Character creation is a recurring feature in the Final Fantasy series in which players can create the playable character. In the original Final Fantasy, the player can choose their characters from an option of jobs, but in the multiplayer games in the series the player can customize various aspects of their character, such as race, gender, appearance, hair style and color, eye color, height, and weight.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier[]
Final Fantasy XI[]
The 5 playable races are comprised of 16 character models for each race and applicable gender for a total of 128 character models. Each model can also be assigned the size of small, medium, or large for a total of 384 unique looks.
There is quite a bit of freedom to choose whatever race best suits the players' personal tastes. While, the base stats vary for each race, most of the impact will be on the type equipment versus what job is chosen. Good equipment and player skill, as well as the Merit system, can overcome any racial shortcomings.
To begin playing the game, players will have to create a new character. Creating a character consists of several steps, each allowing several options to customize gameplay experience.
1. Race → Gender (except Mithra and Galka) → 2. Face type → 3. Hair color → 4. Physical size (small, medium, large) → 5. Standard job → 6. Character name and world (server) → 7. Country (allegiance)
After selecting "Create Character" from the top menu, the character creation screen will appear. The player must first sign up for a Content ID on the Final Fantasy XI top page to create an open account. Players may purchase up to 16 Content IDs (create up to 16 characters). If the player already has 16 characters, they cannot create additional characters. They must select "Delete Character" to create an empty space first. Simply deleting a character does not cancel a Content ID. To cancel a Content ID, players will need to use the "Cancel" option for Content IDs on the top page.
After purchasing a Content ID to create the first character, there should be an open slot. Selecting the open slot with the pointer and pressing the |Enter| key begins the character creation process.
Race and gender[]
The world of Vana'diel is home to many different races. After beginning the game, the player will not be able allowed to switch races or genders. Gender, like physical size, is cosmetic; base stats will remain static.
- Hume (Male/Female)
- Possibly the most numerous of the five races. Humes have spread from Bastok to live all over Vana'diel. In comparison to the other races, Humes are characterized by having a fairly equal balance of abilities. Hume males begin with the Hume Tunic Set. Hume females begin with the Hume Vest Set. Humes starting in Bastok begin with the Bastokan Ring.
- Elvaan (Male/Female)
- A tall, slender race famed for their swordsmanship, the Elvaan form the majority of the population of San d'Oria. Elvaan males begin play with the Elvaan Jerkin Set. Elvaan females begin play with the Elvaan Bodice Set. Elvaan starting in San d'Oria begin with a San d'Orian Ring.
- Tarutaru (Male/Female)
- The Tarutaru form the majority of the population of Windurst and are known for their skill with magic. Although they outwardly resemble small children, their physical appearance belies their true age. Tarutaru characters begin with the Tarutaru Kaftan Set. Tarutaru starting in Windurst begin with a Windurstian Ring.
- Mithra
- A race of catlike humanoids, the Mithra live in Windurst and its surrounding islands. They are characterized by their large ears, long tails, and superior agility. There are very few male Mithra, and only female Mithra venture out into the world. Mithra characters begin play with the Mithran Separates Set. Mithra starting in Windurst begin with a Windurstian Ring.
- Galka
- The Galka are a physically imposing race, and are the minority population of Bastok. Characterized by their hulking frames, the Galka are renowned for their unsurpassed strength. The Galka reproduce through a form of reincarnation and hence have no specific gender, but are generally considered to be male. Galka begin with the Galkan Surcoat Set. Galka starting in Bastok begin with the Bastokan Ring.
Face type[]
Each race allows the player to choose from eight different face types. Select a face type and press the |Enter| key to make the choice.
Hair color[]
Players may select between two hair colors per face type.
Character models[]
There are 128 playable character models.
Physical size[]
After choosing the character's physical features, the player must select a body size of small, medium, or large. Body size, like gender, is purely an aesthetic and personal choice; base stats will remain static in terms of gender and model size.
Main job (standard job)[]
Player must then must select a job for their character. Each job comes with a certain set of proficiencies that are collectively referred to as abilities. Players can select from six standard jobs when creating a character. The player can also change their job at anytime by going to their Mog House.
The standard jobs are the six jobs that can be selected when beginning the game. Depending on the starting job, players also gain one free item or spell as a bonus.
- Warriors
- Close-combat specialists capable of using a wide variety of weaponry. Have a high defense rating stemming from their ability to wear many types of armor. Poor at using magic. Begins with an Onion Sword.
- Monks
- Martial artists whose bodies are deadly weapons. Can turn even the weakest of weapons into a destructive force. Begins with a White Belt.
- White Mages
- Experts in white magic that specialize in healing and recovery spells. Weak in close combat, and prohibited from using bladed weapons. Begins with an Onion Rod and the Cure healing spell.
- Black Mages
- Experts in black magic, specializing in offensive spells. Cannot use heavy armor that would compromise their ability to concentrate. Begins with the Stone attack spell and an Onion Staff.
