Actually it's a game, also there's nothing special about the fact you happened to be playing the game at a specific point in time, sorry to disappoint you but you're not special for happening to be in the right place at the right time.
Last edited by Pintsized; 12-22-2016 at 01:47 AM.


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And also, an exclusive item IRL is exclusive because it's made of precious materials, or contains lots of valuable things like masterpiece crafted items, or both at the same time, which is what a collector edition usually is. They produce it at little quantity because it's either really expensive to make or because they sell it at a loss.
We're here talking about some data that can be infinitely generated. Where is the exclusivity? The only thing that makes it "exclusive" is because SE said "we are now stoping to generate it!". They don't pay anything else once the item exists, and they only get benefits by selling it, which is the whole point of the mog kiosk.
Last edited by Arutan; 12-22-2016 at 02:30 AM.


There is really only one instance where items were special playing at a specific point in XIV. However, they were earned ingame or rewarded for supporting the company during a very rare event in the industry and genre. They were not a promotional item.
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