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Final Fantasy XV Multiplayer: Comrades (FFXV オンライン拡張パック:戦友, Fainaru Fantajī Fifutīn Onrain Kakuchō Pakku:Sen-yū?) is a downloadable expansion for Final Fantasy XV. It adds cooperative multiplayer to the game and allows players to create a customizable avatar and take on quests with up to three other players online.

The expansion starts six months after Chapter 13 of the main game. The goal is to collect meteor shards to power up power stations to provide electricity to other areas. The players progress as they connect the power line and along the way unlock perks for their characters. By completing quests, the players get items to upgrade their weapons. They can rescue NPCs, have them settle in the town, and set an NPC to be the town leader, with each NPC leader providing different perks. Players can communicate by a variety of preset phrases or voice chat.[1]

The expansion was originally set to release on October 31, 2017, but was delayed to November 15 to give the team more time to optimize the experience.[2] An online test for season pass owners was available between August 3–8, 2017 and August 11-13, 2017. The expansion is available to play just for single-player when the player doesn't have a Xbox Gold or PS+ account.

Comrades is available as part of the season pass, or as a standalone DLC for $19.99. It is included in the Windows and Royal Editions, the former featuring cross-platform co-op with Xbox One players when purchased through Microsoft Store.[3] Final Fantasy XV: Comrades was revealed to become a standalone game, as announced at PAX East 2018.[4]

Gameplay[]

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Gameplay.

The main playable character is a player-created avatar that can be customized with various clothing items and equipment. The player can initially customize their avatar's birthplace to either Galahd, Insomnia, Lestallum or Altissia, and eventually unlocks the options of Tenebrae and Gralea after defeating Ifrit and Bahamut in Lvl 99 for the second time. The birthplace determines the avatar's inherent abilities.

Noctis and his friends are playable in a special quest. Players can choose between numerous weapon types, including katana, clubs, shuriken, daggers, polearms, shields, and crossbows. Each weapon type has different attack patterns and animations than they do when Noctis uses similar weapons in the main game.

Cid Sophiar is available to make modifications to the player's weapons. Weapons can be upgraded to more powerful forms by filling certain required stats before maxing out the weapon's level. Different loot items dropped by enemies grant different stats.

Comrades takes place after the events of Chapter 13 of the main game. As members of the Kingsglaive, players can equip their characters with special royal sigils, which grant them special powers invoked from the Lucian bloodline. They also have access to offensive and curative magic, and can create magical barriers to shield themselves and allies from attacks.

In quests, players will be tasked with numerous objectives, such as defeating a powerful monster or protecting a target from enemies. While on the field, players can pick up one ingredient each. At the end of the quest, the ingredients are given to Monica, or another cook depending on the closest activated outpost, who will combine them and create a stat-enhancing meal for the party. Some of the recipes from Comrades become available in the main game as well.

Ingredients are also used to revive if the player is killed. Dying without an ingredient picked up will return the player to Lestallum.

Abilities[]

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Casting a spell.

Parrying is the same as in the main game, but allows the player and their allies to chain warp-strikes for bonus damage while temporarily preventing the enemy from moving.

Projecting a protective barrier consumes MP to create a barrier that protects the caster and allies positioned behind the barrier. It consumes 15 MP per hit. While in use the player cannot move or attack in any way, but will gradually regenerate MP when the barrier is not blocking attacks. A protective barrier can be used while downed to increase survivability.

The player can cast an offensive short-ranged spell that can be augmented by equipment for varied effects. Doing so consumes 15 MP. It will deal about 180–210 damage at level 11 (starting level in the beta). If used while equipped with "The Pious's Sigil", the player will dualcast by casting twice in quick succession, MP cost will increase by 1, and the damage increases to about 300–330 per spell.

Curative spells restore HP to the caster and nearby allies, consuming 30 MP. Like the offensive spell, the curative spell can be augmented by equipment. A cure spell heals about 180–220 at level 11. If used while equipped with "The Oracle's Sigil", healing will increase to about 220–250 and the range will increase by about 2x-3x. Contrary to the sigil's description, the MP cost of the player's curative spell does not increase.

Players can warp. Point-warping allows players to hang from surfaces. Warping allows the player to move in whatever direction the character is moving, and warp-striking quickly moves to a target and attacks them. If an enemy is parried, the enemy cannot move, and will be open to linked warp-strike for a short time. When a chain link is activated the player character has the voiceline "For Hearth and Home."

Sigils[]

Royal Sigils that grant the ability to invoke the powers of sovereigns.

