After the first reports on the content of Patch 4.25, it's time for the title friends to visit the Forbidden Land of Eureka Anemos.
The new area will be similar to Diadem, and according to Naoki Yoshida, director and producer, "will give players the chance to enjoy their content with completely different rules of combat."
As for the gameplay, it will be quite different from what is used to. Through an alternate combat mechanism, players will have the opportunity to defeat Notorious Monsters by extension reinforcing their armament. At the same time, the area will be densely populated as it will support a number of people reaching 144.
The company has characterized the new mysterious area as unexplored and indescribable, where its features are constantly changing and players will experience new challenges through battles they will need to complete to improve their equipment.
Finally, the patch will also recommend Hildibrand's last chapter of the adventures, as well as the seventh season of The Feast PvP. If you need gils in game recently, you will want to join in our activity to get the 5% off code and buy cheapest Final Fantasy XIV Gil on FFXIV4GIL. Just mark the time and join in our activity on time. Hope you are lucky enough to find the 5% off code? Gook luck!
Square Enix has given a release date for the next interim update of Final Fantasy XIV, which will include players in the Eureka zone
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