You know, making the final zone be an artificial area populated by constructs formed from the memories of those long deceased might have been pretty impactful if this wasn't THE THIRD TIME IN A ROW!
Indeed. During Shadowbringers it was impactful. You felt honest guilt when Emet Selch explained to you how it all went down. Dawntrail over stayed its welcome in that reference.😒
I think if the goal was for us to be a mentor to Wuk Lamat, then I honestly think we should be challenging her values, choices, and opinions more often. My biggest issue I found with her is how so little her naive views are challenged and put to the test with the potential of it blowing up in her face and having to face real consequences.
huge agree! it doesn't feel like her beliefs are challenged at all, let alone by the warrior of light trying to mentor her. i didn't dislike her, but it would have been nice to see her some actual consequences and learn from them.
Mega spoilers: Yeah, I feel that. My issue with the characters in DT was that in the first half, everyone felt like a completely believable character. Wuk Lamat is a young "princess" learning the way of her world and growing, being wrong at times and showing off her flaws, even it wasn't frequent, but she at least accepted to approach different traditions with openness instead of her own preconceptions. Zoraal Ja is a stoic man with, despite a twisted idea of what brings peace for his people, but ultimately his goal and concern is what he believes is best for his people. To which both, after the right of succession kinda just get thrown out the window. Wuk becomes this unchallenged queen that speaks no wrongs, Zoraal Ja is revealed to be an insecure man-child that couldn't shake his inferiority complex even after 30 years. The list goes on for so many characters and story beats for the central protagonists this plot. And from where I stood most of these changes were from a completely different writer. Not that the second half was bad, I think it just kind of ruins the development and building the first half built upon. And of course there's alot of suspension of disbelief, but I still struggle to comprehend how Bakool just literally shrugs her off the first time he swings at her, then not only manages to beat him and his whole gang alone, and resist a full attack from the expansion's final boss in one of the cutscenes.
she also stays the same the entire story no real proper growth. also on MANY points I wish my character could say something or say more. alongside how I feel that Krile got robbed this MSQ and Wuk Lamat took her spotlight away on the 2nd half
I think the real problem with Wuk Lamat was that she was defined as a character almost entirely by what's she's against. Why does she want to be the Dawnservant? Because she can't let Zoruul Ja succeed. Why does she go to the Golden City? Because she can't let Sphene succeed. But when the game tries to lay out what she actually wants, what do we get? Vague platitudes about peace and giving her people a reason to smile. That's the sort of thing one says when you're a contestant for Miss America. Sounds nice and doesn't actually commit you to doing anything in particular. And that's too weak of a character motivation to bear the weight of the whole story on its own. That might have been enough for a side character, but not the main plot. And that's what I think is Wuk Lamat's biggest problem. This is supposed to be her story but all she actually does is act as the foil in the stories of others.
Exactly. To me the story would have been better if they decided Koana should be the weight bearing piece. He has a vision for Tural, no matter how simplistic, at least it's something. And he can get challenged on his visions, if the writers are smart, to make for a better character arc that may be able to hold up the weight of the MSQ. This is also a point I disagree with the video, which is that Wut Lamat has "grown". To me she didn't grow at all, she's the same at the end as when she first showed up! Koana has realized technological progression isn't everything and there are traditions worth respecting. What change did Wut Lamat have? None, apart from the vague "I now know more about my people than before!". It's not really growth, imo.
You know one thing I thought was weird was the scene with Ketenramm where he gets jumped. I thought he died but then he shows up like "yeah I got robbed". I almost thought that maybe it was a trick and he gave the stones and it would turn out that he was evil all along but nothing happened really.
It is alluded to that Ketenramm has some sort of either immortality or something unique about him. Talking to him after he reappears has him say that the attack would have killed someone else. He is past a Roegadyn's usual life span from everything we know. A few scenes shortly before his introduction to the party we are also told that the people who "find or live in the Golden City never die." We know now this was likely referring to regulators but why would anyone from the original party that found "The Golden City" know that? My money is on him being a set up for a later patch story that will explain his ominous comments about his own mortality and what else happened before the Sharlayan lock was placed on the gate.
@@Exaltable I really hope so. It really bothered me that no one in our party raises an eyebrow at the fact that a "legendary explorer" like Ketenramm who was in his prime 80 years ago still looks barely over 50 now. Not a single word about that even from the most inquisitive Scions. One of the many points in the MSQ that just felt off.
Imagine if we got the B-team scions instead of A-team. Like imaaaagine bringing in Hoary boulder and company, and start building them up, seeing how they have progressed as you mentor them in addition to Wuk. It wouldve been such a good start to the mentor arc XD
In the final patch of End Walker I really really thought that we'd have to go up against Thancred and Urianger, and hell, maybe even a rematch against Estinian. It was the only thing that actually had me excited for DT
@@maetchiyu8320 "a rift between the scions, clamouring for different goals." and all it boiled down to was causing some rocks to fall.... I hate DT MSQ so much....
I remember being at EU fanfest and yoshiP hyping up people on which scion would be against you. Everyone thought there would be some conflict of some sort, but yeah... we ended up with thancred using double down to block the way in a dungeon 🙃
I feel like there was a story concept with Zoraal Ja's retainer, Sareel Ja. He seemed to have an ulterior motive or have some scheme in mind. Genuinely thought that would go a different way!
We all thought that would go different. I half expected Sareel Ja to betray Zoraal Ja- not the other way around. Zoraal Ja's transition seemed really out of pocket and ruined what was really leading up to be something great. I can't help but wonder if Sareel Ja is still alive. He did fall off the platform near the entrance to the Golden City after being betrayed. No corpse was shown. He just seemed to have knowledge far beyond what everyone else did about the Golden City as well. To lead Zoraal Ja that far with his own ulterior motivates only to be cut down... that was an interesting and weird choice. It definitely subverted expectations though.
Also with the ryne and gaia fight it was pretty evident that we couldnt save her, we were trapped in ice and so was she. The odds werent in the WoL’s favor it was a losing battle. Wukky just steals the show for no reason.
Yeah and you have the context of Ryne an Avatar of Light taking on ice and light aether so much she loses control, so we are fighting against a lightwarden with the power of a Hydaelyn primal on a shard 90% light aether. Like how we beat Emet with our overflow of light aether. Gaia was the only one with the power to counter the light or weaken it enough to finish the fight.
@@DarkKeybladeMaster23 no watch the JP Dub and tell me the NA one is fine, even with voice direction there is no saving that scene. Its shit. The NA ending of 7.0 is a giant meme and it will stay that way. VA ruined it
The DT MSQ was basically the "it sounded cool in my head" meme. The story team had this wild imagination that they thought seemed awesome. But when put on paper and executed, it wasn't nearly as amazing as they thought.
My theory is Emet-Selch in part told us about the Golden City because he knew and likely had a hand in facilitating a rejoining. Perhaps the Preservation was in part an Ascian creation meant to spur another rejoining. Essentially "You like adventure! Go clean up my old messes!"
I would have been okay with this development. But given how clueless the writers are, I bet they won't do this. They would take the players' call for "we don't need another Ascian character" to mean "never mention the Ascians again", and thus completely wrecking their own world building when mentioning the Ascians would have been appropriate. I have lost my trust in them.
Most importantly, there was no beech episode. 😢 First time i saw Wuk Lamat in endwalker, my brain went "you have coin? Kajit has wears." The story was so cliche that I predicted about 75% of it. As soon as Bakool Ja Ja showed up and wanted to fight, I was like "let's go. Right here right now. I've already fought the most dangerous being in the universe, I will lay the smack down so hard your grand children will feel it." Wuk Lamat is Naruto ordered off wish...
@@MayHugger It's the "let me do my job" fallacy where if they let me do what I'm good at, they don't have a story... but since they wanted a story, I'm stuck yelling "let me do my job" at the screen... similar to the story Ultima fight in the "such devistation" scene. They're talking for like 5 minutes and I'm just sitting there twiddling my thumbs!
@@fightingblind It wouldn't be so jarring if they weren't so focused on Wuk Lamat and making her the protagonist. I'm sorry but I didn't go through a 10 year arc with my character to just sit in the background of someone else's generic shonen anime story. I feel this is why they don't even bother to tailor events to the WoL and their background. Toxic defenders say I want to just run around saying I'm the Warrior of Light and have everyone worship me. No. What I want is for the WoL to have an adventure that's believable. Make credible threats. Have the WoL lose their abilities, be weakened because Hydaelyn is dead and their Dynamis juice ran out or something. _Explain it._ Otherwise we just get this. Tons and tons of story that feels completely irrelevant and has me constantly asking why am I even here?
I genuinely didn’t mind Wuk being the main character for the first half. But by the second half I wish she was just off doing Country Leader stuff. Which sucks cause I was trying so hard to like her - but any semblance of fondness I had for her ended when she interjected into the final trial. Like cmon man the entire expansion was already about you let me have this one moment… Also, I just wanted to see more of Krile and Erenville, but I was given Wuk Lamat.
This is why I get so infuriated with people who go on about how the WoL's arc is over and it's time for someone else to take over. First of all, no. Secondly if that someone else isn't the player character regardless of who that person in the story is then I'm not interested. I do not play games, especially not this game, to be a participant in someone else's story unless the narrative is specifically set up that way from the beginning and means something. Here it's meaningless, and made all the stupider by the fact that Wuk Lamat's arc is done when she becomes the Dawnservant.. and yet she still imposes and steals the spotlight from the WoL! So why exactly must the WoL step aside when their arc is done (allegedly), when Wuk Lamat won't when hers is entirely done?
@@zephyr8072 I wouldn't have minded being a side character. But not to Wuk Lamat past the 2nd half, definitely needed more Erenville and Krile - which I would have been happy to play side character to.
We have 5 expansions where we have our "one moment", at this point our canon WoL could probably no diff all the enemies in DT. The expansions had to be about someone else or the power scaling would've been a little weird, the great savior of the universe having a prolonged battle against a bird, or a soul bot. Not taking into account how gameplay has to be different than canon, we're simply too strong
The marketing for this expansion talked so much about how the scions would be in opposite sides of a conflict..... that did not happen at all 😅 I was expecting real conflict within our group, scions having different views but... nope
@@Dessertpvnkboth wuk lumat and Koana are dawn servants. Both teams of scions achieved their mission. Zoraal ja is dead. And it would be very bad writing if they make Bakool jaja evil again.
I actually think if the Scions were used more, it would have made for a better story. Imagine if earlier on you and Krile are separated from the rest of the group, so while the two of you are investigating some ruins or whatever, Alisaie has a heart to heart with Wuk Lamat about what it’s like to have a brainy brother that tends to be so good at everything. Then she goes on to talk about how what she’s good at and how the two of them complement each other and are greater than the sum of their parts. Wuk Lamat could then internalise that lesson in regards to her own brother.
this is actually a really good point, and i completely agree. if they were going to include the scions anyway, it would have been nice for them to actually relate to the new cast rather than just stand around awkwardly. alphinaud and alisaie don't even get any "sibling" moments, in an expansion ABOUT siblings!
The funny thing is that Wuk Lamat's story arc didnt allow her to fumble up either. While Alphinaud had to learn the hard way of the price of arrogance as a leader. And Alisae's self image issues. Wuk Lamat felt like a combination of both which was fine but as the OP said. They could've used the twins to help Wuk Lamat grow. Lowkey kind of wish Zoraal Ja won so that Wuk Lamat can have a Crystal Braves moment.
This is exactly why Zero's character worked in post EW. Her development revolved around not only around the scions but on the other npc's as well especially with people of Garlemald and Radz at han which made the chemistry between her and others feel more organic and complimented her character very well that made her likeable as the story progresses. Wuk lamat on the other hand is a character being shoved to your face or forced fed and the story is telling you that you have to like this character or this character is one of the main characters that you to pay attention to. And this style of writing rubs people the wrong way.
@@losercat1447 Zero felt like someone's edgy OC. Her only personality trait is repeating a noun another character says and cringely tip her hat afterwards.
Exactly. They just weren’t written properly. They felt like they were written by different people. Compare any dawntrail scene with the scene where ryne gets her name by thancred for example. There is emotion, real actual human feelings, banter between the twins. It’s lovely. It’s emotional. It’s real. I want to retain the relationship we built over the years.
Same. I was left… fumbled. The fight is really amazing and awesome but… seeing Wuk show up and the voice direction of the VA… man. It took the moment out. If you play in JP it’s leagues better.
@@TheSynysterGamera friend told me about getting that trial on roulettes and i changed the va to Japanese out of fear to have listen to that again rofl
@@TacoLex : i played with JP-voices.. believe me it was hardly any better, sure at least the voicelines had a better delivery.. but it was still a cheap copy-pasta of two of the best moments of FF14 ( Eden and Endsinger ) that was forced in because of ~reasons~, not only ruining the trial for me but the earlier moments as welll since those are no longer special now.
If you ask people who their favorite Scion is, you will get different answers. We all like different sorts of characters and we enjoy seeing those characters interact with different characters. The Scions "work" because there are so many different archetypes. Wuk Lamat is a single archetype, and this expansion [mostly] lives and dies on her shoulders. Imagine a world where Dawntrail was a story that had you joining an adventuring group of Wuk Lamat, Koana, Zoraal Ja, and Bakuul Ja Ja. They are all very different personalities and I think sharing the screen time as all being main characters would have made for a much more fun experience. I mean, imagine a campside chat with them...hell, imagine them deciding on how to make camp. Narratively this expansion was a shotgun of nonsense with very little sticking. I feel the character of Wuk Evu pretty much sums up the expansion...overreaction and immediately moving on to the next thing.
yeah i agree with this completely. i think it would have been really fun if we’d been traveling with that group the entire time! now I’m extra sad we’ll never get that lol
That might've been interesting. There's the troublemaker, the no-nonsense stoic, the brainiac, the energetic optimist, and you, the babysitter who is trying to keep them all from killing each other because they refuse to act like adults.
That would have been so much better. They would still be competing but have to work together at the same time. That would have also left more room for Zoraal Ja and Bakuul Ja Ja to grow and change their opinions/goals as they learn about others, similar to how Estinien changed his opinion of Ysayle and dragons over the course of Heavensward.
If anything those 4 should have been treated as family instead of that lazy focus on Wuk, Like have two different groups and cultures overall working together. Like our job would have more so been keeping their trials safe by accident at first since we're legit on vacation.
Some problems I have with the whole thing are as follows: - Wuk Lamat being called Lamat'yi by literally everyone? We were JUST introduced to her, then suddenly her family is calling her a whole different thing (a name which we're told the meaning of yet no one else in all of Tural calls their loved ones the same thing. It's exclusive to WL). Then our party, including ourselves of we choose, begin to call her the same thing. Her whole identity is thrown around the room constantly and that's before she gains the NEW names of "Vow Wuk Lamat" or "Vow of Reason". And then even Sphene refers to her as Lamat'yi even though they BARELY KNOW EACH OTHER. You'd think WL would have cared more about who does and doesn't call her such an important name. It was a plot device to allow anyone to say the name and immediately gain status as a "close relationship" . - Zoraal Ja should've won the Rite of Ascension. From the moment we learn what the plot is going to be before 7.0 even launched and what the threat was, I was SURE that this one who "isn't allowed to become Dawnservant" would do exactly that and become our big threat as a result. Zoraal Ja should've won, become Dawnservant, and been welcomed and celebrated by his people and his family. He would inherit the key to the Golden City, where he would then find his way to Alexandria and the exact same series of events could unfold where he still feels abandoned, he still has a rage inside him, he still hates the people of Tural, and he still has a lust for power that he now has. He would strike the deal with Sphene, bring back his soldiers from Alexandria, kill GJJ, be challenged by WL and Koana, and retreat to Alexandria to give the people of Tural their time again. This set of events fixes a number of things: Wuk Lamat can prove to her people the kind of leader she wants to be by going to Alexandria, Koana can stay back to help the people of Tural, BJJ (give me a bit on him) is able to redeem himswlf in the eyes of the Turali people, and we circumvent the totally unnecessary scene of Ketenramm getting very clearly killed by ZJ just to be totally fine later. With all of this, the idea of the Rite of Ascension itself being a failure and our threat being brought to fruition, it brings to question the idea of their traditions to move on to all new ones (As we see with the dual Dawnservants Wuk Lamat and Koana). - Bakool Ja Ja was robbed of any worthwhile pay off. His entire story flips the script at the exact moment it needs to just to make himself seem like a sentimental character. He's a bad guy all the way until he's not, then he has to go through his insecurity phase, then he's turned to be a good guy who immediately backs WL's ascension. We get a great moment where BJJ shows up and saves people in Tural, but overall he has no payout, which is a shame because he's my favorite character this expansion.
The ending could've been WL and Koana saving Tural from its own tradition (Rite of Ascension) and then coming together to be the new joint Dawnservants at the end of the expansion but instead the story is broken into two parts: one about solely the Rite of Ascension, one about solely dealing with Alexandria. When the story could have been a culmination of these things where events that happen in both are what shape WL and Koana into being the leaders they are. To me, neither is ready for leadership at the time they receive it but they instead are the "perfect fits" in every moment afterwards. It's so hasty and poorly slapped together when the whole story should've been them learning and adjusting. WL going to Alexandria to deal with a threat and learn more about the world outside Tural while Koana stays to protect and learn from their people is the exact development they both need to become better leaders in their own regards BEFORE becoming Dawnservant, not after.
they would have to give him another motivation other than "his hate for tural" to destroy everything imo. but i agree, he should have won. they didn't subvert a single expectation
Thank you for legitimately having a critical voice and pointing out many of Dawntrail's flaws that a lot of us who play the story for the writing had issues with. The XIV community can, at times, be a ridiculous echo chamber which has certain unspoken rules about having qualms with how the game pans out, and as someone who was pretty cynical about Dawntrail's development as time went on, it seemed more and more like people were kinda fighting each other about whether the game was good or not. It had a VERY problematic side effect, and that was the downplaying or rejection of discussion. Even if discussion or commentary is negative, it needs to be evaluated to decide whether or not the commentary is valid, and in this case, it really was. So I guess what I'm saying is thank you for creating this video to spur that discussion about what was lacking so that the devs, writers, players, etc. all have appropriate feedback and expectations to roll forward with.
Outside of the things you listed, my biggest pain point was when Bakool Ja Ja released a civilization destroying dragon/bird thing and has almost zero reprecussions. Like, did everyone forget that? The next scene with him has us making tacos. It was just jarring asf
Yeah, I thought he would be disqualified for that, but apparently that's...okay? I think my Fiancee who I was running the MSQ with pointed out that the only real way to be disqualified was to try and harm one of the people who dole out the little gem things, but just about everything else is fair game. Which is amazingly stupid imo.
Yeah, I was like "Bakool is totally disqualified" and then he was there for the next challenge like, what, slapping an Elector is bad but trying to kill everyone just as a distraction is AOK?
What's even more hilarious is the Elector's are almost set up to keep us in line, too. Wuk Lamat wants to confront Bakool Ja Ja, but the Electors are like, "Touch him and you die." Bakool Ja Ja brings a near apocalypse and the Electors are, "You're mean! >:(... Anyways, make us food, fetch us a rock, trade with us, tell us a funny story now. :D"
That annoyed me too! And then later he's like "Tuliyollal is my home and i will defend it" like this amount of destruction would have happened were we not there to stop valigarmanda?????
What's crazy is that one of the elector's trials was to restore the seal and Bakool Ja Ja destroyed it intentionally. Even by the rules of the election he'd be disqualified.
Honestly, this was what I was expecting. Or better yet, they could have been a trial fight. Perhaps if rewritten they actually managed to get ahead in the competition, and maybe feeling desperate and fearing that there's a good chance she'll lose the competition, Wuk Lament engages the trio to take the keystone back, thus prompting the WoL and friends to step in. Could have had the idea that both tanks need to keep the aggression of the two opponents simultaneously while also separating the two. Because, I'll be honest, is there even a point in having two tanks anymore for trials? Because if I'm not the one holding aggro of the boss, I feel like I'm just a slightly limited DPS. There's hardly ever a need to tank swap anymore, and the only time that happens is when the main tank goes down and you need to quickly take aggro less the boss tap dances on the healer's face and wipes the party. But instead... no... they were essentially our extended allies throughout the entire competition because the main story writer didn't want to potentially make fans of the scions actually compete with each other and risk harming friendships... despite the fact that if anything, I feel these two would have enjoyed actively competing against the WoL. Especially since they are foreign agents here. They ultimately do not have as high of stakes in Tural as they would in Eorzea. Of course, stopping Zural Ja from plunging the world into war was paramount... even though that still doesn't make sense to me. Actually, let's talk about that, what was his goal? Plunge the world into war and make the world see Tural as its leader? Let's ask Galamald how that went for them, because every little word he actually said about his motives sounded to me like he was reading the Garlean handbook, and even if he did win, did he really think the rest of the world, finally knowing a sense of freedom again (especially Doma and Ala Mhigo) would be okay with another tryant trying to take their freedoms again? Like... when he was talking about the Pelu Pelu, I thought he had something interesting to say about them, about how they see the potential of war as a means of profit and success, but then nothing else comes about it. No one challenges him on his childish notions or ideas of war. Would it have been that terrible to further elaborate on his ideas? For him to explain why he thinks plunging the world into total war would be a good idea? Or how he would even manage something like that when Tural isn't even close to the military might as other nations like Eorzea? (And before it is said, this was before he made a deal with Sphene, before he knew of Alexandria's plight or it's advanced totally not Ascian technology.)
It absolutely would be cool. As a Thancred fan I am so disappointed that I didn't get a dungeon boss out of him. Not even a solo duty boss! I am so robbed.
I was hoping the 91 dungeon would've been a 3v4 fight with Urianger, Thancred, Koana vs. Our 4pack of adventurers, with a 2nd phase where Estinien makes a WWE run-in to even the odds for the Koana Krew.
@@JustinK0 That's not what I am saying, Dawntrail feels like it is trying to rehash very specific themes (and the players emotions) from ARR, Shadowbringers and to some extend Endwalker. The entire thing of not letting go of the dead and even building a fake city and filling them with the dead, it's very on the nose. The big problem here is that they are not even trying to hide it, it's one of these things where you only notice it right away if it is done poorly
@@beambreaker300they tried to pull an Emet-Selch with Bokool Ja. The whole "he did all those terrible things because of the pain he carried. I said to my FC "did they just try to pull an Emet-Selch with Bakool?"
It’s like whoever wrote DT really loved ShB and EW and tried to copy all the cool moments but didn’t understand why those moments were so memorable. Unearned, unearned is the theme I’d associate with DT MSQ.
Really agree with you on the "just there" presence of the scions, but I think it's ever more than that: the scions are simply not well written or understood by the current MSQ writer. There was a long breakdown of this on the ffxivdiscussion reddit a little bit ago that did a really good job getting into it, pointing out moments where the scions glaze over things that they should have strong personal reactions to. It's something I noticed too, and it was jarring at points. When G'raha showed up to help deal with the dome, having sacrificed his chance for a new journey with his greatest friend, a desire that is core to who he is, all for Krile's sake, I was expecting the first words out of his mouth to be something about how thrilled he is to see us again. Instead he's just like "hi :)". Who are you and what have you done with G'raha TIa? Those moments are everywhere in Dawntrail, and the more deeply you're invested in any given scion, the more it sticks out.
yeah definitely. a few other people mentioned how hard the ball was dropped with alphi and alisaie too, since they don’t really mention anything about sibling relationships or relate to wuk lamat and koana despite being pretty similar parallels. it’s just a weird misuse of them.
I liked the scene where the gang got together, and although this statement didn't change my opinion. It did get me thinking. I want Hoary to get a story arc.
They could have been braver with the story and instead of the main scions we could have left for the new world with Hoary, Clemence, Fordola, even the Ironworks crew would have mixed it up a bit. Flesh out the broader cast of characters, this was the ideal expansion to do it
I liked Furry Naruto during EW's patches, the Genki Shounen manga protagonist personality wasn't a problem for me (Hey, it's everywhere cuz it works, right?). By the end of the first half, I was a fair bit disappointed because she practically faced 0 challenge to accomplish her goal, so it felt cheap, but even then, I didn't dislike her. We waved goodbye to her and went on to Fantasy Texas with Erenville, and just when I have connected with Erenville, Wuk Lamat comes back to tell me to keep eyes on her and only her. This made me realize all of a sudden that like 90% of the dialogues in this entire expansion is either directly with Wuk Lamat present, or if by some miracle she isn't on the screen for 5 seconds, the conversation is about Wuk Lamat. When Koana talked with HIS companions, it's about Wuk Lamat. When Bakool Ja Ja talked with his minions, it's about Wuk Lamat. When you venture to Fantasy Texas with Erenville, we gotta retrieve Wuk Lamat's nanny's bracelet, who repeatedly comment on how much Wuk Lamat trusts us. Even Erenville's like "Actually, we're more acquaintances than friends", and even at that, the game has to go "Regardless of how you describe your relationship, there's a trust here". She didn't just overstay her welcome, she built a giant fortress on your welcome mat, and locked you inside the house. I'm 100% convinced that she's someone at SE's Furry OC/Furry Self-insert and nothing will ever change my mind.
They specify in one singular line that Sphene's crown is a 'special' regulator and don't elaborate. As mixed as the writing is, I think this was one of the especially deliberate lines. Whether she will be the new Zenos or join us like Fordola is yet to be seen. Though I think they're intent on her villain arc honestly I'd take Sphene as a new face in the crew.
It was CRAZY seeing so many people online have the take of "You don't like Wuk Lamat because her VA is trans!" when it's like... my friend, do you know what game you are playing? You think Final Fantasy XIV players... of all people... are a bunch of transphobes? Wouldn't that be like having hydrophobia and hanging out in the shallow area of a swimming pool?
What bothered me the most is that NOBODY, not in the MSQ or in ANY Dawntrail side quest, refers to the final days or it's effects on the region. It was a global event that had aftershocks even after we dealt with the Endsinger... We also don't explain Dynamis to anyone, despite the fact that Lamat clearly taps into it during the final trial. We're either being hoodwinked on purpose, or the new writing lead fumbled hard.
From what I've read, we basically stopped the final days before it could spiral into a global issue. It started where the planet's aether shield(?) was the weakest - that is Ilsabard - and started to spread through the leylines. Ul'dah is full of despair and there were no blasphemies there. Dynamis is probably kept super secret from everyone, just like/more than the existence of entire universe (that no one really thinks about) or reflections (that we end up explaining to important figures when plot suggests it) (this is a copium, they introduce super powerful powers into story and now they have to deal with them writing wise somehow).
@@BrainiEpic I was under the impression that Ul'dah was spared because of all the development it's leader and people achieved from ARR to Stormblood, not to mention most of the dissenters being Ala Mhigans who now have a steady job getting their homeland back in shape while not starving in the streets of a (comparatively) decadent city. Still, it did seem like the severity was focused around the xpac areas since the incidents in the other cities were sporadic while Radz-at-Han burned in the chaos and Garlemald was still too feeble from the civil war and Tower of Babel to resist the worst of it.
@@BrainiEpic The effects were worldwide. They say so. They're demonstrated in the role quests where Blasphemies pop up all over the place. We just don't see much of that in-game because a large part of CBU3's resources were off wasting time on the garbage fest that was FFXVI.
@@zephyr8072 In Endwalker, the Final Days were because of the lack of Aether coverage in certain areas of the world (And Zodiark only stopped the Final Days by blanketing everything with a larger amount of Aether to counteract that). Even in the past it was small and localized until it eventually grew to overtake the star. In the story, it was the region around Radz-At-Han and Garlemald that had the weakest Aether, and the Final Days started to play out there, while only a few Blasphemies were seen outside of those areas (limited to role quests). We simply were able to deal with the problem quicker than it was able to spread because of the work Sharlaya put into their ship and our access to the Mothercrystal. Is it a story contrivance? Sure; But it was one that existed from the onset, not one that they are retroactively claiming.
I really would've loved for Erenville to get a bit more screentime. He felt kinda under utilized as did Krile. Cramming both of their stories in the last third of the game made it feel rushed. Krile has been looking for her parents for so long and all she gets is a cutscene where almost nothing happens.
@@Zurui1150 seriously, even in EW patch quests, Erenville and Krile directly being linked to two massive plot points, and in the end that kinda got swept to smaller parts. I personally don't like how Erenville kinda just got swept up in a bunch of things and is forced to just come to terms with it, but I'm willing to accept and pass it off as he's able to grapple with things more easily than most would, even if he doesn't entirely understand it. As for Krile, a bunch of her potential involvement kinda got pushed to the side until we eventually *came across it*, rather than pieced it together, IE the end of the expansion
I think the worst part about Wuk Lamat is how she just overwhelms all other characters in the story. There were so many times where it made far more sense to talk to somebody else, either from their expertise or their involvement, and the story FORCED US to talk to Wuk Lamat... just to have her bumble and misdirect the scene away from the characters that were tied to it.
