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Comment obtenir la pose de l'émote non lié dans FFXIV

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Mar 03,2025

Comment obtenir la pose de l'émote non lié dans FFXIV

Déverrouillez l'émote "Pose of the Unbound" dans FFXIV Patch 7.16!

FFXIV Patch 7.16 présente de nouvelles quêtes passionnantes et des récompenses cosmétiques. Ce guide se concentre sur l'obtention de l'émote convoité "Pose of the Unbound".

Obtention de l'émote:

Pour acquérir la «pose des non-liés», vous devez terminer la quête, «Imposer des vues». Cette quête est disponible auprès de l'agent non lié NPC dans Ul'dah - étapes de Thal (coordonnées x: 12,5, y: 11,5).

Prérequis:

Avant que "imposer des vues" n'apparaisse, vous devez terminer "ramasser le torche". Cela nécessite de terminer les cinq quêtes de rôle dans le jeu. Cela signifie niveler un réservoir, un guérisseur, un DPS à distance, un DPS de mêlée et une classe DPS à distance magique au niveau 100 et terminer leurs quêtes de rôle respectives dans Tulliyollal. Ce n'est qu'après avoir terminé que "ramasser le torche" "imposera des vues" accessibles.

Terminer les "vues imposantes":

"Imposing Views" est une quête relativement simple. Vous devrez vous rendre dans le désert de Sagolii, interagir plusieurs fois avec Apyaahi et vous engager dans certains combats. Une fois terminé, vous recevrez la "pose de l'émote non lié".

Utilisation de l'emote:

Pour utiliser votre nouvel émotion, tapez simplement "/ non lié" ou "/ Poseoftheunbound" dans la boîte de chat et appuyez sur Entrée. Votre personnage frappera ensuite une pose humoristique et jo-esque.

C'est tout ce qu'il y a! Profitez de votre émote nouvellement acquis. Pour plus de guides FFXIV, de nouvelles et de critiques (y compris notre examen Dawntrail et notre calendrier de correctifs), consultez l'Escapist.

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