The Differences in Races in Final Fantasy XIV

Each race in “Final Fantasy XIV” is distinctive. From the Lalafell, the smallest playable race, to the enormous Roegadyn, who are the largest, each race brings different benefits to support your play through the world. Spend some time thinking about the different race and specialization options before you begin playwith ffxiv gil .

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Elezen
The Elezen are elflike, with long, well-defined, pointed ears. They are separated between the Forester and Shader subraces. Forester Elezen existed for generations in the deep forests of the world, which served to improve their innate sense of sight. In recent years, they have begun moving into larger cities. Shaders have spent generations living in deep caves and establishing their culture there while developing an enhanced sense of hearing. As a result, the Shaders have a long history of strife and anger toward the Forester Elezen.

Lalafell
The Lalafell are physically the smallest of all of the “Final Fantasy XIV” races, standing less than half as tall as most other races. They are divided between the Plainsfolk and the Dunesfolk. Dunesfolk live in the dry desert areas, on the back of large beasts. Plainsfolk Lalafell build small thatched-roofed homes across the prairies. As a race, they are generally very agile and intelligent, exceptional at casting roles or roles that require dexterity.

Hyur
Consisting of two subgroups, the Midlanders and Highlanders, the Hyur are the closest race to humans available in “Final Fantasy XIV.” The Midlanders are the more cultured and educated Hyur, especially capable with caster specializations. Highlanders are larger and stronger, and originate in the northern highlands. Players who select the Midlander Hyur race can choose to play as either male or female, while Highlander Hyur can be played as males only.

Roegadyn
The northerner race, Roegadyn, are physically larger and powerful. They are separated between the Seewolf and Lohengarde subraces. The Lohengarde Roegadyn focus their energy into the magical arts, originating around a large volcanic crater. The Seawolf Roegadyn originate from the northern sea, often working and surviving as sailors.

Miqo’te
Miqo’te hold a strong resemblance to cats and are divided by their religious ideals. The Seekers of the Sun Miqo’te are more active during the daylight hours and focus their worship on the god Arzema. The Seekers of the Moon are more nocturnal and worship Manefina. As a race, they are naturally dexterous.