Pretty sure that was Quinn "WHERE ARE THE HEALS" 69 unless Peon did it as well in which case yiiiiiikes.
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One of the first things I did when I started playing this game was switch the audio back to the original Japanese. In fact, during those first few FFXIV sessions, where one is still getting the layout of everything correct and tweaking UI and graphics settings, the discovery of such an option made me literally quiver a bit with excitement and anticipation.
For me, the original language is where it's at. Always preferred watching anime like that, ever since I was a little kid way back in the 80s; I find English voice acting to be quite off-putting. Ditto films or television... if I can get the original language with subtitles, that's definitely my preference.
Here's to the twelve other NA players with Japanese audio turned on!
The issue with removing Moogle Mog is the Churning Mists in Heavensward either gets further bloated or needs to be restructured to fit the loss of earning the trust of the Twelveswood moogles specifically Kuplo Kopp.
Removing Leviathan section completely removes a decent amount of voice lines and the knowledge the Scions gained(the Sahagin priest being like the Ascians yet gets killed by Leviathan) which later lead to Moenbryda showing up with white Auracite, the plot mcguffin that allows us to destroy Ascians.
Ramuh section has the same amount of importance as Leviathan section without it the Scions would not have figured out the means to destroy Ascians, Urianger figures out how directly after beating up Ramuh.
Ivy situation is another issue with HW directly referencing it in a voiced cutscene, they ain't going to redo a perfectly fine voiced cutscene, it's a very costly endeavour to do so.
Games like WoW make totally skipping the story not just normal, but optimal in most situations - since it's not one cohesive story. You can ignore half of it, and whenever you find a section interesting, pay some attention and all's good.
It doesn't quite work that way with FFXIV. I like to think of XIV as less playing an MMO that's Final Fantasy themed, but more playing a Final Fantasy game that happens to be an MMO, if that makes sense.
This. When people start recommending things to remove, my first thought is "is this important later later on? If so... no. If it never comes up again, yeah pop it into a side quest."
Something they could remove is the Titan questline - or streamline it so that it isn't as drawn out as it is. As it is, some of that questline is... questionable in its necessity.