There's a reason the meme of "Go to Wuk Lamat" became so widespread. Just in comparison, she had the most spoken scenes of diolague in the expansion with Sphene being the second. Y'stola... had four, in all of the expansion. Like, what was even the point of having them in the cinematic? I understand that cinematic was meant to reference primarily the ending, oddly enough, with the WoL standing in for Estinin's fight against Garool Ja-Ja, but why were they even brought in? Honestly, I know it would have been tough, but imagined if it was just the WoL, Lamayti, Krile, the fussy little bun-bun :3 and... that's it. Yes, the writing would have been tough, but it would have shown them wanting to move away from the Scions, let them focus on their own endeavors. Also, that's another thing that confuses me, why was the cinematic a reference to the literal ending cutscene? Shadowbringers cinematic was actually a prequel giving us brief snipits of what the heroes were doing before the Wol was eventually brought into the First (while setting up some mysteries like Y'stola taking on her mentors name, or "Minfillia" being back. While also just being a great way of showing off not only the two new jobs, Gunbreaker and Dancer, but also the new playable race via the Viera.) But instead Dawntrails was kinda just a reference to the end with some references to the trip forward.
@@kiearawagner7901 TBH the way the music jars to the marketplace part and Krile's reveal then back again was so... blech. The trailer was definitely 'meh'. It reminds me of how that gremlin is talking trash a moment in the Shadowbringers trailer. The trailer is perfect except for this random douchenozzle Gremlin. The music for Krile is that.
The most egregious example of Wuk Lamat overkill is when we're standing around and Y'shtola....who has had our metaphorical phone number since ARR....calls HER on the linkshell to then relay a message TO US, who was standing RIGHT NEXT TO HER. The writers were forcing her upon us to such an extent as to push aside other characters.
They should've dropped Wuk halfway through. Erenville and Krile got screwed over. Don't even get me started on how Otis was such a missed opportunity to have a death have impact if we got to spend more than a few quests with him. This is the weakest expansion I'd rather play ARR lol
@TheSynysterGamer I'm legit considering starting an alt and just playing through the whole game again, but stopping at 6.5 and pretending dawntrail doesn't exist. Maybe just story skip it when the next expansion comes out.
During the last trial fight Wuky: "Sphene! let us carry your burden, you can rest now" - right after we went around shutting down the living memory without any remorse and forgetting about it ten seconds later.... yeah.... wut? Also, with Krile, I think I had more story with her in Eureka than in the expansion that is supposed to be her main shining spot. On the cooking competition, I was actually really looking forward to get some of the baddies as partners... I was very disappointed.
What's worse is they're aping the entire "Remember us" theme from Shadowbringers without the proper context. There it worked because Emet-Selch's entire arc was about how he longed for his home, but was also tired and secretly wanted the WoL and their companions to prove themselves worthy of being the Ancients' successors. His plea to remember his people is because you have, because you proved he was wrong and now you can carry on. Here? Wuk Lamat and Sphene suddenly become frens because the plot says so, and Sphene is suddenly just okay with you summarily shutting down her servers with no other context. It's honestly pathetic.
My biggest problem with the expansion is that it literally retreads the same philosophical concepts as Shadowbringers and Endwalker. I know that the game is existentialist in philosophy, but we already went through the "LET GO OF THE PAST, LOOK TO THE FUTURE" with Emet-Selch. Why do we need to learn this lesson again? Maybe the writers should do it themselves.
I don't know what the future will bring, but I know one thing for certain: During the .5 patch we will do a dungeon where we experience someine else's past world to try and make us connect with it. Again.
The problem with Wuk Lamat's presence is that it's so damn high you have to LOVE her, or else you'll have mixed feelings. She's around 95% of the time. Something individual like "I simply don't enjoy furries, I think they're uncanny and unpleasant to look at" is more than enough to not enjoy her presence - and it's very easy to dislike her for her appearance, voice, story involvement and growth plot, and writing in general. So it sticks out extra hard
To me it's the same issue with Zero magnified x100 times. Zero now seems very much like a trial run for what they wanted to do with Wuk Lamat. Becoming the main character, having everyone follow her, your enjoyment of the story being entirely based around whether you like her or not. There are differences of course. Zero actually had more of a relationship with the antagonist than you, and Wuk Lamat is at least not an egregious mary sue like Zero was. But it's still a style of narrative I detest and it just makes me wonder what other insufferable protagonist we'll have to play sidekick for next.
I don't like furry stuff but i thought she was cool enough, in a cartoon cahracter sort of way. I started the expansion pretty optimistic because wuk left a good impression on me in pre-DT patch quests. She managed to make me forget how much i hated lyse. I couldn't believe they managed to shove an entire expansions worth of pre-titan and trolley quests into the damn story but they did, and then tried to save it with a half assed shadowbringers in the last 80% of the expac. It was the first time i had ever felt like i was FORCING myself to play the game, a problem i never had with any of the stories prior. I'm glad they atleast upped the gameplay portion of the expac up a few notches or i dont think i would've stayed longer. I"m hoping they'll start pivoting in the .x patches but unless they hafve a dramatic character arc themselves in teh writers room, Ff14 could be in major trouble.
If I had a nickel for every time we were told to 'hear, feel and think', in the latter half of the story... I would have a lot of nickels. The story, honestly, was middling... but combat is wonderful this time around. I feel like they need to have Ishikawa take up the mantle of the writer once again, for the MSQ.
i just wish we didn't get a filler arc of an expansion after all of endwalker patch content was its own self contained filler arc... like we JUST went through this.
While it sounds ridiculous to complain about considering the story, I hated Wuk lamats power scaling because power of friendship, Went from Barely being able to dent Bakool Jajas defence, who as we saw got trounced by Zarool ja. To barely even a Zone or 2 later, 1v1ing (albeit close) the same Bakool jaja, then again a few zones later somewhat matching a Zarool ja that has had an additional 30 years experience. THEN being able to fight hurt and defend against endsinger Sphene which should was attempting to murder an entire star. All through the power of love. If those power amps started and ended with Bakool Jaja fights, i would of been ok with it if they explained a little better, but it just kept happening.
Wuk Lamat felt like a fan fiction self-insert, that just HAD to have all the dialogue, be in ALL the scenes and be the story's end-all. The fact that the delivery of the VO had zero range was the chery on top. It would be fine if after the 1st half she f-ed off and did Dawnservant stuff, and Erenville took her place as the main companion. Hell, the 2 last areas are pretty much about Erenville and his relationship with his mother, and she still managed to "steal his thunder".
This is really the main issue, and something the toxic positivity people always seem to evade. The problem is not that she is prominent and the thematic protagonist, and I say that as someone who dislikes her. The problem is that she sticks around far beyond her arc. She takes time away from Erenville, and from Krille, and then steals your thunder right at the ending and acts like she's suddenly Sphene's best friend despite having barely any interaction with her before. It would be as if Lyse followed you to the east in Stormblood and made all the events in Hingashi, the Steppes and Doma about her, relegated Hien and Gosetsu to the background, then turned up at the end to punch Zenos in the face before all of his attention is suddenly on her with no thought for the WoL.
@@zephyr8072 More like if after becoming King of Doma, Hien followed you back to Ala Mhigo and made all the plot about him, and then at the end flew up into the sky where you were fighting Shinryuu and chopped off his tail while shouting some vague platitudes about how they're the same. "Zenos! Listen to me! I understand, I do!, I too am a prince who inherited a kingdom at war! I too have studied the blade! So face me! Not as a dragon, but as the real you!"
It's not bad writing, it's impossible writing. A lot of this boils down to all of the scion's character arcs just being done. We used to be able to ignore that because the story was more about the antagonists that we followed since 2.0. I wouldn't trust even the best writer to make anything at all with the Scions now because narratively they have all outstayed their welcome one expansion ago. But as you said they're forced to use them due to reasons outside of the story (fanservice, marketing).
I didn't mind us being put in the background while playing a mentor role. But I did have issues with our characters having zero reaction time. Our characters can defend/survive against attacks like "Ultimate Fate" but can't react to an attack happening 2 ft in front of us. I think our characters being able to have some reaction speed would help us being a mentor figure. I also do think leaning more into the mentor role could help. It might make more sense of us pushing our "student" forward.
Guess part of that is because there's, what, 19 jobs ? A ninja wouldn't react the same way than a black knight, who wouldn't react the same way than a machinist or than a summoner or a white mage, imagine a paladin deflecting an heavy blow from an opponent with it's shield... now imagine a picto doing the same with a paintbrush ^^ So, either they'd have to come up with multiple alternative cutscenes to fit the job we're playing with when reaching the cutscene to make it satisfying, or settle for an unsatisfying cutscene, in which case the WoL not reacting in time would arguably a lesser evil option...
@@Sephiroth517 Nah, you can just do a rush forward and then blackout with weapon hitting sound and then switch to your enemy on his knees, if it's wanted it can be done. There are ways around!
@@Sephiroth517 That's what we got for the most part. Everything interesting happened off screen. But that aside, the whole "too many jobs" excuse is a weak one. We know they can swap out animations easily enough, and it doesn't take that much. Let's take your example of blocking an attack. picto has a shield spell. All it would take is showing them casting that before the hit. That's it. It is not hard. It's just laziness.
Besides what was already said, I feel like Wuk Lamat gets a MASSIVE powerboost out of nowhere. During the first zones it's made obvious that she's brave but she lacks strength, she even admits that Bakool Ja Ja stops her like nothing when they trade blows in the Hanu village. Then next time she just get powerful enough to not only overpower him, but also his minions? And later she can even go against Mech- enchanted Zoraal Ja? Another thing is that there was also no sense of urgency when it was needed, there's a fleet of warships above Tural ready to strike and once we get to the enemy stronghold we just... go check what the stores are selling and the sights? Getting to know the people and Sphene could have been something to do AFTER we defeated Zural Ja, only to then have her betray us or we discovering her plans. That would've made more sense imo. Even Zoraal Ja mentions that she wasn't taking things seriousily I'm really sad that all I felt at the end was relief that the story was over and that I could go and do the Extremes...
The sense of urgency thing pissed me off so much. It's even worse that they did it TWICE, the first being what you mentioned and the second one after Zoraal Ja's fight where Sphene straights up goes to prepare to merge dimensions and we go on to help fix fountains and put on plays. There's just so many issues with poor writing, pacing and plotholes its infuriating.
Not just with the story.... Even the new job skills and everything they did is just the bare minimum of effort put in... I'm surprised I found someone on RUclips who says how it is... We got garbage, lot of reused assets, all dungeon and raid bosses have not a single new mechanic, some are exact copy's from previous ones.... And I don't even want to start with the list,I play from 1.0 and this expansion so far is the worst ever made,even the graphics update is not that big,... The only difference I see is now I can turn off reshade.... Or if I really look I can find some minor things... The 2tone recolor is half assedly implemented to. The hype was immense,but what we got is a big mid nothing, I get it it's a new story arc start, but this story goes nowhere and jumps left and right with a lot of non sense... My friend finished it the first days, I did it slow and literally knew what will happen next without playing it.... They could start fresh without the team and build a new arc with new characters... But no, we got this.
@@nemnymeria7873 it is, but as you see Ff14 fans love to think everything is alright, and Yoshi P is a God and can't do bad.... And every garbage they do is accepted. This is the biggest problem with this game, it's on live support money while the profit is being transferred to other big AAA projects while Ff14, the money maker gets almost 0 budget.
I had no problem with Wuk Lamat until living memory, fatigue is the perfect word,...she just became so draining! And absolutely for the last fight, she shouldn't have broken through. ,The stolen glory was a complete eye roll moment for me.
It's seemed to me Sphene was really offput by Wuk Lamat's advances to become friends. She knew that conflict between them was inevitable and didn't want them to both get hurt. Sphene seemed to get attached to The WoL because we were technically a neutral party. She confided in us a lot. I think it would have been a great lesson for Wuk Lamat to not be so heavy handed. In the end Sphene was more attached to us but Wuk Lamamt got to resolve her end.
@@koatam It helps that by the time she meets the WoL, they've already been to the very fabric of existence with everyone's hope and survival on their back and have seen things only Sphene could relate to. They're like the seasoned veteran whose aura can speak for them more than words could, and with a queen who interacts with everyone under her charge while shouldering the world, she saw a kindred spirit. But then Wuk had to come along because her brother came back here fresh from the patricide slaying fields and saw a leader in her instead of a savior like the WoL.
Sphene may be brought back. They showed her crown at the end and there was a line from an NPC in Solution 9 that her crown was a "special" resurrection device. Though due to the reception of the expansion, that may not happen. Having the scions step back and no longer be central is a great idea, as long as they replace them with new characters. They didn't do that and just dragged them back out to fill their standard roles and it made the whole thing feel cheap. The writers just didn't have what it took to handle an MSQ run. They did nothing but tell not show and while I don't dislike Wuk Lamat over all, the problems with her were her writing. They wrote her deliberately stupid so she could state the obvious for the player. Assuming the audience is stupid and needs basic explanations is never a good idea. I really miss Ishikawa.
me too. ishikawa’s writing has always made me very emotional, and i know it isn’t fair to hold newer writers to that expectation, but it still makes me miss her. :(
Wuk Lamat is borderline Mary sue which is ironic considering we play the WoL, but at least their excuse is theyre the player character and a blank canvas to RP almost anyway you want to imagine. With Wuk, her journey doesn't really change her even when she experiences huge losses and her world view isn't really challenged ever.
@@RED_Theory038 Wuk Lamat is... I wouldn't say a mary sue exactly but she is a poorly done character who at least can feel like it at times due to said poor writing. A mary sue would not have to struggle as much as she did. However this doesn't really matter because the writing was just so bad she only got more annoying.
The worst part of the final zone is that the game keeps showing you that the endless are people with regrets and feelings, and at the same time tells you they're not people and shutting them down doesn't hurt anybody, which are in direct conflict.
@@Valavaern The game shows that they're sentient, so even if we're freeing them, it's murder. We are only consulting a tiny portion. If our solution to reach the Endanger had been to sacrifice everyone in Sharlayan to get to the Ultima Thule, do you think they'd have had us just sacrifice the whole island? Or would we have "found another way"?
@@Valavaern The people of the Source and its reflections are fragments being kept in broken worlds by a misguided goddess. Emet-Selch was helping them restore their true forms. Same logic. The point is that the game doesn't properly address this conflict so it looks like we're using Ascian logic to sweep aside a society that is in our way without even pondering about what we're doing.
It's a very strange duality, but I kind of get it. The Endless are, essentially, just VERY complex AI, with their training data being the memories of the departed and the people that knew them. Whether or not you want to consider them truly sentient is your decision, but the bottom line is that shutting them down was the morally correct choice - had we done nothing, every single reflection would have been purged of life until countless billions were dead. And, while this is mostly an assumption on my part, I'm willing to bet that most of the Endless would not want to continue living at the cost of billions of innocent lives. Unfortunately, as much as we would have liked to find another way, Sphene outright wouldn't let us. She purged her own memories and forced the interdimensional merge. That said, it's rather unclear just how "permanent" the shutdown really is. Who's to say we might not find a way to restore power from a more sustainable source in a patch story? Maybe those Meso Terminals are like hard drives - losing power doesn't delete the contents. I feel like it's a coin toss either way.
I think the fact that Bakool Ja Ja and Zoraal Ja wanted to oh I dont know, conquer the entire star would have been high enough stakes. The fact this expansion's last quarter has such high stakes feels like they needed the expansion to have stakes the same as Endwalker and forgetting that to get to the Endwalker stakes it took a full game and 4 expansions, but they did it within only 1. The story feels slow but also rushed
whilst I agree the stakes raising in the later part was unnecessary, I never took Zoraal Ja's 'I'm going to conquer the star' as a serious threat because even with his Solution 9 power up, Eorzea clearly would have beat the shit out of him if he tried- even without our help.
@@Keira_Blackstone yeah I also think they should have focused on making Zoraal Ja an actual threat cause we dont really see much of him or his character until the Solution 9 stuff, since the early bits are all centred on Bakool Ja Ja
@@Keira_Blackstone My thoughts exactly! Zoraal Ja: I have robots and battleships! Us: Well guess what, so did Garlemald and look what's left of it. Also, dragons.
One of the things that vexxed me was how Wut Lemao went from getting jumped and owned by some pastel haired bandits to clapping Bakool and his army of goons (somehow he had more mamool ja with him than ever shown in the cutscenes) solo. I could understand if she had her sparring moment like Lyse had on Rhalgrs statue hand but there was no such thing.
To me it felt like they pulled from successful elements of other expansions, but never fully committed to any one path of their own. There was rarely time given to build up an emotional connection to characters, or environments (Like Zoraal Ja's son, the Mamool Ja people's struggles, The Endless, Krile's parents). They wanted to tackle the topic of "The worth of a soul", but they chose the route of "Remembrance and the worth of a people" instead of the importance of the self, and the value of life - which Shadowbringers and Endwalker did better. The story was 'okay', it had potential, but the potential was wasted by wanting to cram tons of elements in without ever fully developing them. Most issues I had could have been solved with a few more side-quests, and a few more cutscenes. It really bugged me that Bakool Ja Ja threatened one of the judges, only to be told "If you harm me, my people will send word, and you will be disqualified", only for him to do it later and not be disqualified. Why when Bakool Ja Ja stole Wuk Lamat's keystone did they not go to the village that was still in view and report the theft? Why when Wuk Lamat visited her father did she not bring up the missing keystone? Not every element needed to find a conclusion before the patches were rolled out. I would have liked to see more done with Zoraal Ja's insecurities, and Krile's parents.
yeah, i felt a lot of this too. i really wish we'd gotten to see more of zoraal ja's insecurities rather than just having him stonewall his way through the entire first half.
I agree, shadowbringers and endwalker already spent time bringing up these questions about life's purpose and rationale. Personally I feel like with how rushed and shoved together everything in Dawntrail was, I think it's kind of unnessecary to make the last "arc" of this expansion tackling that idea. Especially when we already visited the Yok Huey (I forgor their race :) ) and paid homage to the idea of embracing loss and life. Would honestly would've prefered if the Alexandria arc for Patch Quests.
@@virtual_iska I agree with that, but personally, from what his original motives and plans for winning the rite of succession, it feels like his sudden inferiority complex reveal came out of nowhere, and could only be pieced together in retrospect *after* confronting him and hearing about it from himself.
@@virtual_iska I disagree honestly, the subtlety's written on zoraal ja's motives and intention becoming a clear picture when you put all his behaviors together is much better written then iff he monologues about his insecurities or about his main plan like some people wanted. it's just missed by a ton of people due to the distaste of the rest of the story. him stonewalling is the best option here in my opinion.
I wish they would have dived deeper into the nature of what makes someone "alive" which would have been unintentionally extremely relevant to todays controversy over AI and where it might go in the future. We basically had an entire zone of programs that were certain they were alive yet had no obvious desire for one thing that defines sentient beings: survival instinct. Basically every single NPC was fine with being shut off to save someone else. In reality, I really don't think it would be just sphene trying to hold on. It would have helped the emotional impact of the final zone as well if you shut down a server while someone begs you not to (hell, we could even feed them the Emet line about how we don't see them as alive ergo it isn't murder). That could have been an excellent conflict if the second arc had been the bulk of the game instead of the selection thing. I wish they would have just had Alexandria attack Tural (maybe the advisor guy opens the gate) mid selection process and derail the entire process. It would also allow the main villain to showcase why he might be a good leader by showing us his ability to defend his nation like he did when the valigarmongo appears. That would have set up a whole idealism vs proven success conflict and made us feel worse for googly jaja or whatever his name was when Wuk takes the throne despite him "holding the line."
Perhaps its because they did already die in the traditional sense. Due to this they already have at least subconsiously accepted the fact their lives are over.
I agree but in a diffrent sense as me and my friend came to the conclusion (an probably unintentional conclusion that should've been pushed in game and developed) that you don't need a soul to be human. That the soul is like the engine for a living body but the memories make you a person. Its unfortunate that the whole sphene shutting down the zones thing doesn't really have the utmost impact until you think about it this way. And even then, us coming to this conclusion felt like me and my friend trying to make sense of something that was lacking, instead of the plot being well rounded and picked up.
one of the things that Sphene mentioned was that this system came about because their world was ravaged by sudden and untimely loss so badly that they took comfort in the idea of "eternal" afterlife as long as they could be with the people that they lost unfairly. So to them, it only makes sense that to at least even "be" in some sense is a form of alive, even if it's just the memory of someone, and to continuously fuel their afterlife for the sake of "making every moment count in this second chance".
I think it was intentional. YoshiP said he wanted a story that can resonate with ppl and current world when Endwalker came out and Garlemald part was very fitting for its time. Sad that DT wasn't written by better writer tho.
I remember thinking, "We just formed some major beef with Bakool, Wouldn't it be interesting if we have to work together now? Maybe they'll both parties will learn something!" Then she got paired Koana and said, "Oh, this isn't even going to be a trail. The lizards have zero chance." At least the story acknowledged that I leveled culinary.
I remember that specific scene in the Tuliyollal attack where Krile watches as what is apparently someone's soul being stolen... but she never mentions it. Not to a single character. Doesn't even hint that something weird happened. And then you eventually hear about Sphene's goals down the line but they had such a chance to at least somewhat raise the stakes early on. I expected it to have value because it was the only scene of that nature and ONLY Krile saw it. What was stolen? Why was it stolen? Why would the other nation even need that? Instead we're supposed to tap into emotional investment that just never made it to the bank.
It was also weird that when they drained the soul in a combat environment they were able to separate the memory and soul right there. 2 orbs came out of her one blue one gold. I was under the impression that they separation process required the scrubbers back at solution 9 unless a person is wearing a regulator.
There was so much non-committal and stupidity in this expansion to the point that nothing felt like it really mattered at all. We weren't really on a vacation, we weren't really involved with the struggle, we weren't really a mentor, and because it wasn't even our story where we were the protagonist, the last area didn't really matter at all because we only spoke to the person in question for a handful of lines. I didn't expect high stakes or anything, but god damn.
If the nation of Tuliyollal encompasses both Yok Tural and Xak Tural, why do all the feats take place only in Yok Tural? If the point of the feats is to let the candidates learn about the different cultures of the nation they are going to rule, why are the cultures of Xak Tural not worth knowing? It made no sense at all.
Here are the hooks that DT left us with. 1) the key reqcted to Azem's crystal with Azem's symbol. 2)The origin of the Millala from the South Sea Isles. 3)The key can open gateways to other reflections. Which is likely going to be used with a story with the 1st and 13th 4)We also get an unanswered question about time relatively between reflections. The Millala flee the Source furing the 5th umbral calamity, and ended up in a world that experienced the 2nd umbral calamity of lightning. 5)they made mentiom that Sphene's crown was a special regulator, and tease it at the end.
One more hook that a lot of people seem to be forgetting; Preservation. The shadowy organization that Krile's parents worked for. All we really learn about them was that they were studying the key with hidden intentions to use its power to drain the aether from other reflections. This could have been for Living Memory and the Endless, but I felt there was a distinct difference in tone when characters talked about Preservation's ulterior motivations vs Sphene's misguided actions. Maybe I'm wrong but I honestly don't think we've seen the last of them.
On the subject of #2. It's not just Millala, it's a whole bunch of other cross-pollinated cultures. We got a lot of "wait, this is EXACTLY like the other reflection" and first Expert dungeon quest underlines it. I think it's a clever plot to make the "old world" matter again, because all kinds of cultures can be related to the Speaker and cross-reflection shenanigans.
@@Ranziel1 oh yes. I found that story to pretty very intriguing. Hopefully we revisit the idea later. There's just so many questions about the state of the other reflections. Even which shard Alexandria is from is not answered. Is it a remnant of the 12th, or one of the surviving reflections that was nearly destroyed by a different lightning aspect disaster.
i will admit, i did cry towards the end when shutting down the terminals (as i've had to say goodbye to a lot of my family); but the way it was handled was just so unlike the WOL or the scions. basically we deemed ending these forms of life as means to our end goal because they're "just memories" rather than relying on our endless power or the collective genius of the scions. felt like a very emet move
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for voicing this. You explained exactly how I felt. How clunky of a story is it where they have us questing about, helping all these "they're only memories who cares if we genocide them" people? Why "help them have a good feeling" before we wipe them from existence if all they are is a bunch of memory data?
Remember when they said the story will ''see the scions of the 7th dawn divided''? This is exactly what I expected to happen, and I am still disappointed. The scions never disbanded, because the scion organization never mattered in the story, the main cast we have spent 10 years with does, and they never left eachother. They have done these ''fakeouts'' a few times now, like the plot point with Matoya in Shadowbringers (remember when we speculated some crazy transformation and it just turned out to be Y'shtola using a fake name for literally 0 reason and just shock value?) and the EW launch trailer raising gigantic red flags for everyone making you wonder who dies now. The ''reunion'' scenes acting as if they were separated for 5 expansions instead of literally 1 patch, and that sucks very much for how much they wanted to convince us that a brand new arc is beginning. They did a fantastic job with that at the end of 6.0, and undid every single thing in post patches and now in Dawntrail. Up to now we are just rehashing old plot threads, killing world ending threats 3 times in a row now and absolutely 0 new permanent cast members.
I'm someone who really enjoyed the themes of this expansion and replied to another comment about marketing. They felt they'd been mis-sold the expansion and I feel cheated because I'd disregarded it beforehand. That thing about the scions divided, seeing the scions along with us yet again, knowing a fakeout they'll get back together thing had turned me off completely. When I saw the dimplomatic duo on the boat with us my brain checked out and it had been checked out from DT until release. I was buying and playing it only to do the Vana'diel raids and exploratory content when it dropped. Only for me to be surprised when the expansion had a lot to say about social power structures, politics and the environment. I really don't appreciate fakeouts like that, the trailer had already turned me off considerably, knowing the scions may be involved turned me off even more. Had they announced beforehand the scions would have less personality and screentime than in ARR I would have been top hype.
Theory on Sphene’s home Reflection is that it is the 12th, a Reflection that was already rejoined in 2nd Umbral Calamity. Alexandria seems to have avoided the rejoining with its barrier, that or the Reflections aren’t fully absorbed by the Source and continue to exist. The Milala are probably originally from either the Source or from the 6th Reflection. Either way they escaped to the 12th during the 5th Umbral Calamity and due to the time distortion they arrived on the 12th before the 2nd Umbral Calamity occurred. (Time shenanigans can be weird.) Living Memory is another can of worms really
i was thinking it was probably something like that, at least likely the 12th..? but we never get confirmation of what reflection it is so i guess we'll probably be exploring that in the patch contnet.
Sphene is from the 12th no doubt, 2nd umbral calamity was levin. The milala are definitely from the source, it correlates to the disappearance of the lalafells in alo alo island during the 5th umbral calamity. This actually opens up the potential in the later expansions that there's a paradox happening since the milalas arrived from a later time to an earlier calamity caused by an artifact from an unknown source which would make for an interesting next arc.
This is the exact theory a friend and I workshopped while we were finishing MSQ, sadly its the most interesting aspect of the lore drop that happened with Heritage Found MSQ. It has me captivated. The artifact was able to create a pocket of the twelfth that was still heavily aspected to levin when the milala came from our timeline into theirs is what I believe is happening. Its still the 12th, its just the only fraction that was excised from it that remains of that world.
@@virtual_iska It's probably not the 12th, as the moon was not rejoined (we can see it above living memory). A lot of people theorized it was the 12th, but it's never stated in-game.
Things they potentially set up that I saw: 1. The side quest in PeluPelu says he's going to look for a market for corrupt aether crystals. The electrope converts lightning energy to other elements, with the help of the arcane circuits. If they can adapt arcane circuits to corrupt aether crystals, which have the ability to convert elemental aether, it will be an industrial revolution. 2. The description of the cup's power via prayer sounds very much like black auracite from the Ivalice Raid series, and the description of the Speaker that transported the lalafells to the shard said they left behind a large statue of their speaker in the summer Islands. This sets up an opportunity to finally explore the origins of Ultima and how the Heart of Sabek ended up in the pre-shattering world, along with what is lurking between dimensions/outside the world entirely. 3. One side quest in the jungle area has a mysterious spirit show up, and that spirit uses what appears to be an updated model for Gridanian Elementals. There's only one reason I can think for them to be revisiting and testing out that model on the side, and that's because they are getting their strength restored in the future and will start manifesting physically again. 4. Solution Nine reintroduces Lalafell past and Levin Sickness. How do those two things connect? The wanderer's palace and the scholar questline. The sickness that made them all tonberries was introduced from the Summer Islands. Who's decendants now walk Solution Nine. A variation of the anti-tempering procedure was so effective that it allowed them to reverse even the physical changes of the tonberry sickness, which would also be effective on the Levin sickness since it's about fixing elemental imbalance. This would be the perfect opportunity to bring Nym back up a way that doesn't require leveling Scholar, the same way PP Endwalker introduced healing the First that didn't require doing Eden's Gate. So, a resource war/gold rush on corrupt Aether crystals, which currently are in lands heavily inhabited by ARR Allied Societies, a possible return of the Elementals, having to fight whatever is the true source of Ultima, and a possible return of a nation-state that is from the War of the Magi. All this right after an MSQ who's message was, "sometimes no amount of empathy or understanding will stop you from having to go to war." I think they are gearing up for some sort of world war, and are pre-prepping us to not dehumanize the people on the other side of the conflicts. Edit: also, this idea is just for fun, if they figured out how to make a stable gate system, we could have a relic where all three Gerolts meet to work on it. The Alcoholic one from the source, the love-sick one from the First, and the energy drink addict from Solution Nine.
