So you say if i pay a service to transport me from A to B, i should get all the experiences of the way i would have used by foot?
4.1 i think it was, with the change of the veteran reward system.
If I purchase a €15 jump, cannot expect to get also a €7 Fantasia for free.
Or else the jump goes to be €22. And I already imagine all the rage about "I don't care Fantasia! The jump is overpriced!".
Yeah, the gil makes sense and how you're compensated for it.
Ah, I missed it. My mistake.
I'd ask them to review additional items to be added to Tales of Adventure: A Realm Reborn, given as The Ultimate Weapon is a main scenario quest and cannot be completed after it has been flagged as complete, yet gives an item that otherwise be obtained if the Tales of Adventure product was not purchased. Or, to at least pass it up to development/staff that handles Mogstation items as an item to be included in the purchase for the above reason.
XD do have to say have fun going through every single choice of item menu before you can play because a fair few quests gave rewards based on choice on top of mandatory. i think SE decided rather than bombard someone who just paid to skip a lot of content just give them a set amount of gil/ feathers and send them on their way
4.1 and the patch notes for that linked to a page specifically about the Veteran rewards changes:
https://eu.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodes...492c0e588afd29
(at which point all the veteran reward pages on the Mogstation etc were also updated to the current rewards)
It must get skipped because it is technically just a consumable item. If they gave you all the consumables you get from the MSQ you'd get a boatload of elixirs and potions too. Question is if this is "working at intended" or if it was an oversight.
That's why I honestly think it's an oversight. The feathers and gil is compensated for what quests would have given in terms of gear and gil while mounts, minions and titles are also handed out. The change to The Ultimate Weapon quest also came out after the Tales of Adventure skips came out, too, right? Does that mean any change done retroactively to any main scenario quests will just not be included in any Tales of Adventure items? Isn't that pretty much the textbook definition for oversight?