NEVER make a BAD GLAM again! [Final Fantasy XIV]



You ever walk out of the Waking Sands and find yourself in atrocious drip? The world of Eorzea is cruel to the uncool, but if you follow a few core principles, your glamours can become consistent bangers.

Here, I cover those principles and, using state of the art Microsoft Paint technology, reveal Final Fantasy XIV industry secrets about theme, composition, and rarity. You will learn to understand the latest in Ishgardian vogue and see as the finest techniques available in the Adobe Premier Pro 7-day Free Trial are weaponized for critical content.

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40 thoughts on “NEVER make a BAD GLAM again! [Final Fantasy XIV]”

  1. I have a white mage set that is based around the Neo-Ishgardian chest, a fairly generic piece, and I made it into a dress. I've gotten a lot of whispers about it even though it's a very popular chestpiece and dresses are pretty common in FF14, but because it's a mash-up of different things to make the theme, it looks unique and stands out.

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  2. /check <mo>

    For anyone who wishes to sneakily examine someone else's glamour in-game. The <mo> is short for "mouse over" – hover your cursor over the player and type out the command in chat.

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  3. While im no drip master, ive decided to focus on cosplays, and ppl seem to really enjoy them. I try and go the extra mile, i made a vergil and dante from devil may cry, but i made devil trigger versions for each and macros to do cool transforms with showy actions.

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  4. What a fantastic video, i myself is a glam freak since if i see something that i want i will grind till i have it, or have the money to buy it, but i also got obsessed with jet black colouring since the Nier raid sets look so damn good with it, so my wallet wont like it much, oh and the obsession of looking good has also slowed down my MSQ progress since every expansion offer you something cool to grind so my friend is not too pleased with me since he's been waiting in endwalker for about 3 months but i just finished shadowbringers (5.0) and damn the eden raid sets look cool….so surely a small grind wont hurt!

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  5. If you play with gshade enabled, don't design your glams with it turned on. EC has a lot of posted glamours that don't hold up well without the filters. Colors don't match even when using the same dye, textures stand out more, etc, etc. Great ideas with poor execution, imo.

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  6. That tip about taking your race into account is really really important. I have a great tank glam for my fem highlander that I tried to port over to an elezen and it just looked weird with all the proportions changed.

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  7. I've honestly enjoyed messing around with glams as a lala, steering away from helmets because big head and heavy armours because tiny body has seen me use circlets, glasses, bandanas, masks and some of the more stylish, if impractical body pieces when I would normally go for what fits the role I'm playing most.

    Granted I haven't moved on to Heavensward yet so Longstop, ARR hard dungeons and Ironworkds are what I've got to work with at the moment, I still find it pretty enjoyable.

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  8. Most importantly, be creative with your weapon glams! Unless your ultimate weapons match your glamour, toss them in the trash. After a few months, no one cares if you've beaten an Ultimate.

    Also, put your egos aside and don't shy away from telling people they have nice glams when you see one you like. It's nice to make someone's day.

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  9. That point about a set looking different on different races goes double for different genders. Seeing something that looks good on a dude and trying it on my femroe only seems to work out about half the time, usually because the pants have mysteriously turned into a skirt.

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  10. for me, the most unique glam i have is making my bunny girl cosplay ryougi shiki from kara no kyoukai whenever i play ninja
    would probably look better as an au ra or miqote but i like being a bunny girl

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  11. This video helped A TON and I'm much happier with the new glams I've been coming up with for my jobs using the tips from this video as a result (and maybe it's just me but I found myself getting remotivated to pick up and play/level certain jobs again after coming up with better glams for them)

    Also, I'm not sure if this makes perfect sense or is even true, but something I also experienced during remaking my glams is that gender, hairstyle and even face proportions can also affect a glam and not just race. For example, my character is a female midlander who's on the more masculine side, so cutesy and more feminine/exposed skin stuff looked AWFUL on them, but another female midlander I saw while eye'ing up peoples glams in limsa was able to rock more feminine stuff as they had the more feminine facial features and hairstyles compared to my own midlander. On the topic of Limsa, main cities are the kings of finding people with bad/boring glams imo, the amount of people I saw just wearing mogstation/2b leggings/Eureka Elemental armour with those eyesores called Ultimate weapons were insane…

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  12. So far in my Final Fantasy journey the hardest job to glam is Paladin if your going for a full-armor, traditional vibe. If your going that direction it's only going to look good if you go hard into all aspects of it. Do the limb pieces have plating that fits the general fitting of the breastplate? Does the shield and/sword match the theming and more often enough the colors of your body gear? I'm not as familiar with helms so I'm not sure if they can have goofy sizes compared to pieces outside their sets, but head accessories can either compliment what's going on below or be a complete hindrance. Although I haven't messed with the headslot too much, just kept some wing pieces on that compliments long hair… which I have to go spend 2k every time I want to switch between it and my short hair style because either one compliments different jobs; I hope for hair glamour slots every expansion.

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  13. Last time I ran Aglaia, I got four pieces of glam. Four! Healing gloves and boots, aiming top, and a bonus casting top that nobody else rolled on. While I am not a big fan of gold and said Panthean gear features gold trim, (except the scouting set), it does dye amazingly well, and has a nice metallic sheen by default. I was always a bit salty that healers and casters didn't have many options for stylish armored looks, so the Abyssos/Purgatory, Panthean, and Radiant sets have been my favorites so far.

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  14. i have problems where the piece i want (in my head) dose not seem to exsist i have had trouble finding or the item dose not exsist (i have checked glamour dresser but nothing stands out) any help

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