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Final Fantasy 14’s new raid gear has an unfortunate glitch (or fortunate, depending on how you look at it) which sees characters hanging everything out there for the world to see.
The new Arcadion Raid series went live last week inFinal Fantasy 14 Dawntrail, and wasquickly ranked among the MMO’s best-ever raids, thanks in no small part to its inventive new twists on established mechanics. With the new raid came new raid gear to unlock, but some of the latest armor pieces have come with some unintended consequences.
As per the tweet below, one of the new jackets in the Arcadion Raid rewards doesn’t properly render a character’s full armor set, or at least that’s the case with the old Subligar armor, meaning characters are effectively wearing nothing but very tiny underwear on their bottom halves. It’s apparently the jacket that’s causing the unintended knock-on effect of basically breaking a character’s trousers.
As you can probably imagine, this has swept through the Final Fantasy 14 player base with the force of a storm. Players are now intentionally kitting themselves out in the Arcadion jacket so that they can have the bottom half of their gear disappear and wander around with everything exposed. It’s no surprise that the first screenshot just below was taken in Limsa Lominsa.
Let’s be honest: the Subligar gear was pretty kinky in the first place. What the Arcadion jacket has really done is take a kinky item and turn the player’s entire outfit into one massive kink. Maybe someone will ask game director Naoki Yoshida about this in real life, andcause him as much mental anguish as when Endwalker’s infamous low-poly grapes were brought up.
Scalpers targeting a limited-time Final Fantasy 14 promo event are hoarding boba to try and flip a mount to the MMO’s community for up to $150 a pop.
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