Oooh interesting theory. I certainly hope thats the case.



I’m really thinking the Armoire will become the sole storage place for gear eventually… and then maybe they could repurpose the current glam dresser’s UI with the icons for each piece, tabs for head/chest/hands/etc, and hopefully (hopium) being able to store dyes on everything.

I wish they'd also let us store the relic weapons/gear in the armoire
Due to the way the Armoire stores items, it cannot store the custom stats of the relic weapons, hence, if you have several Relic Weapons, that cannot be stored in the Armoire or Glamour Dresser, they take up inventory space. Yes, you can get 'replica' weapons that you could store in the Armoire or Glamour Dresser, but that doesn't solve the initial problem of storing the original relic weapons with the custom stats.




The items stored aren't the "same" item in the sense that when you give an item to a retainer and take it back it's the same one.
The Armoire is just a big checklist of "did you have this item? Y/N"
Meaning things with customizable stats are unlikely to be given way to armoire storage, as much as I'd like them to be too.
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Personally, I'd gladly accept the compromise of erasing the customized stats when putting it in the Armoire, plenty of those weapons, like my Zetas, my Luxes, and frankly everything but my Physeos, are never going to be used to begin with, but there is that element of collection still.
The restating process still exists if you want to use them again later for any reason, so it's not like it would be any permanent damage.
The armoire is superior to the glamour dresser, and the systems supposedly work completely differently.
If i recall right, the glamour dresser is like an "instance", whereas the armoire is not. that's why the glamour dresser can't be in a house and you can't access the plates in combat instances.
Perhaps in the future, we can move all glamour into the Armoire, and the glamour dresser can save the dyed versions, and create the glamour plates, but not actually store gear. That could be the best we could hope for in the current game (unless ffxiv is remade into a new engine).
Last edited by SalamanderIX; 03-17-2026 at 03:11 AM.



This would be ideal going forward. I think anything that's dual-dye going forward should be stored in the armoire.The armoire is superior to the glamour dresser, and the systems supposedly work completely differently.
If i recall right, the glamour dresser is like an "instance", whereas the armoire is not. that's why the glamour dresser can't be in a house and you can't access the plates in combat instances.
Perhaps in the future, we can move all glamour into the Armoire, and the glamour dresser can save the dyed versions, and create the glamour plates, but not actually store gear. That could be the best we could hope for in the current game (unless ffxiv is remade into a new engine).



If it would just hold all my replicas, I could find space for the final relics in a retainer. For the relics I really liked, I liked the different stages enough to buy all their replicas… ideally you could store replica and relic, but if it has to be one or the other for some reason, the replicas would save me more space overall.Personally, I'd gladly accept the compromise of erasing the customized stats when putting it in the Armoire, plenty of those weapons, like my Zetas, my Luxes, and frankly everything but my Physeos, are never going to be used to begin with, but there is that element of collection still.
The restating process still exists if you want to use them again later for any reason, so it's not like it would be any permanent damage.
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