Anybody can just say stuff. If you can't or refuse to back it up, then you're just blowing smoke.
Anybody can just say stuff. If you can't or refuse to back it up, then you're just blowing smoke.



Found this when searching google,
http://jp.ffxivpro.com/forum/topic/2...r-before-seen/
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Road to Ishgard
Just made it a little easier. It is pretty odd that they would add mobs into that area. Its to bad we were never able to see what they really had planned for this zone. It always makes me wonder what Tanaka's "Two years of content" plan was. I wish i could have seen his road map
xivpad - http://xivpads.com/?8065522
I almost cried when it reached the end.
In order to open the gates of Ishgard, players have to extract 60 elm leaves from 12 elm branches (6 ea.; alchemy), mix them into papyrus paste using 30 waters (1 water 2 leaves; alchemy), press the pastes into a paper-like sheet (4 pastes; armorer), cut the paper into small notecards (1 paper, 1 nut oil; carpentry), and then, using ink made from extracting the secretions from octopus sacks (distilled water, ink sack; alchemy), they would have to sign and stamp each one (1 notecard, 1 tallow candle, 1 ink bottle, 1 quill; weaver) until a +1 was achieved.Its to bad we were never able to see what they really had planned for this zone. It always makes me wonder what Tanaka's "Two years of content" plan was. I wish i could have seen his road map
Only then could they submit a forgery to the guards to allow them entry.
At least that's something along the lines of what Tanaka had in mind...



Herp a derp, why did I not think of simply googling. v_v



Diabolical. lolI almost cried when it reached the end.
In order to open the gates of Ishgard, players have to extract 60 elm leaves from 12 elm branches (6 ea.; alchemy), mix them into papyrus paste using 30 waters (1 water 2 leaves; alchemy), press the pastes into a paper-like sheet (4 pastes; armorer), cut the paper into small notecards (1 paper, 1 nut oil; carpentry), and then, using ink made from extracting the secretions from octopus sacks (distilled water, ink sack; alchemy), they would have to sign and stamp each one (1 notecard, 1 tallow candle, 1 ink bottle, 1 quill; weaver) until a +1 was achieved.
Only then could they submit a forgery to the guards to allow them entry.
At least that's something along the lines of what Tanaka had in mind...
Is it though? Tanaka's relics were just simpler yet even more time consuming.
I personally think the current relic quest was a stroke of genius. What better way to give hardcore players a carrot on a stick for the last 3 months of gameplay?
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