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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The event that lets you fight Ultros has him being his usual sleazy self, hitting on Echo before realizing she's older than him and recoiling in disgust. When he tries to pull the same "I love pretty boys even more" shtick he did with Noel on Wol, the warrior of light responds by ''throwing it right back'' to watch the lecherous cephalopod squirm. When Ultros calls in Typhon for backup, Wol actually has a moment of sympathy with him, wondering aloud why the both of them have to bail their loud-mouthed friends out of trouble.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The event that lets you fight Ultros has him being his usual sleazy self, hitting on Echo before realizing she's older than him and recoiling in disgust. When he tries to pull the same "I love pretty boys even more" shtick he did with Noel on Wol, the warrior of light responds by ''throwing it right back'' to watch the lecherous cephalopod squirm. When Ultros calls in Typhon for backup, Wol actually has a moment of sympathy with him, wondering aloud why the both of them have to bail their loud-mouthed friends out of trouble.trouble.
* NintendoHard: In spades. The game gives almost no hand-holding in way of how you to beef yourself up, leaving you on your own to figure out how you're supposed to get stronger, and if you approach the game as you would a regular [=F2P=] mobile game, prepare for an ''insane'' uphill battle.
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eh...probably dosen't fit


* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The event that lets you fight Ultros has him being his usual sleazy self, hitting on Echo before realizing she's older than him and recoiling in disgust. When he tries to pull the same "I love pretty boys even more" shtick he did with Noel on Wol, the warrior of light responds by ''throwing it right back'' to watch the lecherous cephalopod squirm. When Ultros calls in Typhon for backup, Wol actually has a moment of sympathy with him, wondering aloud why the both of them have to bail their loud-mouthed friends out of trouble.
* ShippingGoggles: Clerith shippers have interpreted the crossover event with ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' featuring Cloud as Cloud seeking to reunite with Aerith in an alternate reality where she is alive. Since the release of [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake the remake]] and the possibility that [[spoiler: ''Remake'' is StealthSequel to the prequel and Aerith's fate could potentially be changed this time around, these shippers have gone as for as to label ''Mobius'' as a [[StealthSequel stealth prequel]] to the remake]].

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The event that lets you fight Ultros has him being his usual sleazy self, hitting on Echo before realizing she's older than him and recoiling in disgust. When he tries to pull the same "I love pretty boys even more" shtick he did with Noel on Wol, the warrior of light responds by ''throwing it right back'' to watch the lecherous cephalopod squirm. When Ultros calls in Typhon for backup, Wol actually has a moment of sympathy with him, wondering aloud why the both of them have to bail their loud-mouthed friends out of trouble.
* ShippingGoggles: Clerith shippers have interpreted the crossover event with ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' featuring Cloud as Cloud seeking to reunite with Aerith in an alternate reality where she is alive. Since the release of [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake the remake]] and the possibility that [[spoiler: ''Remake'' is StealthSequel to the prequel and Aerith's fate could potentially be changed this time around, these shippers have gone as for as to label ''Mobius'' as a [[StealthSequel stealth prequel]] to the remake]].
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These claims were made 2 years before the remake, will not link due to toxic


* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The event that lets you fight Ultros has him being his usual sleazy self, hitting on Echo before realizing she's older than him and recoiling in disgust. When he tries to pull the same "I love pretty boys even more" shtick he did with Noel on Wol, the warrior of light responds by ''throwing it right back'' to watch the lecherous cephalopod squirm. When Ultros calls in Typhon for backup, Wol actually has a moment of sympathy with him, wondering aloud why the both of them have to bail their loud-mouthed friends out of trouble.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The event that lets you fight Ultros has him being his usual sleazy self, hitting on Echo before realizing she's older than him and recoiling in disgust. When he tries to pull the same "I love pretty boys even more" shtick he did with Noel on Wol, the warrior of light responds by ''throwing it right back'' to watch the lecherous cephalopod squirm. When Ultros calls in Typhon for backup, Wol actually has a moment of sympathy with him, wondering aloud why the both of them have to bail their loud-mouthed friends out of trouble.trouble.
* ShippingGoggles: Clerith shippers have interpreted the crossover event with ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' featuring Cloud as Cloud seeking to reunite with Aerith in an alternate reality where she is alive. Since the release of [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake the remake]] and the possibility that [[spoiler: ''Remake'' is StealthSequel to the prequel and Aerith's fate could potentially be changed this time around, these shippers have gone as for as to label ''Mobius'' as a [[StealthSequel stealth prequel]] to the remake]].
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The event that lets you fight Ultros has him being his usual sleazy self, hitting on Echo before realizing she's older than him and recoiling in disgust. When he tries to pull the same "I love pretty boys even more" shtick he did with Noel on Wol, the warrior of light responds by ''throwing it right back'' to watch the lecherous cephalopod squirm.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The event that lets you fight Ultros has him being his usual sleazy self, hitting on Echo before realizing she's older than him and recoiling in disgust. When he tries to pull the same "I love pretty boys even more" shtick he did with Noel on Wol, the warrior of light responds by ''throwing it right back'' to watch the lecherous cephalopod squirm. When Ultros calls in Typhon for backup, Wol actually has a moment of sympathy with him, wondering aloud why the both of them have to bail their loud-mouthed friends out of trouble.
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* BrokenBase: ''Mobius'' as a game has proven to be very divisive as a ''Final Fantasy'' title. Fans of it praise the complex battle mechanics, story, and low reliance on BribingYourWayToVictory compared to a good number of other mobile games, while detractors despise it for being yet another mobile entry, its combat being a dumbed-down ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', and the questionable graphics quality[[labelnote:*]]Prior to the HD Graphics update, which brings maximum graphics quality to console-grade level[[/labelnote]].

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* BrokenBase: ''Mobius'' as a game has proven to be very divisive as a ''Final Fantasy'' title. Fans of it praise the complex battle mechanics, story, and low reliance on BribingYourWayToVictory compared to a good number of other mobile games, while detractors despise it for being yet another mobile entry, its combat being a dumbed-down ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', and the questionable graphics quality[[labelnote:*]]Prior to the HD Graphics update, which brings maximum graphics quality to console-grade level[[/labelnote]].level[[/labelnote]].
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The event that lets you fight Ultros has him being his usual sleazy self, hitting on Echo before realizing she's older than him and recoiling in disgust. When he tries to pull the same "I love pretty boys even more" shtick he did with Noel on Wol, the warrior of light responds by ''throwing it right back'' to watch the lecherous cephalopod squirm.
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Interntet Backdraft being dewicked per TRS.


* BrokenBase: ''Mobius'' as a game has proven to be very divisive as a ''Final Fantasy'' title. Fans of it praise the complex battle mechanics, story, and low reliance on BribingYourWayToVictory compared to a good number of other mobile games, while detractors despise it for being yet another mobile entry, its combat being a dumbed-down ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', and the questionable graphics quality[[labelnote:*]]Prior to the HD Graphics update, which brings maximum graphics quality to console-grade level[[/labelnote]].
* InternetBackdraft:
** The {{Stripperiffic}} outfit in general. There are plenty of female character (Echo included) whose costumes are far more revealing; yet, Wol's was changed. DoubleStandard ensues.
** There was intense complaints when players discovered that the Box in the international version was ''twice'' as expensive as the Japan version, but contained exactly the same goodies, with some accusing Square of being greedy. Square responded in turn by [[RegionalBonus boosting the international Box with very rare and powerful goodies.]]
** When [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyX Tidus's]] Job Card was confirmed to be released Nov 24, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75 and can only be gotten in 10 days. Needless to say the userbase was NOT amused.
*** And it only intensified when just two weeks later, not one but '''three''' Legendary Job cards were revealed to be released with the same period of 10 days and the same price, 12000 magicite, for each job.
*** This has started to lessen with the [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII SOLDIER 1st Class]] Legendary Job being in the ability summon pool permanently by chance, opening the job up to free to play players summoning using Summon Tickets. It has even been announced that the former [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyX Ace Striker]] Legendary Job would be given this treatment too, but that just broke the base into two sides ''again'', those who are happy the job is now available permanently for most other players and those who are angry that the job they paid for is now a permanent option available with Summon Tickets.
*** And then it happened AGAIN when Square Enix announced, at the beginning of August 2017, they're removing, seemingly permanently, the Job Summon option, instead making them part of the HUGELY expensive Greater Summon system. More than a few players have quit the game in protest at effectively making ALL the Jobs identical to Tidus's Job Card, in that the Greater Summon will be the most expensive summon option in the game, and there's no other way to get Jobs after that date, and all new Jobs are excluded automatically from the original Job System rotation.
*** The Anniversary Celebration with the International Edition includes so many free summons, It feels more like a sticking plaster being ut over a gaping wound when you consider the above.
*** The problem is that there's no 'Rate Up' system in place, other than prioritising certain cards when they're first introduced. Square Enix repeatedly point out that there are no longer any limited cards, but they still make hundreds of dollars off the Greater Summon system, with the 'golden' 7-card summon being incredibly rare and those limited cards being ridiculously rare on top of that.

