

Some have suggested in the comments of NotJannet_’s post that the 3D-printed tomestones could be used as shells for USB storage drives or even coasters in the case of square and hexagon-shaped ones. They also plan to model and print whatever new tomestones will be added in the upcoming Endwalker expansion.

They even included two tomestones, Aetherstone and Neo Aetherstone, that are only obtainable through Final Fantasy XIV’s Coils of Bahamut raids and are used to create replicas of certain in-game items that players can use for glamour purposes.Īccording to NotJannet_, while they only sell the 3D printing files as well as one type of tombstone, the Allagan Tomestone of Poetics, as cosplay props or magnets on their Etsy, they plan to create a frame for this selection of tomestones and mount them on their wall as a display piece. NotJannet_ printed over two dozen of Final Fantasy XIV’s different tomestones, which include the more common tomestones that are or were exchanged for gear items as well as the ones that were also needed to purchase weapons alongside the common ones. Reddit user NotJannet_ shared their project on the game’s subreddit, showing off their 3D prints of the game’s different tomestones. Related: How to Unlock the Reaper Class in Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker, as its name may suggest, is also set to conclude Final Fantasy XIV’s current Hydaelyn and Zodiark Saga that’s been running since the game’s launch over 10 years ago. The expansion is not only introducing two new character jobs, the Sage and the Reaper, but it’s also adding and changing things for all the other already-available ones. Final Fantasy XIV has even seen a sudden surge in interest over the past year, especially now that its next expansion is launching in a few weeks.Īs with the game’s previous expansions, Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker is adding quite a large amount of new content for players to experience when it launches on November 23, 2021. The game went from being a massive failure during its initial launch to becoming the most profitable Final Fantasy game in series history after it was relaunched in 2013. The long-running MMORPG from Square Enix is now over 10 years old and is regarded by many as one of the most successful video game comebacks in history.

A Final Fantasy XIV player has 3D printed all of the game’s unique tomestones.
