low. One of them is a level 79 BLM, one of the only jobs they've played. The ilvl requirement for them requires that they finish SB and get the level 70 poetics gear. But that won't be enough, when they finish SB, they're going to be over level 80, moving the requirement up again.
We used to like queuing up for Alliance Roulette because it was their best way to get poetics and it didn't require as much focus as Leveling or 50/60/70/80. With this change, they're now locked out of AR Roulettes until they either finish Endwalker, or drop the class they like and start a new one just to get their poetics.
Before the change, another friend power leveled a few classes while the rest of the group caught up to him in the story. But now he can't queue for ARs on most classes because he got most of them to 70 or higher.
I understand the purpose of this change was to give the roulettes more variety for veteran players. But it seems to have left new players behind, and requires more investment from them to participate in Alliance Roulettes. I worry that left as is, this change could alienate newcomers even more. It's taken years of convincing my friends to start playing XIV with me, and it took even more to convince them to continue after they nearly dropped the game during ARR.
The current AR Roullete system is just another barrier for newcomers. And I worry what the consequences could be for the community if this is left as it currently stands.