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  1. #1
    Player
    Haru304's Avatar
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    Apr 2019
    Posts
    97
    Character
    Haru Vaelar
    World
    Balmung
    Main Class
    Dragoon Lv 84

    Returning Player!

    Hello, folks!

    I'm a returning player and I am hoping to stick around for quite a while. I've just reached Stormblood and as such, I've been cut off from the Novice Network which has left me feeling bereft of any companionship within the game as I have few friends that play and they're on other worlds.

    I'm a relatively casual player and I'd love for any tips and/or advice on how to get into the community spirit. I have role-played on various other mediums and I would be interested in role-playing from time to time on here.

    So. Any tips/thoughts?
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  2. #2
    Player
    Vespaer's Avatar
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    Sep 2013
    Location
    Ul'dah
    Posts
    72
    Character
    Vespaer Dagalli
    World
    Balmung
    Main Class
    Gunbreaker Lv 93
    hey there! hope all is well. One big thing that you could do if not already have done is join an FC that get involved with the community in the ways that you want or has weekly events and such.

    For the RP side of it both Balmung and Mateus have very strong RP connections. If you wanted to get involved in that for a little bit then i would highly recommend you putting on the "RP" tag and seeing if anything starts from that.

    Hope you find what you're looking for! ^^
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  3. #3
    Player
    Sterne's Avatar
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    Mar 2011
    Location
    Limsa Lominsa
    Posts
    180
    Character
    Sterne Evans
    World
    Balmung
    Main Class
    Gladiator Lv 100
    This is the place to post.

    There are plenty of groups that post here for recruitment and on places like on reddit.com/r/FFXIVrecruitment

    I have no doubt you’ll be able to find a group or community that fits what you want out of the game. If you need any further assistance or guide, I’d be happy to assist further.
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