I don't think you would get any exp from replaying content you already played.
It would be easily abused. Just pick the fastest MSQ that rewards a lot of exp and spam it repeatedly.
I don't think you would get any exp from replaying content you already played.
It would be easily abused. Just pick the fastest MSQ that rewards a lot of exp and spam it repeatedly.

I'd be okay with it for alt leveling, even if it was xx% based on how many times you run it? Decreasing returns?
I understood as NG+ starts at the first MSQ and you proceed from there, not that you got to choose which MSQ you wanted to do.
I also haven't seen any official confirmation about no exp, just implications that it would give the same rewards as the first time through.
Too much information lacking on this feature...

I understood as NG+ starts at the first MSQ and you proceed from there, not that you got to choose which MSQ you wanted to do.
I also haven't seen any official confirmation about no exp, just implications that it would give the same rewards as the first time through.
Too much information lacking on this feature...
My information is you choose a patch story (2.x 3.x, 4.x), and it'll run through that story and patches. I'm not sure if it willingly goes to the next or lets you choose between or not though.
I wouldn't call it abuse, I would call it a reasonable way to gain levels. The way you level in FF14 is mind-numbingly boring. Conspiracy theorists believe it's on purpose to sell leveling pots xD
Quests don't give much XP anyways, I don't see why we can't just earn XP again. You are putting time and effort into completing something, so you should be rewarded not punished.
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