I think my ears are bleeding...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QRKQWD0jOc << for anyone who wants to hear it.
Good king Moogle Mog XII is a primal fight, like Ifrit, Garuda and Titan.
And yes, there would be a lot of Moogles in this fight. A full party of Moogles to be correct ^^
Moogle fight during 1.20: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yScRjIhA84
Last edited by Felis; 11-09-2013 at 07:52 AM.
Good King Moggle Mog XII will return with 2.1. The Ifrit/Garuda music is actually slightly remixed, not the original. All the Original Music was designed by Nobuo Uematsu. The battle theme for GKMMXII from 2.1 is called Seven Jesters. The Good King Moggle Mog XII song itself was the introduction Cutscene for the battle.
Both are available on the BEFORE METEOR Soundtrack.
Giving it thought, I honestly don't remember at this point. So I went looking and it seems like everyone with any sort of quoted text is actually theorizing it'll be a Primal battlefield, since "More than likely he will be accessible through the duty finder." So I'll have to recant. Sorry for the confusion.
The Moggle Mog song was my favorite primal song in 1.0, but I will have to say that Titan's is my favorite in 2.0.
I'm 99% sure they'll be keeping the same Moggle Mog song. I mean, why would they change it? It was a masterpiece and it was produced so well!
Already got all of mogs weapons from 1.0 given it was like the easiest fight.
The Ifrit music was from Uematsu. The Garuda music is from Soken. And i think the Good King Moogle Mog XII music is also from Soken.
i think the best moogle weapon is the one for PGL ^^
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Last edited by Felis; 11-09-2013 at 08:03 AM.
Actually, this isn't totally correct - the versions of Primal Judgement and Fallen Angel used in ARR are exactly the same as their 1.0 versions and have not been remixed. Also only Primal Judgement was composed by Uematsu - Fallen Angel was by Masayoshi Soken, as Felis pointed out.Good King Moggle Mog XII will return with 2.1. The Ifrit/Garuda music is actually slightly remixed, not the original. All the Original Music was designed by Nobuo Uematsu. The battle theme for GKMMXII from 2.1 is called Seven Jesters. The Good King Moggle Mog XII song itself was the introduction Cutscene for the battle.
Both are available on the BEFORE METEOR Soundtrack.
As for the Good King Moggle Mog the XIIth theme, that ironically was a Uematsu track originally (It was the traditional Moogle theme from several past FF games, first appearing as Critter Tripper Fritter in FFV), but the version used in ARR has been arranged by Soken.
Also it should be pointed out a significant portion of 1.0's OST was not composed by Uematsu, but by Soken, Tsuyoshi Sekito, Ryo Yamazaki, Naoshi Mizuta and Ai Yamashita.
Last edited by Enkidoh; 11-09-2013 at 08:58 AM.
I did too, but you don't have the books yet now do you? I hope the mog book is a popup book lol. I may have nearly all relics, but I'm still going to have to gather up those books for my collection.
SOKEN did the music (both tracks) for that fight, so it'll be returning with the fight, same as with Ifrit & Garuda, it's the only way the fight would work!I never did this fight during 1.0, but only just now heard the music from it. Oh PLEASE reuse the same music track for it. I want me some FFXIV-Nightmare Before Christmas goodness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QRKQWD0jOc << for anyone who wants to hear it.
Can't wait for Kupta Kapa to ruffle my fluff again.
I adored this fight in 1.23, it was really good fun on THM (back when it was actually considered viable to use your class in a fight like this).
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