I kind of doubt they'll add an Echo buff to Bozja because the stuff that actually requires groups already has one.
I kind of doubt they'll add an Echo buff to Bozja because the stuff that actually requires groups already has one.
Start saving up gil by completing Eureka and farming bunny fates. Get ready for an Endwalker shopping spree!
To experience most of the quality content in this game, you only really need to do the MSQ, the Hildibrand storyline, the raid storylines (Alexander/Omega/Eden), Alliance raid (Void Ark/Ivalice), and the trial storylines (Warring Triad/Four Lords/Werlyt). Beyond that, you're looking at diminishing returns. To experience the job storylines or Bozja, you're going to have to do a lot of grinding, time that could have been spent completing a JRPG or a visual novel or doing something else which you might enjoy more than grinding for tidbits of story.
There are a lot of guides telling you to do a lot of stuff, so it might seem overwhelming, but really you don't really need to do everything. When I played WoW, I tried being a completionist, but I've since realized that it was a lot of time wasted for stuff that I didn't really enjoy or stuff that doesn't really matter. It's okay to finish the stuff you're interested in and then move on with your life. Don't get caught in the skinner box trap. I guess it might be doable if you're young and have unlimited free time.
Agreed on Bozja (and Eureka), which take up large chunks of time and seem designed to make spending less that the full three-hour session seem wasteful of your resources once you've activated potions or whatever.
Levelling extra jobs is something you can work on slowly over time. One levelling roulette each day gets you there eventually, and only takes twenty minutes.
Plus, if you enjoy glamouring your characters, levelling different jobs gets you access to a whole new set of outfits.
Respectfully disagree. Eureka provides a whole lot more than most think. It's great for making gil, but also unique glamours, mounts, relic weapons (including several versions of each type), pets, bardings, special combat experiences including unique fates, logograms (like in bozja but a bit different) that let you step outside your normal class abilities, fun and interesting story with a scion you don't otherwise see much of, and more. Plus it's always stuffed with players from all your data center servers so it's not lonely content like bozja is starting to be.
I mean, it's all a time sink, but if he is looking for a place to start apart from end of shadowbringer content and wants to make gil, too, then it's Eureka.
Why is eureka and bozja considered not quality content? Both are a quality content, i enjoy both greatly, and i highly suggest all player to do that and you will find it quite challenging and it will unlock castrum raid, zadnor raid, delibrium reginae and arsenal in eureka which is very high quality content of raid, especially delibrium reginae savage, its very unique and require some planning and strategy among player which is very MMO like, and time sink doesnt always equal to low quality content if the payout and reward is good which both of them are good, the famed ozma and cerberus mount, relic weapon and elemental armor, this is only my opinion XD
Why is eureka and bozja considered not quality content? Both are a quality content, i enjoy both greatly, and i highly suggest all player to do that and you will find it quite challenging and it will unlock castrum raid, zadnor raid, delibrium reginae and arsenal in eureka which is very high quality content of raid, especially delibrium reginae savage, its very unique and require some planning and strategy among player which is very MMO like, and time sink doesnt always equal to low quality content if the payout and reward is good which both of them are good, the famed ozma and cerberus mount, relic weapon and elemental armor, this is only my opinion XD
I got my Cerberus pupper/s! Will any mount ever compare to that one? Seems unlikely.
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