one remaining question, and the reason for this post. "Ok then," I said to myself, "never buying gear from players." I bought some jewelry from one of the NPC vendors, and it put me well over the needed ilvl to proceed. five times the amount for the same items. The MB had HQ versions of the same items for. over-100-level ilvl upgrades for about 15k. Running into the ilvl block I was momentarily shocked, but only until I got back to town and checked first the market board, and then more importantly the NPC vendors right next to them.
Now this is where my head exploded because, up until now, the MSQ-dedicated approach to leveling has been a curated, self sufficient fun time of mostly questing and the odd low-responsibility (I am ranged DPS after all) dungeon. "Until now" I say because with a quest-reward (and some lucky dungeon drops from my singular runs for story advancement) item level of 130 I ran into an item level block of another 12 average levels to run the next dungeon in the story. So I'm late in Heavensward, leveling and loving how the "road to 70" makes the MSQ a one stop shop for all the XP I need and, until now, all the gear I need so long as I focus one class at a time. We will review this photo and contact you at our earliest convenience to discuss you options in relation to the product issue.I just ran into my first "I need WHAT?" moment since my return to the game this month, and while it didn't last long (for reasons I'll explain in a moment) it did raise a new question that I'd like to ask here. Upon us receiving the notification of damage or a manufacturing issue, we may request photographic evidence of the parcel and/or the particular product that has the issue. Popcultcha will only accept returns, process refunds, or exchange goods if we are contacted or notified within 7 days of you receiving the goods at your nominated delivery address. If this is the case with your item, please contact Popcultcha immediately via email to or via telephone on 1300 586 291 (Aussie Hotline) or +61 3 5240 7979 (International Customers). However, sometimes items do become damaged in transit or there is some sort of manufacturing issue thereby making the goods unfit for their intended purpose. We recognise the importance of buying mint condition collectables and do the best we possibly can to ensure they remain that way from door to door. Here at Popcultcha, we take pride in ensuring that your goods are packed carefully and arrive safely to your nominated delivery address.
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Recreate your favourite scenes from Final Fantasy XIV with the Estinien Bring Arts action figure. Particular care has also been taken in Estinien’s armour, with metallic paintwork and drybrushing applied to enhance the fine details and textures.Įstinien stands approximately 7” tall and comes with an assortment of accessories, including the Gae Bolg spear with wings that open and close, the eye of Nidhogg, interchangeable face piece, interchangeable hands, and a display stand. Created with careful attention to Estinien’s tall and lean physique, bringing out his cool and aloof demeanour that is characteristic of the dragoon. The Azure Dragoon who watches over the Holy See of Ishgard, Estinien, is the bearer of the Eye, an ancient relic plucked from the great wyrm Nidhogg, and wields the power of dragons.Įstinien is venturing from Ishgard and into the Bring Arts line of action figures. Final Fantasy XIV - Estinien Bring Arts 7” Action Figure