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  1. #1
    Player
    Avatar de Fytayn
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    octobre 2014
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    Ul'dah
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    64
    Character
    Lula Moon
    World
    Faerie
    Main Class
    Occultiste Lv 70

    Celebrating a 1.0 Rising

    So earlier today, after doing the Rising event combat thing, I started thinking... This is supposed to be like the Dalamud invasions at the end of 1.0, right? We have some of the same gear from 1.0, re-statted for this engine of course, and we know the event syncs to iLv110...

    I started digging for information about what kind of gear existed in 1.0 during the final days. The information isn't easy to dig up and I'm having trouble translating effective stats/item levels so I decided to seek the help of any remaining 1.0 players. If I wanted to gear myself to the equivalent of 1.0 finale gear what would I wear? Would that work when the mobs are built for iLv110 players? If not then what would you suggest?

    This is all just for fun, the event is a zerg rush so gear doesn't matter much, but I'd appreciate any help!
    (1)

  2. #2
    Player
    Avatar de Noodle_Trinidad
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    avril 2012
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    Ul'Dah (1.0) / Limsa (2.0)
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    129
    Character
    Noodle Sil'vaadle
    World
    Excalibur
    Main Class
    Machiniste Lv 80
    You would wear Darksteel since that was the Crafted Armor at the time, Darklight since that was what dropped from Aurum Vale/Cutter's Cry or AF1. I think the highest iLvl we had near the end was Darksteel and Darklight armor overall.
    (2)

  3. #3
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    Avatar de Nandalowell
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    mai 2012
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    Ishgard
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    Character
    Nan Lowell
    World
    Balmung
    Main Class
    Archer Lv 25
    Those of us who didn't gear up to the max were rocking our AF gear at the very end.
    (5)
    "People have the right to choose their own path to destruction."

  4. #4
    Player
    Avatar de Fytayn
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    octobre 2014
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    Ul'dah
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    Character
    Lula Moon
    World
    Faerie
    Main Class
    Occultiste Lv 70
    Citation Envoyé par Nandalowell Voir le message
    Those of us who didn't gear up to the max were rocking our AF gear at the very end.
    Was totally going to glamour my Augmented (so dyeable) AF gear over whatever I ended up with xD

    Did relic weapons exist at all in 1.0?
    (0)

  5. #5
    Player
    Avatar de Nandalowell
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    mai 2012
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    Ishgard
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    Character
    Nan Lowell
    World
    Balmung
    Main Class
    Archer Lv 25
    Yeah, I don't remember all their names but I had the Artemis Bow. Once they stopped saving server data you could actually find them under your inn room bed, lol.

    (3)
    Dernière modification de Nandalowell, 28/08/2018 à 15h43
    "People have the right to choose their own path to destruction."

  6. #6
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    Avatar de Enkidoh
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    dcembre 2012
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    Ala Mhigo
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    Character
    Enkidoh Roux
    World
    Balmung
    Main Class
    Paladin Lv 90
    Base relic did in fact exist in 1.0 in it's final months - in fact after the final save maintenance they started giving away free relics randomly by 'checking the bed' in the Inn Room if you logged out there and then logged back in. But as others have said, apart from relic/AF, Darklight and Darksteel gear the only other gear available was generic crafted/vendor gear. And it was frustrating trying to find the right vendor who sold such gear as vendors seemed to sell wildly random gear with no connection to that area's level, and it was never complete sets either. To say nothing of how ridiculous the Market Wards were.

    ARR players don't know how good they have it.
    (4)
    Citation Envoyé par Rannie Voir le message
    Aaaaannnd now I just had a mental image of Lahabrea walking into a store called Bodies R Us and trying on different humans.... >.<

    Lahabrea: hn too tall... tooo short.... Juuuuuust right.
    Venat was right.

