The world of Eorzea is set to expand again this June, when the Stormblood expansion comes to Final Fantasy XIV. Set inside the far eastern lands of Gyr Abania and Othard, this new expansion bumps the level cap as much as 70, introduces two new classes and adds a new eight-man raid, alongside a whole host of high-quality of life adjustments for Square Enix's MMO.
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Lastly adding the last original class in the initially Final Fantasy, Stormblood allows players to take up the feathered cap and rapier using the Red Mage class. A standard 'jack of all trades', the Red Mage is adept in each swordplay and magic, having the ability to use both white and black magic spells in battle.
Fitting the Far Eastern setting, Stormblood also adds the new Samurai class to Final Fantasy XIV. Wielding deadly katanas, these honour-bound warriors needs to be a decent melee DPS class, making use of their expertise of swordplay to carve up the enemy.
This expansion lastly allows players to swim within the waters of Eorzea, giving them the capability to discover the different lakes and rivers dotted all over the world. With the completion of a certain quest, you will be in a position to reach the bottom of the ocean to search for treasure and whatever else lurks in its depths. If deep-sea diving isn't your factor, Stormblood adds increased choices for digital interior designers, by doubling the furnishing limit for all player owned housing. With this expansion introducing a brand new residential region on the island of Shirogane, players have some additional homes to decorate.
For those seeking for any new raid to conquer, Stormblood has players battling against the robotic Omega in the new Interdimensional Rift region. Initially employed by the Allagan Empire to fight against the primal Bahamut, Omega has lately escaped its stasis to hunt down one more primal. In its quest, it seems to have disappeared in to the mountains of Gyr Abania, where players will have to venture to to be able to recapture this deadly autonomous weapon.
If you are planning to attempt out Final Fantasy XIV Gil for yourselves ahead of Stormblood's June release, Square Enix lately changed FFXIV Gil no cost trial period to ensure that new adventurers can play at no cost up till level 35. For those that have fallen off the wagon more than the previous few months, Square Enix are also running a special 'Free Login' campaign until May 7, where these who've registered their account as inactive can briefly jump back into Eorzea free of charge.
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