During the Tokyo Game Show there was a new letter from the producer about Final Fantasy XIV. In it, Naoki Yoshida presents the first features for patch 7.1. Included are new tutorials for mechanics in raids and dungeons.
What kind of mechanics are they? With Patch 7.1 of Final Fantasy XIV, the development team around Naoki Yoshida is implementing new tutorials for raid and dungeon mechanics. In the current letter from the producer No. 83 (via YouTube) Naoki Yoshida introduces a few of them:
Basically, this probably means all mechanics that regularly appear in dungeons, trials and raids.
Off to the mechanics boot camp
What exactly are these tutorials? According to Naoki Yoshida, the new tutorials are a mechanics boot camp. They are implemented as part of the Beginner Arena and are available from level 49. According to the director and producer, they are not compulsory and there will be a quiz after completion.
The beginner arena was originally implemented in patch 3.2, i.e. during Heavensward times in 2016 to 2017. Here there are independent tutorials for tanks, attackers and healers with which you can learn how to play the different roles.
However, there are currently no dedicated explanations for dungeon, raid and trial mechanics in the game. Most players learn what to do while already immersed in the relevant content. This means that theoretically simple content, if the mechanics are known, has to be restarted.
Anyone who works through the new content of the Hall of Novices with Patch 7.1 from mid-November should be prepared with the basics for difficult MMO content in Final Fantasy XIV.
Chaos and Alliance Raid as well as Ultimate – This is coming in Patch 7.1
What other content does patch 7.1 bring? In fact, Patch 7.1 is pretty tough. This new content has been announced so far:
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