Final Fantasy XIV Meteor Survivor Ring

Final Fantasy XIV Meteor Survivor Ring Reprint Available

People have another opportunity to get their hands on the Final Fantasy XIV Meteor Survivor ring. Square Enix reprinted this piece of jewelry, which features several motifs associated with the Warrior of Light protagonist. It is available to purchase for 29,700 yen (or roughly $221) through the Square Enix e-STORE. However, only one ring size is available to purchase. That is #15.

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The Final Fantasy XIV Meteor Survivor ring was made with Director and Producer Naoki Yoshida’s supervision. This is the second piece of jewelry made with Yoshida overseeing its production. It is made out of silver and has a black stone in the center. The top of the ring features the “Meteor” motif, commonly associated with A Realm Reborn. The symbol is also used for main scenario quest indicators

The side of the ring features details associated with several Job Classes in Final Fantasy XIV. These include a sword and a shield, most commonly associated with the Paladin, and a crooked staff.

You can take a look at the Meteor Survivor ring below.

Other pieces of Final Fantasy XIV merchandise Square Enix released include acrylic magnets, stickers, and even themed hoodies. Square Enix has also made items available through the Eorzea Cafe available to purchase through the e-STORE.

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


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