- Red Mages
- Capable of using both white and black magic; adept at swordsmanship. However, Red Mages take far longer to master powerful spells than White or Black Mages due to their broad range of abilities. Begins with an Onion Dagger and the Dia enfeebling spell.
- Thieves
- Agile combat support specialists that excel at hindering enemies and stealing their items rather than attacking directly. Begins with the Onion Knife.
Choosing a name and world (server)[]
The name chosen must be between three and fifteen characters long. Press the |+| key to generate a random name for the character.
There is a limit to the number of people who can use one server (or world) at the same time. Because of this, identical worlds have been created on different servers to ensure that the maximum number of people can play. As of the March 8th 2007 update players are able to select the world that they wish to play on, this applies for each new character the player creates. After creating a character and logging into the game, players will be able to go adventuring with other player characters (or PCs) that exist in the same world.
Players will then be prompted to choose a nation in which they will begin their adventure. After deciding, the game will begin.
Final Fantasy XIV[]
In Final Fantasy XIV, character creation can be accessed from the login screen by selecting "New Character." The character creation process consists of the following steps:
- Race, Clan, and Gender
- Appearance
- Nameday and patron deity
- Starting class and city-state
- Home World
- Character Name
- Race, Clan, and Gender
Players select from the following options to begin creating a character. Each race has different starting attributes, but this has little effect in the long run, considering the large amount of stat gains from gear at higher levels. As of patch 7.0, all playable races can be either male or female.
Race | Clans |
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Hyur | Midlander Highlander |
Elezen | Wildwood Duskwight |
Lalafell | Plainsfolk Dunesfolk |
Miqo'te | Seekers of the Sun Keepers of the Moon |
Roegadyn | Sea Wolves Hellsguard |
Au Ra | Xaela Raen |
Hrothgar | Helions The Lost |
Viera | Rava Veena |
- Appearance
Players can customize the following options for the character's appearance:
- Height
- Muscle Tone (Hyur and Roegadyn only)
- Bust Size (Females only)
- Skin Color
- Fur Pattern (Hrothgar only)
- Fur Color (Hrothgar only)
- Tail Shape (Miqo'te, Au Ra, Hrothgar only)
- Tail Length (Miqo'te, Au Ra, Hrothgar only)
- Hairstyle
- Hair Color
- Face
- Jaw
- Eye Shape
- Iris Size
- Eye Color
- Eyebrows
- Nose
- Fang Length (Hrothgar only)
- Lip Color
- Facial Features
- Tattoos
- Tattoo Color
- Face Paint
- Face Paint Color
- Voice
- Nameday and patron deity
Players select the character's date of birth (according to the Eorzean calendar) and patron deity. Originally, this slightly raised the character's elemental resistances based on the element of the chosen deity. As of patch 4.2, elemental resistance stats were removed, leaving this decision with no in-game effect.
- Starting class and city-state
Players select the character's starting class, which in turn, determines the city-state they begin the game in.
Limsa Lominsa | Gridania | Ul'dah |
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Marauder Arcanist |
Lancer Archer Conjurer |
Gladiator Pugilist Thaumaturge |
- Home World
Players select the character's home world (server) based on the Data Center they are connected to. Depending on the server status, some worlds may be closed for new characters. Patch 4.57 added World Visit for travel to other worlds on the same data center, and patch 6.18 added Data Center Travel for travel to other data centers within the same physical region. Shortly before the release of patch 7.0, Cross-Region Data Center Travel was added for travel to the Oceanian Data Center, Materia.
Data Center | Worlds |
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Japan | |
Elemental | Aegis Atomos Carbuncle Garuda Gungnir Kujata Tonberry Typhon |
Gaia | Alexander Bahamut Durandal Fenrir Ifrit Ridill Tiamat Ultima |
Mana | Anima Asura Chocobo Hades Ixion Masamune Pandaemonium Titan |
Meteor | Belias Mandragora Ramuh Shinryu Unicorn Valefor Yojimbo Zeromus |
North America | |
Aether | Adamantoise Cactuar Faerie Gilgamesh Jenova Midgardsormr Sargatanas Siren |
Crystal | Balmung Brynhildr Coeurl Diabolos Goblin Malboro Mateus Zalera |
Dynamis | Cuchulainn Golem Halicarnassus Kraken Maduin Marilith Rafflesia Seraph |
Primal | Behemoth Excalibur Exodus Famfrit Hyperion Lamia Leviathan Ultros |
Europe | |
Chaos | Cerberus Louisoix Moogle Omega Phantom Ragnarok Sagittarius Spriggan |
Light | Alpha Lich Odin Phoenix Raiden Shiva Twintania Zodiark |
Oceania | |
Materia | Bismarck Ravana Sephirot Sophia Zurvan |
- Character Name
Players create a forename and surname for the character. No two characters on the same world may have the same name. After confirmation of the name, a new game begins with the created character.