Adventurer plates: they’re all the craze these days in Final Fantasy 14. Whether one’s from Limsa Lominsa, Gridania, or the city of Ul’dah, they’ll find themselves surrounded by Final Fantasy 14 players sporting their own adventurer plates – each one just as unique as the last. Those who are interested in creating an adventurer plate may find this guide useful, as it will shepherd them through the entire process.
The first thing that players need to do is open up their Portraits menu in the Character tab on the lower-right portion of their screen. This menu allows them to set up freeze frames of their Final Fantasy 14 characters in various poses and expressions. Portraits are independent – and by default – unlinked to an outfit, meaning that players can cycle through their saved frames in different gear until they find that perfect shot.
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The options in creating a Portrait consist of choosing from a plethora of backgrounds and borders to posing one’s character. Posing can cycle through a player’s unlocked emotes. Like the game’s /gpose photo mode, it allows combining facial expressions with poses seamlessly and supports dynamic head-turning and eye-tracking.
While the number of Portraits a player can save is 20 (with plans to expand the number to a hundred by 6/15), only two can be displayed at once: a player’s Adventurer Plate portrait, and their Instant Portrait used before the start of PvP content in Final Fantasy 14. More often than not, players elect to keep those Portraits the same.
To apply their chosen Portrait to the Adventurer Plate, players need to right-click and select Apply to Adventurer Plate. Now that the Portrait has been applied,
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