You could just walk.
You could just walk.




Hail the Miqo'te messiah, for she hath defied the watery bane of her kind, and walked upon the sea betwixt Thanalan and La Noscea!
( Or she was just mislead the same way I was, and thought the original poster actually meant Limsa Lominsa, being as that's a city and not a landmass surrounded entirely by sea. Either works )
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We used to be able to have two home points, one in Inn, and one anywhere else.
Would be nice to have again ^.^;
Not the answer you are a looking for, but the best I can find. Make two of your three favorites Horizon & Moraby Dry Docks. 135gil either way. (5 gil on top to take a porter from Moraby to Limsa. if you are lazy) Which ever way you are going, leave a home point so you only pay one way. That is what I do. Set home point U'ldah. Walk to Horizon. Teleport. Walk to Limsa. Return. 135gil, 10 minutes round trip.
Do a shout to the effect of "Anyone teleporting to La Nosca? can I hitch a ride?"




I like the ferry idea. Make it be a relatively small boat that you unlock as a quest reward so that it has an explanation for it to be free (I was thinking in the boat service in certain river in FFXII, yeah :3). And if you want, you can add in some traveling time (party instanced, so that you can use it with others) where you can fish if you want, talk with a random NPC that could happen to be on board randomly, or whatever for some minutes.
I mean, why not.





Winning a boat would certainly fit with the FF theme.I like the ferry idea. Make it be a relatively small boat that you unlock as a quest reward so that it has an explanation for it to be free (I was thinking in the boat service in certain river in FFXII, yeah :3). And if you want, you can add in some traveling time (party instanced, so that you can use it with others) where you can fish if you want, talk with a random NPC that could happen to be on board randomly, or whatever for some minutes.
I mean, why not.



This is the most intriguing suggestion.... I'd certainly welcome a way to do it on foot. Especially if the developers got creative. Say, a landbridge that can only be crossed when the tide is out (or at least i much easier to cross then), or an undersea tunnel too small for anything but a little party of adventurers on foot.
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