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===[[Return]]===
===[[Return]]===
Return is a spell that transports the user to their current [[Aetheryte]] home point. Return costs no gil or MP to use, can be used by any class or job at any level, but has a cooldown time of 15 minutes. Return is acquired early in the main scenario quests after attuning to your first [[Aetheryte]].
The first of two spells learned when attuning to an aetheryte in your starting city. Return can be used in the event of an emergency, such as when you are incapacitated in battle. However, must have a strong connection to an aetheryte for this spell to work, so it may only be used to return to your designated home point.[http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/pr/system/game_system/]


==Airship==
==Airship==

Revision as of 11:54, 19 November 2013

Aetheryte

Main article: Aetheryte

Teleport

When first adventuring beyond the walls of your starting city, attuning to a second aetheryte will grant you the spell Teleport. Using this spell, you can travel instantly between aetherytes to which you are attuned. It should be noted that adventurers are expected to pay a small fee in gil for the upkeep of the aetheryte network.

Return

The first of two spells learned when attuning to an aetheryte in your starting city. Return can be used in the event of an emergency, such as when you are incapacitated in battle. However, must have a strong connection to an aetheryte for this spell to work, so it may only be used to return to your designated home point.[1]

Airship

Main article: Airship

Chocobo Porter

Main article: Chocobo

Ferry

Main article: Ferry

Mount

Main article: Mounts

Lore

There are myriad ways to traverse the vast realm of Eorzea.

Take flight aboard an airship or sail across Eorzean seas by ferry. Travel by land using the chocobo porter or whisk yourself to a nearby aetheryte using Teleport or Return. If all else fails, hop on your trusty mount and explore the world as you please. Masterful use of these modes of transport is another part of being an adventurer.[2]