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#1 Posted : Friday, May 08, 2009 1:00:00 AM

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It's been seven eventful years since chocobos and moogles have invaded MMOs, and Final Fantasy XI is still going strong as they celebrate another anniversary with their player base. Of course, any intrepid adventurer knows what the Adventurer Appreciation holiday is all about. It's not that the moogles come out and give away free items or how they recount many insane statistics to you, like how many times you've talked to NPCs. No, it's not about any of that.

It's about getting your Anniversary Ring to boost experience gain again! Wooooo hooooo!

*Ahem* Excuse me. It's more than just getting a massive experience boost. Especially this year, with the rumor of ancient and powerful Mog Tablets resurfacing across all of Vana'diel. Who knows what's truly in store for this year's event, but it's certain to be worth your while! The campaign will start with the appearance of moogles in the city squares on May 12th and will end on May 25th.

Remember, if you still have your ring from last year, use your charges before getting a new one! You can't get a new one, until you throw your old one away!

MassivelyFinal Fantasy XI celebrates seven years with their Adventurer Appreciation campaign originally appeared on Massively on Thu, 07 May 2009 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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