
Or if you dual/multi-box. Aside from those, using more than 1 character is a bad idea.

One character for me, no alts/mules.
I have every craft 30+ with several 45+, and i havent even filled one of my retainers. I also have a few primal weapons, and a bunch of extra gear stored on my other retainer. I don't really understand how people need more inventory space. I even started storing food ingredients for when when my 31CUL needs to lvl (ive been putting it off, lol). I actually think the inventory bags are a good size, i feel the crunch but its manageable, not too big where i hold everything and not so small that i'm always full.
I guess old habits die hard for some though, if someone came from another mmo that didnt let you do every job, you might feel compelled to make alts.
I have one deciple of war and one of magic, with all of my crafting on the first character.

Only one character because I don't feel like paying extra per month to have another for storage/whatever.
Plus, you can play all the game content on one character.![]()

One toon for me. I've never liked making alts so this game structure is perfect for me.
"I can resist anything except temptation." Oscar Wilde
Only one for me. Alts have always distracted and caused the game to lose its luster oh so much faster. Now Im in the process of changing my character's look and I can't choose from the 5 I have created T_T
I actually have 2 characters. One I play with my boyfriend only, so we progress together. It's a slow progression because of his work hours and schedule. My other character is my solo character that I play at my pace and do everything I want to accomplish. :P
I do one character per combat job as I prefer having one character as one class from other MMOs. Was always bothered by FFXI's method of doing everything on one character. It's still that way with FFXIV, but at least it is not impossible to have alts like it was in FFXI. Also in FFXIV you don't have to take classes that support your main job really high which is nice.
Personally I feel that if a character can do everything there is no personality to that character. Jack of all trade characters make very uninteresting stories. That's the roleplayer in me talking, though.
Unfortunately this creates the problem of not having enough character slots for every job. Currently we are limited to 8 per world.. but there are 9 jobs, with more to come in the future I am sure. Don't think that'll change as I'm in the minority as far as this issue is concerned. Sigh.![]()
"You hurt me long ago; my wounds bled for years. Now you are back, but I am not the same."

The character your posting with is both level 15 PUG and 15 LNC. I imagine you're just trolling with an unpopular opinion for the sake of it.I do one character per combat job as I prefer having one character as one class from other MMOs. Was always bothered by FFXI's method of doing everything on one character. It's still that way with FFXIV, but at least it is not impossible to have alts like it was in FFXI. Also in FFXIV you don't have to take classes that support your main job really high which is nice.
It's just as "impossible" to have alts in FFXIV as it is in FFXI, the only difference is you don't have to pay extra. It's also equally pointless given that the game is built upon having cross class skills.
I mean, have alts if you like, that's your prerogative, but don't act like it's a flaw in the game and you're let down by it. There are many games that don't support multi-class characters, so I'd advise you go play those before condemning a game which you knew well beforehand, has this fundamental purpose built in.
Yes you do. FFXI had a 1/2 level limit. Most classes in FFXIV require (at least, highly desire) a skill or two from around the mid-20's, and the cap is 50. So it's virtually the same thing.Also in FFXIV you don't have to take classes that support your main job really high which is nice.

Cigaran will be my main character and he'll be leveled in every Class and Job there is. Disciple of War, of Magic, of the Land, of the Hand, it doesn't matter; he's going to have 50 levels worth of it when I'm done.
I do however plan on making two more character to see the story lines for Ul'dah and Limsa Lomisa. Past the story lines though, I don't plan on really leveling nor developing those characters too much.
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