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* BrokenBase: ''Mobius'' as a game has proven to be very divisive as a ''Final Fantasy'' title. Fans of it praise the complex battle mechanics, story, and low reliance on BribingYourWayToVictory compared to a good number of other mobile games, while detractors despise it for being yet another mobile entry, its combat being a dumbed-down ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', and the questionable graphics quality[[labelnote:*]]Prior to the HD Graphics update, which brings maximum graphics quality to console-grade level[[/labelnote]].
* InternetBackdraft:
** The {{Stripperiffic}} outfit in general. There are plenty of female character (Echo included) whose costumes are far more revealing; yet, Wol's was changed. DoubleStandard ensues.
** There was intense complaints when players discovered that the Box in the international version was ''twice'' as expensive as the Japan version, but contained exactly the same goodies, with some accusing Square of being greedy. Square responded in turn by [[RegionalBonus boosting the international Box with very rare and powerful goodies.]]
** When [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyX Tidus's]] Job Card was confirmed to be released Nov 24, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75 and can only be gotten in 10 days. Needless to say the userbase was NOT amused.
*** And it only intensified when just two weeks later, not one but '''three''' Legendary Job cards were revealed to be released with the same period of 10 days and the same price, 12000 magicite, for each job.
*** This has started to lessen with the [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII SOLDIER 1st Class]] Legendary Job being in the ability summon pool permanently by chance, opening the job up to free to play players summoning using Summon Tickets. It has even been announced that the former [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyX Ace Striker]] Legendary Job would be given this treatment too, but that just broke the base into two sides ''again'', those who are happy the job is now available permanently for most other players and those who are angry that the job they paid for is now a permanent option available with Summon Tickets.
*** And then it happened AGAIN when Square Enix announced, at the beginning of August 2017, they're removing, seemingly permanently, the Job Summon option, instead making them part of the HUGELY expensive Greater Summon system. More than a few players have quit the game in protest at effectively making ALL the Jobs identical to Tidus's Job Card, in that the Greater Summon will be the most expensive summon option in the game, and there's no other way to get Jobs after that date, and all new Jobs are excluded automatically from the original Job System rotation.
*** The Anniversary Celebration with the International Edition includes so many free summons, It feels more like a sticking plaster being ut over a gaping wound when you consider the above.
*** The problem is that there's no 'Rate Up' system in place, other than prioritising certain cards when they're first introduced. Square Enix repeatedly point out that there are no longer any limited cards, but they still make hundreds of dollars off the Greater Summon system, with the 'golden' 7-card summon being incredibly rare and those limited cards being ridiculously rare on top of that.
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Needs more than one side.


