The rewards look super cool! Especially the phoenix mount ^.^

The rewards look super cool! Especially the phoenix mount ^.^




My FC and I are ecstatic about this because it feels like we're not farming tomes but rather we're being rewarded for playing almost any content we want appropriately.
We're not expecting CT raids to just disappear off the roulette map when the events start but at least we know if we end up in aglaia or euphrosyne, not only we get to enjoy it but we'll get more tomes for the effort put in, which is something the past Moogle Trove events did not do.
Healing DRK is literally... the same since ShB. The reason why people think it's a meme to heal nowadays because DRK receives very little to no buff to their sustainability vs 3 other tanks getting something useful. If you're capable of healing DRK back in ShB (or any tanks), then you'll heal EW DRK just fine.





This is rather nice since I can just run AR for the day and still get something. And it's nice to get tomes for my weekly Panda normal runs. It will be my lower level characters where I'll have to grind.




I never found the Appeal of AFKing in Limsa.
The Gangos, or The Enclave.
Thats more of my spot
Finally something to grind out. Would love for it to have lasted a bit longer but it will give me something to do in September at least.
So, why the shade Amnmaat? Your additional text was much clearer than the initial post.
Did I hit a nerve where you felt you had to strike back? It did you no favors.
This: "Or is it that you got caught? Trying wiggle yourself out of your nonsense claim isn't helping you here." is the very definition of ad hominem: attack the person rather than the argument.
It was unnecessary to your actual reasoning that followed.
This: I pointed out that this is how I read it the first time. You replied with actual words that described what you meant to say the first time, along with an ad hominem attack that added nothing to your comment except shade.
You have won no argument. As you said yourself in that reply, before you apparently decided snark was an argument.
Explaining what you were doing and how you were wrong isn't ad hominem. Moreover, my reply to you had a full breakdown of how my opinion on the matter were backed up by hard evidence. But you don't want to discuss that anymore; I'll leave you to your emotions.This: "Or is it that you got caught? Trying wiggle yourself out of your nonsense claim isn't helping you here." is the very definition of ad hominem: attack the person rather than the argument.
It was unnecessary to your actual reasoning that followed.
This: I pointed out that this is how I read it the first time. You replied with actual words that described what you meant to say the first time, along with an ad hominem attack that added nothing to your comment except shade.
You have won no argument. As you said yourself in that reply, before you apparently decided snark was an argument.
Simple, you got caught not knowing how to read. Moogle tomes is better content than all the trash ffxiv has in endwalker and would have been better at the start of patches. Not my fault xiv's relic content at the end of patches amounts to 1 day of tome farm.
Ad hominem fallacy is an attempt to discredit someone’s argument by personally attacking them. Instead of discussing the argument itself, criticism is directed toward the opponent’s character, which is irrelevant to the discussion.
A difference of opinion is not met with "what you were doing and how you were wrong". You've just described the ignoble art of Flaming superbly.
Regardless, I have less respect for any future opinion you make on these forums regardless of whether they match my own or not. Congratulations.
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