FFXIV 6.11a Patch Notes

FFXIV 6.11a Patch Notes Detail PvP Adjustments

Square Enix released patch notes for FFXIV Patch 6.11a, which detail further adjustments to PVP and Job Actions. Additionally, they reveal that players will no longer be automatically logged out of the game after 30 minutes of inactivity. This was originally put in place due to server congestion during the initial release of Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker. Months later, Square Enix has now chosen to remove the timer. However, the most significant information in the FFXIV 6.11a patch notes concerns various adjustments to PvP.

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The patch notes detail that changes to various Job Actions have been made based on the win rate and playability of each individual Job Class. Job Classes that will see adjustments through the patch include:

  • Astrologian
  • Bard
  • Black Mage
  • Dancer
  • Gunbreaker
  • Machinist
  • Red Mage
  • Summoner

Black Mage will be the most significantly changed Job Class. Further adjustments to job actions will appear through FFXIV Patch 6.15 once it releases. Additionally, some adjustments have been made to the Crystalline Conflict matching system. Players who are in the Crystal tier are now able to match with players who are Diamond 3 (with 1 Rising Star) or higher. The matching system will be adjusted through future updates.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC.


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