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Final Fantasy XI Update!

New FFXI patch improves on existing game system to increase rewards for players of various levels.
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Final Fantasy XI is a game that has been around a long time.  With the announcement of its online sequel, Final Fantasy XIV, a lot of players thought Square would give up on this old maid.  However, since that announcement we have seen massive developments in the game with the addition of several mini-expansions, level cap increases, and a wealth of new end-game content that is geared specifically at low-man groups.

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Yesterday, FFXI released it’s newest patch.  It is geared at an in-game event known as Meeble Burrows.  

Meeble Burrows is dungeon content in which intrepid players sneak into underground caves and participate in various research expeditions, delving ever farther until they best the dreadful beasts in the far recesses of the caverns.

It reminds me of an older system in the game that saw very little success, Mobline Maze Mongers.  However, it seems this new event is going to drop some pretty awesome equipment.

With constant updates that provide new content and gear for their players, Square is also slated to release it’s new expansion, Seekers of Adoulin, on March 26th.

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