It's no secret that Final Fantasy 14 fans are dedicated. MMORPG players spend a lot of time with their characters, and that's why fashion matters so much. Everyone wants their avatar to look good when they're adventuring, battling, or just hanging out in town with other players. It stands to reason that a surefire way to keeping players happy is to provide them with new cosmetic items to obtain. In Final Fantasy 14 Patch 5.5, one of the new outfits is the Peacelover's Attire.

The Peacelover's Attire is a full outfit, consisting of a hat, shirt, gloves, pantaloons, and longboots. Fans of this outfit can obtain all the clothing together, or pick and choose the pieces they like to purchase on the Market Board from other players. As with all desirable items, prudent adventurers are likely to charge a premium when selling to other adventurers. For adventurers who aren't swimming in gil, or who just like to earn their items themselves, this short guide will explain how to obtain the new Peacelover's Attire outfit.

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The Peacelover's Attire in Final Fantasy 14 is available as part of the new Fete system. Longtime players will be familiar with the Ishgardian Restoration, a series of side quests in which players could contribute to the rebuilding of a city ruined by the events of a previous expansion. This side content was aimed at players who enjoy the crafting and gathering systems of the game. While the Ishgardian Restoration has largely come to a close in the chronology of the game world's narrative, the Fete system ensures that crafters will continue to have ways to flex their skills and earn valuable rewards.

Fetes are described as large-scale games held at regular intervals to celebrate the completion of the Firmament. During an event period, several fetes are held in succession and offer rewards to participants. Fetes are held twelve times over the course of a twenty-four hour period, with one every two hours. When the celebration has concluded, there will be a rest period of one to two days (Earth time) before the next event period begins. Players can see exactly how much time remains until the next Fete by visiting the Firmament area of Ishgard and checking the on-screen timer.

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There are various different rewards that players earn by completing Fetes as a crafting or gathering job. Among these rewards are Fete Tokens, which can be traded to Enie in the Firmament (X:12.0 Y:14.0). 50 Fete Tokens can be traded to Enie for the Peacelover's Attire Coffer, which contains the entire outfit. Similar rewards that players may exchange for are an Antelope mount, furnishing items, and premium clothing dyes.

Item collectors and fashion savants have plenty to strive for in Patch 5.5 of Final Fantasy 14. Noteworthy among the new additions are the 2B and 9S hairstyles included as part of the NieR: Automata collaboration. While some players prefer combat-oriented gear, and others consider themselves to be Disciples of the Hand, there's loot to be had for fans of all types.

Final Fantasy 14 is available on PC and PS4, with a PS5 version in the works.

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