For me one of the hilarious things is the Dawntrail character poster. You have Thancred and Urianger on there with Koana, thinking they would be important roles. Instead, they're hardly in it, They could of been emails , it's how bad it was. The twins were also lackluster too. Honestly, I think two landsguard commanders supporting Koana over Zoraal Ja might of been a bit more compelling.
what really ruined it for me was the surprise pity party we were meant to feel for Bakool Ja Ja. and everyone was just ok with it. it went downhill after
@@HollowedXIV All the forums, Steam Twitter, FFXIV ETC have been full of aggressive people lately. You mention Dawntrail bad or Wuk Bad and they go ballistic.
I think one of the worst parts about the whole story was the way zoraal ja killed gulool ja ja, how we were just standing there and watching the duel while outside the civilians were still being murdered by zoraal jas puppet soldiers. Wuk lamat later says that she didnt want to tarnish gulools honor by stepping in but i still think it was absolutely terrible we didnt confront him then. That is because i do not consider gulool ja ja putting his „honor“ over the fact that his people are being slaughtered right outside his palace by his own son. Not to mention that he won the duel and kiled zoraal ja, then he just comes back to life, kills him and walks away, while we, the savior of the world watch that mass murdering psycho go. Yeah, sure he stopped his attack but we should have killed him right then and there, permanently. This fact pisses me off because you could argue that him killing all those people in solution 9 later on is just because of us not stopping him at the first opportunity. So yeah, not tarnishing gulool ja jas honor in a bullshit cheated duel killed a bunch of civilians and endangered all of tural and even the world. this also leads me to the filler zone, zone 4, after the first part was dragged out for so long with cooking, learning about crafters and alpacas and trading we finally find the golden city and we do nothing with it, its like finding atlantis and then just leaving, yeah, sure, we didnt have the key but the fact that afterwards we just go to shaaolani where we spend 30 minutes just stinking up some criminals base and leading that corrupt guy over half the map because we couldnt just cause trouble by busting their asses straight up. and suddenly after that absolute slog of a zone tural gets invaded and there was a 30 year time skip off screen to have another world ending threat that as i mentioned above, we just let go, is just ridiculous. not as ridiculous as zoraal ja though, that guy was an absolute clown, a genocidal maniac that is also weak as hell. you wanna tell me he was already one of the 3 that dueled his dad and didnt go out in a stretcher like estinien and the wol, then that guy has a 30 year time skip, returns 30 years more experienced with high tech gadgets and weapons and he still gets absolutely bodied by his basically half dead father. (since the head of reason died 3 years ago, or rather, 33 for zoraal ja) what kind of villain or threat is that? oh yeah, he revives himself and absorbs a beast soul to kill his dad but at a baseline he still never came close to surpassing his father as he always wanted to prove. and, once again in case you skipped my rambling before, we let that genocidal maniac go even though he has already shown that he would even slaughter his own people and harvest their souls. i really wished we got to see more of the absolute chad, gulool ja ja, after the duel where we could straight up say wuk lamat aint a ruler and him saying that if the victor was unfit he just wouldnt hand over the throne made him very interesting and sympathetic to me, his smarter side died and he knows its time for change, but if that change came at the detriment of his people he wont just retire and leave them to ruin. the massive responsibility he had i think he carried exceptionally, which is another part that makes him not wanting others to engage in the duel with zoraal ja even more ludicrous imo. he said he was going to break his word of passing his throne even if the victor accomplished his task, basically tarnishing his honor and word in the process to protect his people but then he lets his people die and refuses to be helped? because zoraal ja might retaliate or something? for all we know at the time that might not even change anything even if zoraal ja died, but it would definitely save more people. in the end his "sacrifice" was basically pointless since i dont believe the wol and everyone in the palace couldnt have at least forced him to retreat after killing him over and over again. we really were just a side character, offering words and moral support from the sidelines. take wuk lamat fighting bakool ja ja, we literally just go to the side and play HER, why cant i play my OWN character and beat a hundred peoples ass but instead play ANOTHER character, i could play games like the witcher or cyberpunk if i wanted someone else to accomplish something. even at the final boss wuk lamat steals the spotlight.... oh, sphene teleports everyone else away leaving only us because we are that dangerous, where tf did she teleport them??? right next to her boss room? like 30 meters to the side for her to just jump in? thats like porting the scions right next to endsingers ultimatum where they just jump in after zenos made the crack and barged in like an absolute gigachad. in general i didnt even really mind wuk lamat that much, she only became a little more mature compared to the start but her motivations and goals never changed in the slightest but its AT LEAST not always her fault that us and the scions just stand there. people complained about the scions in ew, but in dt wuk lamat is pretty much the protagonist like we were in ew and this time we are just one of the scions standing around her like they stood around us in ew. kudos to anyone who has read my incoherent, unstructured rambling and yapping up to here but im still not done i also think they could have made the last zone way more fatalistic and depressing, while also making sphenes character that much more tragic and "sympathetic". let me explain, we learn that sphene is essentially just a program that is forced to do all she can to preserve the endless despite knowing the suffering she will cause others. so my idea for the last zone would have been that instead of the people being all smiling and happy they instead were pretty much numb, that eventually in their endless existence they came to realize that falsely living an eternity in something akin to a "prison" is not something they desire. and thus, instead of presenting us with this happy zone in perfect condition they showed us a golden zone, with all manner off food and entertainment, perfect in every way but with inhabitants that have long grown weary of this "fake" world. imagine a fake, perfect reality where you cant die and are forced to remain forever, unable to even decide for yourself to fade away, an existence without purpose and freedom at the cost of other peoples lifes. a perfect contrast between a perfect world but unhappy people you wouldnt have this moral dilemma of whether we are killing a bunch of people or simply erasing them to save others without most of them realizing but instead it would rather be their salvation from an endless, meaningless existence that would also be able to make sphene much more sympathetic, she loved her people in life, and in death she was forced to do all she can to preserve them, her duty would force her people to remain even against their will as she essentially is a slave to her purpose, and despite her peoples suffering she would basically be forced to be their jailor. pretty much turning her love for her people into their chains. and despite that her people would still love her, wanting to disappear with the our help to relieve the burden sphene carries, making their end bittersweet and once again showing just how much sphene meant to them. i wouldnt change the end all that much, sphene would still have to be stopped as she is powerless to resist her purpose but finding closure in knowing that wuk lamat will take care of her people in her stead it would hammer home that life is valuable because it is not forever, death is what makes life beautiful and living forever makes your existence pointless, why explore the world today if you have an eternity to so? time is only valuable because it is limited. i feel that that would have made the people in the last zone much more interesting and made the relationship between sphene and her people that much more meaningful, neither of them chose to become endless, the scientists chose for them and they were essentially victims but that is just me rambling about what would have probably made me sad, instead of watching a bunch of happy people i dont know puff into thin air. i would have also left the city perfect and golden, yet completely void of any people, shwoing that altough its beautiful it is fake and lifeless
I was pretty annoyed by Wuk Lamat by the end of things. Her endless friendship speeches just made her annoying. And yeah, I didn't appreciate her appearance in the final boss, either. The thing is, though, is that I'm concerned that, despite the fact that technically, Wuk Lamat and Erenville should not be joining us going forward on future adventures, they might still be permanent party members as we venture to other places. If I just focus on this expansion alone, and I'm doing that specifically because I heard that they have new writers on the project, then Wuk Lamat's excessive prominence in the story would indicate that she is meant to be the new lead going forward...which doesn't make sense since she's technically a leader of a nation. And yet, that looks like the direction they are going from my perspective. Erenville, meanwhile has a slightly more understandable reason for joining us, albeit a rather weak one: his mother's final wish. In which case, I can see him picking up a fighting style going forward. That being said, I'm of two minds as to whether or not he should really be doing this. It's likely that his wish will take him to other Reflections, but at the same time, is it really sensible for that to be the case? I dunno. Nothing truly serious has transpired yet, in terms of truly destructive dips in story quality, but I am concerned for the future. Especially after seeing that one Asmongold video regarding Dawntrail reviews. We shall see where things go.
21:37 I think a better choice for Sphene (and Zoraal Ja, for that matter) was for her bad-guy turn to occur in post-DT patches. Having Zoraal Ja be the big bad of DT 7.0 would have let us flesh out his fall and his tragedy better; and also give us more time to reveal the tragedy of Sphene being so tied up with the Endless. And it’s not like we don’t have precedent for big bads getting defeated in post-expansion; Nidhogg’s defeat only occurred in 3.2, which honestly let Thordan’s badguy arc in 3.0 breathe…
I was thinking this too. It would have been so much better to have her show what she was fighting for (Living Memory so we could have that zone) but ultimately we fight Zoraal Ja as the BBEG for 7.0. The last 1/4 of the story felt almost rushed to me. Like I still will say its great, but it could have been awesome!
There were, maybe 3 scenes that were typical Ishikawa scenes (this includes the Graha gondola scene). It's so clear when she helms something and when she isn't.
Man the Sphene being an ascian is all but name hit me hard, I hadn’t thought about how close they really are. It all felt far to rushed and it really did feel like they just tried to copy everything the .0 stories of both shadowbringers and endwalker did and shove it into those last 4 levels. I honestly wish they had let us have 5 levels like that brief period of just being off having an actual genuine adventure with Erenville, or let us just wander around like Estinien, that would have been the filler I want to see. And it isn’t like they haven’t give us filler characters for the story run of dungeons before, they did it in Elpis. It was all in all a meh story that just didn’t give us the time to get attached. The only character I can say I really liked that was new was Erenville’s mom, because she was just really likable. The rest were lots of potential without the time to sprout.
The 1st time i met Sphene, I thought she was one of the Meteia who hadn't been corrupted by despair and ended up on a shard. Her mannerisms and her overall basic character design screamed "I AM METION'S SISTER". I would have preferred that story. What we got was a robot with 1 part of the real Sphene's personality + programed to protect her people. This reminded me of Emet's motivation (wanting to bring back his people + being tempered by Zodiark). Also, didn't Krile's parents work with the Preservationist (I believe that's what they were called) who created Robot Sphene? Why do we not ask them about anything regarding that group/department?
I feel like one of the biggest issues for me personally when it comes to the story revolves around how Zoraal Ja's family treats him, or more specifically the lack of it. I'll fully admit I'm a Zoraal Ja enjoyer and I would have found him a vastly more appealing focus character than Wuk Lamat, but even if the general beats are the same I feel like the MS misses a few crucial scenes that would feel like they're prominent for pointing out flaws in characters -- but then they don't, because the story really wants you to like Wuk Lamat and this would make her look bad. What I'm talking about is the genuine lack of any kind of care and affection directed towards Zoraal Ja by any of his family to a degree where if intentional it deserved far more attention than a single line after his trial when you're back in the capital that "we should have tried harder" from Wuk Lamat, because frankly, she never tried. None of them did. If they did it happened before the MSQ and that just goes against part of Wuk Lamat's narrative arc of learning about her people and their culture and what makes them unique so she can better understand and protect them as a leader. The entirety of the Mamook portion of the MSQ has Wuk Lamat go out of her way to try and figure out what the issue with the local Mamool Ja is, and by extension have a heart to heart of sorts with Bakool Ja Ja. There's no threat of losing out on the keystone as Koana is playing it safe, and Zoraal Ja just got disqualified. So why do neither of them give even a single shit about their brother who's very clearly going through the lowest point in his life right now, especially Wuk Lamat? The fact that she's all gungho and ready to do the trial, and then her, Koana, and Gulool Ja Ja seem to completely forget Zoraal Ja even exists until after he puts on the tron suit and kills a bunch of people just comes off as what would be a genuine flaw in Wuk Lamat she needs to address -- everything she did for her people, she couldn't even lift a finger to do for her own brother, and she just wrote him off as a lost cause and then continued to show any lack of concern when he fucked off because "hey Koana be Dawnservant with me!" Not one member of his family seems to care about him, and that only serves to reinforce how isolated and alone he actually is. Which would be great, but the game never criticizes Wuk Lamat or the others for this because they're meant to be the good guys. Zoraal Ja didn't have anyone, and no one really tried to reach out to him, not even his own family -- which isn't an excuse for what he did, but while it's part of why I like his character because I feel like it adds to it, the fact that it doesn't seem like a noteworthy fuckup that his champion of peace and understanding sister somehow excluded him as someone worthy of peace and understanding during the entirety of the rite isn't at least brought up as something for her to struggle and come to terms with and grow from feels shoddy. I can't count on that it's meant to be subtle writing in the same expansion where they have to explain something to you immediately after it happens like when Krile has her empathy echo activate and tells you Zoraal Ja wants to do evil shit. And then literally none of you address this or attempt any kind of emotional connection with him. Hell, I think it would have been a good opportunity for the WoL to get some character moment with Zoraal Ja like we did with Koana where we can speak with him one on one just to flesh him out more and at least get an idea of how he pushes people away by seeing it first hand instead of Wuk Lamat telling us Zoraal Ja was always distant even as kids at the dinner table -- that just paints her and the rest of her family in a worse light, but especially her because it continues to raise the question of why she gave up on him and never made another attempt as part of her arc? I'm not saying it would have been enough, but just one scene where she makes a genuine, real attempt to show concern and care for her brother would have done wonders for both of them as characters. Like, I can't tell if it's intentional or not but even Gulool Ja Ja seems to be flawed in how Zoraal Ja is clearly suffering from some kind of neglect his father never really addressed, and how he never went out of his way to show concern for his own son -- I'd like to think it's an intentional story moment to show that the lack of the Head of Reason can lead to tragedy, as the rite genuinely puts people at risk of harm like with the Hanuhanu; they're quite literally starving (including children as per a line from the Cornservant questline) and Wuk Evu knows how to resolve the situation, but he can't tell them directly because it would ruin the intended way to pass the trial. That's not good leadership to leave a community of your people in a situation like that so your kids can *maybe* figure out how to fix it. Wuk Lamat and Zoraal Ja are very clearly meant to parallel the Head of Resolve by their respective titles, so maybe it's further commentary on how you need *both* in order to make the best decisions, but that's just speculation. The point, I feel, is that Zoraal Ja's viewpoint that he has nothing and nobody (I'm not going to address the kid because hopefully post patches will go into more detail as to where he even came from because he genuinely feels like he exists to be a plot device first and Eiko reference second and then third a reason to make Zoraal Ja look worse and fourth to try and make you feel sad) is pretty much entirely proven correct. His family forgets he exists at his lowest moment and they don't seem to ever truly realize how they failed him, and while you could argue it's not their responsibility, (though frankly it is a parent's responsibility to put their children first before everything, but that's my opinion) the fact that Wuk Lamat specifically doesn't give a single shit about him, let alone something that would make more sense for her character like trying to engage with Zoraal Ja to open up to her post-disqualification and *failing* to reach him then writing him off to focus on becoming Dawnservant and seeing the direct result of her choice to write off her brother serving as one of many motivators for him turning into a villain which would give her something to regret and develop from, but instead when it comes to him she just comes off as uncharacteristically uncaring -- and it doesn't seem to be intentional, either.
you totally nailed how i feel about zoraal ja. you’re right that they never once have his family be in the wrong for the obvious lack of care they show him, despite how much he laments this at the end during his boss fight. it’s really sad, i feel so bad for him.
I also want to point out that not only did nobody in the village know that the rite enervated their crops, the one person in the in the village that does the repairs on the focus, the one that DID know about the rite innervating the crops, spent years letting the focus go into disrepair KNOWING it's why the food grows.
Imo the issue is that as they're characterized, it makes no sense that GJJ or even WL wouldn't notice that ZJ is suffering. Like we're to believe that the chill dad who solved a century long war with tacos wouldn't at any point be like, "Hey proud of ya son!" Or WL whose entire character is supposed to be helping people? How are the people that are characterized as the most empathetic people in their country going to be the ones neglecting ZJ? So instead of addressing that in some way the story just tries to push it under the rug which leads to stuff like him being forgotten during the coronation. When really all it would have taken is showing something like GJJ being too distracted with running the country, him favoring WL, etc.; or if you don't want to "damage" his character, showing that ZJ always had support and he just never realized because he pushed people away (which is what I think they were going for but that is only developed at all literally one line after he's already dead lol)
@@captainpocky It feels like they were trying to set up some further parallels to the importance of having both Resolve AND Reason, maybe? Like the Reason head's passing left the Resolve one who is comparatively emotionally unintelligent and thus unable to pick up on what his son needs and simply assumes that following through with the rite will solve all problems in due time? But then you have the scene where he directly speaks to you and asks you to look after his daughter so that also falls apart for me. I feel like some kind of set-up where he asks us to keep tabs on Zoraal Ja in addition to watching out for Wuk Lamat could have given us an actual goal for ourselves in this expansion and given us a few one on one scenes with him to better characterize him and give us more purpose in the overall narrative as part of this smaller subplot, or something? I dunno. Really, the fact that no concern is shown to him while Wuk Lamat has the time to try and play nice with the entirety of Mamook, and Koana literally gives up on the throne to support her genuinely doesn't play nice with the idea that Zoraal Ja just pushed everyone away that I agree they tried to push because that was absolutely the last chance anyone had to try and reach out to him, and no one did. Just adding one scene of Wuk Lamat attempting to reach out to him and him telling her to piss off would have added a lot of weight to his fate and both their characters, and given a lot more impact to Wuk's single line saying she "should have tried harder" if she had actually ever tried at all.
I think making the expansion about there being a lack of party members to help you during your journey would have been a way better concept than traveling with the scions. You start off with Wuk Lamat, Erinvale, and yourself, nobody else. Then, as you travel across the nation, you meet new people who join your party. They could be chill, or they could be an asshole, but the more you get to know them, the easier the rite of succession becomes. By the end of the expansion, you'd have a whole new crew that you could trust to watch you back. (Or maybe not, it could be more interesting).
This could have been pretty amazing... give them all a specific role to play in the journey. Actually replicate the story of Gulool Ja Ja where he journeyed the land with a group of friends. WoL: Adventurer and discoverer. Wuk Lamat: Sheltered Princess taking her first steps out into the world. Erenville: knows the land and the animals but not the people. Old Wuk Evu: scholar and cultural consultant. Mablu: deal-maker and facilitator. Vorporlor: warrior-guy and muscle. Still doesn't like Wuk but comes along out to repay his debt for her saving his people from Valigarmanda. Sareel Ja: seer and mage, ostensibly sent by Gulool Ja Ja to watch over Wuk but has his own agenda of wanting to gain the power of the Golden City. Between WoL(any role), Wuk Lamat (tank or melee dps), Vorporlor (tank), and Sareel Ja (healer or ranged dps), you've got the basic 4-man Trust party as well.
Just speculation as I dont think the devs were intending for us to think like this. But i think that the reflection Sphene is from has already rejoined the Source, it why Emet-selch knew about the Golden city already and was hinting at it for us to go explore for. Another reason i thought it might be a refection already rejoined is because in Heritage Found you will notice all the Lightning going on and how they even advance there technology on Lightning aspect, Sphene mention as well in her reflection there was a lot of storms soon after the wars were died off. The Second Umbral Calamity was the Calamity of Lightning which joined the Twelfth back to the source meaning were basically looking back into what the Twelfth was in its final days.
I feel like they need to say something like Dawntrail is a micro-arc between two larger arcs, because right now they're off to a really really bad start if they're planning for another 10 years. I mean seriously, did they learn nothing from the failures of ARR? Also the fanbase is coping quite a bit by saying "they're setting up the story" because its not an excuse for the beginning of a story to be bad for set up purposes. Again, the reason why so many new players don't stick with this game is because they hate ARR too much before reaching Heavensward.
"failures of ARR" Give a realm reborn a break, they had a strict time schedule to revive this game after 1.0 nearly sunk the franchise. They've gone and reworked it like, 3 times at this point. Re works 1 and 2 were mainly quest culling and adding flying to post arr to ease the pain into HW. Re work 3 was redesigning the dungeons to resemble dungeon content later in the game and make them soloable with NPCs. It's a lot better these days than it was. And with the graphics update, ARR cutscenes look way better than they previously did too, making them bearable. Now if only the billion dollar company would stop the "it costs too much" argument when it comes to redubbing ARR. Cmon, voice actors aren't expensive enough to sink your wallet, SE.
Many people disagree with me, but I think it would have made a bigger impact and allowed more exploration if the scions DID NOT come back in Ultima Thule. Like with Emet's creation magic, perhaps we could have contacted the scion's thoughts occasionally in Ultima Thule such as like contacting the dead in FF10. It would have been heartbreaking of course. But after watching MANY streamers and talking with lots of people. Almost all didn't believe that the devs had the guts to axe the scions. Disbanding is a cop out and we really didn't even do that as we have so many reunions it's lost its impact. We went to the literal edge of existence with our battles and NOBODY paid the price on our team.
I was actually thinking the same thing with the cooking trial. We had already seen plenty of interaction between Wuk Lamat and Koana and Bakool, I was expecting a chance to finally shed some light on how Zoraal Ja actually feels about his adoptive siblings and maybe foreshadow that he is cracking under the pressure of expectation. He was already talking about "I wanna start war to show why war is bad" like ok. But showing his desperation to become more than just his father's son. To show he was worthy to be himself, but instead we get that after he's done as a character and we've seen him do a series of heinous acts for seemingly no reason. Instead we get more of Koana agreeing with Wuk Lamat and like, that's nice n all buuuuut let's do something a little more interesting. Plus showing the history of the Mamoolja and Hrothgars (i forget the dawntrail tribe's name) and how their father was able to bring them together not through war but understanding might help him see the holes in his theory or might reinforce that his way will be better, I dunno. Either way, I definitely think there were some missed opportunities for more interesting parts. Plus, just imagine how funny a scene of Koana and Bakool jaja having to try to cook together would be. They both quit after this challenge anyway. I will say though: I certainly was NOT relieved to have to travel alone with Erenville. Fuck Erenville. He fuckin sucks. And I haven't played any other FF game except 14. Never have, probably never will, don't care to. The references I never even knew were references until watching videos like this and every time I learn that something is a reference it kind of retroactively sours the experience for me. Like now looking at Golbez I don't really think he's as cool as I originally did. Same with Sphene, though Sphene was kinda just, whatever. I didn't really get attached to Sphene at all. She was just the new girl Wuk Lamat left me for YnY WHY DOES EVERYBODY HATE STORMBLOOD?? I swear, every video I've watched lately talking about why Dawntrail sucks takes a chance to dog on Stormblood like it's the Eorzean pasttime! I'm not saying Stormblood was better than Shadowbringers or Endwalker, but like, is it not better than Heavensword or the SLOP that is ARR?? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
"WHY DOES EVERYBODY HATE STORMBLOOD?" I've got a theory about this, and I think it comes down to the way the narrative structure was split across Ala Mhigo and Doma. Basically there's 3 types of people: Type A likes Ala Mhigo and dislikes Doma. Type B dislikes Ala Mhigo and likes Doma. Type C likes Ala Mhigo and likes Doma. Type A and B both ended up not liking Stormblood, because 50% of the time they were stuck in an area they didn't like.
@@Zidana123 I mean.. I guess I can get that. It did sorta feel like you were pressing pause on one side to go to the other, but I liked both locations and enjoyed the story and characters enough to overlook that.
Assuming you didn't have an issue with the characters (a lot of people really didn't like hien or lyse), then the major issue with Stormblood was that it basically spent 10 hours retelling a story it had already told in the previous 10 hours. You travel to a distant land, and meet the interesting native people, but they're being dominated by an EVIL woman with a tragic family backstory. She's so evil she'll kill innocents or even her own followers. But, with the help of the local tribals, you ultimately beat her and prevail! And then, You travel to a distant land, and meet the interesting native people, but they're being dominated by an EVIL woman with a tragic family backstory. She's so evil she'll kill innocents or even her own followers. But, with the help of the local tribals, you ultimately beat her and prevail! (Also Heavensward was good)
@@OrdigTroll I mostly liked Hien. Lyse was super annoying and disappointing. I was really happy to learn more about the lovable spaz Yda, who had been my favorite Scion through ARR and Heavensword. Then she just becomes some boring, whining girl with a dumber name. As for the two of the same plots... Yeah, you have a point when you word it like that. I personally didn't have that experience when I played through it and felt the settings and characters were distinct enough to enjoy individually. Heavensword was good, but imo it's the weakest of all the expansions. I think it gets a lot of nostalgia points because when it came out people could only compare it to ARR (which is almost entirely shit) Every expansion that came afterward were improvements, especially when it comes to quest design. Forward and back and then forward and back and we go forward and back
My gripe with Dawntrail is how their writing felt rushed overall. To be frank the pacing I think was the biggest issue because they could've pushed back Solution 9 and the entire Sphene arc as Post MSQ ala Zero. Because the thing is. The entire 7 feats storyline being only exclusively Yok Tural exclusive was pretty much a slap in the face. The reason for that is Tural was meant to be a country bound by unity and culture. And what they did? Make a literal boarder to the north. They had so much missed potential narrative wise. One example being how literally there were tribes that had internal strife but they did nothing with it and just made Wuk Lamat do Talk no Jutsu instead of her actually looking for a solution like her father did. It would've made sense if the Mamool Ja are proactively sabotaging the claimants and causing strife within all the tribes. The mere fact that the ENTIRE party of Gulool Ja comprised of people from the north, south AND Eorzea but only for us to have 0 exploration or way to be exposed to Xuk Tural and its culture just made it feel all the more like they played check box simulator. And don't get me started with how Wuk Lamat just felt like the second coming of Alphisae with how Wuk Lamat had ARR Alphinaud's naivite and Alisae's heart but none of the reward/proper buildup.
@@virtual_iska Exactly. It just felt like they had to cram a world ending threat despite the fact that we have a PERFECTLY adequate domestic threat or a few right there.
I think my biggest gripe with DT was that we met Erinvilles mom once she's already became and Endless. I think there would have been some emotional stakes to things if we met her for a short quest chain before starting to head to Erinvilles hometown, just a "Oh!!! Ran into my fussy lil bnuy as I was visiting my friend!! Oh we just *have* to get this train running again so we can get home as soon as possible. Y'know Eleny' theres this cute girl back at the village, you remember (girl) right? right?" and him getting his hmms and hawhs out of the way back then. If after that a "i'll go on ahead sweetie~" and then the barrier appears? Now, its not just a wonder of his mom, he definetly *knows* his mom is possibly in danger, and is likely going to pressure us to work harder, then we move into how the msq went. Just a bit more time of us experiencing their interactions with each other. Thats all it would have took to be able to form a bond with erinville over finding his mother and making sure shes safe. Along with the heavy realization of how quickly you can lose someone tragically.
My hope is they have the balls to *keep* Living Memory dead. Double down on the very obvious choice they made. To my understanding, the writers for Sorrow of Welyt did the story for DT; in many ways, that's quite obvious and makes some of the choices more understandable. Even though I did enjoy the story (yeah, I enjoyed Stormblood too), I can tell the Werlyt writers were definitely not ready for MSQ scale writing.
Soooo. I just lost my younger brother to soo is side, and turning the memory data points off felt heart wrenching because I am straight up huffing copium these days by surrounding myself with the memories of who I lost. His pictures are everywhere. I have bags of his clothes that I cuddle and bury my head into just to get a smell of his cologne. I still talk to him every day, despite knowing I am not talking to the living breathing man I grew up alongside. I'm literally living in memories. And it hurts, but it is precious. Watching Erenville walk along, stifled with confused and anger and shock at the sudden loss of his mother was absolutely killing me. I imagined myself walking alongside my brother in a beautiful place, and struggling to enjoy it knowing full well I have to delete him soon. Ugh. No!! I could never... PRO TIP you can turn the lovely original look of the place back on with NG+!!
@@davidpower5710 select any scenario in the main scenario categories of NG+ while you are in the zone and while youre there it will return to its original state, sometimes though doing certain things will automatically suspend your ng+ for some reason so sometimes you might have to turn it back on but most of the time you will be fine. Just make sure to suspend ng+ to turn it off when new patch quests come out.
@@davidpower5710 You just have to launch a NG+ in a past expansion. It will reset it's parameter since for the NG+, you've never been there (Also work with Mare Lamentorum for Zordiarch prison and Ultima Tule for the creepy remix)
@@davidpower5710 NG+ for Dawntrail won't come out until a later patch. For Endwalker it was during 6.58 when all the Endwalker content was released. It will probably be the same for Dawntrail.
I completely agree. I somehow arrived at the same conclusion coming from a totally different direction. They put all of the scions in the story, who are capable of plot-defining feats, and yet they hardly utilize them. Even when it would be morally appropriate, like having Ali use Angelo to heal people in the later half of the game. In fact, everything we're seeing in Dawntrail is a variation of something the scions have already dealt with before. Even the WoL's experiences in high society from AAR and Heavensward are not really represented properly. Are we really going to let Wuk Lamat just run off on her own? Did we learn nothing from the poison chalice incident in AAR? Actually, AAR Thancred was better at keeping an eye on Nanamo than we are with Wuk Lamat given the very first few cutscenes I have in my log. Fun Spoiler Example of something we could have done: Sphene clearly wants to tell us something, but keeps glancing over her shoulder at the Alexandrian drone robots observing everyone. We learn that she is incorporeal and can jump bodies. Okay, lets plan a kidnapping. Have Ali beat up a robot and use Angelo to clear its memory banks of any malicious programming. Get a refined crystal of Lightning aspected Auracite to contain Sphene's consciousness or a similar device from solution 9. Take whitewashed drone and kidnapped royalty outside of barrier and install Sphene. Then we can talk to her without the Eternal Queen/Alexandrian system watching.
as much as people dunk on wuk lamat and rightly so I think the real crimal offense in this story was what they did with zoraal ja, his part of the story was the only thing keeping me interested 2 zones in while I felt like a side character in a naruto episode, zooral ja was rather morally ambiguous and was not showing his motives, it seemed clear that sareel ja was manipulating or messing with him in some way, next moment zoraal ja cuts him down and goes full disney villian and I was just left sitting there like WTF??? surely theres a story thread that was dropped here or something cuz it made zero sense and it was the point where I just started skipping since my last hope of some intrigue in this story was gone
I expected the Taco Tuesday trial to turn out that all 4 participants have to work together cause the 2 person teams represent one of the factions and have THE ACTUAL PARTICIPANTS make the food instead of us flexing our CUL skills off screen... ...Is it too late to go back to the edge of the Universe and resurect our combat-sexual friend? Bet he'd love to be a Viper...
