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14[[caption-width-right:348: Where men go as one, there is life.\
15And where there is life, there is cause to hope.]]
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17->''"War born of strife, these trials persuade us not. (Feel what? Learn what?)\
18Words without sound, these lies betray our thoughts.\
19Mired by a plague of doubt, the Land, she mourns. (See what? Hear what?)\
20Judgement binds all we hold to a memory of scorn.\
21Tell us why, given Life, we are meant to die, helpless in our cries?"''
22-->'''-- Lyrics from "Answers"'''
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24''Final Fantasy XIV'' is the fourteenth main game in the [[GroinAttack groin-grab]][[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons bingly]] [[RunningGag popular]] ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series. It is an {{MMORPG}}, similar to its online predecessor ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'', and was timed exclusively to the PC in its first release, and was a simultaneous PC & [=PS3=] release in its second iteration (see below). In both its 2010 and 2013 releases, it had both a Standard and a [[LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition Collector's Edition]], whose buyers were able to start the game 8 days early (in the 1.0 CE's case), get exclusive in-game items, [[{{Feelies}} a themed journal (in 1.0) or an artbook (2.0), and some other bells and whistles]].
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26The game is set in the Eorzea region of the planet Hydaelyn. Before the start of the game, the {{dungeonpunk}} Garlean Empire had set to use their overwhelming military force to attempt to conquer Eorzea, starting with the city-state of Ala Mhigo. The remaining four city-states—Limsa Lominsa, Ul'dah, Gridania, and Ishgard—militarized to meet this threat, but before another shot was fired the Garleans were halted in their tracks by the sudden intervention of a horde of dragons. This left the city-states with a large armed force but nothing to really fight against, and the Garleans fortifying their current position but not advancing any farther. The cities thus banded together in an uneasy peace, forming the Adventurers' Guild to employ these new mercenaries and investigate the secrets behind the Empire's sudden invasion and retreat.
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28The initial incarnation of the game was met with largely negative reactions from players and reviewers alike, citing, among other things, poor optimization, a barebones story, questionable and poorly implemented features, a very convoluted UI, tedious and copy-pasted level design, an unbalanced in-game economy and a ridiculous amount of LevelGrinding as the game's main problems. Creator/SquareEnix responded by [[https://www.pcgamer.com/square-enix-say-sorry-for-final-fantasy-xiv-announce-staff-changes-and-free-trial-extension/ apologizing for the state of the game]], and replaced several key members of the development team, including bringing in Creator/NaokiYoshida to be the new producer. Despite making several noticeable quality-of-life improvements that made the game less of a chore to play, the new team eventually realized that there was no way truly fix the game’s reputation when it was fundamentally broken at its core, so the decision was made to throw everything out and rebuild the game from the ground up, keeping only the lore and story as a means to set up an all-new saga.
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30The new version, called '''''Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn''''', [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore brought about sweeping changes by rebuilding the world and engine from scratch]]. Set five years after [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt the climax of the original game]], the world has entered the "Seventh Umbral Era": a period of decline brought about by the [[ColonyDrop fall of the lesser moon Dalamud]] and the ensuing rampage of [[SealedEvilInACan the ancient Primal Bahamut]]. The people of Eorzea have survived thanks to the "Warriors of Light", but for some reason [[LaserGuidedAmnesia no one can remember exactly how they were saved or who the Warriors even are]]. With the aid of the [[BigGood three Grand Companies]] and the enigmatic "Scions of the Seventh Dawn", a new generation of adventurers must rise to take on this brave new world, fighting not only the rallying beastman hordes and the looming Garlean Empire, but a [[BlackMagic dark sect]] of [[MaskPower masked sorcerers]] whose origins [[AncientConspiracy may be deeply rooted in Hydaelyn's history]].
