Rather than go on a ban spree , SE leveled the playing field .
One of the most surprising revelation during the Sep. 12 update to Final Fantasy XIV was Square Enix telling players that there had been a series of " outlawed waymarks " used during the glade of Abyssos : The Seventh Circle ( Savage ) . This was uncover in a berth on the Final Fantasy XIVLodestonepage late on Sep. 12 .
According to Square Enix , several waymarks were place outside the battle arena in Abyssos : The Seventh Circle ( Savage ) through the illegal use of third - political party tools and " other outlawed means . " This meant when the fight went through its transition to a dissimilar arena form , the waymarks stay . Somehad already cotton on to these illegal waymarks , but this was the first official ratification .
I tell YALL ABOUT THOSE WAYMARKS BEING SUS
However , rather than ostracise all players from using waymarks in this way , only the original player who illicitly placed the waymarks will have an chronicle penalty . Because of how the waymark scheme works , you may save other players ' waymarks , even if you did n’t place them yourselves .
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In this case , some instrumentalist who economise the waymarks would have had no idea they were illegal or illegitimate . To make things fairish , Square Enix will now grant all player to place similar waymarks inAbyssos : The Seventh Circle ( Savage)without bank on illicit means .
This is credibly for the safe . The illegitimate waymarks would be disperse in a sort of waymark pitch-dark market place . Giving other player a way to come out these illegitimate marks licitly without penalise those who already have them is probably the fair way SE could have chosen to manage with a strange and unique problem .
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