Sphene's crown apparently has the same symbol the emblem of Pashtarot (I didn't know who that was until it was pointed out to me, but it's another position on the Convocation who was working on a memory preservation/reconfiguration system in Elpis and was in charge of order and discipline), between that and the masks in the volcano (that somehow none of the npcs with us noticed???) we're 100% seeing another ascian at some point, probably in the post-MSQ. I think the Sphene we met was simply a recreation of her based on a specific selection of her memories that the folks who did it considered to be her ideal version, but since their proccess separates the soul from the memories it's possible that her soul is hanging out in a soul tube or whatever. So we might be seeing her (or another version of her, at least) come back pretty soon. Maybe now that her memories have been released back into the aethereal sea and if her soul is able to do the same, that'll allow Pashtarot to attempt a comeback tour or something. There were definitely parts toward the end of this storyline that had me absolutely bawling at my computer though. For me it was all the stuff to do with family, especially between Cahciua and Erenville, though that's possibly more about my own personal losses than the writing itself. I do *really* wish we'd been working against Koana longer, I so badly wanted the opportunity to absolutely mop the floor with Thancred and Urianger at least once. If we'd been paired with Zoraal Ja during the Great Turali Bake Off maybe we could've fought over one of the ingredients or something. Ah well, maybe next time.
Hm....so that's why they showed her crown at the very end in a cutscene. I was wondering why her crown was so special and why they did that. Interesting.
i'm really curious about this!! i also predicted sphene would be pashtarot since the symbolism seems so obvious, but there was zero mention of it. i have bets going with a few people regarding sphene being pashtarot still so... we'll see haha
Sphene died before the technology was available. Otis was the first prototype. And that was after her death. Sphene 2.0 was recreated of the memories that other people had of Sphene 1.0. None of Sphene 2.0 memories are directly from Sphene 1.0. Which would explain the "Queen that will do anything for their subjects." As they saw her as their queen and not as a person.
most Dawntrail reviewer I have watched barely talk about Krile and I am so glad that you mentioned how dirty this expansion did to her. I was depressed the whole playthrough watching Krile get turned into dungeon lacky for Wol and Wut Lamat. People were focusing on supporting or complaining about Wut Lamat, but what about our girl who has been with us for the past 3 expansion???? Just to show how the writer wrote her out of the equation that the player doesn't even notice her moment. Poor thing....
They did have a story to tell, they just lacked the skills to tell it well, I hope that Yoshi-P brings on some more experienced writers who can better lead the MSQ
Bringing the Scions back straight after Endwalker was completely unnecessary (Some- or all of them shoud have died in EW, their story was finished and it would have been a great end... OR make them disappear for more than 2 expansions before letting them show up again, to make it more interesting, but no...), not enough happens with them, they are back just because they are fan favorites... "sigh" They were practically not needed and the devs could have just established new, fresh characters instead...
Holy crap I thought I was the only one that was hoping The Scions would stay gone. But yeah I was hoping that DT would be a "return to square one" situation where we're just a simple adventurer in the right place at the right time for something epic like finding the fabled golden city. Instead we were playing babysitter while the scions that did appear were having a much better time than us until the story went full circle with all the scions being united again.
I didn’t hate the story, but there’s definitely a lot of problems, some of which can possibly be fixed by post content, some can’t. Gonna type up some of my major gripes so, prepare to read, lmao. Wuk Lamat- I didn’t hate her character, and actually found her story pretty interesting. My biggest problem with her is that she doesn’t learn the lesson the final zone is trying to teach, and the lesson Zoraal Ja should have taught her before she even gets to that zone. That being: not everything can be resolved peacefully. The whole shtick for the first half was having her learn about different cultures and peoples and understanding how knowing these things can help you get along better and resolve your differences, which she learns. However, this cannot be done 100% of the time. Zoraal Ja is proof of this. She tried to reason with him and failed. She came to the conclusion that she needed to kill him if she wanted to save Tural from being wiped out, and that’s what she did. And then….unlearned this lesson with Sphene and tried so desperately to get her to change her mind, despite proclaiming up until the very end that she understands why Sphene is doing what she’s doing. But if she *really* understood, she should’ve come to the conclusion she came to with Zoraal Ja: we are fundamentally at odds and stuck in our convictions, thus only one of us can prevail. But she didn’t. And that personally pisses me off more than anything else about her character. Electrope - depending on how they handle Alexandria in the post content, the writers really fucked themselves with this one. Electrope is supposed to be this super rare yet hyper powerful resource that basically started a world war due to how useful it is. Electrope clearly allows for modern day and near future style technology, which the tower of Everkeep clearly has in abundance. Electrope clearly has major capacity for military hardware, including guns, melee weapons, armor, automatons, airship carriers, armed drones, and the unnamed super weapon deployed in their reflection. We obviously did not destroy all, or likely even most of Alexandria’s army and weapons. Vanguard was not destroyed and I counted at least 5 grounded airships among the stores and stores of military hardware all about the base. Meaning whoever either controls or is allied with Alexandria is now a *massive* threat on a global scale. Historically advancements in technology so large would kickstart an arms race, however not even Garlemald has a similar standard of technology. So the writers have just thrown a massive wrench in the world building unless we somehow sever Alexandria from the source entirely, or essentially occupy Alexandria and oversee the destruction of any and all electrope and electrope-based military hardware. Yes, Gulool Ja is king, and obviously the game will be covering how he shapes up to being a ruler, but there’s no way the rest of the world would accept that he just isn’t going to attack anybody, or that they’d accept that he’s simply a Turali puppet given he’d likely just listen to whatever Wuk Lamat and Koana tell him to do. The tone/writing quality - I’ll mark this down as an umbrella gripe as the tone shifts so rapidly from the first half to the second that it feels like the story was handed over to a new writing team right in the middle of it. Additionally, the writing felt so surface level with all the characters, doing a lot of tell don’t show rather than the other way around. It also felt very forced at times, as you almost never get any time with any character other than Wuk Lamat. I honestly can’t think of a single time when the group splits up that you don’t get sectioned off with her. And yeah I get it it’s her story, but they missed out on so many opportunities to partner her with other characters and get tons of different perspectives on things from the scions. Plus this game is an ensemble cast, I don’t dislike Wuk Lamat but I *was* getting sick of her by the end of the story because you never get to interact with anybody else. I’m so disappointed our little journey in the Wild West with Erenville was cut short because that was probably the most fun I was having, just hanging out with him. I wanted to see his home and meet his mom, but they rip that from you, and him too. I think that’s the *only* thing that got me a little teary-eyed, was Erenville having to accept that his mother is gone, because he was *so close* to coming back to her having accomplished his goal, only for him to never actually be able to see his real, living mother again. That part broke my heart honestly, and I wasn’t even a huge Erenville fan before Dawntrail. Dawntrail wasn’t the worst expansion they’ve ever done, I really like a lot of it. I just kinda wish we actually got our beach episode where we could just hang out with our favorite characters, and meet some new ones, do some Indiana Jones stuff with the city of gold, rather than discover a new sinister plot for the 15th time. It should’ve been a more light hearted expansion with a mostly new cast of characters joining our old cast, and we sorta got that….for the first half. But I guess they thought that would be boring so they had Jeff Bezos launch his Amazon drone army at Brazil and only you can stop him. Which was such a let down, it doesn’t feel like this is the start of a new saga, just felt like its own thing with no real connector between this and whatever 8.0 is gonna be.
haha, i did read all of it! thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. just going to say that i totally agree with you on the issue of electrope lol... that's a crazy thing to introduce into the story and they're definitely not going to address the kind of ramifications that would have on the world.
@@virtual_iska thank you for taking the time! I know it was a lot, lol. I truly do hope they handle the lingering threads well, but time will tell! There’s plenty of potential in either direction, including stuff like electrope. I personally will hope for a Stormblood moment delving into its ramifications even if people weren’t a huge fan of all the political stuff back then. Not gonna doom and gloom juuust yet though!
I agree that future worldbuilding is screwed. It's not only the Electrope, which is a super rare ore that started wars, yet common enough to be given out as kindling to the citizens of old Alexandria and used to line cups to keep drinks warm in Solution 9. (Can the writers please make up their minds) The regulators too are a huge problem! Why haven't we shut them down? We erased the Endless, because Alexandria needed to harvest living people to keep the simulation running, yet we allow the soul harvesting for the regulators to continue? There are a lot more plotholes in the story, that recovery is almost impossible, unless we yeet Solution 9 back to whence it came at the end of the post DT MSQ.
Yeah, I don't see the military or economic ramifications of electrope being even mentioned let alone explored in any detail. We'd also have to deal with the fact there is no known source of the stuff in the Source and the complications that come with that. They didn't even suggest that Alexandrians might have to live without replacement souls, no idea how that's gonna work since I'm pretty sure every other nation would object violently to having their souls harvested for Alexandrian insurance. Though I guess we shouldn't worry overmuch about the Alexandrian military, such as it is, we've yet to see any nation in this game being good at war. The Garleans took over a decent part of the world through sheer numbers and technological superiority with no apparent strategy in mind and no sensible efforts made to keep the conquered territories in line. I would like to see some exploration of things that have already happened, but then you see the events of Endwalker the literal end of the world, is a minor affair, there is no lasting damage, people in Tural don't even seem to know it happened. The main cast just moves on to the next shiny thing and nothing has consequences. I really need to stop thinking about this game in even this much depth I always find myself so disappointed.
Yess this is almost exactly my opinion as well. Dawntrail is fun, nor would I ever say at any point is it TERRIBLE, but it did fumble in a lot of places.
Tbh, I feel like this expansion got cut down for some reason. Like the scions were either supposed to have more dialog and play a bigger role, or they weren't really supposed to be around at all, this expansion doesn't scream 'start of new arc' it screams filler arc.
So regarding Zoraal Ja Spoilers below My gf and I were discussing it (I got through the msq way slower than her because my Wuk Lamat tolerance is way lower) and Zoraal Ja seems like either a victim of cut storylines or was just a missed opportunity writing-wise. We figured his arc was gonna be: He's the sole blood heir of the current ruler whose birth was apparently unlikely and very difficult. His father adopts *two* other kids and in terms of royal lines that's a big deal. Galool Ja Ja did it out of love but to Zoraal Ja how can that be anything else but creating a succession crisis or at most hedging his bets on having an heir if Zoraal Ja didn't make it out of childhood? It would explain more of Zoraal Ja's standoffish nature- he's been forced to struggle from birth and then his father adds two obstacles to Zoraal Ja attaining his throne. Maybe Wuk Lamat was always the more sociable child and he felt marginalized from his own blood-related father. If his motivations were as such it would actually loop back around to Wuk Lamat's family theme. It would add some needed spice to Zoraal Ja killing his own father and give him *some* more relatable motive when he fights you and Wuk Lamat later. Maybe it's not just about the throne, it's about the life as an only child and sole heir that was taken from him. Wuk Lamat being unable to win him over with pleas of familial bonding would actually have some emotional weight. The whole scenario seems so obvious and if this was Heavensward or Stormblood that's probably first draft material for how he would be written. Wuk Lamat drags the main story down obviously but a *single* fleshed out antagonist could have counterbalanced the whole thing- Zoraal Ja should have been that guy but he just wasn't.
I had some shower thoughts about this plotline and thought the same really. They could of had Zoraal Ja realizing Sphene was a bigger threat, perhaps she had reasons for wanting his father, and his murder was essentially a mercy killing (giving his dad death by combat or something?). Maybe he had realized he had gone too far and Wuk Lamat was being manipulated by Sphene via her emotional side. Perhaps he taught her a lesson she needed to learn by making her kill him, a family member, so she knows she has to do the hardest things to protect her people... Of course, this also wouldn't happen in the last 1/4 of the game.😬
I feel like the writers just expected us to insert these ideas instead of actually developing them. Funny enough early on I sympathized with him more than Wuk. I thought with some good character development he could've been a good character if not a good leader. Then the writers were like "woop here is your big bad evil guy!" In his eyes two outsiders took everything from him. This kind of gave weight to his death speech.
@@docdoom1987 yep that's the biggest problem right there, any characterization fixes/expanding on characters would have to happen in a tiny window be it for Sphene, Zoraal Ja, or Bakool Ja Ja. Imo the keystones took too much room up in the story and stuff like making xiq pibaal (hope I got that name right) is totally under utilized for antagonist characterization as noted in the video. I was thinking the obvious cooking challenge choice is Wuk Lamat pairs up with Zoraal Ja and the wildcard fun choice is she gets paired with Bakool Ja Ja. Nope. Okay well Bakool Ja Ja and Zoraal Ja are on a team, do we get to see these wildly different but ultimately similar (both are willing to break the rules to win) characters will approach a challenge that can't be solved through force? Nope.
So something I thought was weird to me was, during the attack on Toliyollal, we see one of those soldiers kill off someone we talked to like 5 quests earlier. Then they pull out a tube and suddenly a blue and red orb come out (we later find out those are souls at least the blue one), if I recall either we or Krile, see this happen, but at no point do we ever bring this up (of course we also find out later they harvest souls), but I was sitting there waiting like "is anyone going to bring up the magical tube with the orbs?" And we also don't hear about her, yet she was apparently close to Wuk Lamat from how the quest portrayed her. Also all of Haritage Found, Everkeep, etc, was all in a time warp of 30 years. But there were also lots of moments that I felt they just sort of....forgot....there was a time jump. Maybe I was missing something, but it just felt like it only came up for relevance to push some of the motives of some characters. And this didn't help with the whole tie in with Erenville either about his home. It was so brushed over too. Honestly there were so many moments where the story brushed over parts where in past expansions we got to see more of the characters grief and pain. Examples I can think of at this time is Gulool Ja Ja's death, we see her cry for a moment, and try to stay strong for a period. But we don't even see the funeral or ceremony they did where we could see both Wuk and Koana gain a stronger resolve. Then later with Erenville he is panicked about his home, and we see him having a small moment when we arrive inside the dome and he is confused by everything; however, we don't see him express too much else after, he is back to very stoic him. We don't see him break down over any of it. And even in Living Memory with Cahiqua, sure, he is aware that its just a simulation, but that was his last moments with her, and it was lost in an instant....his home, family and most of his friends were gone and he just stays stoic, it would have been even more emotional to see such a stoic character break down and be in his emotions even if it was for like 3 steps of a quest to let him go through it and to then resolve. And I do agree that Krile was done dirty, all near the end of EW she finds that note and becomes determined to become more useful. And she was just background. Everytime I thought we were gonna learn more about Galuf, or her birth parents, we were just told he was a cool guy or something along those lines. All of her good story beats were taken from her in some way. Even with the reunion of her parents simulations was taken up by Raha's shinannigans to help break the ice and when it fades to the family they are done with the their conversation pretty much. Now to counter the above with what I mean in past expansions. Right off the bat you have Haurchefant, everyone was stricken with him. And they keep showing him up throughout the other expansions too, it shows how much of an impact he was to the story and growth of everyone. Then you have Tesleen in ShB, her desire to help Halric and then to literally witness in detail the transformation of her becoming a Sin Eater; and if you do Holminster Switch with Alisaie in your group, while not shown....it expresses that even she is stricken by what she must do...and she goes back to reconfirm what she saw after the final boss of the dungeon. And in EW when the blasphemies were attacking Thavnair and the Radiant Host that was like a brother to Varshahn, be crunched protecting the citizens, we saw the peoples and our own reaction to this. The time was taken for all of this to be seen rather than just explained to us. Also sorry for the length of the rambling, this was stuff on my mind and I wanted to share. I hope this helped expand the conversation a little.
You have a massively amazing "end game" instead of keeping their word and honestly respecting that "this SHOULD be your vacation" and your level is high so you shouldn't really be treated like a NPC. Then DT ironically rushed two expansions worth of content in one go
@@fredy2041 That is exactly what's happening. The MCU has a persistent need to ramp up threats after Endgame. Everything has to be a colossal existence-ending terror. We can't just have an adventure or localised problem. Dawntrail does that, and 6.x did before it. Both of them do a bait and switch where you're led to think this will be a lower stakes adventure and then BAM! World-ending threat oh no we've got to stop them or they'll kill EVERYONE EVERYWHERE in the next 5 minutes go go go.
When you reach the city and guluul ja ja shows up he should have congratulated wuk lamat and the immediately said something like "Krile. You asked me to explain all i know of the golden city. Now the competition is over, let me explain.."
Hang on a sec, why would he do this? I'm not trying to make excuses for the writing, but why would Gulool Ja Ja rush to speak to Krile in that situation, when his darling daughter has just won the succession and he's in full 'making plans to enthrone her' mode? Yes, she's important to us, because she's been around since post-Heavensward, but for him she's a random lala that petitioned him one day and he spoke like 3 sentences to.
Wuk Lamat is basically just Naruto with less character development and less of an earned resolution. As someone who dislikes shonen protagonists, she is _unbearably_ annoying. I actually, physically facepalmed in Ok'Hanu when her solution to failing crops was to _hold a festival_ . What made it worse was that the game gave you the opportunity to say "I don't see how this will help", and then the twins and Krile are basically like, "well, we're her helpers, she's our leader. We should do what she thinks is best". Like. Seriously. People. You are _smarter than this_ . Being a helper should also mean that I'm able to tell someone when their plans are fucking dumb. And then the fact that the game _rewards her_ for her stupid plan was just... are you kidding me? I understand that the point was to show that she respects the cultures of her people, unlike the other three; the entire rite establishes that Zoraal Ja cares about nothing but conquest, Koana cares more about progress for the sake of progress at the expense of the individualities of the cultures in the realm, and Bakool Jaja is... well, until you unlock his Tragic Backstory(TM), he's just a brute in it for his own ego. But there were better ways to handle that. If I'm meant to decide what WoL thinks and feels during the expansion? They were grumbling to themselves and facepalming at Wuk Lamat's naivety, then getting annoyed when she kept getting in the way when the stakes rose. There was no reason for her to go to Heritage Found or Living Memory with us aside from "party needs a tank" (which Thancred or G'raha could have filled. Seriously, give me the old cast back if _Wuk Lamat_ is the alternative) when her nation was so crippled by the attack. She bonds with Sphene unnaturally fast, claims to understand her when she has _absolutely no reference_ to empathise with her, and is bullheaded in her attempts to make Sphene see reason. Even when explicitly told that the woman she was trying to reach has been dead for centuries, and she's speaking to a simularcum built of memories that _cannot_ change her mind. Even after those memories have _been deleted_ . When she showed up in the final battle was the absolute last straw for me. I was _loving_ that instance until she showed up. Her Big Moment(TM) is unearned. Her sad goodbye with Sphene is superfluous. WoL made all this happen. WoL defeated Sphene. WoL was the one to take on the burden of saving the world _again_ . Wuk Lamat just believed in herself really hard and tried to force someone she didn't truly understand to see her world view. Which didn't work in the end; Sphene had to be put down the old fashioned way. By WoL. Not Wuk Lamat. I was bored with the eternal fetchquest that the first half of the expansion was. When Wuk Lamat and Koana became Dawnservants and I went off with Erinville, it tasted like _freedom_ . So, to strongarm her back into my party after the attack was painful. I still enjoyed the back half of the expansion _far_ more than the first half, since something interesting was actually happening, but Wuk Lamat did not need to be there. I have more thoughts on the expansion and the other characters, but Wuk Lamat just inevitably ends up taking over any conversation when discussing what I disliked about the story. But I didn't actually hate it. What it did well, it did great! I love Erinville. Estinien turning up for random short scenes and then fucking off was funny. Thancred sassing WoL were some of the highlights of the early story. I actually felt really bad for Erinville in the final area. Living Memory itself didn't get me; it was Erinville's grief that had be by the throat, watching him come to terms with his mother's death while she's standing right in front of him. The hurt, anger, and resentment that he felt for her was palpable, as well as his utter helplessness, because she's already gone. The woman in front of him is a ghost that he has to say goodbye to. That _hurt_ . I'm looking forward to Wuk Lamat leaving the party permanently, and seeing what Y'shtola can figure out about the interdimensional key thingy; it's clearly a relic of Azem, given the Amarotine design on the interior and the symbol that glows above it before Queen Eternal absorbs it. A good way to introduce a MacGuffin from your already established lore while still allowing it to be it's own thing, separate from the Hydaelyn/Zodiark arc.
I feel like Otis is a prime example of how Dawntrail and the last zone specifically failed. They give us this character that seems super interesting, but give us little to no time with him to develop an attachment to the character. And then, literally 2 quests later they kill him off with this noble sacrifice (that was completely unnecessary btw because Sphene can just transfer bodies) and expect us to feel sad for him. Then in the next zone they present him to us again like we're supposed to care. If they had given us a zone or more to spend with him it could have been great, but instead his arc felt rushed and ultimately unimportant.
Glad to see I'm not the only one that was scratching my head at Otis' sacrifice. I was just like "Why did he die? Sphene can just transfer bodies. What? Why? Why did this have to happen?" That was the theme of this expansion though. Literally every few quests in the MSQ I was always asking "why?".
I liked Otis but mostly because it reminded me of Steiner and Princess Dagger from 9. Steiner would have done the very same Otis did to protect her. Not just because she's his Princess and he's sworn but because he loved her as family. Otis loved Sphene the same way.
Sphene literally say, that Otis in old model and cant transfer back. Otis in Living Memory - just memory of other , old Otis (i hope, because i literally sleep in LM cutscenes)
You made such a really good point on the wuk lamat section. One good reason why Shadowbringers and Endwalker had such a good story was because, those stories revolved around you, the player character. Almost every scene in those expansions made sure that you know, you are the most important character that brings the entire story together. And that's what made them great because they made you feel.. special
Agreed. If I want to be nobody I don't have to play a video game I can just live my life irl Like we don't have to be the god slayer etc. But like in shadowbringer we start as "someone" once we arrive in the first and are basically just an esteemed guest but that's it. We built rapport. Here we mostly don't even have a name anymore and are just wuks entourage
Devs: Krile will finally get her time to shine this expansion! Reality: Not only were her lore implications basically a footnote at the end of the expansion, but it's kind of just never mentioned even in lampshading that she was born on another reflection so she should have considerably lower aether than Source natives which to my knowledge has never come up/been foreshadowed in the story ever. Also the advent of Dynamis as a thing basically makes power scaling completely irrelevant at this point. Wuk Lamat can't even touch Bakool Ja Ja but a few levels later she 1v1s him without any kind of powerup whatsoever? Guess it's just Dynamis or some shit. Edit: Oh yeah Living Memory..."Hey guys I know Sphene is getting ready to cause a rejoining and steal the souls of everyone on our planet but hold on a sec I gotta talk to these kids in a moogle costume and act really badly in a play with Wuk Lamat and Otis!" I hate that zone.
Krille having lower Aether pool would mean she should have better access to dynamis, shouldn't it? I vaguely recall that in Elpis it was mentioned that big Aether makes you worse at dynamis.
@@The_Yukki Well point of dynamis that was set up is that it not some power that you can use "just because". It requires certain usage of willpower/emotion. And Krile wasn't shown as highly emotional / steadfast - when fighting. Even if you talk to her before dungeon (trust npc selection) - she is unsure, not wanting to hold us back.
I agree with how they pretty much shafted Krile's deserved screentime, but I'm of the belief that Wuk Lamat wasn't using Dynamis to beat Bakool Ja Ja and his gang. Which also means I believe that there isn't really a sensible way that she actually could've pulled that off in the limited amount of time between the events between their first "fight" and second fight. Dynamis is regarded as something very different from an Odic force, so I don't think it's just accessible to anyone that can access it if their emotions are high enough. Most of the techniques and other things in other character's kits in a bunch of roleplay sequences are just due to difference in technique, and not actually considered Limit Break Limit Breaks as we know them, and Wuk Lamat's instance, I just choose to suspend my disbelief for the sake of narritive. Still don't think it makes sense though
@ariw2130 : that may be but how does this work with ppl that are not born on the source? what influences the thickness of the aether? your parents or the world you live in where your aether is formes? on top of that, even with the explaination.. her aether should still be significantly thinner considering that at the point her ancestor fled, they where only 4 times rejoined. all the stuff in this xpac has no real thought put into it.
You succinctly explained every issue I had going through the msq. I hope this gets lots of views and I hope the writing team sees the community feedback.
You know, making the final zone be an artificial area populated by constructs formed from the memories of those long deceased might have been pretty impactful if this wasn't THE THIRD TIME IN A ROW!
Oh my gosh you’re right..
and by far the worst time they did it when it came to execution
Indeed. During Shadowbringers it was impactful. You felt honest guilt when Emet Selch explained to you how it all went down. Dawntrail over stayed its welcome in that reference.😒
And at least Ultima Thule was a decent iteration on the idea whereas this is just Amaurot with a couple of extra steps. The laziness is palpable.
Considering there are 14 shards I'd say we're on for another 11 of it lol
90% of Krile's screen time before finding the golden city was just her doing the surprised pikachu face any time it was mentioned
They have been denying Krile a good story for too long. But i hope she gets it soon. Maybe we shall visit that world her ancestors came from.
I think if the goal was for us to be a mentor to Wuk Lamat, then I honestly think we should be challenging her values, choices, and opinions more often. My biggest issue I found with her is how so little her naive views are challenged and put to the test with the potential of it blowing up in her face and having to face real consequences.
huge agree! it doesn't feel like her beliefs are challenged at all, let alone by the warrior of light trying to mentor her. i didn't dislike her, but it would have been nice to see her some actual consequences and learn from them.
She's a self-insert character so she can't have any actual consequences.
Mega spoilers: Yeah, I feel that. My issue with the characters in DT was that in the first half, everyone felt like a completely believable character. Wuk Lamat is a young "princess" learning the way of her world and growing, being wrong at times and showing off her flaws, even it wasn't frequent, but she at least accepted to approach different traditions with openness instead of her own preconceptions. Zoraal Ja is a stoic man with, despite a twisted idea of what brings peace for his people, but ultimately his goal and concern is what he believes is best for his people. To which both, after the right of succession kinda just get thrown out the window. Wuk becomes this unchallenged queen that speaks no wrongs, Zoraal Ja is revealed to be an insecure man-child that couldn't shake his inferiority complex even after 30 years. The list goes on for so many characters and story beats for the central protagonists this plot. And from where I stood most of these changes were from a completely different writer. Not that the second half was bad, I think it just kind of ruins the development and building the first half built upon. And of course there's alot of suspension of disbelief, but I still struggle to comprehend how Bakool just literally shrugs her off the first time he swings at her, then not only manages to beat him and his whole gang alone, and resist a full attack from the expansion's final boss in one of the cutscenes.
@TeemoTemosson Representation i felt it alot throughout this expansion maybe a little too much
she also stays the same the entire story no real proper growth.
also on MANY points I wish my character could say something or say more.
alongside how I feel that Krile got robbed this MSQ and Wuk Lamat took her spotlight away on the 2nd half
I think the real problem with Wuk Lamat was that she was defined as a character almost entirely by what's she's against. Why does she want to be the Dawnservant? Because she can't let Zoruul Ja succeed. Why does she go to the Golden City? Because she can't let Sphene succeed. But when the game tries to lay out what she actually wants, what do we get? Vague platitudes about peace and giving her people a reason to smile. That's the sort of thing one says when you're a contestant for Miss America. Sounds nice and doesn't actually commit you to doing anything in particular. And that's too weak of a character motivation to bear the weight of the whole story on its own. That might have been enough for a side character, but not the main plot.
And that's what I think is Wuk Lamat's biggest problem. This is supposed to be her story but all she actually does is act as the foil in the stories of others.
that's a really good point. they don't give her anything of her own.
Exactly. To me the story would have been better if they decided Koana should be the weight bearing piece. He has a vision for Tural, no matter how simplistic, at least it's something. And he can get challenged on his visions, if the writers are smart, to make for a better character arc that may be able to hold up the weight of the MSQ. This is also a point I disagree with the video, which is that Wut Lamat has "grown". To me she didn't grow at all, she's the same at the end as when she first showed up! Koana has realized technological progression isn't everything and there are traditions worth respecting. What change did Wut Lamat have? None, apart from the vague "I now know more about my people than before!". It's not really growth, imo.
@@virtual_iska Hi, some reviewers claim that the second half of dawntrail is better, would you agree?
You know one thing I thought was weird was the scene with Ketenramm where he gets jumped. I thought he died but then he shows up like "yeah I got robbed". I almost thought that maybe it was a trick and he gave the stones and it would turn out that he was evil all along but nothing happened really.
i remember that really bothering me too!! they definitely made it look like he died there lol what a strange decision
If the story never mentions a persons death, they are not dead.
