Final Fantasy XIV 5.41 Patch Notes

Final Fantasy XIV 5.41 Patch Notes Details New Items and Ishgardian Restoration Quest

Square Enix has updated the Final Fantasy XIV official website. A page dedicated to changes that will be hitting the game with Final Fantasy XIV Patch 5.41 has been created, detailing patch notes. This includes the latest information about the Ishgardian Restoration questline, along with new furnishing items, and other cosmetic additions. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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As mentioned previously, new emotes and accessories will be added with the Final Fantasy XIV Patch 5.41 and this new information detail what players can expect to see. This not only includes the sweeping emote that was revealed alongside a handful of screenshots, but two new eating emotes. Players will be able to now chow down on rice balls and apples in-game, alongside the already available bread eating emote.

You can take a look at some of these new items below.

As mentioned previously, more housing items will be added with this update patch. Additionally, players can head to the Manderville Gold Saucer to pick up the new sweeping emote. Changes to combat mentioned in the Final Fantasy XIV 5.41 Patch notes include the addition of an Echo in the Eden’s Verse Savage raid.

For those eager to jump into the latest series of Ishgardian Restoration quests, the Final Fantasy XIV 5.41 Patch notes detail what changes have been made. This includes the changes to skybuilders’ scripts and skyward points, which have been reduced. Alongside this, skyward points received through submissions will no longer contribute to your ranking.

Final Fantasy XIV is immediately available on PlayStation 4 and PC.


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