Sigil Description Effect Stats
The Rogue's Sigil Protective Relic of a former Queen of Lucis. Aerial Ace: Enables the bearer to perform a mid-air step after attacking.
Increases the power of mid-air attacks as well
Strength+30%
Spirit+30%
MP+20%
The Pious's Sigil Protective Relic of a former King of Lucis. Multicast: Enables the bearer to cast two offensive spells in a row by expending more MP.
(Note: Significantly increases MP regen when equipped)
Strength-30%
Magic+70%
HP-30%
The Tall's Sigil Protective Relic of a former King of Lucis. Aura: Greatly increases the bearer's attack power but prevents them from casting curative spells. HP+20%
Strength+70%
Magic-50%
The Oracle's Sigil Protective Relic of a former Oracle of Eos. Healing Light: Enable the bearer's curative spells to recover more HP across a wider range by expending more MP. Strength-20%
Vitality-20%
MP+100%
Spirit+50%
The Just's Sigil Protective Relic of a former Queen of Lucis. Omniguard: Enables the bearer to conjure a protective barrier that increases defense and recovery by gradually expending more MP. HP+30%
Vitality+30%
MP+50%
The Wanderer's Sigil Protective Relic of a former King of Lucis. Cheer: Enables the bearer to cheer on their comrades and imbue them with positive status effects, providing up to five boosts in total. HP+40%
MP+20%
Vitality+10%
The Warrior's Sigil Protective Relic of a former King of Lucis. Untouchable: Enables the bearer to provoke enemies and dodge their attacks.
Dodging at the right time triggers Vacuum Wave
HP+30%
Magic+20%
Vitality-30%
The Wise's Sigil Protective Relic of a former King of Lucis. Dragoon Drain: Enables the bearer to do a powerful jump attack and changes their curative spells into HP- and MP-draining lancet attacks. Strength+30%
Vitality+30%
MP-50%
The Conqueror's Sigil Protective Relic of a former King of Lucis. Elemancy: Enables the bearer to temporarily imbue the surrounding area with elemental properties when wielding an elementally-aligned weapon. Strength+30%
Vitality-30%
Magic+30%
The Clever's Sigil Protective Relic of a former King of Lucis. Spectral Arms: Replaces the bearer's offensive spells with the ability to conjure an arsenal of eight special armaments and wield one of them. Strength+20%
Vitality+20%
Magic+20%
Spirit+20%
The Fierce's Sigil Protective Relic of a former King of Lucis. Rampage: Replaces the bearer's warp strikes, charge attack, and offensive spells with powerful martial arts attacks; when strung together the combos can unleash a powerful special attack. HP+50%
Vitality+50
Magic-70%
Spirit-70%
The Mystic's Sigil Protective Relic of a former King of Lucis. Graviton: Replaces the bearer's offensive spells with a powerful gravitational force that draws enemies close, grouping targets together while also limiting their abilities. MP-20%
Vitality+30%
Magic+30%
The Father's Sigil Protective Relic of a former King of Lucis. Revitalize: Enables the bearer to gradually restore their comrades' maximum HP by holding down the button to slowly sacrifice their own. MP+20%
Magic+30%
Spirit+30%

Weapons[]

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Available weapon types are katana, club, dagger, shuriken, polearm, crossbow, and shield, all of which also feature different attack patterns from Noctis in the main game. Weapons come with preset abilities and level requirements, and can be leveled up by meeting certain conditions. In order to upgrade a weapon to a more powerful one, all of the progress bars under its stats must be filled before the weapon reaches its maximum level.

  • All listed weapons are from the online test.

Katana[]

Unlike in the main game, katana has been moved from the two-handed weapon type to its own unique group. The katana boasts excellent range and mobility. Moving in different directions allows the wielder to move about the field while attacking.

Katana Level Attack Stats Effect
Sennin-giri 1/60 106 Flurry Rush: Damage output increases with each consecutive strike.
Ashura 1/25 73 Flamebound: Standard attacks inflict fire-type elemental damage.

Offensive Spell Fire: Caster's default spell changes into fire-typed elemental magic.

Raikiri 1/53 164 +20% lightning resistance Stormbound: Standard attacks inflict lightning-type elemental damage.

Combo Spell Thunder: Standard follow-up attacks change into lightning type elemental magic.

Mace[]

Maces are slow but can destroy appendages with ease. Holding the attack button allows the wielder to channel their strength into a devastating charge attack.

Mace Level Attack Stats Effect
Mythril Hammer 1/50 120 +10 Strength
Imperial Axe 1/53 180 +10 Strength Soulsiphon: Standard attacks gain a small chance of replenishing MP.
Vesper Mace 1/45 150 +10 Strength Curative Spell Cura: Caster's default curative spell changes from Heal to Cura.

Daggers[]

Daggers come in pairs and allow the wielder to strike swiftly.

Daggers Level Attack Stats Effect
Crimson Flashes 1/48 88 +20% fire resistance Flamebound: Standard attacks inflict fire-type elemental damage.

Warp Combo Fira: Casts fire-type elemental spell after a successful warp-strike.

Avengers 1/45 72 Last Stand: Damage output increases when HP falls below a certain point.

Shuriken[]

Shuriken allow the wielder to strike enemies in the air or from afar.

Shuriken Level Attack Stats Effect
Kagenui 1/35 24 Petrifier: Standard attacks gain a small chance of stopping enemies in their tracks.
Fuma Shuriken 1/35 65 Deathbearer: Standard attacks gain a small chance of inflicting instant death.
Raiton Shuriken 1/55 96 +10% lightning resistance Stormbound: Standard attacks inflict lightning-type elemental damage.

