Quote Originally Posted by AmyRae View Post
Apparently it's only immersive if everyone suffers.

However, immersion is broken all the time in the game. If you can't accept teleportation as legitimate, then you can't accept weightless inventories and currency supplies; you can't accept getting chomped, burned, slashed, pierced, and bludgeoned by your foes with no permanent scars and no visible marks. When people die, they should stay dead. People shouldn't suddenly wear their armor poorly just because they picked up a wand when they normally use a sword. People shouldn't get smarter because they put on a hat of smartness or stronger because they put on a belt of strength.

I'm sure there are plenty of other examples, but if you want immersion, I would strongly recommend playing this game called Real Life. It's pretty intense.
Oh, but this is a magic world. And you have to hold you suspension of disbelief for magic worlds.
Unless it's teleportation obviously. That's just too much.

But anyway. Airships will eventually have a sort of skippable in game cutscene where you see Ezora from above, so if you want to get your blimp on, you'll have the option to do so.