![]() ![]() There is one minor issue with the Cheongsam where a character’s feet may sometimes clip through the back of the dress while running, but this doesn’t always happen (and can be made less noticeable by dyeing any shoes worn to be the same color as the body piece, also). I’m happy to say that all of the Eastern Socialite’s are very well-modeled, with no major clipping issues to be found across the entire set. Unlike other similar sets, however, the Eastern Socialite’s Attire does not offer any sort of experience point bonus when the items are worn as a set (though that isn’t likely to impact the set’s value for most, since the primary draw here is glamour, as always). Each of the pieces is gender-locked for female characters, and all of them are dyeable. This review will cover the Eastern Socialite’s Attire, as usual, which can be purchased for a single character from the Mog Station for $18 USD.Īs has become mostly standard for Mog Station sets from the last year or so, the Eastern Socialite’s Attire is a bundle including five left-side pieces: a Hat, Cheongsam (a traditional Chinese dress), Gloves, Skirt, and Boots. The new Mun’gaek Attire set is designed for male characters and the Eastern Socialite’s Attire for female ones, with the two outfits complementing each other to some degree as has usually been the case whenever we get a pair of gendered sets. It’s been several months since my last Mog Station Review, but a new pair of sets have been added to FFXIV‘s cash shop this week. ![]()
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