Final Fantasy 14: New Outfits Made Available for Players

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Players can use real money to buy a plethora of exclusive outfits.

Final Fantasy 14 has just rolled out The Warden’s Attire and the Far Eastern Performer’s Attire sets, which players can acquire. Both these sets can be procured from the Online Store of the game. It is important to note here that these sets can only be bought using real money. As per the official statement made by Square Enix, a part of the Far Eastern Performer’s outfit will not feature on the character models of Final Fantasy 14.

Final Fantasy 14 has come up with two new events that players can be a part of. The Callback Campaign enables players to get their friends invited back to Eorzea. Their friends could be the ones who have not been able to log into the game for a minimum period of 90 days. This invitation gives eligible players access to seven days of free game time. They also get Silver Chocobo Feathers, which can be used to acquire catch-up gear.

Many players would be happy to see the Hatching-Tide event back in Gridania. Players, after getting done with two short Hatching-Tide quests in the forest city, will be able to get the Archon Egg Parasol and add it to their fashion accessory collections. The Easter-inspired event will be around till April 24.

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Upon visiting the Final Fantasy 14 Online Store, players will get the opportunity to purchase a few additional items as well. The Warden’s Attire, as many players would be able to figure out, is heavily inspired by Azeyma, who happens to be one of the patron deities in Eorzea.

Azeyma, along with other members of The Twelve, were seen as bosses in the Myths of the Realm alliance raid series in Endwalker. You can get your hands on Azeyma’s attire by shelling out $18. You might have to pay a little more in the form of additional taxes and fees. The Warden’s hairstyle, on the other hand, has been priced at $5.

Players also have the opportunity to get an ensemble that draws inspiration from Korean folk music performances.

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This ensemble is called the Far Eastern Performer’s Attire and is priced at $18.

This is a four-piece set which comes equipped with a mask that you can have the option of placing either on the wearer’s face or to the side. Players must remember that the Far Eastern Performer’s Mask shall not be displayed on Viera or Hrothgar player character models.

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