Note, this video will have spoilers, I think that’s somewhat obvious, but, like, don’t watch it if you’ve not finished Dawntrail.
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After you’ve finished the first Cornservant Quest, here are the others:
Stretched Thin – Kozama’uka (X:17.9, Y:11.6)
Too Much of a Good Thing – Urqopatcha (X:28.8, Y:13.7)
A Stomach for Change – Yak T’el (X:13.3, Y:13.3)
Tastes Like Home – Shaaloani (X:29.2, Y:29.1)
Refined Tastes – Heritage Found (X:17.6, Y:10.1)
Tasteful Memories – Solution Nine (X:17.4, Y:14.1)
0:00 Intro
0:53 Solution 9 Secrets
2:56 Cursed Pizza Eating
3:50 That Damn Turtle
4:53 S9 Pole
5:30 Character Eye Details
6:34 The Best Easy Minion in Dawntrail
7:16 Blacklist Notes
7:30 Revert That Zone
8:32 The Most Important Clip in FFXIV
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tip incase anyone needs but sleep can be useful for when ur tank dies in dungeon can swiftcast and put the pack to sleep to stall a bit while tank finds aggro again
The cornservant is avaliable along side the MSQ, if anyone want to do it along side MSQ whenever MSQ is about to end on that map (final quest of the zone will have aether current) the cornservant quest will already avaliable on that map (first 3 maps will be avalaible when first half of the map is about to end) , the quest name is obvious I can pick out his quest everytime.
I swear I saw PINT on a billboard in Solution 9 during one of the early cutscenes.
Eye details was shown during the 10th anniversary 14 hour broadcast at 2:41:47 where a lalafell npc standing in the Horizon got zoomed in. And if you turn on your subtitles auto translate at 2:42:08 a little after Yoshi P would mention that the eyes are moving. Which gets further noticed by live chat.
I keep sleep around cause whatever, but can we use sleep to interrupt attacks? What's it good for?
I loved exploring around solution 9 and checking out every npc, even the ones you can't talk to but give a little bubble text. My favorite is the random dude to the upper right 9f the map half submerged in a trashcan so wasted he thinks it's a bed. Honestly random npc dude….mood.
double-blessed video because of cornbro and tiny lizard king. thanks, homie o7
i can't believe they added the feature to add comments to the blacklist before adding it to the friendslist..
i'm someone who gives everyone a comment on every platform so i can keep up with name changes, and this has been a feature i've wanted in xiv for ages 🙁
So, as an Au'ra player, I was kinda upset with the original change to Limbal Rings (them just being a blending point whereas they used to be two distinct colors.) And when the benchmark 1.0 came out, it was worse than I expected, and then it got better with 2.0. Now with release, it is almost imperceptible the little change they made (now they are still blending, but at the edges, and it is nice and subtle,) because the bigger change, the actual glow in the dark aspect of them, has me too awestruck to care. The either subtle glow in a dimly lit area or cutscene, or the big bright glow in darkness, is just amazing.
As of DT, if you submerge your character partially in water, your clothes will become partially wet at the depth they were submerged instead of uniformly the moment you touch water.
Is it really a good homage when you place a character whose player died in solution 9? Cause all these characters with the regulators live off the souls of the dead members…meaning DoL's character was being sustained by other souls up until msq progression.
Adding to the visual updates, as a raen au’ra fem with the forward-facing horns, the horns glow slightly red at the tips in daylight, just like when you hold your fingers up to a light. It was a small but surprising touch that made my WoL feel a little more real.
the gemstone trader in tuliyollal is modeled incorrectly. hes got hoobigo head with boonewa body! hes bicolor just like the gems!
I would like to know where each of the scions are hanging out at after you finish msq so we can visit them
Maybe not that crazy or interesting but in Tural city you can get onto the two little towers at the port entrance. If you jump up some of the boxes in the market you can get on the tent roofs. Then you can jump onto one of the shade cloths to get over to the towers.
The one MSQ npc named Florid Man will never not be funny to me
Genolt is obviously a reflection of Gerolt and Grenolt, and of course the Rowena counter park. Genolt avoids her entirely going so far as to never leave the recreation district so as not to encounter her.
I am almost positive Otis is a reflection of Hildebrand. They have the same face though Otis has scars. But there is an underlying goofiness to Otis seen in area 6.
The /lookout npc in Tuliyolaal has also a counterpart in Solution 9.
Yoshi-p mentioned the eyes movements live.
Showing off the mount smh
Oh my friend mentioned the Maidy NPC, and I went and confirmed with old screenshots. That is INDEED Maidy Maidy and I was UGLY CRYING. It is such a sweet homage.
The eye thing was in the patch notes
Decided to watch this as a fun thing in the morning and was instantly hit with feels when you mentioned the S9 secrets. What the heck, Rinon, I'm not meant to cry while eating my breakfast! Did all the side quests as they popped up during the MSQ and the cornservant was always fun to look out for.
How do you zoom that close to your character?
I can't enjoy ff14/play 7.0 because of minimum requirements for my laptop prohibit me from doing so. I'm glad everyone who's able to play are enjoying it well
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Sure!
The remark about those early-expansion bugs being the things we have memories of is really on-point. I recall all the way back in Heavensward, there was a huge swarm of Naboori(?)- those floating plant enemies, near the entry point of the Dravanian Hinterlands. I also recall going through the MSQ with my friend and reaching that swarm, and then using Shadewalker on him, Katon on the swarm, and then sprinting away. Good times!
Your mounts tilt now! When using the turning keys (or turning via camera movement on KB+M), your mounts will tilt in the direction you're turning. All mounts do so when flying, but the best part is only mounts that make sense will tilt when grounded – for example, turning the Regalia doesn't tilt it on the ground, since… well, it's a car. But most of the horse mounts or bird mounts will tilt.
And not only that, they tilt slightly more or less depending on how hard you're turning, too!
It's such a small little detail that I don't remember seeing on patch notes or anywhere, and when I first saw it, for some reason I was just flabbergasted.