The Patch 7.3 update forFinal Fantasy 14was released earlier this week, and my hopes were not very high when the content of the update was revealed. However, that skepticism turned to optimism as the release day got closer, and we learned that Patch 7.3. will be thestart of a new design philosophyfor director Naoki Yoshida, better known as Yoshi-P, and the rest of the team.

As with everyFFXIVcontent update release, I played the new story quests first. I continued to be hopeful, especially with thenew puzzles in the quests, which reminded me of classicResident Evilpuzzles. But in the end,I don’t think Patch 7.3 fixed one ofFFXIV’s biggest problems, despite me enjoying the experience overall.

Final Fantasy 14 Wuk Lamat

This article contains major spoilers for theDawntrailexpansion and the Patch 7.3 storyline.

Wuk Lamat Remains Front & Center

A Controversial Character

Theintroduction of Wuk Lamatinto theDawntrailexpansion as the lead character was met witha lot of controversy, with many fans wishing the focus had been on their own Warrior of Light again, instead of a new character. As a character, overall, I feel like she’s fine, but not nearly as memorable or likable as other expansion-focused characters like Alphinaud and Estinien inHeavenswardor the Crystal Exarch and Minfilia inShadowbringers.

ThroughoutDawntrail, Wuk Lamatappears to be quite ignorant of the differing cultures of Tural, the land she wishes to become Dawnservant of, despite living there almost her whole life. Her most meaningful character growth comes when her own brother kills her father, and she swears to kill him to bring peace, something she has been one-note about the entire expansion: she wants to keep peace in the already mostly peaceful land.

Final Fantasy 14 Emet Selch

In Patch 7.3,Wuk Lamat is once again the star of the show, and it’s through the power of friendship with Queen Sphene that she stops Calyx’s plans. I don’t hate Wuk Lamat by any stretch, but being oddly tethered to her throughout the entire expansion, which isbrought to a close in Patch 7.3, narrows the storytelling quite a bit and forces her to have odd power level shifts throughout the plot.

FFXIV Seemingly Can’t Move On From The Ascians

Patch 7.3 Ends In A Cliffhanger

Retreading even more story beats, Patch 7.3 ends on a somber note, with Calyx defeated and promising revenge, only to beapproached from behind by an unknown Ascian, the inconsistent recurring primal-summoning cult that has been present inFFXIVsinceA Realm Reborn(thoughHeavenswardandStormblooddid not focus on them).Shadowbringersbrought the Asicans back to the foreground, and gave us one of thebestFFvillains: Emet-Selch.

Since then, it appearsFFXIVhas been chasing that success, and while we did know there were a few loose ends to tie up with the Ascians afterEndwalker, it looks like the Ascians are back in play. The Ascians were metaphorical mustache-twirling villains untilShadowbringers, andI’m not convinced we need to see them yet again. It almost feels likeFFXIVis chasing thesuccess ofShadowbringersagain.

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Still, it’s too early to know for sure what role Wuk Lamat or the Ascians will have in future content updates or the next expansion.Final Fantasy 14has abandoned characters and plotlines in the past, so it remains to be seen if the popular MMO can course-correct after its most controversial expansion.