In Final Fantasy 14 there are a lot of exciting and varied events that take place regularly every year. The developers attach great importance to duly implementing the real holidays in Eorzea and always offering a fresh adventure. For example, it will never happen here that a quest line from the previous year is simply repeated. Appropriately, there are always new rewards such as mounts, costume sets or companions for the completion.
For myself there is in Final Fantasy 14 (buy now €25.98) a lot of holidays to look forward to again and again. A reunion with the song thrushes at the Princess Festival I’m just as excited, for example, as I am for the obligatory appearance of Yoshi-P in the form of the traveling singer Festival of Rebirth. However, there is one event that I particularly look forward to every year: the fire moon round dance, with which summer is traditionally celebrated in August.
Back to 2013
But why do I like this event so much? There are probably very different reasons. For example, the Moon Fire Dance was the very first seasonal event presented to us after Final Fantasy 14 was re-released in 2013. Back then, none of us really knew what to expect, so this event served as a dress rehearsal for developers and players alike. We also got to try out one of the seasonal quest lines for the first time, which wasn’t that extensive in the first run, but still gave us a good taste of how these events work.
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Of course, a summer and beach event can also be quite sexy. For example, in the fire moon dance in 2013, we received the rather tight swimwear as a reward for the first time. These stylish eye-catchers are probably one of the reasons why we always look forward to this event. It doesn’t matter whether it’s bikinis, summer tops or kimonos – almost every year we were presented with particularly lovely fashion. It’s just fun dressing up your character for the season and enjoying the beaches of the Sun Coast. But we definitely appreciate other rewards too, like the super cool polar bear mount.
A lot to experience
But not only the diverse yield, but also the events themselves were always a special highlight. For example, who doesn’t like to remember the three bomberswho shook up the 2016 event in best Power Ranger fashion? The heroic poses that were given as a reward are probably still among the most popular Gpose templates today.
We also have good memories of the climbing tower, which we had to climb for a number of years. In addition to the tower in Kugane, this was probably one of the trickiest jumping puzzles in Final Fantasy 14 and should have caused some frustration. Unfortunately, this element has become obsolete since flying was made possible in the classic A-Realm Reborn zones – a pity actually, but also understandable.
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A reunion with old characters
It’s also always fun to see the supporting characters that you met at some point in the course of Final Fantasy 14’s story. This is how you meet, for example khloe, Zhloe and T’kebbe, who were once helped to build the orphanage in Freudehalde in Heavensward times. Sure, there are encounters like this at other events too, but it’s easy to overlook them in the turmoil. The wide islands of the sun coast, on the other hand, provide the necessary freedom to stage these small reunions appropriately.
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The next event can come!
All of this is reason enough to look forward to the new event that is expected to await us in August 2022. I’m really excited to see what rewards await us this year and whether there might be one or the other glamor part. Of course, I’m also looking forward to the new quest line. The summer temperatures invite you to take a trip to the beach, even if it is only virtual. In any case, the spectacle should sweeten the waiting time for patch 6.2, which should be released at the end of August.
As always, we look forward to your opinion. Do you have a favorite event in Final Fantasy 14? Which rewards do you particularly like and are there any characters that you look forward to seeing again every year? Is there an event you don’t particularly like? Let us know in the comments.
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