So I've finished the story and checked the GC, gold saucer and tomes vendors but haven't found the new emotes. Anyone found them yet? Squadron dungeon rewards maybe? Please don't say cash shop...
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So I've finished the story and checked the GC, gold saucer and tomes vendors but haven't found the new emotes. Anyone found them yet? Squadron dungeon rewards maybe? Please don't say cash shop...
yeah is the squadrons I believe ^
I'm at the current max-rank with my GC and I can buy them for 40k seals each - so yes, you have to level up your squadron and reach the highste possible rank with your GC in order to buy them.
Can only buy stand at attention and at ease from GC, so unless each GC sells different emotes I don't think that's it.
Doing 10 Squadron Command Missions Unlocks Push-ups,Squats,Sit-ups and Controlled Breathing
Just finished my 10th mission with my squadron and got all of them unlocked right away
Probably squadron.
Might be reward from getting at least 1 squadron member to lv 60.
Or complete all 5 available dungeons.
If the emotes ain't come from these 2 guesses of mine then I'm out of clue.
1: necro 2 year old thread, 10 points
2: https://ffxiv.gamerescape.com/wiki/Dear_Leader_I
At least it was appropriate in context. Ya'll seriously need to cool it with this "necro" thing when someone is ACTUALLY making an appropriate use of forum features.
In this case, I assume this player came to the forums with a question, used the Search feature to find a thread that met their criteria and used that existing thread that was already on topic to post a follow up question...
VS
Creating another brand new Thread number xx about an already existing topic for their one follow-up question.
Necro is most often used in a negative connotation though.
As in, "Why necro a 2 year old thread?"
Granted that instance mostly applies to conversation-based topics, where someone is posting a sudden reply to a conversation that ended some time ago. Even then using an existing thread is still probably preferable, but an acknowledgement is usually nice... For example, "I know this is an old thread, BUT ________ is still something I would like to see implemented in game."
Information-based topics technically have no expiry date... since new players can start playing this game at any time and everyone is at various points of progress in a multitude of activities. I applaud them finding an existing thread relevant to their question and using that instead of making an additional thread about the same thing. Everyone doing the latter results in a jumble of topics kind of sort of about the same thing, but none of them having complete information.