Grinding in any game to acquire rare loot is a difficult and challenging task, though perhaps none so much as when playing a multiplayer title. MMORPGs like Final Fantasy 14 are one example of online gaming titles that require commitment and focus from the entire group of players in order to succeed, especially when partaking in a Final Fantasy 14 raid.
Unfortunately, these fights don't always end in success, and many don't reward players with the expected loot if there's only a chance of a drop. However, sometimes the fault lies with the player when they don't get the reward they expected.
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Such was the case in Final Fantasy 14, as shared by user MLTBlackDragon on Reddit. The player shared a simple screenshot showing the results of the Dragonsong's Reprise Ultimate Raid, where players are tasked with facing off against an even stronger version of some of Heavensward's toughest foes. Doing so rewards players with an excellent piece of loot, the Dragonsong Token. However, that's the exact drop the player missed out on.
As one can see in the screenshot, the problem is that the player's inventory was full when the token was slated to be given to them. As a result, the token was lost, which is particularly heartbreaking when players consider that the tokens can be exchanged for some of the best weapons in Final Fantasy 14, and that they're limited to one drop per week.
Some criticized the player, wondering how they were able to finish the fight without thinking of clearing at least some space in their inventory first. Inventory management often becomes an important part of RPGs, especially when battles have a tendency to overload the
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