** The fact that the update schedule is several MONTHS behind Japan near constantly. What didn't help was a much anticipated chapter,[[note]]which introduced a female lead character who players could use instead of Wol[[/note]] was delayed a month.
*** Notably, it arrived literally one year after it did in Japan.
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Difficulty is not part of the premise.


* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is ''notoriously'' beginner-unfriendly. Unlike many other mobile games, where you can just log in and do some light content and other shenanigans without wasting too much time and not fall behind at the same time, ''Mobius'' is extremely hard to keep up with if you don't dedicate time to it, as it can get very NintendoHard and the game stops hand-holding at a very early stage.
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*** And then it happened AGAIN when Square Enix announced, at the beginning of August 2017, they're removing, seemingly permanently, the Job Summon option, instead making them part of the [[CrackIsCheaper HUGELY expensive]] Greater Summon system. More than a few players have quit the game in protest at effectively making ALL the Jobs identical to Tidus's Job Card, in that the Greater Summon will be the most expensive summon option in the game, and there's no other way to get Jobs after that date, and all new Jobs are excluded automatically from the original Job System rotation.

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*** And then it happened AGAIN when Square Enix announced, at the beginning of August 2017, they're removing, seemingly permanently, the Job Summon option, instead making them part of the [[CrackIsCheaper HUGELY expensive]] expensive Greater Summon system. More than a few players have quit the game in protest at effectively making ALL the Jobs identical to Tidus's Job Card, in that the Greater Summon will be the most expensive summon option in the game, and there's no other way to get Jobs after that date, and all new Jobs are excluded automatically from the original Job System rotation.
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Replaciing "casual" with "beginner" because the former has very negative connotations for anyone who doesn't play VG


* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is ''notoriously'' casual-unfriendly. Unlike many other mobile games, where you can just log in and do some light content and other shenanigans without wasting too much time and not fall behind at the same time, ''Mobius'' is extremely hard to keep up with if you don't dedicate time to it, as it can get very NintendoHard and the game stops hand-holding at a very early stage.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is ''notoriously'' casual-unfriendly.beginner-unfriendly. Unlike many other mobile games, where you can just log in and do some light content and other shenanigans without wasting too much time and not fall behind at the same time, ''Mobius'' is extremely hard to keep up with if you don't dedicate time to it, as it can get very NintendoHard and the game stops hand-holding at a very early stage.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The game is ''notoriously'' casual-unfriendly. Unlike many other mobile games, where you can just log in and do some light content and other shenanigans without wasting too much time and not fall behind at the same time, ''Mobius'' is extremely hard to keep up with if you don't dedicate time to it, as it can get very NintendoHard and the game stops hand-holding at a very early stage.
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*** The Anniversary Celebration with the International Edition includes so many free summons, It feels more like a sticking plaster being ut over a gaping wound when you consider the above.

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*** The Anniversary Celebration with the International Edition includes so many free summons, It feels more like a sticking plaster being ut over a gaping wound when you consider the above.above.
*** The problem is that there's no 'Rate Up' system in place, other than prioritising certain cards when they're first introduced. Square Enix repeatedly point out that there are no longer any limited cards, but they still make hundreds of dollars off the Greater Summon system, with the 'golden' 7-card summon being incredibly rare and those limited cards being ridiculously rare on top of that.
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*** Notably, it arrived literally one year after it did in Japan.
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** The fact that the update schedule is several MONTHS behind Japan near constantly. What didn't help was a much anticipated chapter,[[note]]which introduced a female lead character who players could use instead of Wol[[/note]] was delayed a month.



*** And then it happened AGAIN when Square Enix announced, at the beginning of August 2017, they're removing, seemingly permanently, the Job Summon option, instead making them part of the [[CrackIsCheaper HUGELY expensive]] Greater Summon system. More than a few players have quit the game in protest at effectively making ALL the Jobs identical to Tidus's Job Card, in that the Greater Summon will be the most expensive summon option in the game, and there's no other way to get Jobs after that date, and all new Jobs are excluded automatically from the original Job System rotation.

