Final Fantasy 14 Mobile Gets Feature Players Have Wanted for Years

The initial dyeable mount is being launched in Final Fantasy 14 Mobile, which players of the mobile adaptation of Final Fantasy 14 are welcoming. However, long-time fans of the original MMORPG, Final Fantasy 14, are expressing disappointment as they’ve been requesting this feature for quite some time now.

In Final Fantasy 14, you’ll find a vast array of dyes to alter the hue of your gear and even some home decor items. Yet, if you’re one who desires extensive customization for your mounts, you may feel somewhat overlooked, as this level of color change is limited to only your Company Chocobo at present.

Final Fantasy 14 Mobile Gets Feature Players Want in the Original

In a fascinating development for “Final Fantasy 14” enthusiasts, the mobile edition of the game introduces a novel mount – the Magitek Skateboard, reminiscent of a hoverboard. This new ride initially appears in a striking white and blue color scheme. What sets it apart is its customizability using dye, which has long been a sought-after feature by players. While many have requested this option for quite some time, Square Enix has only implemented it in the mobile version so far. Given this, some players harbor doubts about whether this feature will eventually be introduced to the original “Final Fantasy 14” MMORPG.

It’s understandable that the FF14 community is feeling agitated due to the exclusive release of the mobile game in China, with no confirmed global release date yet. This means that many western gamers are unable to access the new mount. However, the main source of discontent appears to be the fact that Final Fantasy 14 Mobile is receiving this feature while the original MMORPG still does not have it. Previously, players have expressed disappointment over FF14 Mobile having more advanced dye channels than the original version, offering mobile players more opportunities for distinct appearances.

As an ardent fan of Final Fantasy XIV, I must admit that while the game continues to captivate us, there are certain hiccups that can’t be ignored. These shortcomings seem even more apparent due to the game’s aging infrastructure, which unfortunately restricts aspects like the number of glamour plates and equipment storage available to players. The housing situation is another point of contention, particularly on heavily populated servers where space becomes a premium.

Even the introduction of an additional dye channel for gear was met with disappointment by many players, as secondary channels often only apply to minor details such as buttons or buckles. As of now, it remains unclear if the features promised for Final Fantasy XIV Mobile will ever be incorporated into the original game. If any announcement regarding this is made, it’s likely to happen at the upcoming Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festivals scheduled for 2026.

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2025-09-11 04:38