Final Fantasy 14 makes changes to the main Dawntrail scene

WARNING: The following article contains MAJOR SPOILERS for the main story of Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail.With launch Final Fantasy 14 Patch 7.1, Square Enix has confirmed that some dialogue in the Downrailthe climactic battle was rewritten. In response, the English dialogue at the end of the Interface trial was changed. Final Fantasy 14 player feedback and the change was received positively.




Updated voice lines were just part of the changes made to the Final Fantasy 14Update 's Crossroads. Along with the addition of new story quests and the introduction of content such as the Echoes of Vana'diel alliance raids, patch 7.1 adjusted the effectiveness of several quests in PVE and PVP modes. Professions such as the Dark Knight, Weapon Breaker, and Black Mage have received significant gameplay upgrades, while others such as Machinist, Summoner, and Crimson Mage have received additional boosts to some of their core abilities. Square Enix said further job changes will take place throughout the rest of the period Dawntrail, and encouraged continued player feedback.


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In addition to gameplay updates, one of the DownrailThe most talked about points have been changed after considering player feedback. On the r/ffxiv subreddit, players have noticed that patch 7.1 has updated dialogue pieces for the main level 100 story, The Interphos. After players reduced the final boss of Patch 7.0, Queen Sphena, to about 25% HP, a cutscene showed another Downrail a character, Vuk Lamat, steps onto the battlefield and shouts, “Sphena, listen to me!” When Queen Sphena tried to fend off Vuk Lamath's efforts, he fought back and said, “Then look at me! Not like a machine, but like the real you!” after which they shouted Sphena's name. The line's initial release in patch 7.0 drew mixed reactions Final Fantasy 14 players, and some questioned the vocal direction given to English voice actor Vuk Lamat, Sena Breyer.


Final Fantasy 14 changes the Interphos trial dialogue


However, Square Enix has taken fans' feedback on patch 7.1 into account and decided to make changes to it Downrailthe finale of the main story. Brayer re-recorded her dialogue, which featured louder and guttural screams compared to previous takes. After launching the Crossroads update, Final Fantasy 14 players praised Bryer and Square Enix for the improvements made to Interphos Trial. Brayer told Bluesky that she had to keep the revised lines a secret, and admitted that she lost her voice the day after the recording.

Although Final Fantasy 14 players complained about other parts of patch 7.1, the updated Wuk Lamat lines were a notable improvement. Like a story Final Fantasy 14 is moving forward, only time will tell how much more players will see and hear from Wuk Lamat.


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