Final Fantasy XIV: How to Get the Bridesmaid’s Dress

Always the bridesmaid.

Getting the Bridesmaid’s Dress in Final Fantasy XIV

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The Bridesmaid’s Dress is a piece of clothing available in Final Fantasy XIV. It has an item level of 1, which means that anyone can wear it regardless of Job level. However, the dress is primarily meant to be used as a celebratory outfit, so don’t expect much in the way of protection. It can also be used as a Glamour, so if you want to be able to wear your awesome armor while looking like a bridesmaid at the same time, you can do that.

There are two methods to getting the Bridesmaid’s Dress. The first method is by crafting it yourself. This can be done if you have a Weaver at level 50. You’ll need the following materials to synthesize it: Lightning Cluster x 1, Wind Cluster x 1, Vanya Silk x 2, Twinthread x 2, Fieldcraft Demimateria II x 1.

Alternatively, if you don’t have a level 50 Weaver in Final Fantasy XIV, you can just buy the Bridesmaid’s Dress with Gil as well. Head to the Steps of Nald in Ul’dah, and look for the NPC Rianne at x9, y9 to purchase it from her.

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