Quote Originally Posted by GreyJorildyn View Post
Nero, you need to do some research buddy. You talk about strawman arguments and act like you know all this stuff first-hand. The reality is you don't. There are many metagame factors you just completely ignore that hinder the relic quest progress, in addition to the, admittedly, few in-game roadblocks.

Before posting it's best to take a look around. Your opinions, and those of some others as well, are coming from a very narrow camp. It's apparent your thoughts on things are based simply on what you see on your server and not the game at large. Is that constructive enough for you now? I hope so.

P.S. Reading comprehension is taught in high school.
Kind of funny how you bring Logical fallacies within a logical fallacy... Just wanted to point that out.


Anyway, Relic's seem to be too easy to obtain in FFXIV. I didn't finish mine but that is because I started late and my group wanted to focus Nael the last week as opposed to Ifritx, since apparently Iffyx is a hard fight to learn but once you get it down it becomes like clockwork. Regardless, leading up to it was quite easy and a lot of people got all their relics with no problem at all. I personally did all the work for mine aside from farming coins which my LS pooled ours together (Aka farm up mats and make weapon and double meld them myself) even with those factors included it felt really easy.

Though I like the ideal of one super weapon and a few situational weapons ect. because it always gives you something to aim for weapon wise and then something to aim for stat wise. SE has already mentioned that Relics will become upgradable meaning that you will probably have to work your butt off to make it viable over other weapons at the next level cap! Hopefully they make the upgrade part challenging and such and put weapons that are better than a non-upgraded relic but still I'd rather have a game centered around one superior weapon with alternating builds around it as opposed to one with a few mediocre weapons that all serve different functions. Some Diversity is great but too much can lead to confusion and just an unsatisfying experience.