New Final Fantasy XIV Online Shop Items Include Alphinaud and Alisaie Attire

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The latest update to Final Fantasy XIV‘s Online Store will allow players to dress like Alphinaud and Alisaie Leveilleur. Additional items added to the Online Store include Circus Ahriman mount, Authentic Fantastical All Saints’ Wake Advertisement, and the Senor Sabotender emote.

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Previous cosmetic additions to Final Fantasy XIV‘s Online Store have included attire for other Scions of the Seventh Dawn. Among these include all three outfits worn by Y’shtola throughout her various appearances in the MMO, Thancred’s attire, and Minifilia’s attire. As you can see below, the Sharlayan Prodigy’s suit is the outfit seen on the Leveilleur twins during A Realm Reborn.

 

Additionally, there will be slight changes to the attire depending on whether your avatar is male or female. Players can dress like Alphinaud and Alisaie in Final Fantasy XIV for the price of $18.

Final Fantasy XIV has another Free Login Campaign currently underway. Until late November, players that haven’t been active for a specific amount of time will be able to access the game for free. Those who are eligible to redeem this offer will be able to access Final Fantasy XIV for free for up to four days.

Final Fantasy XIV is immediately available for the PlayStation 4 and PC. Final Fantasy XIV will be playable on the PlayStation 5 as well.


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