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*** And then it happened AGAIN when Square Enix announced, at the beginning of August 2017, they're removing, seemingly permanently, the Job Summon option, instead making them part of the [[CrackIsCheaper HUGELY expensive]] Greater Summon system. More than a few players have quit the game in protest at effectively making ALL the Jobs identical to Tidus's Job Card, in that the Greater Summon will be the most expensive summon option in the game, and there's no other way to get Jobs after that date, and all new Jobs are excluded automatically from the original Job System rotation.rotation.
*** The Anniversary Celebration with the International Edition includes so many free summons, It feels more like a sticking plaster being ut over a gaping wound when you consider the above.
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*** This has started to lessen with the [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII SOLDIER 1st Class]] Legendary Job being in the ability summon pool permanently by chance, opening the job up to free to play players summoning using Summon Tickets. It has even been announced that the former [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyX Ace Striker]] Legendary Job would be given this treatment too, but that just broke the base into two sides ''again'', those who are happy the job is now available permanently for most other players and those who are angry that the job they paid for is now a permanent option available with Summon Tickets.

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*** This has started to lessen with the [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII SOLDIER 1st Class]] Legendary Job being in the ability summon pool permanently by chance, opening the job up to free to play players summoning using Summon Tickets. It has even been announced that the former [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyX Ace Striker]] Legendary Job would be given this treatment too, but that just broke the base into two sides ''again'', those who are happy the job is now available permanently for most other players and those who are angry that the job they paid for is now a permanent option available with Summon Tickets.Tickets.
*** And then it happened AGAIN when Square Enix announced, at the beginning of August 2017, they're removing, seemingly permanently, the Job Summon option, instead making them part of the [[CrackIsCheaper HUGELY expensive]] Greater Summon system. More than a few players have quit the game in protest at effectively making ALL the Jobs identical to Tidus's Job Card, in that the Greater Summon will be the most expensive summon option in the game, and there's no other way to get Jobs after that date, and all new Jobs are excluded automatically from the original Job System rotation.
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** When [[FinalFantasyX Tidus's]] Job Card was confirmed to be released Nov 24, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75 and can only be gotten in 10 days. Needless to say the userbase was NOT amused.

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** When [[FinalFantasyX [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyX Tidus's]] Job Card was confirmed to be released Nov 24, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75 and can only be gotten in 10 days. Needless to say the userbase was NOT amused.



*** This has started to lessen with the [[FinalFantasyVII SOLDIER 1st Class]] Legendary Job being in the ability summon pool permanently by chance, opening the job up to free to play players summoning using Summon Tickets. It has even been announced that the former [[FinalFantasyX Ace Striker]] Legendary Job would be given this treatment too, but that just broke the base into two sides ''again'', those who are happy the job is now available permanently for most other players and those who are angry that the job they paid for is now a permanent option available with Summon Tickets.

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*** This has started to lessen with the [[FinalFantasyVII [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII SOLDIER 1st Class]] Legendary Job being in the ability summon pool permanently by chance, opening the job up to free to play players summoning using Summon Tickets. It has even been announced that the former [[FinalFantasyX [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyX Ace Striker]] Legendary Job would be given this treatment too, but that just broke the base into two sides ''again'', those who are happy the job is now available permanently for most other players and those who are angry that the job they paid for is now a permanent option available with Summon Tickets.
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* BaseBreaker: ''Mobius'' as a game has proven to be very divisive as a ''Final Fantasy'' title. Fans of it praise the complex battle mechanics, story, and low reliance on BribingYourWayToVictory compared to a good number of other mobile games, while detractors despise it for being yet another mobile entry, its combat being a dumbed-down ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', and the questionable graphics quality[[labelnote:*]]Prior to the HD Graphics update, which brings maximum graphics quality to console-grade level[[/labelnote]].

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* BaseBreaker: BrokenBase: ''Mobius'' as a game has proven to be very divisive as a ''Final Fantasy'' title. Fans of it praise the complex battle mechanics, story, and low reliance on BribingYourWayToVictory compared to a good number of other mobile games, while detractors despise it for being yet another mobile entry, its combat being a dumbed-down ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', and the questionable graphics quality[[labelnote:*]]Prior to the HD Graphics update, which brings maximum graphics quality to console-grade level[[/labelnote]].