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32A Platform/PlayStation3 version, originally scheduled for a March 2011 release and initially put on indefinite hold, was finally released alongside the ''Realm Reborn'' client in August 2013. An Platform/Xbox360 version was also in development, but has been canceled after they failed to come to an agreement with Xbox Live and Microsoft. The Platform/PlayStation4 version was announced in E3 2013 and was released in April 2014. A smartphone app called ''Libra Eorzea'' was also released as a reference for quests and such, though it has since been rendered defunct and replaced by the ''FFXIV Companion App''. In February 2021, an open beta for a Platform/PlayStation5 version was announced to launch on April 13, 2021. On July 28, 2023, it was announced that Platform/XboxSeriesXAndS versions would launch in Spring 2024 ahead of the ''Dawntrail'' expansion complete with crossplay, fulfilling a promise made by Phil Spencer back in 2019 to bring the game to Microsoft's consoles. The beta for the Xbox Series came out on February 21, 2024, with the official release being a month later on March 21. It has also been hinted that Square Enix would like to publish the game on Platform/NintendoSwitch, but nothing more has been said about this.
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34The hype for ''A Realm Reborn'' was severely underestimated by Square Enix, who were forced to pull the digital copy of the game after their servers choked from the sheer influx of new players attempting to log in. After improving the capacity of their servers, they began to ease back the restrictions and gave everyone one week of free play as way of apology. Even to this day, servers flagged as Preferred[[note]]Population is relatively low, with boosted EXP rates to incentivize new players.[[/note]] and Congested[[note]]Character creation is locked due to high population.[[/note]] are regularly rotated out in an attempt to keep server populations relatively even, due to the sheer number of new people ''still'' joining the game.
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36[[folder:List of Releases and Expansions (Some spoilers ahead)]]
37* ''Final Fantasy XIV'' (2010): Also colloquially referred to as "1.0" and the "Legacy" version of the game. The peace and prosperity Eorzea has known for over a thousand years is threatened when mysterious beings known as the Ascians begin to manipulate the Garlean Empire and the realm's beast tribes. Things come to a head when the artificial moon of Dalamud is brought down, resulting in the release of the elder primal Bahamut and the near-ruination of Eorzea.
38* ''A Realm Reborn'' [[note]]"Reborn Eorzea" in Japanese[[/note]] (2013): Five years have passed since what has become known as the Seventh Umbral Calamity. Eorzea has largely recovered from the catastrophe, but its rebirth is threatened by the resurgent Garlean Empire and the shadowy Ascians. The only ones standing between the realm and damnation are the Scions of the Seventh Dawn and their champion, the Warrior of Light.
39* ''Heavensward'' [[note]]"Blue Heavens of Ishgard" in Japanese[[/note]] (2015): Following the shocking conclusion to post-''A Realm Reborn'' events, the Scions are scattered to the winds, with the Warrior of Light finding refuge in Ishgard, an isolationist theocracy embroiled in a thousand-year-long war with the dragons of Dravania--a war which must be resolved, lest both sides destroy one another. Along with the addition of flying mounts and a new playable race in the form of the [[HornedHumanoid Au Ra]], ''Heavensward'' also introduces three new jobs: Dark Knight, a seemingly-sinister tank wielding [[{{BFS}} greatswords]]; Machinist, a magitek-empowered gunslinger; and Astrologian, a healer using the power of astrology to manipulate fate and heal or empower their allies.
40* ''Stormblood'' [[note]]"Liberators of the Crimson Lotus" in Japanese[[/note]] (2017): In the hopes of pushing back against the Garlean Empire, the Warrior of Light and the newly-reunited Scions must travel abroad to bolster their ranks, their journey leading them from Ala Mhigo, the Empire's last remaining foothold in Eorzea, to the far eastern land of Doma, and help both conquered nations throw off imperial yoke. Along with a new housing district situated in the Hingashi neighborhood of Shirogane, ''Stormblood'' introduced two new jobs at launch: TheRedMage, a MagicKnight mixing swords and sorcery; and Samurai, a [[KatanasAreJustBetter katana-wielding]] master of the blade. Later updates also add the Blue Mage, a special solo-based job that learns spells by [[PowerCopying copying the abilities of monsters]].
