The map would be nice but once there are good versions on the web, I'll just print one off for reference. And of course there will be game guides by the score before a week has gone by.
Originally posted by Mellow44 Does the NA version come with any weapons of mass destruction? If it does then that would mean that you would finally find some.
Nothing like being stuck in 2003. There is in fact, other news regularly.
Apparently, yes, it is a drinking glass. Guess I get to look forward to a lot of tipsy adventurers from Europe.
Can't say I care much for the glass, but a map would have been nice. I'd post it on the wall behind my computer for easy reference. Such maps were quite useful for Final Fantasy XIV to see which zones I need to pass through to get to places. Meh, but I'll probably get my chance later - no doubt such a thing would be included in later hint guides.
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Hmm such as?? i thought it was all the same.
EU Version :
Final Fantasy XIV: Limited Collector's Edition Includes:
Exclusive In Game Item
Adventurer's Branded Tumbler
Behind the Scenes Bonus DVD
Final Fantasy XIV - Branded Security Token
Map of Eorzea
Adventurer's Notebook
The NA version doesnt get the tumbler or the map, but we get a certificare. Why is that?
The map would be nice but once there are good versions on the web, I'll just print one off for reference. And of course there will be game guides by the score before a week has gone by.
I want that map and Tumbler. I want to tumble
What is that tumbler used for? Dice or something?
I always thought a tumbler was for my Whiskey.
Does the NA version come with any weapons of mass destruction?
If it does then that would mean that you would finally find some.
All those memories will be lost in time, like tears in the rain.
Nothing like being stuck in 2003. There is in fact, other news regularly.
Shadus
Think, it was Weapons of Mis-distraction
http://www.eorzeapedia.com/wiki/en/Collectors_Edition
Apparently, yes, it is a drinking glass. Guess I get to look forward to a lot of tipsy adventurers from Europe.
Can't say I care much for the glass, but a map would have been nice. I'd post it on the wall behind my computer for easy reference. Such maps were quite useful for Final Fantasy XIV to see which zones I need to pass through to get to places. Meh, but I'll probably get my chance later - no doubt such a thing would be included in later hint guides.