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** And it only intensified when just two weeks later, not one but '''three''' Legendary Job cards were revealed to be released with the same period of 10 days and the same price, 12000 magicite, for each job.

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** *** And it only intensified when just two weeks later, not one but '''three''' Legendary Job cards were revealed to be released with the same period of 10 days and the same price, 12000 magicite, for each job.job.
*** This has started to lessen with the [[FinalFantasyVII SOLDIER 1st Class]] Legendary Job being in the ability summon pool permanently by chance, opening the job up to free to play players summoning using Summon Tickets. It has even been announced that the former [[FinalFantasyX Ace Striker]] Legendary Job would be given this treatment too, but that just broke the base into two sides ''again'', those who are happy the job is now available permanently for most other players and those who are angry that the job they paid for is now a permanent option available with Summon Tickets.
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** The {{Stripperiffic}} outfit in general. There are plenty of female character (Echo included) whose costumes are far more revealing; yet, Wol's was changed. DoubleStandard ensues.

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* InternetBackdraft: When [[FinalFantasyX Tidus's]] Job Card was confirmed to be released Nov 24, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75 and can only be gotten in 10 days. Needless to say the userbase was NOT amused.

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* InternetBackdraft: InternetBackdraft:
** There was intense complaints when players discovered that the Box in the international version was ''twice'' as expensive as the Japan version, but contained exactly the same goodies, with some accusing Square of being greedy. Square responded in turn by [[RegionalBonus boosting the international Box with very rare and powerful goodies.]]
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When [[FinalFantasyX Tidus's]] Job Card was confirmed to be released Nov 24, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75 and can only be gotten in 10 days. Needless to say the userbase was NOT amused.
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* BaseBreaker: ''Mobius'' as a game has proven to be very divisive as a ''Final Fantasy'' title. Fans of it praise the complex battle mechanics, story, and low reliance on BribingYourWayToVictory compared to a good number of other mobile games, while detractors despise it for being yet another mobile entry, its combat being a dumbed-down ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', and the questionable graphics quality[[labelnote:*]]Prior to the HD Graphics update, which brings maximum graphics quality to console-grade level[[/labelnote]].

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* InternetBackdraft: When [[FinalFantasyX Tidus's]] Job Card was confirmed to be released Nov 24, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75 and can only be gotten in 10 days. Needless to say the userbase is not amused.

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* InternetBackdraft: When [[FinalFantasyX Tidus's]] Job Card was confirmed to be released Nov 24, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75 and can only be gotten in 10 days. Needless to say the userbase is was NOT amused.
** And it only intensified when just two weeks later,
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* InternetBackdraft: When [[FinalFantasyX Tidus's]] Job Card was confirmed to be released Nov 24, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75. Needless to say the userbase is not amused.

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* InternetBackdraft: When [[FinalFantasyX Tidus's]] Job Card was confirmed to be released Nov 24, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75.$75 and can only be gotten in 10 days. Needless to say the userbase is not amused.
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* InternetBackdraft: When Tidus's Job Card was confirmed to be released soon, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75. Needless to say the userbase is not amused.

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* InternetBackdraft: When Tidus's [[FinalFantasyX Tidus's]] Job Card was confirmed to be released soon, Nov 24, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75. Needless to say the userbase is not amused.
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* Internet Backdraft: When Tidus's Job Card was confirmed to be released soon, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75. Needless to say the userbase is not amused.

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* Internet Backdraft: InternetBackdraft: When Tidus's Job Card was confirmed to be released soon, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75. Needless to say the userbase is not amused.
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* Internet Backdraft: When Tidus's Job Card was confirmed to be released soon, it was revealed that it could only be gotten by buying 12000 magicite, which is the equivalent of $75. Needless to say the userbase is not amused.

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