FFXIV Free Trial Restrictions: Everything You Can't Do Without a Subscription

Thinking of trying out Final Fantasy XIV and concerned about FFXIV's free trial restrictions? Well, there are quite a few, but they're there to make sure the gaming economy doesn't collapse because of "bad actors". Some restrictions such as not allowing access to the market board are not there to stop your fun, but mainly to prevent real money traders (Gil sellers) from abusing the system and ruining the game for everyone. world. Although yes, there are quite a few things you cannot do during the free trial, you will still be able to get mounts, discover hundreds of hours of story until the end of the Heavensward expansion , and even catch a polar bear or something. else during the game's many events! Even with the restrictions imposed on the free trial, there is LOTS to do in the realm of Eorzea and beyond. With that in mind, here's everything we know about the free trial restrictions in Final Fantasy XIV.



Free Trial Restrictions in Final Fantasy XIV

Free Trial restrictions in FFXIV include, but are not limited to, not being able to hold more than 300 Gil, not being able to use the market board, not being able to yell or yell in general chat and the impossibility of going beyond level 000. These are taken into account. the most inconvenient free trial restrictions, but here is the full list of FFXIV free trial restrictions by Square Enix.

What can't you do without a subscription

  • Free Trial players can only purchase certain items from the Mogstation for in-game use. These are items purchased with real money, not Gil, such as multi-rider mounts and cosmetic products.
  • Free Trial players can only create eight characters in total with only one in each world.
  • The level cap for all free trial players is 60. This is Heavensward's level cap.
  • Only 300k Gil can be held by a free trial player. This prevents these players from having enough to buy a house in the game. It is recommended to burn the Gil you get once capped on armor and gear from vendors as you will easily earn over a million in during the main story quests.
  • Free Trial players cannot use the "Shout", "Shout" or "Say" in-game chat options. You can use group chat during Duty Finders and the "say" command in general chat.
  • Free Trial players cannot access the Market Board. This prevents players from buying or selling goods with other players using the in-game market board. IE, you cannot buy super cool glamor without restriction. Also, you cannot hire servants, which is completely avoided.
  • Exchanging and sending letters is prohibited between Free Trial players and any other.
  • Free Trial players cannot create their own Linkshells (a way to chat without a free group or company requirement), but they can join a Linkshell if invited by another player.
  • Free Trial players cannot create or join a free business. Unlike larger businesses, free businesses are player-run, and most offer housing as well as buffs that increase your experience rate, among other things. Think of it as a guild in most MMOs.
  • Free Trial players can join a party if invited or using the Duty Finder, but they cannot create their own. IE you can't invite other people, but they can invite you or you can join a random one through the Duty Finder.
  • Free Trial players cannot create or join a PvP team or participate in The Feast (Ranked Match) or The Feast (Team Ranked Match). This is a four vs four PvP mode where you can earn some really awesome rewards during each season.
  • Free Trial Players cannot log in to Lodestone, the official forum, or the Companion app during the free trial. Honestly, we don't know why. Assuming it's so that griefers don't invade the areas of paying customers.

Final Fantasy XIV is available on PC, PS4 and PS5. Be sure to check out our other Final Fantasy XIV guides while you're here!



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