Offensive Spell Thundara: Caster's default offensive spell changes into lightning-type elemental magic.(MP cost increases to 60)

Fubuki 1/30 38 Offensive Spell Blizzard: Caster's default offensive spell changes into ice-type elemental magic.

Frostbound: Standard attacks inflict ice-type elemental damage.

Achievements and trophies[]

Characters[]

Playable characters[]

A.I. Comrades[]

  • Libertus Ostium (story only) - Wanderer's Sigil: Cheer
  • Elea (story only) - Pious' Sigil: Multicast
  • Miles (story only) - Rogue's Sigil: Aerial Ace
  • Delilah - Oracle's Sigil: Healing Light
  • Gutsco - Pious' Sigil: Multicast
  • Jenica - Just's Sigil: Omniguard
  • Kenny Crow - Rogue's Sigil: Aerial Ace
  • Luca - Rogue's Sigil: Aerial Ace
  • Mat Kishimoto - Wanderer's Sigil: Cheer
  • Nelly - Tall's Sigil: Aura
  • Sadda - Wander's Sigil: Cheer
  • Tobul - Wise's Sigil: Dragoon Drain
  • Yura - Warrior's Sigil: Untouchable

Many of the A.I.-controlled companions are named after minor characters from the early Final Fantasy series games.

Other characters[]

Vendors[]

Story[]

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During the treaty-signing between Lucis and Niflheim, many of the Glaives had betrayed the crown. As the long night begins the remaining Glaives migrate to Lestallum to lend their aid to protecting the world in wait for the coming of the True King. The light of the past kings of Lucis has been returned to the Glaives and they can once again wield magic. The Glaives help defend the people and Lestallum as mankind's final stronghold.

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Bahamut confronts the Glaive.

The Astral god of light, Bahamut, tests the Glaives' worthiness. After the Glaives prevail in a battle against him, Bahamut forgives their previous betrayal, seeing how committed they are to protecting the world. Gentiana, the High Messenger of the Astrals, explains Angelgard must be safeguarded for Noctis Lucis Caelum to eventually awaken from his long sleep inside the Crystal. Some of the Glaives are chosen to protect the island along with Gentiana. Angelgard is the epicenter of the Crystal's light, and the birthplace of both Astrals and humans, and thus it must be kept free of daemons. It may be that Angelgard is a place light would always hit if the Glaives would protect it, as light is what gives power to the Crystal.

The Glaives return to Lucis to fight daemons and wait for the prophesied time. Eventually, each major outpost falls back as the daemons grow stronger. The sky turns red and giant daemons begin to circle the skies, as the world plunges further into darkness. Nearly a decade later when Noctis awakens, the Glaives are there to witness his return. Noctis returns to the abandoned Galdin Quay alone, it is not known if the Glaives that met Noctis survived or not but at least some Glaives died defending Angelgard. Though the Glaives were fighting a losing battle in the face of overwhelming daemon forces, they chose to continue fighting for the hope of a brighter tomorrow.

Spoilers end here.

Documents[]

Music[]

The soundtrack of this DLC was released within the Final Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack Volume 2. The main theme "Choosing Hope" and the final boss themes "A Clash of Swords" and "Wrath of Swords" were composed by Nobuo Uematsu and arranged by Tsutomu Narita. "Choosing Hope" was sung by Emiko Suzuki. Most of the music was composed and arranged by Tadayoshi Makino, Tsutomu Narita and Yoshitaka Suzuki, additional music was composed by Tomomichi Takeoka and Tai Tomisawa.

Creation and development[]

Around the time Final Fantasy XV was released it was decided the team was going to release a multiplayer expansion. Development on it started after the game was out.[5] When the DLC lineup was announced, the team brainstormed how to take on that project, and needed a mission to make players feel like they're part of the overall story.

Final Fantasy XV: Comrades takes place during the 10 year time skip in the main story. Once the planning for the actual multiplayer started, it became bigger than what the team had initially anticipated. Even before launch, the developers worked closely with the community and were open about their plans, addressing fan feedback, eventually leading up to the online service.[6]

The initial plan for Final Fantasy XV was to get different players to play each of the four party members on the road trip, but because this would have made the game "endless", the team had to stick with a single-player game.[7]

Notes[]

  • All birthplaces have certain stats, which helps to develop the character.
    • Galahd - Its main characteristic is strength and magic, and is balanced in the other aspects.
    • Insomnia - Its main characteristic is magic and MP. It is good in spirit but weak in HP, attack and defense.
    • Lestallum - Its main feature is strength, HP and defense. It is relatively balanced in magic and spirit.
    • Altissia - Its main characteristic is spirit, HP, defense. It has moderate magic, but low strength and MP.
    • Tenebrae - Its main characteristic is MP, magic, and spirit, but very low in attack, defense and HP.
    • Gralea - Its main characteristic is HP, defense and strength. It's very low in MP, magic, and spirit.
  • Only MP can not be raised because the only two ways to do it are: weapons (+30 MP) or using Apple item (+1 MP).

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