Rokien would complete this thread.


Rokien would complete this thread.


Why abolish? Almost every MMORPG has "flight paths" of some kind, the anima teleports are FFXIV's. They just need to rework the system like they've done or plan to do with everything else.
funny how it comes now... during all the AF quests.



Anima is very useful for people who need to quickly get back to civilization (especially now with rested xp inns) or to meet up with a group quickly. Anyone who abuses anima won't have it for very long and those of us who want to explore the world without using it do so, so I fail to see the problem personally.


This thread again? hell no! just walk/run/ride with your own party! we will teleport ahead.
FFXIV : ARR all instance boss gameplay video can be found here..
http://www.youtube.com/user/Arikameow/videos?shelf_index=0&sort=dd&view=0



I'd like to see Anima as something that we earnt instead of a free service.
The fact that we have to pay 5,000 gil to wait several minutes to get to only 1 of 3 locations or the price on the Town Aetherite Gates passes doesn't make a great deal of sense to me in comparison of being able to teleport anywhere, anytime (save dungeons), instantly for free.
Anima is pretty hard to untentionally run out of.
I have 0 Anima. I'm still not done with my stuff. Hands off my Anima!

They could always start charging gil for teleports, after one is out of anima? Doesn't seem too lore-friendly, but a high enough price would make ppl value Anima more and encourage to share it with others more often.
Or, they could expand the current mini-aethers to nearby camps, so that the laziest whiners could conserve even SOME anima for when they really need it.
OOOORRRRRR they could add other additional stuff, like outpost warps (earned through quest) and class (con/thm?) teleports to go ONTOP of it >.>


Because its not an MMO unless you're forced to run through the same copy and pasted empty space for the majority of your play time!
Go go two steps backward!
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