Given that it's an important lore location that we have to go to fairly often (SMN job quests, GNB job quests, FFXVI event, Achievement Points vendor, etc.) it seems weird that there's not an Aetheryte there.
Given that it's an important lore location that we have to go to fairly often (SMN job quests, GNB job quests, FFXVI event, Achievement Points vendor, etc.) it seems weird that there's not an Aetheryte there.
The irony is I don't want to go to most of these other aethernets but I usually want to go to Apkallu Falls and it's the one place without one. Sometimes it's not just for the achievement person but for seasonal events and quests. It's always Apkallu Falls and it makes me run there.
It's been said that, in RL, time exists so that everything doesn't happen all at once, and distance exists so that everything doesn't happen in the same place.
But in video games, distance exists partly to make the game seem real (imagine if everything happened in the same place, so you never had to move -- not the game I want FFXIV to be), and partly to keep you from getting things done quickly, so that you are online longer.
Game designers have to balance that last against the annoyance that it creates. To paraphrase Einstein, game tasks may be intended to take as long as tolerable to accomplish, but no longer.
Gridania's aethernet layout in general is weird compared to the other two cities. It's like it was intentionally made to be less convenient.
It kinda was. Lorewise, Gridania is the least technologically advanced of the three starting cities, so they have fewer aetherytes. Ul'dah has the most due to being the wealthiest of the three.
I would say not just the falls but a lot of places in the game need aetheryte Off the top of My head is the hinterlands. Why do we have to go to Idyllshire If we just want to go straight to the hinterlands
It would make a lot of sense to add a major aetheryte at the Gubal Library.
More generally, I would love to see a lot more chocobo porter destinations for auto-steering travel across the map.
Parts of the Hinterlands are still occupied by the hostile Illuminati, so it makes sense the people of Idyllshire don't want to give them an easy teleport into the city.
Out of story, I remember reading somewhere that Idyllshire was originally supposed to be part of the Hinterlands map, like Revenant's Toll in Mor Dhona, but was separated to reduce server load from people crowding the city for endgame vendors and roaming the Hinterlands for leveling, hunts, etc.
Wouldn't the Illuminati still need to attune the Idyllshire aetheryte if they wanted to get through in one piece? I remember that the Empire tried sending conscripts through a since-destroyed aetheryte in the House of the Fierce that none of them had attuned to, and most of them got maimed or died in the process.Parts of the Hinterlands are still occupied by the hostile Illuminati, so it makes sense the people of Idyllshire don't want to give them an easy teleport into the city.
Out of story, I remember reading somewhere that Idyllshire was originally supposed to be part of the Hinterlands map, like Revenant's Toll in Mor Dhona, but was separated to reduce server load from people crowding the city for endgame vendors and roaming the Hinterlands for leveling, hunts, etc.
Depends. We've gone through unattuned aetherytes a few times, most notably to confront Titan and Shiva, and to quickly travel from Sharlayan to Thavnair. It's difficult, but not impossible.Wouldn't the Illuminati still need to attune the Idyllshire aetheryte if they wanted to get through in one piece? I remember that the Empire tried sending conscripts through a since-destroyed aetheryte in the House of the Fierce that none of them had attuned to, and most of them got maimed or died in the process.
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