Outfitting Your Moogle House (Buying Gil)

July 21st, 2008

Contents:

* Introduction
* Choosing Furniture
* Gardening
* Mog Safe quests
* Coffer Keys & Other Rare/Ex
* Storage NPC & AF

Introduction:
As people continue to ignore many of the elements, and factors FFXi wields for a realistic and heavily enriched game play it becomes a priority to better aware them of this. To begin with, this tutorial has been designed to address the simple issues, as-well as targets audience who have no basic knowledge of the major benifits they may take advantage of through their mog house.

Choose Furniture:
Basically each piece of furniture increases your storage amount by a specific amount of slots (indicated by the "<STG:#>". Each piece of furniture is also encharged with its own element. These elements are basically the most important part of every piece of furniture. A person who is obsessed with synthesis may notice that it is of his best interest to buy furniture enfused with lightning elemental. Doing so would increase the chances of a sucessful de-synth.

Gardening:
Gardening is also another benifit provided by your mog house. As many people continue to whine, nag, and cry about the difficutly of making gil, they do not understand that they make millions while having the pleasure of sitting at home, their mog house. All they must do is purchase the required materials planting a sappling and feeding it a crystal each 7 days while examining it once or twice per day. It is best to have a mule stocked up with plants, making it easier for you to examine your plants on a daily bases without the need to walk all the way back to the city in the case you are in a hurry. (a complete article about gardening is available in the FFXI section) Dont forget like most of the gil making methods, you will need an amount of gil to start with.

Mog Safe Quests:
As you break your way through the wonderous achievements you accomplish while climbing the ladder of the game, you are faced with the all known problem of storage. There are many quests that allow you to increase your storage capacity, they are listed below:

* GobbieBag I (35-40 Charecter inventory slots)
* GobbieBag II (40-45 Charecter inventory slots)
* GobbieBag III (45-50 Charecter inventory slots)
* GobbieBag IV (50-55 Charecter inventory slots)
* GobbieBag V (55-60 Charecter inventory slots)
* Moogle's Kind Master I (50-60 Mog safe slots)
* Moogle's Kind Master II (60-70 Mog safe slots)
* Moggle's Kind Master III (70-80 Mog safe slots)

 

Coffer Keys & Other Rare/Ex:
Many people with several jobs tend to have the problem of havig many beastman/kindred seals, or several coffer keys they dont wish to drop. The best storage solution for both those items would be to purchase a piece of furniture with a high storage capacity allowing you to store these items in a safe place until you require them in the future. (note that your storage, unlike your mog safe, requires you to be at your nation, it does not work in a rented mog house)

Storage NPC & AF:
As alot of gamers attained the 75mark for several jobs, it has become a pain to store Artifact armor, that is why the new AF NPC has been introduced, allowing you to store a set of a armor (5 pieces max per set, head, hands, body, legs, and feet) for a fee. People who have dropped AF before this system was introduced may retrieve the lost AF pieces, but require to start the AF quests for the specific job from scratch (meaning all pieces must be dropped, and player must start with AF1, the job weapon).

Upcoming articles:
This is only a quick FAQ to some things people dont notice about mog houses. Hopefully in the near future when time is abundant on my schedule i hope to engage in the following:

* Smn 1 on 1 (discussing mp, and surface related smn issues)
* Ranger (dicussing how to achieve optimum damage, and ws mods)
* Samurai (discussing samurai macros, and how to get the best out of your samurai)
* Basics of shadow tanking (duhhh)

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