It is alluded to that Ketenramm has some sort of either immortality or something unique about him. Talking to him after he reappears has him say that the attack would have killed someone else. He is past a Roegadyn's usual life span from everything we know. A few scenes shortly before his introduction to the party we are also told that the people who "find or live in the Golden City never die." We know now this was likely referring to regulators but why would anyone from the original party that found "The Golden City" know that?
My money is on him being a set up for a later patch story that will explain his ominous comments about his own mortality and what else happened before the Sharlayan lock was placed on the gate.
They put way too much work into his sculpted Chad face. No way they're throwing that all away for a fast death.
@@Exaltable I really hope so. It really bothered me that no one in our party raises an eyebrow at the fact that a "legendary explorer" like Ketenramm who was in his prime 80 years ago still looks barely over 50 now. Not a single word about that even from the most inquisitive Scions. One of the many points in the MSQ that just felt off.
Imagine if we got the B-team scions instead of A-team. Like imaaaagine bringing in Hoary boulder and company, and start building them up, seeing how they have progressed as you mentor them in addition to Wuk. It wouldve been such a good start to the mentor arc XD
XD CUTE! n.n
I was expecting a manly duel with Thancred.
Instead he just throws rock at us in a dungeon.
aw that would have been a really fun solo instance!
In the final patch of End Walker I really really thought that we'd have to go up against Thancred and Urianger, and hell, maybe even a rematch against Estinian. It was the only thing that actually had me excited for DT
@@maetchiyu8320 "a rift between the scions, clamouring for different goals." and all it boiled down to was causing some rocks to fall....
I hate DT MSQ so much....
I remember being at EU fanfest and yoshiP hyping up people on which scion would be against you. Everyone thought there would be some conflict of some sort, but yeah... we ended up with thancred using double down to block the way in a dungeon 🙃
same . I thought Thancred going to pull something clever and caught wol off guard and made us lose one of the rounds to get the freaking tablet
I feel like there was a story concept with Zoraal Ja's retainer, Sareel Ja. He seemed to have an ulterior motive or have some scheme in mind. Genuinely thought that would go a different way!
We all thought that would go different. I half expected Sareel Ja to betray Zoraal Ja- not the other way around. Zoraal Ja's transition seemed really out of pocket and ruined what was really leading up to be something great. I can't help but wonder if Sareel Ja is still alive. He did fall off the platform near the entrance to the Golden City after being betrayed. No corpse was shown. He just seemed to have knowledge far beyond what everyone else did about the Golden City as well. To lead Zoraal Ja that far with his own ulterior motivates only to be cut down... that was an interesting and weird choice. It definitely subverted expectations though.
Sareel Ja : says he will get to the golden city
Fails to elobarate
F****** dies
Sareel Ja just wanted eternal life in the golden city.
Also with the ryne and gaia fight it was pretty evident that we couldnt save her, we were trapped in ice and so was she. The odds werent in the WoL’s favor it was a losing battle. Wukky just steals the show for no reason.
Yeah, she KS the WoL D:
Her voice acting in that scene was abyssmal
@@thehurricane6767 the voice acting was fine, it was the voice direction that wasnt working. the person in charge of directing the VA.
Yeah and you have the context of Ryne an Avatar of Light taking on ice and light aether so much she loses control, so we are fighting against a lightwarden with the power of a Hydaelyn primal on a shard 90% light aether. Like how we beat Emet with our overflow of light aether. Gaia was the only one with the power to counter the light or weaken it enough to finish the fight.
@@DarkKeybladeMaster23 no watch the JP Dub and tell me the NA one is fine, even with voice direction there is no saving that scene. Its shit. The NA ending of 7.0 is a giant meme and it will stay that way. VA ruined it
The DT MSQ was basically the "it sounded cool in my head" meme. The story team had this wild imagination that they thought seemed awesome. But when put on paper and executed, it wasn't nearly as amazing as they thought.
My theory is Emet-Selch in part told us about the Golden City because he knew and likely had a hand in facilitating a rejoining. Perhaps the Preservation was in part an Ascian creation meant to spur another rejoining. Essentially "You like adventure! Go clean up my old messes!"
I would have been okay with this development. But given how clueless the writers are, I bet they won't do this. They would take the players' call for "we don't need another Ascian character" to mean "never mention the Ascians again", and thus completely wrecking their own world building when mentioning the Ascians would have been appropriate. I have lost my trust in them.
i like that theory
I picture him laughing in the Aetheric sea while saying. I finally got even Azem.
Most importantly, there was no beech episode. 😢
First time i saw Wuk Lamat in endwalker, my brain went "you have coin? Kajit has wears."
The story was so cliche that I predicted about 75% of it.
As soon as Bakool Ja Ja showed up and wanted to fight, I was like "let's go. Right here right now. I've already fought the most dangerous being in the universe, I will lay the smack down so hard your grand children will feel it."
Wuk Lamat is Naruto ordered off wish...
Well yeah of course they’re not gonna have our character fight Bakool Ja Ja, we’d slap him through another continent by accident.
@@MayHugger It's the "let me do my job" fallacy where if they let me do what I'm good at, they don't have a story... but since they wanted a story, I'm stuck yelling "let me do my job" at the screen... similar to the story Ultima fight in the "such devistation" scene. They're talking for like 5 minutes and I'm just sitting there twiddling my thumbs!
@@fightingblind It wouldn't be so jarring if they weren't so focused on Wuk Lamat and making her the protagonist.
I'm sorry but I didn't go through a 10 year arc with my character to just sit in the background of someone else's generic shonen anime story.
I feel this is why they don't even bother to tailor events to the WoL and their background.
Toxic defenders say I want to just run around saying I'm the Warrior of Light and have everyone worship me. No. What I want is for the WoL to have an adventure that's believable.
Make credible threats. Have the WoL lose their abilities, be weakened because Hydaelyn is dead and their Dynamis juice ran out or something. _Explain it._
Otherwise we just get this. Tons and tons of story that feels completely irrelevant and has me constantly asking why am I even here?
Wuk is Naruto from wish and zoral jaja is Mewtwo from wish
beach*
I genuinely didn’t mind Wuk being the main character for the first half.
But by the second half I wish she was just off doing Country Leader stuff.
Which sucks cause I was trying so hard to like her - but any semblance of fondness I had for her ended when she interjected into the final trial. Like cmon man the entire expansion was already about you let me have this one moment…
Also, I just wanted to see more of Krile and Erenville, but I was given Wuk Lamat.
Yes, I agreed to help her become Dawn Servant. I didn't agree to her becoming my boss or family.
This is why I get so infuriated with people who go on about how the WoL's arc is over and it's time for someone else to take over.
First of all, no.
Secondly if that someone else isn't the player character regardless of who that person in the story is then I'm not interested.
I do not play games, especially not this game, to be a participant in someone else's story unless the narrative is specifically set up that way from the beginning and means something.
Here it's meaningless, and made all the stupider by the fact that Wuk Lamat's arc is done when she becomes the Dawnservant.. and yet she still imposes and steals the spotlight from the WoL!
So why exactly must the WoL step aside when their arc is done (allegedly), when Wuk Lamat won't when hers is entirely done?
@@zephyr8072 my thoughts exactly, if i wanted to be a side character in a story, i'd go play WoW. this expansion had no business doing this to us.
@@zephyr8072 I wouldn't have minded being a side character. But not to Wuk Lamat past the 2nd half, definitely needed more Erenville and Krile - which I would have been happy to play side character to.
We have 5 expansions where we have our "one moment", at this point our canon WoL could probably no diff all the enemies in DT. The expansions had to be about someone else or the power scaling would've been a little weird, the great savior of the universe having a prolonged battle against a bird, or a soul bot. Not taking into account how gameplay has to be different than canon, we're simply too strong
The marketing for this expansion talked so much about how the scions would be in opposite sides of a conflict..... that did not happen at all 😅 I was expecting real conflict within our group, scions having different views but... nope
There is still more story coming. Who knows what's gonna happen. :)
@@Dessertpvnkboth wuk lumat and Koana are dawn servants. Both teams of scions achieved their mission. Zoraal ja is dead. And it would be very bad writing if they make Bakool jaja evil again.
@@wrathava It's already plagued with bad writing though. The writers for this xpac were Beast Tribe writers.......
Idk, most beast Tribe quest was better than DT lol
WYM, thancred threw some rocks at us.
I actually think if the Scions were used more, it would have made for a better story. Imagine if earlier on you and Krile are separated from the rest of the group, so while the two of you are investigating some ruins or whatever, Alisaie has a heart to heart with Wuk Lamat about what it’s like to have a brainy brother that tends to be so good at everything. Then she goes on to talk about how what she’s good at and how the two of them complement each other and are greater than the sum of their parts. Wuk Lamat could then internalise that lesson in regards to her own brother.
this is actually a really good point, and i completely agree. if they were going to include the scions anyway, it would have been nice for them to actually relate to the new cast rather than just stand around awkwardly. alphinaud and alisaie don't even get any "sibling" moments, in an expansion ABOUT siblings!
The funny thing is that Wuk Lamat's story arc didnt allow her to fumble up either.
While Alphinaud had to learn the hard way of the price of arrogance as a leader. And Alisae's self image issues.
Wuk Lamat felt like a combination of both which was fine but as the OP said. They could've used the twins to help Wuk Lamat grow.
Lowkey kind of wish Zoraal Ja won so that Wuk Lamat can have a Crystal Braves moment.
This is exactly why Zero's character worked in post EW. Her development revolved around not only around the scions but on the other npc's as well especially with people of Garlemald and Radz at han which made the chemistry between her and others feel more organic and complimented her character very well that made her likeable as the story progresses.
Wuk lamat on the other hand is a character being shoved to your face or forced fed and the story is telling you that you have to like this character or this character is one of the main characters that you to pay attention to. And this style of writing rubs people the wrong way.
@@losercat1447 Zero felt like someone's edgy OC. Her only personality trait is repeating a noun another character says and cringely tip her hat afterwards.
Exactly. They just weren’t written properly. They felt like they were written by different people. Compare any dawntrail scene with the scene where ryne gets her name by thancred for example.
There is emotion, real actual human feelings, banter between the twins. It’s lovely. It’s emotional. It’s real.
I want to retain the relationship we built over the years.
I had the biggest frown on my face when Wuk Lamat broke through in the final fight like Thancred did with Hades. I was so fucking done.
Same. I was left… fumbled. The fight is really amazing and awesome but… seeing Wuk show up and the voice direction of the VA… man. It took the moment out.
If you play in JP it’s leagues better.
Lol that "SPHENE!" during that scene made me wish I changed it to JP
cringe VA the entire time too.
@@TheSynysterGamera friend told me about getting that trial on roulettes and i changed the va to Japanese out of fear to have listen to that again rofl
@@TacoLex : i played with JP-voices.. believe me it was hardly any better, sure at least the voicelines had a better delivery.. but it was still a cheap copy-pasta of two of the best moments of FF14 ( Eden and Endsinger ) that was forced in because of ~reasons~, not only ruining the trial for me but the earlier moments as welll since those are no longer special now.
If you ask people who their favorite Scion is, you will get different answers. We all like different sorts of characters and we enjoy seeing those characters interact with different characters. The Scions "work" because there are so many different archetypes. Wuk Lamat is a single archetype, and this expansion [mostly] lives and dies on her shoulders. Imagine a world where Dawntrail was a story that had you joining an adventuring group of Wuk Lamat, Koana, Zoraal Ja, and Bakuul Ja Ja. They are all very different personalities and I think sharing the screen time as all being main characters would have made for a much more fun experience. I mean, imagine a campside chat with them...hell, imagine them deciding on how to make camp.
Narratively this expansion was a shotgun of nonsense with very little sticking. I feel the character of Wuk Evu pretty much sums up the expansion...overreaction and immediately moving on to the next thing.
yeah i agree with this completely. i think it would have been really fun if we’d been traveling with that group the entire time! now I’m extra sad we’ll never get that lol
That might've been interesting. There's the troublemaker, the no-nonsense stoic, the brainiac, the energetic optimist, and you, the babysitter who is trying to keep them all from killing each other because they refuse to act like adults.
That would have been so much better. They would still be competing but have to work together at the same time. That would have also left more room for Zoraal Ja and Bakuul Ja Ja to grow and change their opinions/goals as they learn about others, similar to how Estinien changed his opinion of Ysayle and dragons over the course of Heavensward.
If anything those 4 should have been treated as family instead of that lazy focus on Wuk, Like have two different groups and cultures overall working together. Like our job would have more so been keeping their trials safe by accident at first since we're legit on vacation.
Tbh, it would've given more of a HW vibe with that group sorta like Estinien and Iceheart, but more campy and in compliance with the lowered stakes
Some problems I have with the whole thing are as follows:
- Wuk Lamat being called Lamat'yi by literally everyone? We were JUST introduced to her, then suddenly her family is calling her a whole different thing (a name which we're told the meaning of yet no one else in all of Tural calls their loved ones the same thing. It's exclusive to WL). Then our party, including ourselves of we choose, begin to call her the same thing. Her whole identity is thrown around the room constantly and that's before she gains the NEW names of "Vow Wuk Lamat" or "Vow of Reason". And then even Sphene refers to her as Lamat'yi even though they BARELY KNOW EACH OTHER. You'd think WL would have cared more about who does and doesn't call her such an important name. It was a plot device to allow anyone to say the name and immediately gain status as a "close relationship" .
- Zoraal Ja should've won the Rite of Ascension. From the moment we learn what the plot is going to be before 7.0 even launched and what the threat was, I was SURE that this one who "isn't allowed to become Dawnservant" would do exactly that and become our big threat as a result. Zoraal Ja should've won, become Dawnservant, and been welcomed and celebrated by his people and his family. He would inherit the key to the Golden City, where he would then find his way to Alexandria and the exact same series of events could unfold where he still feels abandoned, he still has a rage inside him, he still hates the people of Tural, and he still has a lust for power that he now has. He would strike the deal with Sphene, bring back his soldiers from Alexandria, kill GJJ, be challenged by WL and Koana, and retreat to Alexandria to give the people of Tural their time again. This set of events fixes a number of things: Wuk Lamat can prove to her people the kind of leader she wants to be by going to Alexandria, Koana can stay back to help the people of Tural, BJJ (give me a bit on him) is able to redeem himswlf in the eyes of the Turali people, and we circumvent the totally unnecessary scene of Ketenramm getting very clearly killed by ZJ just to be totally fine later. With all of this, the idea of the Rite of Ascension itself being a failure and our threat being brought to fruition, it brings to question the idea of their traditions to move on to all new ones (As we see with the dual Dawnservants Wuk Lamat and Koana).
- Bakool Ja Ja was robbed of any worthwhile pay off. His entire story flips the script at the exact moment it needs to just to make himself seem like a sentimental character. He's a bad guy all the way until he's not, then he has to go through his insecurity phase, then he's turned to be a good guy who immediately backs WL's ascension. We get a great moment where BJJ shows up and saves people in Tural, but overall he has no payout, which is a shame because he's my favorite character this expansion.
The ending could've been WL and Koana saving Tural from its own tradition (Rite of Ascension) and then coming together to be the new joint Dawnservants at the end of the expansion but instead the story is broken into two parts: one about solely the Rite of Ascension, one about solely dealing with Alexandria. When the story could have been a culmination of these things where events that happen in both are what shape WL and Koana into being the leaders they are. To me, neither is ready for leadership at the time they receive it but they instead are the "perfect fits" in every moment afterwards. It's so hasty and poorly slapped together when the whole story should've been them learning and adjusting. WL going to Alexandria to deal with a threat and learn more about the world outside Tural while Koana stays to protect and learn from their people is the exact development they both need to become better leaders in their own regards BEFORE becoming Dawnservant, not after.
they would have to give him another motivation other than "his hate for tural" to destroy everything imo. but i agree, he should have won. they didn't subvert a single expectation
Thank you for legitimately having a critical voice and pointing out many of Dawntrail's flaws that a lot of us who play the story for the writing had issues with.
The XIV community can, at times, be a ridiculous echo chamber which has certain unspoken rules about having qualms with how the game pans out, and as someone who was pretty cynical about Dawntrail's development as time went on, it seemed more and more like people were kinda fighting each other about whether the game was good or not.
It had a VERY problematic side effect, and that was the downplaying or rejection of discussion. Even if discussion or commentary is negative, it needs to be evaluated to decide whether or not the commentary is valid, and in this case, it really was.
So I guess what I'm saying is thank you for creating this video to spur that discussion about what was lacking so that the devs, writers, players, etc. all have appropriate feedback and expectations to roll forward with.
thanks!! i also really hate the current echo chamber, and im glad to have created a space where people can discuss the game without that.
@@virtual_iska fr, felt that. do you have any other places you voice your opinion besides YT? cause your takes are pretty peak
@@quoted_by just youtube for now! i'll probably fix up my twitter soon, but i mostly just like to make videos haha
Outside of the things you listed, my biggest pain point was when Bakool Ja Ja released a civilization destroying dragon/bird thing and has almost zero reprecussions. Like, did everyone forget that? The next scene with him has us making tacos. It was just jarring asf
Yeah, I thought he would be disqualified for that, but apparently that's...okay? I think my Fiancee who I was running the MSQ with pointed out that the only real way to be disqualified was to try and harm one of the people who dole out the little gem things, but just about everything else is fair game. Which is amazingly stupid imo.
Yeah, I was like "Bakool is totally disqualified" and then he was there for the next challenge like, what, slapping an Elector is bad but trying to kill everyone just as a distraction is AOK?
What's even more hilarious is the Elector's are almost set up to keep us in line, too. Wuk Lamat wants to confront Bakool Ja Ja, but the Electors are like, "Touch him and you die." Bakool Ja Ja brings a near apocalypse and the Electors are, "You're mean! >:(... Anyways, make us food, fetch us a rock, trade with us, tell us a funny story now. :D"
That annoyed me too! And then later he's like "Tuliyollal is my home and i will defend it" like this amount of destruction would have happened were we not there to stop valigarmanda?????
What's crazy is that one of the elector's trials was to restore the seal and Bakool Ja Ja destroyed it intentionally. Even by the rules of the election he'd be disqualified.
Thancred and Urianger should have been bosses in the first dungeon where they mess with you.
That would have been so cool!!
Honestly, this was what I was expecting. Or better yet, they could have been a trial fight. Perhaps if rewritten they actually managed to get ahead in the competition, and maybe feeling desperate and fearing that there's a good chance she'll lose the competition, Wuk Lament engages the trio to take the keystone back, thus prompting the WoL and friends to step in.
Could have had the idea that both tanks need to keep the aggression of the two opponents simultaneously while also separating the two. Because, I'll be honest, is there even a point in having two tanks anymore for trials? Because if I'm not the one holding aggro of the boss, I feel like I'm just a slightly limited DPS. There's hardly ever a need to tank swap anymore, and the only time that happens is when the main tank goes down and you need to quickly take aggro less the boss tap dances on the healer's face and wipes the party.
But instead... no... they were essentially our extended allies throughout the entire competition because the main story writer didn't want to potentially make fans of the scions actually compete with each other and risk harming friendships... despite the fact that if anything, I feel these two would have enjoyed actively competing against the WoL. Especially since they are foreign agents here. They ultimately do not have as high of stakes in Tural as they would in Eorzea. Of course, stopping Zural Ja from plunging the world into war was paramount... even though that still doesn't make sense to me.
Actually, let's talk about that, what was his goal? Plunge the world into war and make the world see Tural as its leader? Let's ask Galamald how that went for them, because every little word he actually said about his motives sounded to me like he was reading the Garlean handbook, and even if he did win, did he really think the rest of the world, finally knowing a sense of freedom again (especially Doma and Ala Mhigo) would be okay with another tryant trying to take their freedoms again? Like... when he was talking about the Pelu Pelu, I thought he had something interesting to say about them, about how they see the potential of war as a means of profit and success, but then nothing else comes about it. No one challenges him on his childish notions or ideas of war. Would it have been that terrible to further elaborate on his ideas? For him to explain why he thinks plunging the world into total war would be a good idea? Or how he would even manage something like that when Tural isn't even close to the military might as other nations like Eorzea?
(And before it is said, this was before he made a deal with Sphene, before he knew of Alexandria's plight or it's advanced totally not Ascian technology.)
It absolutely would be cool. As a Thancred fan I am so disappointed that I didn't get a dungeon boss out of him. Not even a solo duty boss! I am so robbed.
I was hoping the 91 dungeon would've been a 3v4 fight with Urianger, Thancred, Koana vs. Our 4pack of adventurers, with a 2nd phase where Estinien makes a WWE run-in to even the odds for the Koana Krew.
The expansion borrows and relies so much on previous expansions that you could think the devs are the ones building Living Memory
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worst part is yout not wrong
isnt that how expansions work? its in the same universe.. going across the water doesnt mean the world didnt almost end for endwalker..
@@JustinK0 That's not what I am saying, Dawntrail feels like it is trying to rehash very specific themes (and the players emotions) from ARR, Shadowbringers and to some extend Endwalker.
The entire thing of not letting go of the dead and even building a fake city and filling them with the dead, it's very on the nose.
The big problem here is that they are not even trying to hide it, it's one of these things where you only notice it right away if it is done poorly
@@beambreaker300they tried to pull an Emet-Selch with Bokool Ja. The whole "he did all those terrible things because of the pain he carried. I said to my FC "did they just try to pull an Emet-Selch with Bakool?"
It’s like whoever wrote DT really loved ShB and EW and tried to copy all the cool moments but didn’t understand why those moments were so memorable.
Unearned, unearned is the theme I’d associate with DT MSQ.
Really agree with you on the "just there" presence of the scions, but I think it's ever more than that: the scions are simply not well written or understood by the current MSQ writer. There was a long breakdown of this on the ffxivdiscussion reddit a little bit ago that did a really good job getting into it, pointing out moments where the scions glaze over things that they should have strong personal reactions to. It's something I noticed too, and it was jarring at points. When G'raha showed up to help deal with the dome, having sacrificed his chance for a new journey with his greatest friend, a desire that is core to who he is, all for Krile's sake, I was expecting the first words out of his mouth to be something about how thrilled he is to see us again. Instead he's just like "hi :)". Who are you and what have you done with G'raha TIa? Those moments are everywhere in Dawntrail, and the more deeply you're invested in any given scion, the more it sticks out.
yeah definitely. a few other people mentioned how hard the ball was dropped with alphi and alisaie too, since they don’t really mention anything about sibling relationships or relate to wuk lamat and koana despite being pretty similar parallels. it’s just a weird misuse of them.
"Did Hoary Boulder mean so little to you?" Man... That one hurt.
Who dat? Joking.
I liked the scene where the gang got together, and although this statement didn't change my opinion. It did get me thinking. I want Hoary to get a story arc.
They could have been braver with the story and instead of the main scions we could have left for the new world with Hoary, Clemence, Fordola, even the Ironworks crew would have mixed it up a bit. Flesh out the broader cast of characters, this was the ideal expansion to do it
who's that? im not joking, isn't that an elden ring boss with the lion?
being able to spend time with the background scions would've been great I liked riol in the arr patch content alot
I liked Furry Naruto during EW's patches, the Genki Shounen manga protagonist personality wasn't a problem for me (Hey, it's everywhere cuz it works, right?). By the end of the first half, I was a fair bit disappointed because she practically faced 0 challenge to accomplish her goal, so it felt cheap, but even then, I didn't dislike her. We waved goodbye to her and went on to Fantasy Texas with Erenville, and just when I have connected with Erenville, Wuk Lamat comes back to tell me to keep eyes on her and only her. This made me realize all of a sudden that like 90% of the dialogues in this entire expansion is either directly with Wuk Lamat present, or if by some miracle she isn't on the screen for 5 seconds, the conversation is about Wuk Lamat. When Koana talked with HIS companions, it's about Wuk Lamat. When Bakool Ja Ja talked with his minions, it's about Wuk Lamat. When you venture to Fantasy Texas with Erenville, we gotta retrieve Wuk Lamat's nanny's bracelet, who repeatedly comment on how much Wuk Lamat trusts us. Even Erenville's like "Actually, we're more acquaintances than friends", and even at that, the game has to go "Regardless of how you describe your relationship, there's a trust here".
She didn't just overstay her welcome, she built a giant fortress on your welcome mat, and locked you inside the house. I'm 100% convinced that she's someone at SE's Furry OC/Furry Self-insert and nothing will ever change my mind.
I''m not convinced that sphene is gone, the way they focused on the tiara in the end didn't seem accidental and it won't be random
They specify in one singular line that Sphene's crown is a 'special' regulator and don't elaborate. As mixed as the writing is, I think this was one of the especially deliberate lines. Whether she will be the new Zenos or join us like Fordola is yet to be seen. Though I think they're intent on her villain arc honestly I'd take Sphene as a new face in the crew.
It was CRAZY seeing so many people online have the take of "You don't like Wuk Lamat because her VA is trans!" when it's like... my friend, do you know what game you are playing? You think Final Fantasy XIV players... of all people... are a bunch of transphobes?
Wouldn't that be like having hydrophobia and hanging out in the shallow area of a swimming pool?
What bothered me the most is that NOBODY, not in the MSQ or in ANY Dawntrail side quest, refers to the final days or it's effects on the region. It was a global event that had aftershocks even after we dealt with the Endsinger... We also don't explain Dynamis to anyone, despite the fact that Lamat clearly taps into it during the final trial. We're either being hoodwinked on purpose, or the new writing lead fumbled hard.
From what I've read, we basically stopped the final days before it could spiral into a global issue. It started where the planet's aether shield(?) was the weakest - that is Ilsabard - and started to spread through the leylines.
Ul'dah is full of despair and there were no blasphemies there.
Dynamis is probably kept super secret from everyone, just like/more than the existence of entire universe (that no one really thinks about) or reflections (that we end up explaining to important figures when plot suggests it) (this is a copium, they introduce super powerful powers into story and now they have to deal with them writing wise somehow).
@@BrainiEpic I was under the impression that Ul'dah was spared because of all the development it's leader and people achieved from ARR to Stormblood, not to mention most of the dissenters being Ala Mhigans who now have a steady job getting their homeland back in shape while not starving in the streets of a (comparatively) decadent city.
Still, it did seem like the severity was focused around the xpac areas since the incidents in the other cities were sporadic while Radz-at-Han burned in the chaos and Garlemald was still too feeble from the civil war and Tower of Babel to resist the worst of it.
@@BrainiEpic The effects were worldwide. They say so. They're demonstrated in the role quests where Blasphemies pop up all over the place.
We just don't see much of that in-game because a large part of CBU3's resources were off wasting time on the garbage fest that was FFXVI.
Good. The Final Days was just a shitty version of the Flood of Light anyway and deserves to be forgotten.
@@zephyr8072 In Endwalker, the Final Days were because of the lack of Aether coverage in certain areas of the world (And Zodiark only stopped the Final Days by blanketing everything with a larger amount of Aether to counteract that). Even in the past it was small and localized until it eventually grew to overtake the star.
In the story, it was the region around Radz-At-Han and Garlemald that had the weakest Aether, and the Final Days started to play out there, while only a few Blasphemies were seen outside of those areas (limited to role quests). We simply were able to deal with the problem quicker than it was able to spread because of the work Sharlaya put into their ship and our access to the Mothercrystal.
Is it a story contrivance? Sure; But it was one that existed from the onset, not one that they are retroactively claiming.
I really would've loved for Erenville to get a bit more screentime. He felt kinda under utilized as did Krile. Cramming both of their stories in the last third of the game made it feel rushed.
Krile has been looking for her parents for so long and all she gets is a cutscene where almost nothing happens.
@@Zurui1150 seriously, even in EW patch quests, Erenville and Krile directly being linked to two massive plot points, and in the end that kinda got swept to smaller parts. I personally don't like how Erenville kinda just got swept up in a bunch of things and is forced to just come to terms with it, but I'm willing to accept and pass it off as he's able to grapple with things more easily than most would, even if he doesn't entirely understand it. As for Krile, a bunch of her potential involvement kinda got pushed to the side until we eventually *came across it*, rather than pieced it together, IE the end of the expansion
Yeah, they had to throw Wuk Lamat down our throats, so no time for other characters 😅
@@its.araragi sadly yes.
I think the worst part about Wuk Lamat is how she just overwhelms all other characters in the story. There were so many times where it made far more sense to talk to somebody else, either from their expertise or their involvement, and the story FORCED US to talk to Wuk Lamat... just to have her bumble and misdirect the scene away from the characters that were tied to it.
There's a reason the meme of "Go to Wuk Lamat" became so widespread. Just in comparison, she had the most spoken scenes of diolague in the expansion with Sphene being the second. Y'stola... had four, in all of the expansion. Like, what was even the point of having them in the cinematic? I understand that cinematic was meant to reference primarily the ending, oddly enough, with the WoL standing in for Estinin's fight against Garool Ja-Ja, but why were they even brought in? Honestly, I know it would have been tough, but imagined if it was just the WoL, Lamayti, Krile, the fussy little bun-bun :3 and... that's it. Yes, the writing would have been tough, but it would have shown them wanting to move away from the Scions, let them focus on their own endeavors.
