Final Fantasy 14 player is first ever to get every single achievement

You can also find out more about the A-Team here. Final Fantasy 14, player has become the first in the massively multiplayer role-playing game’s 10-year history to complete every currently obtainable achievement.

The feat — accomplished by a Japanese player on the Garuda server, playing a cute Lalafell character — involved ticking off no less than 2,751 achievements across the game and all of its expansions. When playing an MMO, you can achieve a lot of achievements. FF14The hunt for achievements is a constant moving target as there are new ones added to every game expansion.

Why is this a massive undertaking? Final Fantasy 14,’s stringent achievement design. World of WarcraftIt is not uncommon for a game to have accumulated over 5,000 achievements. But, while rare, it’s not unheard of for WoW Players can max all current achievements in the game.

Redditor PrismaticParrot laid out just a selection of the tasks the player would have had to complete, and it’s an eye-watering list. Naturally it includes many endgame feats, such as obtaining every single relic weapon from every expansion, completing all five ultimate raids, and soloing all three Deep Dungeons, as well as racking up thousands of victories in the game’s player-versus-player modes.

The grind to get every achievement is also a daunting task. Garuda must be able to mentor players who have asked for assistance 2,000 times, kill 5,000 S and 10,000 A rank marks, as well as discover 20,000 chests in the Deep Dungeons.

There are also levequests. The simple quests can be repeated to earn experience across a wide range of activities within the game. This includes combat, trade, and other professions. They are also time-gated so players will only be able to complete a certain number of quests over time. PrismaticParrot estimated that it would require a minimum amount of time to complete. Seven YearsTick off each levequest accomplishment Final Fantasy 14,.

Now that’s commitment — a gaming project so long-term that it must have taken the majority of the 10 years since Final Fantasy 14,’s 2013 relaunch to complete. If it’s possible to 100% complete an MMO, the Garuda player has done it — for now. Final Fantasy 14,’s next expansion, DawntrailNext year it is set to launch, with more accomplishments.

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