  7. #7
    Player
    Avatar de Fytayn
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    octobre 2014
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    Ul'dah
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    Character
    Lula Moon
    World
    Faerie
    Main Class
    Occultiste Lv 70
    So I've found out that Skill Speed and Spell Speed didn't exist in Legacy FFXIV. Players could have abilities and spells (like Greased Lightning and Haste) which sped them up but there were no stats or sub-stats which did so. I've also been told that a much lower number of actions per minute and longer GCD were distinct elements of Legacy combat. Avoiding them means having to use lower Lv/iLv equipment when I'm already working with an absolute limit of iLv70.

    Would it be considered more "authentic" to completely avoid Skill Speed and Spell Speed, to accept any incidental amounts while prioritizing iLv, or to just ignore that quirk of Legacy completely and stack them as much as I want?
    (0)
    Dernière modification de Fytayn, 28/08/2018 à 23h54 Raison: grammar

  8. #8
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    Avatar de Zetsumei_Tsunarashi
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    mars 2011
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    Shadowlord Server
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    1 601
    Character
    Zetsumei Tsunarashi
    World
    Sargatanas
    Main Class
    Invocateur Lv 100
    Darklight gear (ilvl70?) was the strongest gear available in 1.0. That and your relic weapon. That is the base relic you first obtain before any upgrade quests.
    (1)

  9. #9
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    Avatar de Caselia
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    novembre 2011
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    Ul'dah
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    163
    Character
    Milk Maid
    World
    Midgardsormr
    Main Class
    Pistosabreur Lv 90
    Citation Envoyé par Fytayn Voir le message
    So I've found out that Skill Speed and Spell Speed didn't exist in Legacy FFXIV. Players could have abilities and spells (like Greased Lightning and Haste) which sped them up but there were no stats or sub-stats which did so. I've also been told that a much lower number of actions per minute and longer GCD were distinct elements of Legacy combat. Avoiding them means having to use lower Lv/iLv equipment when I'm already working with an absolute limit of iLv70.

    Would it be considered more "authentic" to completely avoid Skill Speed and Spell Speed, to accept any incidental amounts while prioritizing iLv, or to just ignore that quirk of Legacy completely and stack them as much as I want?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO5A0QNiuJs
    https://youtu.be/WmJxkVbowSI?t=453

    GCD did not exist. It used standard cool downs found in old mmos (FFXI is an example) but with short cool downs for most skills and longer ones for others. You had to build TP by auto attacking and then using a skill. Combos weren't added until Yoshida took over so up to you to decide how to use that mechanic. Skill Speed/Spell Speed doesn't matter because we didn't use a GCD.

    Edit: Additonal video without the combo system: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voHqf1cZIFU
    I suggest turning off sound for this one unless you like that kind of music.
    (3)
    Dernière modification de Caselia, 29/08/2018 à 00h38

  10. #10
    Player
    Avatar de Fytayn
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    octobre 2014
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    Ul'dah
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    64
    Character
    Lula Moon
    World
    Faerie
    Main Class
    Occultiste Lv 70
    I finished my outfit last night! I decided to go with all crafted, so Vanya with Astral and Rose Gold, plus the base Stardust Rod! Gathered the materials, crafted it up, even checked which dyes existed in Legacy/1.0 so I didn't go off concept. I melded various IV materia into the free slots on the gear.

    ...And then I went crazy.

    I mean... I never did crafted gear in ARR. I had my gathering built up but I didn't have the crafting classes levelled and geared. I also had no gil. So I sat for a moment, marvelling at this crafted gear I'd never worn, and thought, "Man, I remember when people would penta-meld this stuff. Materia was so expensive then but now it's cheap and easy to spiritbond. ...What the hell, let's do this." Thus began my day-long quest to penta-meld iLv 70 gear from ARR to be worn by a SB Lv70 Black Mage doing an adaptation of the events ending Legacy/1.x. Trippy.

    So now I stand in Ul'dah, all decked out and melded, getting strange looks -- as I wait for the damned Rising Recruiter to respawn. *heavy sigh*
    (3)