Also, that's another thing that confuses me, why was the cinematic a reference to the literal ending cutscene? Shadowbringers cinematic was actually a prequel giving us brief snipits of what the heroes were doing before the Wol was eventually brought into the First (while setting up some mysteries like Y'stola taking on her mentors name, or "Minfillia" being back. While also just being a great way of showing off not only the two new jobs, Gunbreaker and Dancer, but also the new playable race via the Viera.) But instead Dawntrails was kinda just a reference to the end with some references to the trip forward.
@@kiearawagner7901 TBH the way the music jars to the marketplace part and Krile's reveal then back again was so... blech. The trailer was definitely 'meh'.
It reminds me of how that gremlin is talking trash a moment in the Shadowbringers trailer. The trailer is perfect except for this random douchenozzle Gremlin. The music for Krile is that.
The most egregious example of Wuk Lamat overkill is when we're standing around and Y'shtola....who has had our metaphorical phone number since ARR....calls HER on the linkshell to then relay a message TO US, who was standing RIGHT NEXT TO HER. The writers were forcing her upon us to such an extent as to push aside other characters.
@@WalkerRileyMC It's a complete mess. If they made her just drag into the sky like Poochie from The Simpsons and never come back, I'd be so relieved.
They should've dropped Wuk halfway through. Erenville and Krile got screwed over. Don't even get me started on how Otis was such a missed opportunity to have a death have impact if we got to spend more than a few quests with him. This is the weakest expansion I'd rather play ARR lol
@TheSynysterGamer I'm legit considering starting an alt and just playing through the whole game again, but stopping at 6.5 and pretending dawntrail doesn't exist. Maybe just story skip it when the next expansion comes out.
During the last trial fight Wuky: "Sphene! let us carry your burden, you can rest now" - right after we went around shutting down the living memory without any remorse and forgetting about it ten seconds later.... yeah.... wut?
Also, with Krile, I think I had more story with her in Eureka than in the expansion that is supposed to be her main shining spot.
On the cooking competition, I was actually really looking forward to get some of the baddies as partners... I was very disappointed.
What's worse is they're aping the entire "Remember us" theme from Shadowbringers without the proper context.
There it worked because Emet-Selch's entire arc was about how he longed for his home, but was also tired and secretly wanted the WoL and their companions to prove themselves worthy of being the Ancients' successors. His plea to remember his people is because you have, because you proved he was wrong and now you can carry on.
Here? Wuk Lamat and Sphene suddenly become frens because the plot says so, and Sphene is suddenly just okay with you summarily shutting down her servers with no other context. It's honestly pathetic.
My biggest problem with the expansion is that it literally retreads the same philosophical concepts as Shadowbringers and Endwalker. I know that the game is existentialist in philosophy, but we already went through the "LET GO OF THE PAST, LOOK TO THE FUTURE" with Emet-Selch. Why do we need to learn this lesson again?
Maybe the writers should do it themselves.
I don't know what the future will bring, but I know one thing for certain: During the .5 patch we will do a dungeon where we experience someine else's past world to try and make us connect with it. Again.
The problem with Wuk Lamat's presence is that it's so damn high you have to LOVE her, or else you'll have mixed feelings. She's around 95% of the time. Something individual like "I simply don't enjoy furries, I think they're uncanny and unpleasant to look at" is more than enough to not enjoy her presence - and it's very easy to dislike her for her appearance, voice, story involvement and growth plot, and writing in general. So it sticks out extra hard
I see Wuk Lamat appear and got excited to be button mashing to skip CS. I knew I wouldn't miss anything I cared about
To me it's the same issue with Zero magnified x100 times.
Zero now seems very much like a trial run for what they wanted to do with Wuk Lamat. Becoming the main character, having everyone follow her, your enjoyment of the story being entirely based around whether you like her or not.
There are differences of course. Zero actually had more of a relationship with the antagonist than you, and Wuk Lamat is at least not an egregious mary sue like Zero was.
But it's still a style of narrative I detest and it just makes me wonder what other insufferable protagonist we'll have to play sidekick for next.
drinking game: take a sip every time wuk lamat is the quest giver or the objective is "talk to wuk lamat"
@@christianvacchelli1953 Liver failure within the first 3 zones.
I don't like furry stuff but i thought she was cool enough, in a cartoon cahracter sort of way. I started the expansion pretty optimistic because wuk left a good impression on me in pre-DT patch quests. She managed to make me forget how much i hated lyse. I couldn't believe they managed to shove an entire expansions worth of pre-titan and trolley quests into the damn story but they did, and then tried to save it with a half assed shadowbringers in the last 80% of the expac. It was the first time i had ever felt like i was FORCING myself to play the game, a problem i never had with any of the stories prior.
I'm glad they atleast upped the gameplay portion of the expac up a few notches or i dont think i would've stayed longer. I"m hoping they'll start pivoting in the .x patches but unless they hafve a dramatic character arc themselves in teh writers room, Ff14 could be in major trouble.
If I had a nickel for every time we were told to 'hear, feel and think', in the latter half of the story... I would have a lot of nickels. The story, honestly, was middling... but combat is wonderful this time around. I feel like they need to have Ishikawa take up the mantle of the writer once again, for the MSQ.
Yep. Gameplay was I had a lot of fun. But the story… please bring Ishikawa back. I hope Yoshi P listens to the feedback
i just wish we didn't get a filler arc of an expansion after all of endwalker patch content was its own self contained filler arc... like we JUST went through this.
it’s cool how bakool ja ja just doesn’t face consequences for any of the messed up stuff he did. he just shows us a dead baby pit and we forgive him
While it sounds ridiculous to complain about considering the story, I hated Wuk lamats power scaling because power of friendship, Went from Barely being able to dent Bakool Jajas defence, who as we saw got trounced by Zarool ja. To barely even a Zone or 2 later, 1v1ing (albeit close) the same Bakool jaja, then again a few zones later somewhat matching a Zarool ja that has had an additional 30 years experience. THEN being able to fight hurt and defend against endsinger Sphene which should was attempting to murder an entire star. All through the power of love. If those power amps started and ended with Bakool Jaja fights, i would of been ok with it if they explained a little better, but it just kept happening.
Wuk Lamat felt like a fan fiction self-insert, that just HAD to have all the dialogue, be in ALL the scenes and be the story's end-all. The fact that the delivery of the VO had zero range was the chery on top.
It would be fine if after the 1st half she f-ed off and did Dawnservant stuff, and Erenville took her place as the main companion. Hell, the 2 last areas are pretty much about Erenville and his relationship with his mother, and she still managed to "steal his thunder".
This is really the main issue, and something the toxic positivity people always seem to evade.
The problem is not that she is prominent and the thematic protagonist, and I say that as someone who dislikes her.
The problem is that she sticks around far beyond her arc. She takes time away from Erenville, and from Krille, and then steals your thunder right at the ending and acts like she's suddenly Sphene's best friend despite having barely any interaction with her before.
It would be as if Lyse followed you to the east in Stormblood and made all the events in Hingashi, the Steppes and Doma about her, relegated Hien and Gosetsu to the background, then turned up at the end to punch Zenos in the face before all of his attention is suddenly on her with no thought for the WoL.
@@zephyr8072 More like if after becoming King of Doma, Hien followed you back to Ala Mhigo and made all the plot about him, and then at the end flew up into the sky where you were fighting Shinryuu and chopped off his tail while shouting some vague platitudes about how they're the same.
"Zenos! Listen to me! I understand, I do!, I too am a prince who inherited a kingdom at war! I too have studied the blade! So face me! Not as a dragon, but as the real you!"
It's not bad writing, it's impossible writing.
A lot of this boils down to all of the scion's character arcs just being done. We used to be able to ignore that because the story was more about the antagonists that we followed since 2.0. I wouldn't trust even the best writer to make anything at all with the Scions now because narratively they have all outstayed their welcome one expansion ago.
But as you said they're forced to use them due to reasons outside of the story (fanservice, marketing).
I didn't mind us being put in the background while playing a mentor role. But I did have issues with our characters having zero reaction time. Our characters can defend/survive against attacks like "Ultimate Fate" but can't react to an attack happening 2 ft in front of us. I think our characters being able to have some reaction speed would help us being a mentor figure. I also do think leaning more into the mentor role could help. It might make more sense of us pushing our "student" forward.
Guess part of that is because there's, what, 19 jobs ?
A ninja wouldn't react the same way than a black knight, who wouldn't react the same way than a machinist or than a summoner or a white mage, imagine a paladin deflecting an heavy blow from an opponent with it's shield... now imagine a picto doing the same with a paintbrush ^^
So, either they'd have to come up with multiple alternative cutscenes to fit the job we're playing with when reaching the cutscene to make it satisfying, or settle for an unsatisfying cutscene, in which case the WoL not reacting in time would arguably a lesser evil option...
Yeah, that makes sense. I still wish there could be a job neutral thing that could be a reason as to why we can't react.
@@Sephiroth517 Nah, you can just do a rush forward and then blackout with weapon hitting sound and then switch to your enemy on his knees, if it's wanted it can be done. There are ways around!
@@Arcturus187 yeah, because what people really wants are heroic actions happening off-screen, of course ^^
@@Sephiroth517 That's what we got for the most part. Everything interesting happened off screen.
But that aside, the whole "too many jobs" excuse is a weak one. We know they can swap out animations easily enough, and it doesn't take that much. Let's take your example of blocking an attack. picto has a shield spell. All it would take is showing them casting that before the hit. That's it. It is not hard. It's just laziness.
Besides what was already said, I feel like Wuk Lamat gets a MASSIVE powerboost out of nowhere. During the first zones it's made obvious that she's brave but she lacks strength, she even admits that Bakool Ja Ja stops her like nothing when they trade blows in the Hanu village. Then next time she just get powerful enough to not only overpower him, but also his minions? And later she can even go against Mech- enchanted Zoraal Ja?
Another thing is that there was also no sense of urgency when it was needed, there's a fleet of warships above Tural ready to strike and once we get to the enemy stronghold we just... go check what the stores are selling and the sights? Getting to know the people and Sphene could have been something to do AFTER we defeated Zural Ja, only to then have her betray us or we discovering her plans. That would've made more sense imo. Even Zoraal Ja mentions that she wasn't taking things seriousily
I'm really sad that all I felt at the end was relief that the story was over and that I could go and do the Extremes...
To me she's more reckless than brave in the first half
The sense of urgency thing pissed me off so much. It's even worse that they did it TWICE, the first being what you mentioned and the second one after Zoraal Ja's fight where Sphene straights up goes to prepare to merge dimensions and we go on to help fix fountains and put on plays. There's just so many issues with poor writing, pacing and plotholes its infuriating.
"They picked the safe option."
That perfectly describes this entire expansion.
Not just with the story.... Even the new job skills and everything they did is just the bare minimum of effort put in... I'm surprised I found someone on RUclips who says how it is... We got garbage, lot of reused assets, all dungeon and raid bosses have not a single new mechanic, some are exact copy's from previous ones.... And I don't even want to start with the list,I play from 1.0 and this expansion so far is the worst ever made,even the graphics update is not that big,... The only difference I see is now I can turn off reshade.... Or if I really look I can find some minor things... The 2tone recolor is half assedly implemented to. The hype was immense,but what we got is a big mid nothing, I get it it's a new story arc start, but this story goes nowhere and jumps left and right with a lot of non sense... My friend finished it the first days, I did it slow and literally knew what will happen next without playing it.... They could start fresh without the team and build a new arc with new characters... But no, we got this.
@@UmbraWeiss They went all out artistically tho. Living memory is like Devs saying: "Look what we made! It looks cool, right?"
more like 'lazy' option, for all the time it took, this product is unacceptable.
@@nemnymeria7873 it is, but as you see Ff14 fans love to think everything is alright, and Yoshi P is a God and can't do bad.... And every garbage they do is accepted. This is the biggest problem with this game, it's on live support money while the profit is being transferred to other big AAA projects while Ff14, the money maker gets almost 0 budget.
All expansions, they have yet to do anything drastic
I had no problem with Wuk Lamat until living memory, fatigue is the perfect word,...she just became so draining! And absolutely for the last fight, she shouldn't have broken through. ,The stolen glory was a complete eye roll moment for me.
It's seemed to me Sphene was really offput by Wuk Lamat's advances to become friends. She knew that conflict between them was inevitable and didn't want them to both get hurt. Sphene seemed to get attached to The WoL because we were technically a neutral party. She confided in us a lot. I think it would have been a great lesson for Wuk Lamat to not be so heavy handed. In the end Sphene was more attached to us but Wuk Lamamt got to resolve her end.
@@koatam It helps that by the time she meets the WoL, they've already been to the very fabric of existence with everyone's hope and survival on their back and have seen things only Sphene could relate to. They're like the seasoned veteran whose aura can speak for them more than words could, and with a queen who interacts with everyone under her charge while shouldering the world, she saw a kindred spirit. But then Wuk had to come along because her brother came back here fresh from the patricide slaying fields and saw a leader in her instead of a savior like the WoL.
Sphene may be brought back. They showed her crown at the end and there was a line from an NPC in Solution 9 that her crown was a "special" resurrection device. Though due to the reception of the expansion, that may not happen. Having the scions step back and no longer be central is a great idea, as long as they replace them with new characters. They didn't do that and just dragged them back out to fill their standard roles and it made the whole thing feel cheap.
The writers just didn't have what it took to handle an MSQ run. They did nothing but tell not show and while I don't dislike Wuk Lamat over all, the problems with her were her writing. They wrote her deliberately stupid so she could state the obvious for the player. Assuming the audience is stupid and needs basic explanations is never a good idea. I really miss Ishikawa.
me too. ishikawa’s writing has always made me very emotional, and i know it isn’t fair to hold newer writers to that expectation, but it still makes me miss her. :(
Wuk Lamat is borderline Mary sue which is ironic considering we play the WoL, but at least their excuse is theyre the player character and a blank canvas to RP almost anyway you want to imagine.
With Wuk, her journey doesn't really change her even when she experiences huge losses and her world view isn't really challenged ever.
@@RED_Theory038 Wuk Lamat is... I wouldn't say a mary sue exactly but she is a poorly done character who at least can feel like it at times due to said poor writing.
A mary sue would not have to struggle as much as she did. However this doesn't really matter because the writing was just so bad she only got more annoying.
Yoshi has already said he's started work on the 8.0 MSQ so this expansions MSQ is more than likely already done.
She's dead Jim, gone forever like the birb girl.
The worst part of the final zone is that the game keeps showing you that the endless are people with regrets and feelings, and at the same time tells you they're not people and shutting them down doesn't hurt anybody, which are in direct conflict.
I felt like the whole time we were literally becoming Emet Selch. "No, it's fine. They're not really alive so we aren't really killing them."
They're ghosts being kept in a fishbowl by a lich queen. We're helping them move on.
@@Valavaern The game shows that they're sentient, so even if we're freeing them, it's murder. We are only consulting a tiny portion. If our solution to reach the Endanger had been to sacrifice everyone in Sharlayan to get to the Ultima Thule, do you think they'd have had us just sacrifice the whole island? Or would we have "found another way"?
@@Valavaern The people of the Source and its reflections are fragments being kept in broken worlds by a misguided goddess. Emet-Selch was helping them restore their true forms.
Same logic.
The point is that the game doesn't properly address this conflict so it looks like we're using Ascian logic to sweep aside a society that is in our way without even pondering about what we're doing.
It's a very strange duality, but I kind of get it. The Endless are, essentially, just VERY complex AI, with their training data being the memories of the departed and the people that knew them. Whether or not you want to consider them truly sentient is your decision, but the bottom line is that shutting them down was the morally correct choice - had we done nothing, every single reflection would have been purged of life until countless billions were dead. And, while this is mostly an assumption on my part, I'm willing to bet that most of the Endless would not want to continue living at the cost of billions of innocent lives.
Unfortunately, as much as we would have liked to find another way, Sphene outright wouldn't let us. She purged her own memories and forced the interdimensional merge.
That said, it's rather unclear just how "permanent" the shutdown really is. Who's to say we might not find a way to restore power from a more sustainable source in a patch story? Maybe those Meso Terminals are like hard drives - losing power doesn't delete the contents. I feel like it's a coin toss either way.
I think the fact that Bakool Ja Ja and Zoraal Ja wanted to oh I dont know, conquer the entire star would have been high enough stakes. The fact this expansion's last quarter has such high stakes feels like they needed the expansion to have stakes the same as Endwalker and forgetting that to get to the Endwalker stakes it took a full game and 4 expansions, but they did it within only 1. The story feels slow but also rushed
It felt like two separate stories with a lot of potential being mashed together and given the same amount of time as just one.
whilst I agree the stakes raising in the later part was unnecessary, I never took Zoraal Ja's 'I'm going to conquer the star' as a serious threat because even with his Solution 9 power up, Eorzea clearly would have beat the shit out of him if he tried- even without our help.
@@Keira_Blackstone yeah I also think they should have focused on making Zoraal Ja an actual threat cause we dont really see much of him or his character until the Solution 9 stuff, since the early bits are all centred on Bakool Ja Ja
@@Keira_Blackstone My thoughts exactly! Zoraal Ja: I have robots and battleships! Us: Well guess what, so did Garlemald and look what's left of it. Also, dragons.
One of the things that vexxed me was how Wut Lemao went from getting jumped and owned by some pastel haired bandits to clapping Bakool and his army of goons (somehow he had more mamool ja with him than ever shown in the cutscenes) solo. I could understand if she had her sparring moment like Lyse had on Rhalgrs statue hand but there was no such thing.
Instead she made some ground tacos in the time between her massive jump in combat power.
To me it felt like they pulled from successful elements of other expansions, but never fully committed to any one path of their own. There was rarely time given to build up an emotional connection to characters, or environments (Like Zoraal Ja's son, the Mamool Ja people's struggles, The Endless, Krile's parents). They wanted to tackle the topic of "The worth of a soul", but they chose the route of "Remembrance and the worth of a people" instead of the importance of the self, and the value of life - which Shadowbringers and Endwalker did better.
The story was 'okay', it had potential, but the potential was wasted by wanting to cram tons of elements in without ever fully developing them. Most issues I had could have been solved with a few more side-quests, and a few more cutscenes.
It really bugged me that Bakool Ja Ja threatened one of the judges, only to be told "If you harm me, my people will send word, and you will be disqualified", only for him to do it later and not be disqualified. Why when Bakool Ja Ja stole Wuk Lamat's keystone did they not go to the village that was still in view and report the theft? Why when Wuk Lamat visited her father did she not bring up the missing keystone? Not every element needed to find a conclusion before the patches were rolled out. I would have liked to see more done with Zoraal Ja's insecurities, and Krile's parents.
yeah, i felt a lot of this too. i really wish we'd gotten to see more of zoraal ja's insecurities rather than just having him stonewall his way through the entire first half.
I agree, shadowbringers and endwalker already spent time bringing up these questions about life's purpose and rationale. Personally I feel like with how rushed and shoved together everything in Dawntrail was, I think it's kind of unnessecary to make the last "arc" of this expansion tackling that idea. Especially when we already visited the Yok Huey (I forgor their race :) ) and paid homage to the idea of embracing loss and life. Would honestly would've prefered if the Alexandria arc for Patch Quests.
@@virtual_iska I agree with that, but personally, from what his original motives and plans for winning the rite of succession, it feels like his sudden inferiority complex reveal came out of nowhere, and could only be pieced together in retrospect *after* confronting him and hearing about it from himself.
@@virtual_iska I disagree honestly, the subtlety's written on zoraal ja's motives and intention becoming a clear picture when you put all his behaviors together is much better written then iff he monologues about his insecurities or about his main plan like some people wanted. it's just missed by a ton of people due to the distaste of the rest of the story. him stonewalling is the best option here in my opinion.
Final Fantasy IX fan here, the last dungeon was so divorced from the source material that I didn't feel nothing.
I wish they would have dived deeper into the nature of what makes someone "alive" which would have been unintentionally extremely relevant to todays controversy over AI and where it might go in the future. We basically had an entire zone of programs that were certain they were alive yet had no obvious desire for one thing that defines sentient beings: survival instinct. Basically every single NPC was fine with being shut off to save someone else. In reality, I really don't think it would be just sphene trying to hold on. It would have helped the emotional impact of the final zone as well if you shut down a server while someone begs you not to (hell, we could even feed them the Emet line about how we don't see them as alive ergo it isn't murder). That could have been an excellent conflict if the second arc had been the bulk of the game instead of the selection thing. I wish they would have just had Alexandria attack Tural (maybe the advisor guy opens the gate) mid selection process and derail the entire process. It would also allow the main villain to showcase why he might be a good leader by showing us his ability to defend his nation like he did when the valigarmongo appears. That would have set up a whole idealism vs proven success conflict and made us feel worse for googly jaja or whatever his name was when Wuk takes the throne despite him "holding the line."
honestly a good point haha, i do love that emet line so it would have made it way more interesting to me if they framed it like this!
Perhaps its because they did already die in the traditional sense. Due to this they already have at least subconsiously accepted the fact their lives are over.
I agree but in a diffrent sense as me and my friend came to the conclusion (an probably unintentional conclusion that should've been pushed in game and developed) that you don't need a soul to be human. That the soul is like the engine for a living body but the memories make you a person. Its unfortunate that the whole sphene shutting down the zones thing doesn't really have the utmost impact until you think about it this way. And even then, us coming to this conclusion felt like me and my friend trying to make sense of something that was lacking, instead of the plot being well rounded and picked up.
one of the things that Sphene mentioned was that this system came about because their world was ravaged by sudden and untimely loss so badly that they took comfort in the idea of "eternal" afterlife as long as they could be with the people that they lost unfairly. So to them, it only makes sense that to at least even "be" in some sense is a form of alive, even if it's just the memory of someone, and to continuously fuel their afterlife for the sake of "making every moment count in this second chance".
I think it was intentional.
YoshiP said he wanted a story that can resonate with ppl and current world when Endwalker came out and Garlemald part was very fitting for its time.
Sad that DT wasn't written by better writer tho.
I was very disappointed when the story paired up Wuk with Koana in the cooking competition. Like visibly disappointed.
I remember thinking, "We just formed some major beef with Bakool, Wouldn't it be interesting if we have to work together now? Maybe they'll both parties will learn something!" Then she got paired Koana and said, "Oh, this isn't even going to be a trail. The lizards have zero chance." At least the story acknowledged that I leveled culinary.
I remember that specific scene in the Tuliyollal attack where Krile watches as what is apparently someone's soul being stolen... but she never mentions it. Not to a single character. Doesn't even hint that something weird happened. And then you eventually hear about Sphene's goals down the line but they had such a chance to at least somewhat raise the stakes early on. I expected it to have value because it was the only scene of that nature and ONLY Krile saw it. What was stolen? Why was it stolen? Why would the other nation even need that? Instead we're supposed to tap into emotional investment that just never made it to the bank.
It was also weird that when they drained the soul in a combat environment they were able to separate the memory and soul right there. 2 orbs came out of her one blue one gold. I was under the impression that they separation process required the scrubbers back at solution 9 unless a person is wearing a regulator.
There was so much non-committal and stupidity in this expansion to the point that nothing felt like it really mattered at all. We weren't really on a vacation, we weren't really involved with the struggle, we weren't really a mentor, and because it wasn't even our story where we were the protagonist, the last area didn't really matter at all because we only spoke to the person in question for a handful of lines. I didn't expect high stakes or anything, but god damn.
If the nation of Tuliyollal encompasses both Yok Tural and Xak Tural, why do all the feats take place only in Yok Tural? If the point of the feats is to let the candidates learn about the different cultures of the nation they are going to rule, why are the cultures of Xak Tural not worth knowing? It made no sense at all.
Here are the hooks that DT left us with.
1) the key reqcted to Azem's crystal with Azem's symbol.
2)The origin of the Millala from the South Sea Isles.
3)The key can open gateways to other reflections. Which is likely going to be used with a story with the 1st and 13th
4)We also get an unanswered question about time relatively between reflections. The Millala flee the Source furing the 5th umbral calamity, and ended up in a world that experienced the 2nd umbral calamity of lightning.
5)they made mentiom that Sphene's crown was a special regulator, and tease it at the end.
One more hook that a lot of people seem to be forgetting; Preservation. The shadowy organization that Krile's parents worked for. All we really learn about them was that they were studying the key with hidden intentions to use its power to drain the aether from other reflections. This could have been for Living Memory and the Endless, but I felt there was a distinct difference in tone when characters talked about Preservation's ulterior motivations vs Sphene's misguided actions. Maybe I'm wrong but I honestly don't think we've seen the last of them.
@@CorpusInsanusjust another group of ascians that are up to no good 😂
On the subject of #2. It's not just Millala, it's a whole bunch of other cross-pollinated cultures. We got a lot of "wait, this is EXACTLY like the other reflection" and first Expert dungeon quest underlines it. I think it's a clever plot to make the "old world" matter again, because all kinds of cultures can be related to the Speaker and cross-reflection shenanigans.
@@Ranziel1 oh yes. I found that story to pretty very intriguing. Hopefully we revisit the idea later. There's just so many questions about the state of the other reflections. Even which shard Alexandria is from is not answered. Is it a remnant of the 12th, or one of the surviving reflections that was nearly destroyed by a different lightning aspect disaster.
Don't forget 3/6 of Emet Selch's recommendations from Endwalker completed.
i will admit, i did cry towards the end when shutting down the terminals (as i've had to say goodbye to a lot of my family); but the way it was handled was just so unlike the WOL or the scions. basically we deemed ending these forms of life as means to our end goal because they're "just memories" rather than relying on our endless power or the collective genius of the scions. felt like a very emet move
yeah it was very “you’re not truly alive so it’s not murder” of us, lol
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for voicing this. You explained exactly how I felt. How clunky of a story is it where they have us questing about, helping all these "they're only memories who cares if we genocide them" people? Why "help them have a good feeling" before we wipe them from existence if all they are is a bunch of memory data?
Remember when they said the story will ''see the scions of the 7th dawn divided''?
This is exactly what I expected to happen, and I am still disappointed. The scions never disbanded, because the scion organization never mattered in the story, the main cast we have spent 10 years with does, and they never left eachother. They have done these ''fakeouts'' a few times now, like the plot point with Matoya in Shadowbringers (remember when we speculated some crazy transformation and it just turned out to be Y'shtola using a fake name for literally 0 reason and just shock value?) and the EW launch trailer raising gigantic red flags for everyone making you wonder who dies now.
The ''reunion'' scenes acting as if they were separated for 5 expansions instead of literally 1 patch, and that sucks very much for how much they wanted to convince us that a brand new arc is beginning. They did a fantastic job with that at the end of 6.0, and undid every single thing in post patches and now in Dawntrail. Up to now we are just rehashing old plot threads, killing world ending threats 3 times in a row now and absolutely 0 new permanent cast members.
yeah this really sums it up, unfortunately. :/
I'm someone who really enjoyed the themes of this expansion and replied to another comment about marketing. They felt they'd been mis-sold the expansion and I feel cheated because I'd disregarded it beforehand. That thing about the scions divided, seeing the scions along with us yet again, knowing a fakeout they'll get back together thing had turned me off completely. When I saw the dimplomatic duo on the boat with us my brain checked out and it had been checked out from DT until release. I was buying and playing it only to do the Vana'diel raids and exploratory content when it dropped.
Only for me to be surprised when the expansion had a lot to say about social power structures, politics and the environment. I really don't appreciate fakeouts like that, the trailer had already turned me off considerably, knowing the scions may be involved turned me off even more.
Had they announced beforehand the scions would have less personality and screentime than in ARR I would have been top hype.
@@TankMain-jd8uw It handles all those themes in the worst way conceivable. It's absolutely, unforgivably awful.
Theory on Sphene’s home Reflection is that it is the 12th, a Reflection that was already rejoined in 2nd Umbral Calamity. Alexandria seems to have avoided the rejoining with its barrier, that or the Reflections aren’t fully absorbed by the Source and continue to exist. The Milala are probably originally from either the Source or from the 6th Reflection. Either way they escaped to the 12th during the 5th Umbral Calamity and due to the time distortion they arrived on the 12th before the 2nd Umbral Calamity occurred. (Time shenanigans can be weird.)
Living Memory is another can of worms really
i was thinking it was probably something like that, at least likely the 12th..? but we never get confirmation of what reflection it is so i guess we'll probably be exploring that in the patch contnet.
Sphene is from the 12th no doubt, 2nd umbral calamity was levin. The milala are definitely from the source, it correlates to the disappearance of the lalafells in alo alo island during the 5th umbral calamity. This actually opens up the potential in the later expansions that there's a paradox happening since the milalas arrived from a later time to an earlier calamity caused by an artifact from an unknown source which would make for an interesting next arc.
They're from the source
This is the exact theory a friend and I workshopped while we were finishing MSQ, sadly its the most interesting aspect of the lore drop that happened with Heritage Found MSQ. It has me captivated. The artifact was able to create a pocket of the twelfth that was still heavily aspected to levin when the milala came from our timeline into theirs is what I believe is happening. Its still the 12th, its just the only fraction that was excised from it that remains of that world.
@@virtual_iska It's probably not the 12th, as the moon was not rejoined (we can see it above living memory). A lot of people theorized it was the 12th, but it's never stated in-game.
Things they potentially set up that I saw:
1. The side quest in PeluPelu says he's going to look for a market for corrupt aether crystals. The electrope converts lightning energy to other elements, with the help of the arcane circuits. If they can adapt arcane circuits to corrupt aether crystals, which have the ability to convert elemental aether, it will be an industrial revolution.
