Final Fantasy 14’s Crystalline Conflict PvP mode has been absurdly popular since its introduction in 6.1. One Final Fantasy 14 fan has designed and 3D printed the six different badge ranks players can earn in the new game mode.

The Crystalline Conflict badges were designed by Final Fantasy 14 fan and Redditor NotJannet. A talented 3D artist, NotJannet has designed and printed dozens of different objects from Final Fantasy 14.

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One of their most recent pieces of work was the PvP rank badges introduced in Final Fantasy 14’s fast-paced Crystalline Conflict mode. There are six different badges representing the ranks players can reach: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and Crystal. The badges are vivid in detail and color despite being about the size of a fridge magnet–which is precisely what NotJannet made them into.

The PvP magnets are far from the first thing NotJannet has designed. Before Endwalker, they had designed all 26 of the different types of Allagan tomestones in Final Fantasy 14, and have already created the new versions found in the critically-acclaimed expansion pack from this year. NotJannet has designed tons of other items, from Fantasias, tinctures, and Aethernet shards to important items from Final Fantasy 14’s Main Scenario Quest, including the Convocation crystals, the Garlean radio, and the Sharlayan teleportation device.

NotJannet’s fellow Final Fantasy 14 players are always impressed by their work. The items they design are of exceptional quality, making it no surprise they have sold over 400 items so far. All of their different designs, as well as the 3D printing files, are available on their Etsy store, NotJannetDesign.

Final Fantasy 14’s first season for Crystalline Conflict ends on January 28th. Players who participated in the Ranked mode for Crystalline Conflict will earn Adventure Plate customizations for their highest rank, allowing them to show off their PvP rank badges in-game. If these players also buy NotJannet’s magnets, they could match their adventure plates out of the game as well.

The new Live Letter from the Producer for Final Fantasy 14 takes place on Friday, July 1st, and will give players the first look at Patch 6.2. In addition to new Main Scenario Quests, raids, and trials, 6.2 will also add a new type of Allagan tomestone to the game. It would be safe to assume NotJannet won’t take long to add the new currency to their ever-growing collection.

Final Fantasy 14 is available now for PC, PS4, and PS5.

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