Final Fantasy 14’s mom, Ameliance, gets player-led makeovers

She even requests in dialogue that something to make her husband “blush” would be excellent.

This week’s Final Fantasy 14 weekly reset allowed players to finally play dress-up with Ameliance, one of the game’s most popular NPCs. As part of a quest-line which sees you delivering items to her to assist in the education of refugees, Ameliance eventually requests clothing. This is the in-universe reasoning for something that has been true in the majority of these sorts of quests in the past – allowing for the equipping of NPCs in player gear.

As you can imagine, the fiends of the FF14 community were immediately excited upon finding out this would be the case for the mother of Alphinaud and Alisaie, two of the game’s most popular characters. She even requests in dialogue that something to make her husband “blush” would be excellent.

This has, of course, led to plenty of bunny girl outfits, summer dresses and the like, as well as a few funnier and sometimes even less lewd options. Let’s take a look.

Here’s the standard which everyone expected and received. There were plenty of responses to that too. This isn’t real but it should be. There’s lots (and lots, and lots, and lots) on the same theme, if you’re, ahem, intrigued.

There are also those who chose to get Ameliance a little more battle-ready. Here she is in the recently-added PvP only armor set. Another with her ready to protect her family at all costs, and yet more where ‘red’ was the theme of the day.

There is then the remaining two sub-genres of FF14 glamors – comfy and weird. On the former there’s also sorts of mom-drip and the latter is mostly horse costumes and fish. There’s even the odd wedding dress.

It takes all sorts to make an MMO.

Written by Ben Barrett on behalf of GLHF.

Final Fantasy 14’s Ultimate Raid world first race, Dragonsong’s Reprise, begins today

Final Fantasy XIV is receiving its most challenging update in over two years today – the Ultimate raid, Dragonsong’s Reprise.

After the ludicrous success of the (extremely good) Endwalker expansion, Final Fantasy XIV is receiving its most challenging update in over two years today. Ultimate raids are the most difficult and hardcore content the game has to offer, with only three released before now. The fourth, Dragonsong’s Reprise, was COVID-delayed out of the previous expansion into this one, and the community has been chomping at the bit to get their hands on it. Today at 3am PDT, finally, it will be released, and the world first race to defeat it will begin.

Ultimate raids are grueling 20 minute encounters with complex mechanics, few indicators, and requiring top-level gear and play from everyone involved. Here’s the World First clear video of the previous Ultimate raid from late 2019, The Epic of Alexander. That raid group, Thoughts per Second, is the favorite to also take the world first for Dragonsong’s Reprise, being the most accomplished players the game has to offer.

As compared to other MMOs, most notably World of Warcraft, FF14 releases almost no information about content before it is available. This means players have almost no idea what to expect when they enter Dragonsong’s Reprise, and any similarities to previous content – a long fight with multiple, distinct phases against different bosses, some sort of trick to defeat the final one – are assumed, not guaranteed. That makes it an exciting watch for fans everywhere.

While Thoughts per Second don’t stream their progress, the vast majority of FF14 content creators get involved, either through their own attempts or through the MogTalk Twitch channel which is running six hours a day of analysis and coverage for the race with multiple streams. Mogtalk is also raising money for Doctors Without Borders. The FF14 Twitch category will likely be packed with folks to choose from – stal was the first streamed kill for the previous Ultimate, while I’ve personally enjoyed RinKarigani for other content in the past. The race is expected to last at least four days, and likely the full week before the hype dies down. Popular raid tracking site, FFLogs, is also putting together a world first page to track progress of different groups.

The rewards for defeating the fight will be new weapons which, while technically the best in the game, won’t remain so for more than a few months and are only very marginally better than what’s already available. However, the unique look of these weapons (also unknown until the servers come up) is considered highly prestigious by the community, as is the title your character receives for having downed a particular Ultimate. For the rest of us who aren’t likely to get it done, at least not for a long time, it’s exciting to see what the FF14 raid designers can do with the brakes off, as well as new music and usually quite thrilling visuals.

The race begins at 3am PDT – around an hour from now. We’ll keep you updated on developments.

Written by Ben Barrett on behalf of GLHF.

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