


This ^ This is why I'd like to be able to buy stronger gear sets from the mogstation. Maybe sell ilevel 260 sets for HW? $30 for the full left side seems fair to me. Maybe $50 if right side accessories are included.Why would you want to pay for gear that is ten levels beyond the current max level? I mean I wouldn't pay money for an ironworks set. That would be dumb. You would replace it all by the time your lvl 55.
On a serious note, the Jump potions won't jump you to max lvl. They will only take you up to the end of the last expansion. So if you took one today you would get boosted to lvl 50. If you took one in SB it would boost you to level 60. Regardless, you still need to go through the last ten levels by playing even if you took the Jump potion. So yes you probably get a gear set but it will be obsolete gear to most people. I imagine in Stormblood it will probably be the equivalent of the Eikon set.

This would make no sense.. older tomestone gear is very easy to get. For the current sets (at any moment) the available grinding paths are quite limited and casual-oriented, so they should be easy to get. The only thing I could see having some value as a mog-station option -if no further grinding paths are implemented- would be the latest savage raid tokens (for example manifesto pages) and the latest tomestone upgrade items (for example gobtwines, gobdips, gobcoats) -and perhaps they would need to limit this to 1 set per character to avoid an in-game imbalance.
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