41* ''Shadowbringers'' [[note]]"Jet-Black Villains" in Japanese [[/note]] (2019): Worlds collide as a new threat from beyond Hydaelyn threatens the planet, forcing the Warrior of Light to travel across space and time to "The First," a parallel world in danger of [[LightIsNotGood being consumed by the overwhelming power of light]], where they must become its Warrior of Darkness and bring balance back. A number of additions and changes were included, from the removal of Tactical Points to streamline combat to the "Trust" system allowing players to tackle dungeons with a party of NPC companions, as well as two new races in the form of the female-dominant Viera and the male-dominant Hrothgar. Two new jobs are also included with this expansion: Dancer, a ranged DPS class that uses the power of complex dance routines to assail enemies while aiding allies; and Gunbreaker, a tank that uses unique [[MixAndMatchWeapon Gunblades]] to both attack and protect.
42* ''Endwalker'' [[note]]"Dawnmoon Finale" in Japanese[[/note]] (2021): A sinister plot has been set into motion that threatens the whole of Hydaelyn. It is up to the Warrior of Light to face this new menace head-on, traveling to the island nation of Thavnair and the scholarly settlement of Old Sharlayan, going behind enemy lines in Garlemald, and even reaching to the stars in the GrandFinale of an epic tale several years in the making. While the plotline at launch marks the definitive conclusion of this story, post-launch updates will begin a brand new tale. Additions include a new housing district in Ishgard, male Vieras, an Island Sanctuary where players can raise crops, an overhaul of the combat system, and two new jobs: Sage, a healer who uses [[AttackDrone nouliths]] to aid allies and assail enemies with lasers; and Reaper, a SinisterScythe-swinging menace that can harness the PowerOfTheVoid. This expansion also added male Viera to the mix, as well as an Island Sanctuary mode that [[FarmLifeSim lets players grow crops and raise animals on a secluded island]].
43* ''Dawntrail'' [[note]]"Gilded Legacy" in Japanese[[/note]] (2024): With the Final Days averted, a new adventure dawns on the Warrior of Light and the Scions on greener lands. Tural, known across Eorzea as the New World, is a tropical paradise where a contest of succession to sit upon the throne of Tuliyollal is underway. And if the rumors are true, the contest may lead the Scions to a fabled "city of gold" spoken of in legends. However, the Scions may find themselves at odds with one another when they arrive. This expansion features two new Jobs: The Viper, a dual swords-wielding hunter that can transform their weapons into a fearsome twinblade, and Pictomancer, a Caster DPS capable of painting their spells into reality to attack enemies. A planned later update will add TheBeastmaster as the second limited job after Blue Mage. It also brings along additional lifestyle updates in a "Cosmic Exploration" where the player sets out to explore the universe at large, the addition of female Hrothgar, graphical updates for the game's textures, lighting, shaders, all existing races and many gear sets, as well as a second dye channel for dyeable gear to add even more variety to armor coloration.[[/folder]]
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45In April of 2017, Square Enix aired ''Series/FinalFantasyXIVDadOfLight'' on Japanese television. The series covers the exploits of a young man who aims to reconnect with his estranged father through ''Final Fantasy XIV''. The series was made available for international audiences via Creator/{{Netflix}} in September of 2017.
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47And in December of 2021, Square Enix released a [[HighSchoolAU High School A.U.]] spin-off manga called ''Manga/EorzeaAcademy'', featuring the various characters from ''Final Fantasy XIV'' in a high school setting.
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49Archives of cutscenes from the first version of the game (1.x) exist on [=YouTube=] (such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aU5N24_5VIk this one]]), and much of the text is preserved on various wikis; none of it may be found any longer in-game. An excellent video with a condensed summary of 1.0's lore may be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjZgp8mUrog here]].
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51!!''Final Fantasy XIV'' provides examples of:
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53[[index]]
54* FinalFantasyXIV/TropesAToC
55* FinalFantasyXIV/TropesDToF
56** [[Foreshadowing/FinalFantasyXIV Foreshadowing]]
57* FinalFantasyXIV/TropesGToI
58** [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration/FinalFantasyXIV Gameplay and Story Integration]]
59* FinalFantasyXIV/TropesJToL
60* FinalFantasyXIV/TropesMToO
61* FinalFantasyXIV/TropesPToR
62* FinalFantasyXIV/TropesSToU
63* FinalFantasyXIV/TropesVToZ
64[[/index]]
65----
66->''Yet stand tall, my friend''
67->''[[AndTheAdventureContinues Our journey will never end]]''

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