2. The description of the cup's power via prayer sounds very much like black auracite from the Ivalice Raid series, and the description of the Speaker that transported the lalafells to the shard said they left behind a large statue of their speaker in the summer Islands. This sets up an opportunity to finally explore the origins of Ultima and how the Heart of Sabek ended up in the pre-shattering world, along with what is lurking between dimensions/outside the world entirely.
3. One side quest in the jungle area has a mysterious spirit show up, and that spirit uses what appears to be an updated model for Gridanian Elementals. There's only one reason I can think for them to be revisiting and testing out that model on the side, and that's because they are getting their strength restored in the future and will start manifesting physically again.
4. Solution Nine reintroduces Lalafell past and Levin Sickness. How do those two things connect? The wanderer's palace and the scholar questline. The sickness that made them all tonberries was introduced from the Summer Islands. Who's decendants now walk Solution Nine. A variation of the anti-tempering procedure was so effective that it allowed them to reverse even the physical changes of the tonberry sickness, which would also be effective on the Levin sickness since it's about fixing elemental imbalance. This would be the perfect opportunity to bring Nym back up a way that doesn't require leveling Scholar, the same way PP Endwalker introduced healing the First that didn't require doing Eden's Gate.
So, a resource war/gold rush on corrupt Aether crystals, which currently are in lands heavily inhabited by ARR Allied Societies, a possible return of the Elementals, having to fight whatever is the true source of Ultima, and a possible return of a nation-state that is from the War of the Magi. All this right after an MSQ who's message was, "sometimes no amount of empathy or understanding will stop you from having to go to war."
I think they are gearing up for some sort of world war, and are pre-prepping us to not dehumanize the people on the other side of the conflicts.
Edit: also, this idea is just for fun, if they figured out how to make a stable gate system, we could have a relic where all three Gerolts meet to work on it. The Alcoholic one from the source, the love-sick one from the First, and the energy drink addict from Solution Nine.
For me one of the hilarious things is the Dawntrail character poster. You have Thancred and Urianger on there with Koana, thinking they would be important roles. Instead, they're hardly in it, They could of been emails , it's how bad it was. The twins were also lackluster too. Honestly, I think two landsguard commanders supporting Koana over Zoraal Ja might of been a bit more compelling.
what really ruined it for me was the surprise pity party we were meant to feel for Bakool Ja Ja. and everyone was just ok with it. it went downhill after
I’d say my biggest issue with Wuk are the people that demand you love her, then get super annoying and try to attack you if you don’t.
Yep, Some very vocal ones on Steam.
My blocklist is pretty large off this Expansion alone.
Yeah, Twitter has been an absolute cesspool for it right now. I've been avoiding the social media side of the community since release.
GCBTW
@@HollowedXIV All the forums, Steam Twitter, FFXIV ETC have been full of aggressive people lately.
You mention Dawntrail bad or Wuk Bad and they go ballistic.
Where do these people even exist tho...
I literally see nothing but negativity about her on the subreddit and forums..
I disliked her the very moment she she introduced herself in Endwalker.
I think one of the worst parts about the whole story was the way zoraal ja killed gulool ja ja, how we were just standing there and watching the duel while outside the civilians were still being murdered by zoraal jas puppet soldiers. Wuk lamat later says that she didnt want to tarnish gulools honor by stepping in but i still think it was absolutely terrible we didnt confront him then. That is because i do not consider gulool ja ja putting his „honor“ over the fact that his people are being slaughtered right outside his palace by his own son. Not to mention that he won the duel and kiled zoraal ja, then he just comes back to life, kills him and walks away, while we, the savior of the world watch that mass murdering psycho go. Yeah, sure he stopped his attack but we should have killed him right then and there, permanently. This fact pisses me off because you could argue that him killing all those people in solution 9 later on is just because of us not stopping him at the first opportunity. So yeah, not tarnishing gulool ja jas honor in a bullshit cheated duel killed a bunch of civilians and endangered all of tural and even the world.
this also leads me to the filler zone, zone 4, after the first part was dragged out for so long with cooking, learning about crafters and alpacas and trading we finally find the golden city and we do nothing with it, its like finding atlantis and then just leaving, yeah, sure, we didnt have the key but the fact that afterwards we just go to shaaolani where we spend 30 minutes just stinking up some criminals base and leading that corrupt guy over half the map because we couldnt just cause trouble by busting their asses straight up. and suddenly after that absolute slog of a zone tural gets invaded and there was a 30 year time skip off screen to have another world ending threat that as i mentioned above, we just let go, is just ridiculous.
not as ridiculous as zoraal ja though, that guy was an absolute clown, a genocidal maniac that is also weak as hell. you wanna tell me he was already one of the 3 that dueled his dad and didnt go out in a stretcher like estinien and the wol, then that guy has a 30 year time skip, returns 30 years more experienced with high tech gadgets and weapons and he still gets absolutely bodied by his basically half dead father. (since the head of reason died 3 years ago, or rather, 33 for zoraal ja)
what kind of villain or threat is that? oh yeah, he revives himself and absorbs a beast soul to kill his dad but at a baseline he still never came close to surpassing his father as he always wanted to prove. and, once again in case you skipped my rambling before, we let that genocidal maniac go even though he has already shown that he would even slaughter his own people and harvest their souls.
i really wished we got to see more of the absolute chad, gulool ja ja, after the duel where we could straight up say wuk lamat aint a ruler and him saying that if the victor was unfit he just wouldnt hand over the throne made him very interesting and sympathetic to me, his smarter side died and he knows its time for change, but if that change came at the detriment of his people he wont just retire and leave them to ruin. the massive responsibility he had i think he carried exceptionally, which is another part that makes him not wanting others to engage in the duel with zoraal ja even more ludicrous imo. he said he was going to break his word of passing his throne even if the victor accomplished his task, basically tarnishing his honor and word in the process to protect his people but then he lets his people die and refuses to be helped? because zoraal ja might retaliate or something? for all we know at the time that might not even change anything even if zoraal ja died, but it would definitely save more people. in the end his "sacrifice" was basically pointless since i dont believe the wol and everyone in the palace couldnt have at least forced him to retreat after killing him over and over again.
we really were just a side character, offering words and moral support from the sidelines. take wuk lamat fighting bakool ja ja, we literally just go to the side and play HER, why cant i play my OWN character and beat a hundred peoples ass but instead play ANOTHER character, i could play games like the witcher or cyberpunk if i wanted someone else to accomplish something. even at the final boss wuk lamat steals the spotlight.... oh, sphene teleports everyone else away leaving only us because we are that dangerous, where tf did she teleport them??? right next to her boss room? like 30 meters to the side for her to just jump in? thats like porting the scions right next to endsingers ultimatum where they just jump in after zenos made the crack and barged in like an absolute gigachad.
in general i didnt even really mind wuk lamat that much, she only became a little more mature compared to the start but her motivations and goals never changed in the slightest but its AT LEAST not always her fault that us and the scions just stand there. people complained about the scions in ew, but in dt wuk lamat is pretty much the protagonist like we were in ew and this time we are just one of the scions standing around her like they stood around us in ew.
kudos to anyone who has read my incoherent, unstructured rambling and yapping up to here but im still not done
i also think they could have made the last zone way more fatalistic and depressing, while also making sphenes character that much more tragic and "sympathetic".
let me explain, we learn that sphene is essentially just a program that is forced to do all she can to preserve the endless despite knowing the suffering she will cause others. so my idea for the last zone would have been that instead of the people being all smiling and happy they instead were pretty much numb, that eventually in their endless existence they came to realize that falsely living an eternity in something akin to a "prison" is not something they desire.
and thus, instead of presenting us with this happy zone in perfect condition they showed us a golden zone, with all manner off food and entertainment, perfect in every way but with inhabitants that have long grown weary of this "fake" world. imagine a fake, perfect reality where you cant die and are forced to remain forever, unable to even decide for yourself to fade away, an existence without purpose and freedom at the cost of other peoples lifes. a perfect contrast between a perfect world but unhappy people
you wouldnt have this moral dilemma of whether we are killing a bunch of people or simply erasing them to save others without most of them realizing but instead it would rather be their salvation from an endless, meaningless existence
that would also be able to make sphene much more sympathetic, she loved her people in life, and in death she was forced to do all she can to preserve them, her duty would force her people to remain even against their will as she essentially is a slave to her purpose, and despite her peoples suffering she would basically be forced to be their jailor. pretty much turning her love for her people into their chains. and despite that her people would still love her, wanting to disappear with the our help to relieve the burden sphene carries, making their end bittersweet and once again showing just how much sphene meant to them. i wouldnt change the end all that much, sphene would still have to be stopped as she is powerless to resist her purpose but finding closure in knowing that wuk lamat will take care of her people in her stead
it would hammer home that life is valuable because it is not forever, death is what makes life beautiful and living forever makes your existence pointless, why explore the world today if you have an eternity to so? time is only valuable because it is limited.
i feel that that would have made the people in the last zone much more interesting and made the relationship between sphene and her people that much more meaningful, neither of them chose to become endless, the scientists chose for them and they were essentially victims
but that is just me rambling about what would have probably made me sad, instead of watching a bunch of happy people i dont know puff into thin air. i would have also left the city perfect and golden, yet completely void of any people, shwoing that altough its beautiful it is fake and lifeless
10/10 ramble
Actually a good read!
I was pretty annoyed by Wuk Lamat by the end of things. Her endless friendship speeches just made her annoying. And yeah, I didn't appreciate her appearance in the final boss, either.
The thing is, though, is that I'm concerned that, despite the fact that technically, Wuk Lamat and Erenville should not be joining us going forward on future adventures, they might still be permanent party members as we venture to other places. If I just focus on this expansion alone, and I'm doing that specifically because I heard that they have new writers on the project, then Wuk Lamat's excessive prominence in the story would indicate that she is meant to be the new lead going forward...which doesn't make sense since she's technically a leader of a nation. And yet, that looks like the direction they are going from my perspective.
Erenville, meanwhile has a slightly more understandable reason for joining us, albeit a rather weak one: his mother's final wish. In which case, I can see him picking up a fighting style going forward. That being said, I'm of two minds as to whether or not he should really be doing this. It's likely that his wish will take him to other Reflections, but at the same time, is it really sensible for that to be the case?
I dunno. Nothing truly serious has transpired yet, in terms of truly destructive dips in story quality, but I am concerned for the future. Especially after seeing that one Asmongold video regarding Dawntrail reviews. We shall see where things go.
21:37 I think a better choice for Sphene (and Zoraal Ja, for that matter) was for her bad-guy turn to occur in post-DT patches. Having Zoraal Ja be the big bad of DT 7.0 would have let us flesh out his fall and his tragedy better; and also give us more time to reveal the tragedy of Sphene being so tied up with the Endless. And it’s not like we don’t have precedent for big bads getting defeated in post-expansion; Nidhogg’s defeat only occurred in 3.2, which honestly let Thordan’s badguy arc in 3.0 breathe…
I was thinking this too. It would have been so much better to have her show what she was fighting for (Living Memory so we could have that zone) but ultimately we fight Zoraal Ja as the BBEG for 7.0. The last 1/4 of the story felt almost rushed to me. Like I still will say its great, but it could have been awesome!
It's not like we don't have precedence of them adding additional areas into the game post msq either. We quested in and visited the world of darkness
Nidhogg was 3.3
NGL, I set my standards low for the story when I knew Ishikawa was not writing it... She did supervise, but it just doesn't feel the same :/
Sure …”supervise”
There were, maybe 3 scenes that were typical Ishikawa scenes (this includes the Graha gondola scene). It's so clear when she helms something and when she isn't.
Man the Sphene being an ascian is all but name hit me hard, I hadn’t thought about how close they really are. It all felt far to rushed and it really did feel like they just tried to copy everything the .0 stories of both shadowbringers and endwalker did and shove it into those last 4 levels.
I honestly wish they had let us have 5 levels like that brief period of just being off having an actual genuine adventure with Erenville, or let us just wander around like Estinien, that would have been the filler I want to see. And it isn’t like they haven’t give us filler characters for the story run of dungeons before, they did it in Elpis.
It was all in all a meh story that just didn’t give us the time to get attached. The only character I can say I really liked that was new was Erenville’s mom, because she was just really likable. The rest were lots of potential without the time to sprout.
The 1st time i met Sphene, I thought she was one of the Meteia who hadn't been corrupted by despair and ended up on a shard. Her mannerisms and her overall basic character design screamed "I AM METION'S SISTER". I would have preferred that story. What we got was a robot with 1 part of the real Sphene's personality + programed to protect her people. This reminded me of Emet's motivation (wanting to bring back his people + being tempered by Zodiark).
Also, didn't Krile's parents work with the Preservationist (I believe that's what they were called) who created Robot Sphene? Why do we not ask them about anything regarding that group/department?
I feel like one of the biggest issues for me personally when it comes to the story revolves around how Zoraal Ja's family treats him, or more specifically the lack of it. I'll fully admit I'm a Zoraal Ja enjoyer and I would have found him a vastly more appealing focus character than Wuk Lamat, but even if the general beats are the same I feel like the MS misses a few crucial scenes that would feel like they're prominent for pointing out flaws in characters -- but then they don't, because the story really wants you to like Wuk Lamat and this would make her look bad.
What I'm talking about is the genuine lack of any kind of care and affection directed towards Zoraal Ja by any of his family to a degree where if intentional it deserved far more attention than a single line after his trial when you're back in the capital that "we should have tried harder" from Wuk Lamat, because frankly, she never tried. None of them did. If they did it happened before the MSQ and that just goes against part of Wuk Lamat's narrative arc of learning about her people and their culture and what makes them unique so she can better understand and protect them as a leader. The entirety of the Mamook portion of the MSQ has Wuk Lamat go out of her way to try and figure out what the issue with the local Mamool Ja is, and by extension have a heart to heart of sorts with Bakool Ja Ja. There's no threat of losing out on the keystone as Koana is playing it safe, and Zoraal Ja just got disqualified.
So why do neither of them give even a single shit about their brother who's very clearly going through the lowest point in his life right now, especially Wuk Lamat? The fact that she's all gungho and ready to do the trial, and then her, Koana, and Gulool Ja Ja seem to completely forget Zoraal Ja even exists until after he puts on the tron suit and kills a bunch of people just comes off as what would be a genuine flaw in Wuk Lamat she needs to address -- everything she did for her people, she couldn't even lift a finger to do for her own brother, and she just wrote him off as a lost cause and then continued to show any lack of concern when he fucked off because "hey Koana be Dawnservant with me!" Not one member of his family seems to care about him, and that only serves to reinforce how isolated and alone he actually is. Which would be great, but the game never criticizes Wuk Lamat or the others for this because they're meant to be the good guys. Zoraal Ja didn't have anyone, and no one really tried to reach out to him, not even his own family -- which isn't an excuse for what he did, but while it's part of why I like his character because I feel like it adds to it, the fact that it doesn't seem like a noteworthy fuckup that his champion of peace and understanding sister somehow excluded him as someone worthy of peace and understanding during the entirety of the rite isn't at least brought up as something for her to struggle and come to terms with and grow from feels shoddy.
I can't count on that it's meant to be subtle writing in the same expansion where they have to explain something to you immediately after it happens like when Krile has her empathy echo activate and tells you Zoraal Ja wants to do evil shit. And then literally none of you address this or attempt any kind of emotional connection with him. Hell, I think it would have been a good opportunity for the WoL to get some character moment with Zoraal Ja like we did with Koana where we can speak with him one on one just to flesh him out more and at least get an idea of how he pushes people away by seeing it first hand instead of Wuk Lamat telling us Zoraal Ja was always distant even as kids at the dinner table -- that just paints her and the rest of her family in a worse light, but especially her because it continues to raise the question of why she gave up on him and never made another attempt as part of her arc? I'm not saying it would have been enough, but just one scene where she makes a genuine, real attempt to show concern and care for her brother would have done wonders for both of them as characters.
Like, I can't tell if it's intentional or not but even Gulool Ja Ja seems to be flawed in how Zoraal Ja is clearly suffering from some kind of neglect his father never really addressed, and how he never went out of his way to show concern for his own son -- I'd like to think it's an intentional story moment to show that the lack of the Head of Reason can lead to tragedy, as the rite genuinely puts people at risk of harm like with the Hanuhanu; they're quite literally starving (including children as per a line from the Cornservant questline) and Wuk Evu knows how to resolve the situation, but he can't tell them directly because it would ruin the intended way to pass the trial. That's not good leadership to leave a community of your people in a situation like that so your kids can *maybe* figure out how to fix it. Wuk Lamat and Zoraal Ja are very clearly meant to parallel the Head of Resolve by their respective titles, so maybe it's further commentary on how you need *both* in order to make the best decisions, but that's just speculation.
The point, I feel, is that Zoraal Ja's viewpoint that he has nothing and nobody (I'm not going to address the kid because hopefully post patches will go into more detail as to where he even came from because he genuinely feels like he exists to be a plot device first and Eiko reference second and then third a reason to make Zoraal Ja look worse and fourth to try and make you feel sad) is pretty much entirely proven correct. His family forgets he exists at his lowest moment and they don't seem to ever truly realize how they failed him, and while you could argue it's not their responsibility, (though frankly it is a parent's responsibility to put their children first before everything, but that's my opinion) the fact that Wuk Lamat specifically doesn't give a single shit about him, let alone something that would make more sense for her character like trying to engage with Zoraal Ja to open up to her post-disqualification and *failing* to reach him then writing him off to focus on becoming Dawnservant and seeing the direct result of her choice to write off her brother serving as one of many motivators for him turning into a villain which would give her something to regret and develop from, but instead when it comes to him she just comes off as uncharacteristically uncaring -- and it doesn't seem to be intentional, either.
you totally nailed how i feel about zoraal ja. you’re right that they never once have his family be in the wrong for the obvious lack of care they show him, despite how much he laments this at the end during his boss fight. it’s really sad, i feel so bad for him.
I was about to raise that point as well, but you said everything I wanted to and more, thank you. That’s exactly how I felt as well.
I also want to point out that not only did nobody in the village know that the rite enervated their crops, the one person in the in the village that does the repairs on the focus, the one that DID know about the rite innervating the crops, spent years letting the focus go into disrepair KNOWING it's why the food grows.
Imo the issue is that as they're characterized, it makes no sense that GJJ or even WL wouldn't notice that ZJ is suffering. Like we're to believe that the chill dad who solved a century long war with tacos wouldn't at any point be like, "Hey proud of ya son!" Or WL whose entire character is supposed to be helping people? How are the people that are characterized as the most empathetic people in their country going to be the ones neglecting ZJ? So instead of addressing that in some way the story just tries to push it under the rug which leads to stuff like him being forgotten during the coronation. When really all it would have taken is showing something like GJJ being too distracted with running the country, him favoring WL, etc.; or if you don't want to "damage" his character, showing that ZJ always had support and he just never realized because he pushed people away (which is what I think they were going for but that is only developed at all literally one line after he's already dead lol)
@@captainpocky It feels like they were trying to set up some further parallels to the importance of having both Resolve AND Reason, maybe? Like the Reason head's passing left the Resolve one who is comparatively emotionally unintelligent and thus unable to pick up on what his son needs and simply assumes that following through with the rite will solve all problems in due time? But then you have the scene where he directly speaks to you and asks you to look after his daughter so that also falls apart for me. I feel like some kind of set-up where he asks us to keep tabs on Zoraal Ja in addition to watching out for Wuk Lamat could have given us an actual goal for ourselves in this expansion and given us a few one on one scenes with him to better characterize him and give us more purpose in the overall narrative as part of this smaller subplot, or something? I dunno.
Really, the fact that no concern is shown to him while Wuk Lamat has the time to try and play nice with the entirety of Mamook, and Koana literally gives up on the throne to support her genuinely doesn't play nice with the idea that Zoraal Ja just pushed everyone away that I agree they tried to push because that was absolutely the last chance anyone had to try and reach out to him, and no one did. Just adding one scene of Wuk Lamat attempting to reach out to him and him telling her to piss off would have added a lot of weight to his fate and both their characters, and given a lot more impact to Wuk's single line saying she "should have tried harder" if she had actually ever tried at all.
I think making the expansion about there being a lack of party members to help you during your journey would have been a way better concept than traveling with the scions. You start off with Wuk Lamat, Erinvale, and yourself, nobody else. Then, as you travel across the nation, you meet new people who join your party. They could be chill, or they could be an asshole, but the more you get to know them, the easier the rite of succession becomes. By the end of the expansion, you'd have a whole new crew that you could trust to watch you back. (Or maybe not, it could be more interesting).
This could have been pretty amazing... give them all a specific role to play in the journey. Actually replicate the story of Gulool Ja Ja where he journeyed the land with a group of friends.
WoL: Adventurer and discoverer.
Wuk Lamat: Sheltered Princess taking her first steps out into the world.
Erenville: knows the land and the animals but not the people.
Old Wuk Evu: scholar and cultural consultant.
Mablu: deal-maker and facilitator.
Vorporlor: warrior-guy and muscle. Still doesn't like Wuk but comes along out to repay his debt for her saving his people from Valigarmanda.
Sareel Ja: seer and mage, ostensibly sent by Gulool Ja Ja to watch over Wuk but has his own agenda of wanting to gain the power of the Golden City.
Between WoL(any role), Wuk Lamat (tank or melee dps), Vorporlor (tank), and Sareel Ja (healer or ranged dps), you've got the basic 4-man Trust party as well.
Just speculation as I dont think the devs were intending for us to think like this. But i think that the reflection Sphene is from has already rejoined the Source, it why Emet-selch knew about the Golden city already and was hinting at it for us to go explore for. Another reason i thought it might be a refection already rejoined is because in Heritage Found you will notice all the Lightning going on and how they even advance there technology on Lightning aspect, Sphene mention as well in her reflection there was a lot of storms soon after the wars were died off. The Second Umbral Calamity was the Calamity of Lightning which joined the Twelfth back to the source meaning were basically looking back into what the Twelfth was in its final days.
I feel like they need to say something like Dawntrail is a micro-arc between two larger arcs, because right now they're off to a really really bad start if they're planning for another 10 years. I mean seriously, did they learn nothing from the failures of ARR? Also the fanbase is coping quite a bit by saying "they're setting up the story" because its not an excuse for the beginning of a story to be bad for set up purposes. Again, the reason why so many new players don't stick with this game is because they hate ARR too much before reaching Heavensward.
"failures of ARR" Give a realm reborn a break, they had a strict time schedule to revive this game after 1.0 nearly sunk the franchise. They've gone and reworked it like, 3 times at this point. Re works 1 and 2 were mainly quest culling and adding flying to post arr to ease the pain into HW. Re work 3 was redesigning the dungeons to resemble dungeon content later in the game and make them soloable with NPCs. It's a lot better these days than it was. And with the graphics update, ARR cutscenes look way better than they previously did too, making them bearable.
Now if only the billion dollar company would stop the "it costs too much" argument when it comes to redubbing ARR. Cmon, voice actors aren't expensive enough to sink your wallet, SE.
Many people disagree with me, but I think it would have made a bigger impact and allowed more exploration if the scions DID NOT come back in Ultima Thule. Like with Emet's creation magic, perhaps we could have contacted the scion's thoughts occasionally in Ultima Thule such as like contacting the dead in FF10. It would have been heartbreaking of course. But after watching MANY streamers and talking with lots of people. Almost all didn't believe that the devs had the guts to axe the scions. Disbanding is a cop out and we really didn't even do that as we have so many reunions it's lost its impact. We went to the literal edge of existence with our battles and NOBODY paid the price on our team.
I was actually thinking the same thing with the cooking trial. We had already seen plenty of interaction between Wuk Lamat and Koana and Bakool, I was expecting a chance to finally shed some light on how Zoraal Ja actually feels about his adoptive siblings and maybe foreshadow that he is cracking under the pressure of expectation. He was already talking about "I wanna start war to show why war is bad" like ok. But showing his desperation to become more than just his father's son. To show he was worthy to be himself, but instead we get that after he's done as a character and we've seen him do a series of heinous acts for seemingly no reason. Instead we get more of Koana agreeing with Wuk Lamat and like, that's nice n all buuuuut let's do something a little more interesting. Plus showing the history of the Mamoolja and Hrothgars (i forget the dawntrail tribe's name) and how their father was able to bring them together not through war but understanding might help him see the holes in his theory or might reinforce that his way will be better, I dunno.
Either way, I definitely think there were some missed opportunities for more interesting parts. Plus, just imagine how funny a scene of Koana and Bakool jaja having to try to cook together would be. They both quit after this challenge anyway.
I will say though: I certainly was NOT relieved to have to travel alone with Erenville. Fuck Erenville. He fuckin sucks.
And I haven't played any other FF game except 14. Never have, probably never will, don't care to. The references I never even knew were references until watching videos like this and every time I learn that something is a reference it kind of retroactively sours the experience for me. Like now looking at Golbez I don't really think he's as cool as I originally did. Same with Sphene, though Sphene was kinda just, whatever. I didn't really get attached to Sphene at all. She was just the new girl Wuk Lamat left me for YnY
WHY DOES EVERYBODY HATE STORMBLOOD?? I swear, every video I've watched lately talking about why Dawntrail sucks takes a chance to dog on Stormblood like it's the Eorzean pasttime! I'm not saying Stormblood was better than Shadowbringers or Endwalker, but like, is it not better than Heavensword or the SLOP that is ARR?? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
"WHY DOES EVERYBODY HATE STORMBLOOD?" I've got a theory about this, and I think it comes down to the way the narrative structure was split across Ala Mhigo and Doma.
Basically there's 3 types of people:
Type A likes Ala Mhigo and dislikes Doma.
Type B dislikes Ala Mhigo and likes Doma.
Type C likes Ala Mhigo and likes Doma.
Type A and B both ended up not liking Stormblood, because 50% of the time they were stuck in an area they didn't like.
@@Zidana123 I mean.. I guess I can get that. It did sorta feel like you were pressing pause on one side to go to the other, but I liked both locations and enjoyed the story and characters enough to overlook that.
@@brreakfastYT My fellow "Type C"! >:D
Assuming you didn't have an issue with the characters (a lot of people really didn't like hien or lyse), then the major issue with Stormblood was that it basically spent 10 hours retelling a story it had already told in the previous 10 hours.
You travel to a distant land, and meet the interesting native people, but they're being dominated by an EVIL woman with a tragic family backstory. She's so evil she'll kill innocents or even her own followers. But, with the help of the local tribals, you ultimately beat her and prevail! And then,
You travel to a distant land, and meet the interesting native people, but they're being dominated by an EVIL woman with a tragic family backstory. She's so evil she'll kill innocents or even her own followers. But, with the help of the local tribals, you ultimately beat her and prevail!
(Also Heavensward was good)
@@OrdigTroll I mostly liked Hien. Lyse was super annoying and disappointing. I was really happy to learn more about the lovable spaz Yda, who had been my favorite Scion through ARR and Heavensword. Then she just becomes some boring, whining girl with a dumber name.
As for the two of the same plots... Yeah, you have a point when you word it like that. I personally didn't have that experience when I played through it and felt the settings and characters were distinct enough to enjoy individually.
Heavensword was good, but imo it's the weakest of all the expansions. I think it gets a lot of nostalgia points because when it came out people could only compare it to ARR (which is almost entirely shit) Every expansion that came afterward were improvements, especially when it comes to quest design. Forward and back and then forward and back and we go forward and back
My gripe with Dawntrail is how their writing felt rushed overall. To be frank the pacing I think was the biggest issue because they could've pushed back Solution 9 and the entire Sphene arc as Post MSQ ala Zero. Because the thing is. The entire 7 feats storyline being only exclusively Yok Tural exclusive was pretty much a slap in the face.
The reason for that is Tural was meant to be a country bound by unity and culture. And what they did? Make a literal boarder to the north.
They had so much missed potential narrative wise. One example being how literally there were tribes that had internal strife but they did nothing with it and just made Wuk Lamat do Talk no Jutsu instead of her actually looking for a solution like her father did.
It would've made sense if the Mamool Ja are proactively sabotaging the claimants and causing strife within all the tribes.
The mere fact that the ENTIRE party of Gulool Ja comprised of people from the north, south AND Eorzea but only for us to have 0 exploration or way to be exposed to Xuk Tural and its culture just made it feel all the more like they played check box simulator.
And don't get me started with how Wuk Lamat just felt like the second coming of Alphisae with how Wuk Lamat had ARR Alphinaud's naivite and Alisae's heart but none of the reward/proper buildup.
it really did feel like two completely different stories mashed into the same expansion, didn't it? :/
@@virtual_iska Exactly. It just felt like they had to cram a world ending threat despite the fact that we have a PERFECTLY adequate domestic threat or a few right there.
I think my biggest gripe with DT was that we met Erinvilles mom once she's already became and Endless.
I think there would have been some emotional stakes to things if we met her for a short quest chain before starting to head to Erinvilles hometown, just a
"Oh!!! Ran into my fussy lil bnuy as I was visiting my friend!! Oh we just *have* to get this train running again so we can get home as soon as possible. Y'know Eleny' theres this cute girl back at the village, you remember (girl) right? right?"
and him getting his hmms and hawhs out of the way back then.
If after that a "i'll go on ahead sweetie~" and then the barrier appears?
Now, its not just a wonder of his mom, he definetly *knows* his mom is possibly in danger, and is likely going to pressure us to work harder, then we move into how the msq went.
