How FFXIV Players React to Losing Blunderville



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Final Fantasy XIV is a video game about Joryu, the Bean of Blunderville, as he embarks on a new adventure in Eorzea under the guise of a cat boy who erased his name.
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21 thoughts on “How FFXIV Players React to Losing Blunderville”

  1. I just finished my last game in a lobby and won my final win 100/100 I am Queen Bean.

    For those wondering out of my 100 game only 10 of them were solo queues due to playing mid-day when not many people were on.

    No I did not use plugins, there is no way it would have taken me this long to get it since I've been doing it non-stop since launch. Yes, I had to deal with other Beans that had their title and were still competing and always managed to avoid the obstacles perfectly many time in a row on the final map.

    It's one thing to maybe get a no-hit run here and there, but to avoid hits every single time either means you are a calculation wizard or cheating. There is a png floating around with patterns that help you predict certain parts, but other than that, most of it would require calculations that most humans would not be capable of doing, let alone the people who never let go of the forward key and manage to make it to the finish each time….

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  2. One time, I was so close to winning, but a falling obstacle landed on me without warning and the player behind me took the win. I was so mad because it was a perfect run up until that point.

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