Quite a few, but I was always partial to early Final Fantasy games typifying healers as wizard types, instead of the church trope. I always figured Ishgard would be the ones to usher in new church themed classes once we rebuild them.
here are some of my ideas (although idk if some of y'all have said these already):
-Being able to dye certain parts of your clothes and not just one part
-Placeable Glamour Dresser (I know, it's impossible, but I still want it D
-An actual /sleep emote instead of /doze on a bed. I wanna nap on my couch sometimes...
-Instances for Housing Wards? (haven't thought this one very careful yet. might be chaotic, though)
Gender restrictions removed on /cpose when your weapon is out. Let us choose!
2.0 Veteran from 2013. Just looking to be helpful. DRK is Love, DRK is life.
(Ignore the levels on my character card, the tool i used to make it hasn't been updated for 4.0)
myself would love 2 things
1 : a kind of "field" for chocobos at the house (FC or private) where we could see all of our chocobo roaming (shared friends, or FC ), and see the chocobo jsut do hes things when hes not with us (seeing him sleeping, eating, or even playing with others FC chocobo) would be kinda sweet
2: noticed that the street at the housing location are kinda "empty", and with friends we were joking (half?) about how sweet it would be to have or servant to be able to "patrol" the street (players choose which one)
would be so sweet just to go check on a friends house, and just see your servant outside roaming the street(players owned house /FC in said area would be only 1 allowed to assign said servant in said area)
3: its again with housing (pls dont hit me ...), with my "2nD" idea in mind a kind of "besieged" type thing from beastmen (bit like ff11 thingy but slitghly different) on the housing wards, where defending NPCs (ofc with players) would be actual servant assigned to "patrol", in case of victory could add a "tempo reduced tax" or opposite case of defeat (or anything else doesnt matter) would be kind of nice
just to make housing slightly more fun![]()
Last edited by anguel; 02-05-2020 at 04:20 PM.
Definitely a WoW Mythic+ type system for dungeons. I know Enix like to be different (see Vermillion compared to WoW's pet battles) but Mythic+ worked well when first introduced and why change what works?
Yoshi stated that they didn't want to do Mythic+ because it would be "stressful for the healer", since the healer dying is pretty much a wipe without a rez class. As a healer main, I'd love it though. The healer forums are full of posts practically begging for something to heal and more engaging gameplay. Bring it on.
Some random QoL changes which are not too hard to implement:
A direct link to lodestone profile when you examine a character.
No duty finder matching with blacklisted people.
Mounting possible when engaged/aggroed in battle in overworld areas.
Commendations to anyone in 24-man raids, not just to your 7 party members.
I want to see who tries to vote abandon or dismiss, it shouldn't be anonymous.
The 3rd/4th active FC action.
Better use of the open world. Maps feel soulless and just kinda exist.
Healing mechanics that are more about actual healing (triage, more resource management) and less about finding ways to not heal and dps instead.
Marker presets (out of combat use only if needed to prevent abuse). Allow you to make configurations of marker layouts so you can place more than one at the same time. Having to place them one at a time while EX/Savage farming before pulling or choosing spots quickly becomes a chore.
Pass all function that automatically passes all loot you can't even roll on anyways. (i.e. Automatically passes all loot you are weekly locked out of)
Things like gender and racial locks on gear, poses, emotes, and such don't bother me. It's part of the flavor. I sometimes envy other racial or gendered things but I'd rather that then have everyone be the same.
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