Just a bit more time of us experiencing their interactions with each other. Thats all it would have took to be able to form a bond with erinville over finding his mother and making sure shes safe. Along with the heavy realization of how quickly you can lose someone tragically.
My hope is they have the balls to *keep* Living Memory dead. Double down on the very obvious choice they made.
To my understanding, the writers for Sorrow of Welyt did the story for DT; in many ways, that's quite obvious and makes some of the choices more understandable. Even though I did enjoy the story (yeah, I enjoyed Stormblood too), I can tell the Werlyt writers were definitely not ready for MSQ scale writing.
I'm tired of boring final zones.
There's nothing to DO in the final zones to revisit them except for hunts and such.
Soooo. I just lost my younger brother to soo is side, and turning the memory data points off felt heart wrenching because I am straight up huffing copium these days by surrounding myself with the memories of who I lost. His pictures are everywhere. I have bags of his clothes that I cuddle and bury my head into just to get a smell of his cologne. I still talk to him every day, despite knowing I am not talking to the living breathing man I grew up alongside. I'm literally living in memories. And it hurts, but it is precious.
Watching Erenville walk along, stifled with confused and anger and shock at the sudden loss of his mother was absolutely killing me. I imagined myself walking alongside my brother in a beautiful place, and struggling to enjoy it knowing full well I have to delete him soon. Ugh. No!! I could never...
PRO TIP you can turn the lovely original look of the place back on with NG+!!
How do you do that with Ng+???
@@davidpower5710 select any scenario in the main scenario categories of NG+ while you are in the zone and while youre there it will return to its original state, sometimes though doing certain things will automatically suspend your ng+ for some reason so sometimes you might have to turn it back on but most of the time you will be fine. Just make sure to suspend ng+ to turn it off when new patch quests come out.
@@davidpower5710 You just have to launch a NG+ in a past expansion. It will reset it's parameter since for the NG+, you've never been there (Also work with Mare Lamentorum for Zordiarch prison and Ultima Tule for the creepy remix)
I'm sorry for your loss. I cant even imagine losing my older sister, holy shit. My condolences ❤❤
@@davidpower5710 NG+ for Dawntrail won't come out until a later patch. For Endwalker it was during 6.58 when all the Endwalker content was released. It will probably be the same for Dawntrail.
I completely agree. I somehow arrived at the same conclusion coming from a totally different direction. They put all of the scions in the story, who are capable of plot-defining feats, and yet they hardly utilize them. Even when it would be morally appropriate, like having Ali use Angelo to heal people in the later half of the game. In fact, everything we're seeing in Dawntrail is a variation of something the scions have already dealt with before. Even the WoL's experiences in high society from AAR and Heavensward are not really represented properly. Are we really going to let Wuk Lamat just run off on her own? Did we learn nothing from the poison chalice incident in AAR? Actually, AAR Thancred was better at keeping an eye on Nanamo than we are with Wuk Lamat given the very first few cutscenes I have in my log.
Fun Spoiler Example of something we could have done:
Sphene clearly wants to tell us something, but keeps glancing over her shoulder at the Alexandrian drone robots observing everyone. We learn that she is incorporeal and can jump bodies. Okay, lets plan a kidnapping. Have Ali beat up a robot and use Angelo to clear its memory banks of any malicious programming. Get a refined crystal of Lightning aspected Auracite to contain Sphene's consciousness or a similar device from solution 9. Take whitewashed drone and kidnapped royalty outside of barrier and install Sphene. Then we can talk to her without the Eternal Queen/Alexandrian system watching.
as much as people dunk on wuk lamat and rightly so I think the real crimal offense in this story was what they did with zoraal ja, his part of the story was the only thing keeping me interested 2 zones in while I felt like a side character in a naruto episode, zooral ja was rather morally ambiguous and was not showing his motives, it seemed clear that sareel ja was manipulating or messing with him in some way, next moment zoraal ja cuts him down and goes full disney villian and I was just left sitting there like WTF??? surely theres a story thread that was dropped here or something cuz it made zero sense and it was the point where I just started skipping since my last hope of some intrigue in this story was gone
I expected the Taco Tuesday trial to turn out that all 4 participants have to work together cause the 2 person teams represent one of the factions and have THE ACTUAL PARTICIPANTS make the food instead of us flexing our CUL skills off screen...
...Is it too late to go back to the edge of the Universe and resurect our combat-sexual friend? Bet he'd love to be a Viper...
hahah i do miss him!!
Sphene's crown apparently has the same symbol the emblem of Pashtarot (I didn't know who that was until it was pointed out to me, but it's another position on the Convocation who was working on a memory preservation/reconfiguration system in Elpis and was in charge of order and discipline), between that and the masks in the volcano (that somehow none of the npcs with us noticed???) we're 100% seeing another ascian at some point, probably in the post-MSQ. I think the Sphene we met was simply a recreation of her based on a specific selection of her memories that the folks who did it considered to be her ideal version, but since their proccess separates the soul from the memories it's possible that her soul is hanging out in a soul tube or whatever. So we might be seeing her (or another version of her, at least) come back pretty soon. Maybe now that her memories have been released back into the aethereal sea and if her soul is able to do the same, that'll allow Pashtarot to attempt a comeback tour or something.
There were definitely parts toward the end of this storyline that had me absolutely bawling at my computer though. For me it was all the stuff to do with family, especially between Cahciua and Erenville, though that's possibly more about my own personal losses than the writing itself.
I do *really* wish we'd been working against Koana longer, I so badly wanted the opportunity to absolutely mop the floor with Thancred and Urianger at least once. If we'd been paired with Zoraal Ja during the Great Turali Bake Off maybe we could've fought over one of the ingredients or something. Ah well, maybe next time.
Hm....so that's why they showed her crown at the very end in a cutscene. I was wondering why her crown was so special and why they did that. Interesting.
@@Gofr5 Yeah I didn't catch the reference either, it was explained to me in a chat with friends afterward lol.
i'm really curious about this!! i also predicted sphene would be pashtarot since the symbolism seems so obvious, but there was zero mention of it. i have bets going with a few people regarding sphene being pashtarot still so... we'll see haha
Sphene died before the technology was available. Otis was the first prototype. And that was after her death.
Sphene 2.0 was recreated of the memories that other people had of Sphene 1.0. None of Sphene 2.0 memories are directly from Sphene 1.0. Which would explain the "Queen that will do anything for their subjects." As they saw her as their queen and not as a person.
most Dawntrail reviewer I have watched barely talk about Krile and I am so glad that you mentioned how dirty this expansion did to her. I was depressed the whole playthrough watching Krile get turned into dungeon lacky for Wol and Wut Lamat. People were focusing on supporting or complaining about Wut Lamat, but what about our girl who has been with us for the past 3 expansion???? Just to show how the writer wrote her out of the equation that the player doesn't even notice her moment. Poor thing....
They didn't have a story to tell and were too scared to upset the status quo. It really is that simple.
They did have a story to tell, they just lacked the skills to tell it well, I hope that Yoshi-P brings on some more experienced writers who can better lead the MSQ
Bringing the Scions back straight after Endwalker was completely unnecessary (Some- or all of them shoud have died in EW, their story was finished and it would have been a great end... OR make them disappear for more than 2 expansions before letting them show up again, to make it more interesting, but no...), not enough happens with them, they are back just because they are fan favorites... "sigh"
They were practically not needed and the devs could have just established new, fresh characters instead...
Holy crap I thought I was the only one that was hoping The Scions would stay gone.
But yeah I was hoping that DT would be a "return to square one" situation where we're just a simple adventurer in the right place at the right time for something epic like finding the fabled golden city. Instead we were playing babysitter while the scions that did appear were having a much better time than us until the story went full circle with all the scions being united again.
I didn’t hate the story, but there’s definitely a lot of problems, some of which can possibly be fixed by post content, some can’t. Gonna type up some of my major gripes so, prepare to read, lmao.
Wuk Lamat- I didn’t hate her character, and actually found her story pretty interesting. My biggest problem with her is that she doesn’t learn the lesson the final zone is trying to teach, and the lesson Zoraal Ja should have taught her before she even gets to that zone. That being: not everything can be resolved peacefully. The whole shtick for the first half was having her learn about different cultures and peoples and understanding how knowing these things can help you get along better and resolve your differences, which she learns. However, this cannot be done 100% of the time. Zoraal Ja is proof of this. She tried to reason with him and failed. She came to the conclusion that she needed to kill him if she wanted to save Tural from being wiped out, and that’s what she did. And then….unlearned this lesson with Sphene and tried so desperately to get her to change her mind, despite proclaiming up until the very end that she understands why Sphene is doing what she’s doing. But if she *really* understood, she should’ve come to the conclusion she came to with Zoraal Ja: we are fundamentally at odds and stuck in our convictions, thus only one of us can prevail. But she didn’t. And that personally pisses me off more than anything else about her character.
Electrope - depending on how they handle Alexandria in the post content, the writers really fucked themselves with this one. Electrope is supposed to be this super rare yet hyper powerful resource that basically started a world war due to how useful it is. Electrope clearly allows for modern day and near future style technology, which the tower of Everkeep clearly has in abundance. Electrope clearly has major capacity for military hardware, including guns, melee weapons, armor, automatons, airship carriers, armed drones, and the unnamed super weapon deployed in their reflection. We obviously did not destroy all, or likely even most of Alexandria’s army and weapons. Vanguard was not destroyed and I counted at least 5 grounded airships among the stores and stores of military hardware all about the base. Meaning whoever either controls or is allied with Alexandria is now a *massive* threat on a global scale.
Historically advancements in technology so large would kickstart an arms race, however not even Garlemald has a similar standard of technology. So the writers have just thrown a massive wrench in the world building unless we somehow sever Alexandria from the source entirely, or essentially occupy Alexandria and oversee the destruction of any and all electrope and electrope-based military hardware. Yes, Gulool Ja is king, and obviously the game will be covering how he shapes up to being a ruler, but there’s no way the rest of the world would accept that he just isn’t going to attack anybody, or that they’d accept that he’s simply a Turali puppet given he’d likely just listen to whatever Wuk Lamat and Koana tell him to do.
The tone/writing quality - I’ll mark this down as an umbrella gripe as the tone shifts so rapidly from the first half to the second that it feels like the story was handed over to a new writing team right in the middle of it. Additionally, the writing felt so surface level with all the characters, doing a lot of tell don’t show rather than the other way around. It also felt very forced at times, as you almost never get any time with any character other than Wuk Lamat. I honestly can’t think of a single time when the group splits up that you don’t get sectioned off with her. And yeah I get it it’s her story, but they missed out on so many opportunities to partner her with other characters and get tons of different perspectives on things from the scions. Plus this game is an ensemble cast, I don’t dislike Wuk Lamat but I *was* getting sick of her by the end of the story because you never get to interact with anybody else. I’m so disappointed our little journey in the Wild West with Erenville was cut short because that was probably the most fun I was having, just hanging out with him. I wanted to see his home and meet his mom, but they rip that from you, and him too. I think that’s the *only* thing that got me a little teary-eyed, was Erenville having to accept that his mother is gone, because he was *so close* to coming back to her having accomplished his goal, only for him to never actually be able to see his real, living mother again. That part broke my heart honestly, and I wasn’t even a huge Erenville fan before Dawntrail.
Dawntrail wasn’t the worst expansion they’ve ever done, I really like a lot of it. I just kinda wish we actually got our beach episode where we could just hang out with our favorite characters, and meet some new ones, do some Indiana Jones stuff with the city of gold, rather than discover a new sinister plot for the 15th time. It should’ve been a more light hearted expansion with a mostly new cast of characters joining our old cast, and we sorta got that….for the first half. But I guess they thought that would be boring so they had Jeff Bezos launch his Amazon drone army at Brazil and only you can stop him. Which was such a let down, it doesn’t feel like this is the start of a new saga, just felt like its own thing with no real connector between this and whatever 8.0 is gonna be.
haha, i did read all of it! thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts.
just going to say that i totally agree with you on the issue of electrope lol... that's a crazy thing to introduce into the story and they're definitely not going to address the kind of ramifications that would have on the world.
@@virtual_iska thank you for taking the time! I know it was a lot, lol.
I truly do hope they handle the lingering threads well, but time will tell! There’s plenty of potential in either direction, including stuff like electrope. I personally will hope for a Stormblood moment delving into its ramifications even if people weren’t a huge fan of all the political stuff back then. Not gonna doom and gloom juuust yet though!
I agree that future worldbuilding is screwed. It's not only the Electrope, which is a super rare ore that started wars, yet common enough to be given out as kindling to the citizens of old Alexandria and used to line cups to keep drinks warm in Solution 9. (Can the writers please make up their minds) The regulators too are a huge problem! Why haven't we shut them down? We erased the Endless, because Alexandria needed to harvest living people to keep the simulation running, yet we allow the soul harvesting for the regulators to continue? There are a lot more plotholes in the story, that recovery is almost impossible, unless we yeet Solution 9 back to whence it came at the end of the post DT MSQ.
Yeah, I don't see the military or economic ramifications of electrope being even mentioned let alone explored in any detail. We'd also have to deal with the fact there is no known source of the stuff in the Source and the complications that come with that. They didn't even suggest that Alexandrians might have to live without replacement souls, no idea how that's gonna work since I'm pretty sure every other nation would object violently to having their souls harvested for Alexandrian insurance. Though I guess we shouldn't worry overmuch about the Alexandrian military, such as it is, we've yet to see any nation in this game being good at war. The Garleans took over a decent part of the world through sheer numbers and technological superiority with no apparent strategy in mind and no sensible efforts made to keep the conquered territories in line.
I would like to see some exploration of things that have already happened, but then you see the events of Endwalker the literal end of the world, is a minor affair, there is no lasting damage, people in Tural don't even seem to know it happened. The main cast just moves on to the next shiny thing and nothing has consequences. I really need to stop thinking about this game in even this much depth I always find myself so disappointed.
Yess this is almost exactly my opinion as well. Dawntrail is fun, nor would I ever say at any point is it TERRIBLE, but it did fumble in a lot of places.
Tbh, I feel like this expansion got cut down for some reason. Like the scions were either supposed to have more dialog and play a bigger role, or they weren't really supposed to be around at all, this expansion doesn't scream 'start of new arc' it screams filler arc.
So regarding Zoraal Ja
Spoilers below
My gf and I were discussing it (I got through the msq way slower than her because my Wuk Lamat tolerance is way lower) and Zoraal Ja seems like either a victim of cut storylines or was just a missed opportunity writing-wise.
We figured his arc was gonna be: He's the sole blood heir of the current ruler whose birth was apparently unlikely and very difficult. His father adopts *two* other kids and in terms of royal lines that's a big deal. Galool Ja Ja did it out of love but to Zoraal Ja how can that be anything else but creating a succession crisis or at most hedging his bets on having an heir if Zoraal Ja didn't make it out of childhood? It would explain more of Zoraal Ja's standoffish nature- he's been forced to struggle from birth and then his father adds two obstacles to Zoraal Ja attaining his throne. Maybe Wuk Lamat was always the more sociable child and he felt marginalized from his own blood-related father.
If his motivations were as such it would actually loop back around to Wuk Lamat's family theme. It would add some needed spice to Zoraal Ja killing his own father and give him *some* more relatable motive when he fights you and Wuk Lamat later. Maybe it's not just about the throne, it's about the life as an only child and sole heir that was taken from him. Wuk Lamat being unable to win him over with pleas of familial bonding would actually have some emotional weight.
The whole scenario seems so obvious and if this was Heavensward or Stormblood that's probably first draft material for how he would be written. Wuk Lamat drags the main story down obviously but a *single* fleshed out antagonist could have counterbalanced the whole thing- Zoraal Ja should have been that guy but he just wasn't.
totally agree with this. I wish he was that guy :(
I had some shower thoughts about this plotline and thought the same really. They could of had Zoraal Ja realizing Sphene was a bigger threat, perhaps she had reasons for wanting his father, and his murder was essentially a mercy killing (giving his dad death by combat or something?). Maybe he had realized he had gone too far and Wuk Lamat was being manipulated by Sphene via her emotional side. Perhaps he taught her a lesson she needed to learn by making her kill him, a family member, so she knows she has to do the hardest things to protect her people...
Of course, this also wouldn't happen in the last 1/4 of the game.😬
I feel like the writers just expected us to insert these ideas instead of actually developing them. Funny enough early on I sympathized with him more than Wuk. I thought with some good character development he could've been a good character if not a good leader. Then the writers were like "woop here is your big bad evil guy!" In his eyes two outsiders took everything from him. This kind of gave weight to his death speech.
@@docdoom1987 yep that's the biggest problem right there, any characterization fixes/expanding on characters would have to happen in a tiny window be it for Sphene, Zoraal Ja, or Bakool Ja Ja.
Imo the keystones took too much room up in the story and stuff like making xiq pibaal (hope I got that name right) is totally under utilized for antagonist characterization as noted in the video. I was thinking the obvious cooking challenge choice is Wuk Lamat pairs up with Zoraal Ja and the wildcard fun choice is she gets paired with Bakool Ja Ja. Nope. Okay well Bakool Ja Ja and Zoraal Ja are on a team, do we get to see these wildly different but ultimately similar (both are willing to break the rules to win) characters will approach a challenge that can't be solved through force? Nope.
So something I thought was weird to me was, during the attack on Toliyollal, we see one of those soldiers kill off someone we talked to like 5 quests earlier. Then they pull out a tube and suddenly a blue and red orb come out (we later find out those are souls at least the blue one), if I recall either we or Krile, see this happen, but at no point do we ever bring this up (of course we also find out later they harvest souls), but I was sitting there waiting like "is anyone going to bring up the magical tube with the orbs?" And we also don't hear about her, yet she was apparently close to Wuk Lamat from how the quest portrayed her.
Also all of Haritage Found, Everkeep, etc, was all in a time warp of 30 years. But there were also lots of moments that I felt they just sort of....forgot....there was a time jump. Maybe I was missing something, but it just felt like it only came up for relevance to push some of the motives of some characters. And this didn't help with the whole tie in with Erenville either about his home. It was so brushed over too.
Honestly there were so many moments where the story brushed over parts where in past expansions we got to see more of the characters grief and pain. Examples I can think of at this time is Gulool Ja Ja's death, we see her cry for a moment, and try to stay strong for a period. But we don't even see the funeral or ceremony they did where we could see both Wuk and Koana gain a stronger resolve.
Then later with Erenville he is panicked about his home, and we see him having a small moment when we arrive inside the dome and he is confused by everything; however, we don't see him express too much else after, he is back to very stoic him. We don't see him break down over any of it. And even in Living Memory with Cahiqua, sure, he is aware that its just a simulation, but that was his last moments with her, and it was lost in an instant....his home, family and most of his friends were gone and he just stays stoic, it would have been even more emotional to see such a stoic character break down and be in his emotions even if it was for like 3 steps of a quest to let him go through it and to then resolve.
And I do agree that Krile was done dirty, all near the end of EW she finds that note and becomes determined to become more useful. And she was just background. Everytime I thought we were gonna learn more about Galuf, or her birth parents, we were just told he was a cool guy or something along those lines. All of her good story beats were taken from her in some way. Even with the reunion of her parents simulations was taken up by Raha's shinannigans to help break the ice and when it fades to the family they are done with the their conversation pretty much.
Now to counter the above with what I mean in past expansions. Right off the bat you have Haurchefant, everyone was stricken with him. And they keep showing him up throughout the other expansions too, it shows how much of an impact he was to the story and growth of everyone. Then you have Tesleen in ShB, her desire to help Halric and then to literally witness in detail the transformation of her becoming a Sin Eater; and if you do Holminster Switch with Alisaie in your group, while not shown....it expresses that even she is stricken by what she must do...and she goes back to reconfirm what she saw after the final boss of the dungeon. And in EW when the blasphemies were attacking Thavnair and the Radiant Host that was like a brother to Varshahn, be crunched protecting the citizens, we saw the peoples and our own reaction to this. The time was taken for all of this to be seen rather than just explained to us.
Also sorry for the length of the rambling, this was stuff on my mind and I wanted to share. I hope this helped expand the conversation a little.
Dawntrail suffered from what the MCU is currently suffering from.
Ehhh, thats not whats happening
@@fredy2041 ok
You have a massively amazing "end game" instead of keeping their word and honestly respecting that "this SHOULD be your vacation" and your level is high so you shouldn't really be treated like a NPC. Then DT ironically rushed two expansions worth of content in one go
@@fredy2041 That is exactly what's happening. The MCU has a persistent need to ramp up threats after Endgame. Everything has to be a colossal existence-ending terror. We can't just have an adventure or localised problem.
Dawntrail does that, and 6.x did before it. Both of them do a bait and switch where you're led to think this will be a lower stakes adventure and then BAM! World-ending threat oh no we've got to stop them or they'll kill EVERYONE EVERYWHERE in the next 5 minutes go go go.
@@fredy2041 yes it is XD
When you reach the city and guluul ja ja shows up he should have congratulated wuk lamat and the immediately said something like "Krile. You asked me to explain all i know of the golden city. Now the competition is over, let me explain.."
Hang on a sec, why would he do this?
I'm not trying to make excuses for the writing, but why would Gulool Ja Ja rush to speak to Krile in that situation, when his darling daughter has just won the succession and he's in full 'making plans to enthrone her' mode? Yes, she's important to us, because she's been around since post-Heavensward, but for him she's a random lala that petitioned him one day and he spoke like 3 sentences to.
Omg you articulated every gripe i had about this expansion PERFECTLY.
Wuk Lamat is basically just Naruto with less character development and less of an earned resolution. As someone who dislikes shonen protagonists, she is _unbearably_ annoying. I actually, physically facepalmed in Ok'Hanu when her solution to failing crops was to _hold a festival_ . What made it worse was that the game gave you the opportunity to say "I don't see how this will help", and then the twins and Krile are basically like, "well, we're her helpers, she's our leader. We should do what she thinks is best". Like. Seriously. People. You are _smarter than this_ . Being a helper should also mean that I'm able to tell someone when their plans are fucking dumb. And then the fact that the game _rewards her_ for her stupid plan was just... are you kidding me?
I understand that the point was to show that she respects the cultures of her people, unlike the other three; the entire rite establishes that Zoraal Ja cares about nothing but conquest, Koana cares more about progress for the sake of progress at the expense of the individualities of the cultures in the realm, and Bakool Jaja is... well, until you unlock his Tragic Backstory(TM), he's just a brute in it for his own ego. But there were better ways to handle that.
If I'm meant to decide what WoL thinks and feels during the expansion? They were grumbling to themselves and facepalming at Wuk Lamat's naivety, then getting annoyed when she kept getting in the way when the stakes rose. There was no reason for her to go to Heritage Found or Living Memory with us aside from "party needs a tank" (which Thancred or G'raha could have filled. Seriously, give me the old cast back if _Wuk Lamat_ is the alternative) when her nation was so crippled by the attack. She bonds with Sphene unnaturally fast, claims to understand her when she has _absolutely no reference_ to empathise with her, and is bullheaded in her attempts to make Sphene see reason. Even when explicitly told that the woman she was trying to reach has been dead for centuries, and she's speaking to a simularcum built of memories that _cannot_ change her mind. Even after those memories have _been deleted_ .
When she showed up in the final battle was the absolute last straw for me. I was _loving_ that instance until she showed up. Her Big Moment(TM) is unearned. Her sad goodbye with Sphene is superfluous. WoL made all this happen. WoL defeated Sphene. WoL was the one to take on the burden of saving the world _again_ . Wuk Lamat just believed in herself really hard and tried to force someone she didn't truly understand to see her world view. Which didn't work in the end; Sphene had to be put down the old fashioned way. By WoL. Not Wuk Lamat.
I was bored with the eternal fetchquest that the first half of the expansion was. When Wuk Lamat and Koana became Dawnservants and I went off with Erinville, it tasted like _freedom_ . So, to strongarm her back into my party after the attack was painful. I still enjoyed the back half of the expansion _far_ more than the first half, since something interesting was actually happening, but Wuk Lamat did not need to be there.
I have more thoughts on the expansion and the other characters, but Wuk Lamat just inevitably ends up taking over any conversation when discussing what I disliked about the story. But I didn't actually hate it. What it did well, it did great! I love Erinville. Estinien turning up for random short scenes and then fucking off was funny. Thancred sassing WoL were some of the highlights of the early story. I actually felt really bad for Erinville in the final area. Living Memory itself didn't get me; it was Erinville's grief that had be by the throat, watching him come to terms with his mother's death while she's standing right in front of him. The hurt, anger, and resentment that he felt for her was palpable, as well as his utter helplessness, because she's already gone. The woman in front of him is a ghost that he has to say goodbye to. That _hurt_ .
I'm looking forward to Wuk Lamat leaving the party permanently, and seeing what Y'shtola can figure out about the interdimensional key thingy; it's clearly a relic of Azem, given the Amarotine design on the interior and the symbol that glows above it before Queen Eternal absorbs it. A good way to introduce a MacGuffin from your already established lore while still allowing it to be it's own thing, separate from the Hydaelyn/Zodiark arc.
I feel like Otis is a prime example of how Dawntrail and the last zone specifically failed. They give us this character that seems super interesting, but give us little to no time with him to develop an attachment to the character. And then, literally 2 quests later they kill him off with this noble sacrifice (that was completely unnecessary btw because Sphene can just transfer bodies) and expect us to feel sad for him. Then in the next zone they present him to us again like we're supposed to care. If they had given us a zone or more to spend with him it could have been great, but instead his arc felt rushed and ultimately unimportant.
yeah, it was a weirdly unnecessary sacrifice and i really liked otis. but you're right, it was rushed and felt like it had no weight, unfortunately.
Glad to see I'm not the only one that was scratching my head at Otis' sacrifice. I was just like "Why did he die? Sphene can just transfer bodies. What? Why? Why did this have to happen?" That was the theme of this expansion though. Literally every few quests in the MSQ I was always asking "why?".
I liked Otis but mostly because it reminded me of Steiner and Princess Dagger from 9. Steiner would have done the very same Otis did to protect her. Not just because she's his Princess and he's sworn but because he loved her as family. Otis loved Sphene the same way.
Otis, Sphene, and the entirety of Alexandria were honestly something that could've just been saved for patch quests
Sphene literally say, that Otis in old model and cant transfer back. Otis in Living Memory - just memory of other , old Otis (i hope, because i literally sleep in LM cutscenes)
You made such a really good point on the wuk lamat section. One good reason why Shadowbringers and Endwalker had such a good story was because, those stories revolved around you, the player character. Almost every scene in those expansions made sure that you know, you are the most important character that brings the entire story together. And that's what made them great because they made you feel.. special
Agreed. If I want to be nobody I don't have to play a video game I can just live my life irl
Like we don't have to be the god slayer etc. But like in shadowbringer we start as "someone" once we arrive in the first and are basically just an esteemed guest but that's it. We built rapport.
Here we mostly don't even have a name anymore and are just wuks entourage
Devs: Krile will finally get her time to shine this expansion!
Reality: Not only were her lore implications basically a footnote at the end of the expansion, but it's kind of just never mentioned even in lampshading that she was born on another reflection so she should have considerably lower aether than Source natives which to my knowledge has never come up/been foreshadowed in the story ever.
Also the advent of Dynamis as a thing basically makes power scaling completely irrelevant at this point. Wuk Lamat can't even touch Bakool Ja Ja but a few levels later she 1v1s him without any kind of powerup whatsoever? Guess it's just Dynamis or some shit.
Edit: Oh yeah Living Memory..."Hey guys I know Sphene is getting ready to cause a rejoining and steal the souls of everyone on our planet but hold on a sec I gotta talk to these kids in a moogle costume and act really badly in a play with Wuk Lamat and Otis!" I hate that zone.
Krille having lower Aether pool would mean she should have better access to dynamis, shouldn't it? I vaguely recall that in Elpis it was mentioned that big Aether makes you worse at dynamis.
@@The_Yukki Well point of dynamis that was set up is that it not some power that you can use "just because". It requires certain usage of willpower/emotion.
And Krile wasn't shown as highly emotional / steadfast - when fighting. Even if you talk to her before dungeon (trust npc selection) - she is unsure, not wanting to hold us back.
I agree with how they pretty much shafted Krile's deserved screentime, but I'm of the belief that Wuk Lamat wasn't using Dynamis to beat Bakool Ja Ja and his gang. Which also means I believe that there isn't really a sensible way that she actually could've pulled that off in the limited amount of time between the events between their first "fight" and second fight.
Dynamis is regarded as something very different from an Odic force, so I don't think it's just accessible to anyone that can access it if their emotions are high enough. Most of the techniques and other things in other character's kits in a bunch of roleplay sequences are just due to difference in technique, and not actually considered Limit Break Limit Breaks as we know them, and Wuk Lamat's instance, I just choose to suspend my disbelief for the sake of narritive. Still don't think it makes sense though
@ariw2130 : that may be but how does this work with ppl that are not born on the source? what influences the thickness of the aether? your parents or the world you live in where your aether is formes?
on top of that, even with the explaination.. her aether should still be significantly thinner considering that at the point her ancestor fled, they where only 4 times rejoined. all the stuff in this xpac has no real thought put into it.
It's really underlined how much this expac isn't about Krile when she gives us this reveal and then goes "that's not really important right now"
You succinctly explained every issue I had going through the msq. I hope this gets lots of views and I hope the writing team sees the community feedback.