

Unreal trials as well. As a player that puts off buying new expansion, and so I'm never at endgame for very long, I've never gotten to see any of the Unreal fights, which also means I've never been able to participate in the Faux Hollows thing.There isn't a lot of FOMO in this game. Mostly it's just PvP series rewards.
Although you can miss seasonal event quests, the items become available on the mog station or at the next event the following year, so you can get them later. For the halloween and valentione events, the dungeons they put us in previously are often available to us at the end even though they are really from a previous event.




Unreals are just old extreme trials scaled up to 90, so they aren't really gone.
In other news, there is no technical debt from 1.0.
"We don't have ... a technological issue that was carried over from 1.0, because ARR was meant to kind of discard what we had from 1.0 and rebuild it from the engine."
https://youtu.be/ge32wNPaJKk?t=560


And yet, I cannot participate in those that have come and gone. The experience is lost to me.
Don't get me wrong, I get it. They're tuned in such a way that keeping them through skill/potency/stat changes and so forth would defeat the whole purpose.
But it remains an entire system I can't participate in unless I rush myself faster than I care for.
(the adjacent Wondrous Tails as well, to a much lesser extent. Unless you're at endgame, you get 60-capped duties with appropriately lesser rewards)


If you decide to slow yourself on purpose for the sake of doing what you want to do, you cant complain you don't get to experience it. You literally cant expect people to go as slow as you just so you can experience it.And yet, I cannot participate in those that have come and gone. The experience is lost to me.
Don't get me wrong, I get it. They're tuned in such a way that keeping them through skill/potency/stat changes and so forth would defeat the whole purpose.
But it remains an entire system I can't participate in unless I rush myself faster than I care for.
(the adjacent Wondrous Tails as well, to a much lesser extent. Unless you're at endgame, you get 60-capped duties with appropriately lesser rewards)


Please keep up with the conversation. This wasn't me complaining that I can't experience it. Merely pointing out that there is more content that you can entirely miss out on.
I play slowly because I enjoy my pace, and don't really care what I miss out on.
Newer players have to rush to 90 and at least partway through HW story if they want to participate before content is removed.
Unreal trials are, at present, just as missable as seasonal quests or PVP series/season rewards.






Just as missable, perhaps, but with different degrees of consequences to missing them.
Seasonal quests have two aspects: a "unique experience" of a quest that you won't ever be able to play again (regardless of the quality-or-not of the event) and the rewards, which can be acquired later. If you're an intermittent subscriber then neither way of claiming the rewards is "free" – your choice is between paying a month's subscription now to get the event and items, or ignore it for now and pay a smaller amount later to buy just the items.
PVP season passes have no unique experience, but have unique rewards that so far as we can tell may never be coming back. This really is FOMO, because we still have absolutely no indication from SE about how items will be handled in future, so if we want the items then the only way to be certain of getting them is to be subscribed to the game now and spend a lot of time playing the game right now.
And unreal trials are somewhere in the middle. The exact experience of a level 90 fight against Zurvan is unique and we have no idea if there will be a second turn at it coming back to the game, but the level 60 trial will still be with us. By not participating in Faux Hollows you are missing out on the rewards, but most of them can be sold on the marketboard and while new items are added with each season, the older items are not removed and can be earned at any point in the future.






It doesn't actually require endgame access, just a character at level cap, so if you really wanted to then you could buy the expansion earlier and just not start on the story content.
(But really, I forget to even submit the WT book most weeks, and it's no great loss.)



Just to elaborate in greater detail for anyone wondering about Unreal Trials, you need:
- a job at current expansion cap (currently: Lv90)
- Lv90-ish start of expansion gear (you get synced down to about that item level but you don't want to be below that)
- Faux Hollows unlocked which is a short questline in Idyllshire
Then it is a matter of either using guides + standard practice or organizing a group for blind practice (your choice).
If you ever missed out on specific ones, every fight at min iLv sync from their respective expansion is basically that.



I think they're going to end up being on a rotation. There is very little point in making anything past ShB into Unreal, at least for now. This should mean that the older ones will be back at some point.And yet, I cannot participate in those that have come and gone. The experience is lost to me.
Don't get me wrong, I get it. They're tuned in such a way that keeping them through skill/potency/stat changes and so forth would defeat the whole purpose.
But it remains an entire system I can't participate in unless I rush myself faster than I care for.
(the adjacent Wondrous Tails as well, to a much lesser extent. Unless you're at endgame, you get 60-capped duties with appropriately lesser rewards)



I wouldn't be so sure about that. Unreal Trials change with the same rate as we get new Extreme trials. They skipped a few from A Realm Reborn and Heavensward in favour of more popular ones but it is extremely unlikely they will loop back to bring back previous Unreal Trials, especially since some of them were Lv80 at the time. With Dawntrail I at most expect Nidhogg Unreal as the first one and after that they will probably move onto Stormblood Unreals, likely Susanoo and Shinryu early on, then the four lords and Tsukuyomi after.
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