(This Replicator is just for the use of Holiday, Quest Specific, Mog Station and other types of furniture that is either currently unobtainable, or obtainable by rare means such as quests/missions, bought from the Mog Station, etc.)
(The actual appearance and name of this Replicator does not matter)
Image created by AI for visual representation purposes.
How it works:
- When Replicator is used, a list of greyed out furniture items appears.
- To store furniture items you trade into the Replicator and it stores that image, the text turns white forever for that item to indicate this. (You no longer need to hold on to this item in your inventory if you so choose)
- To remove a furniture item you select a name of an item you previously turned in and another option box will appear asking you to select the amount of that item you would like. (only 1 item is needed to store it's image, infinite items can be replicated from it)
- Holiday/Rare furniture cannot be sold on the Market Board or to an NPC to avoid using this method to farm infinite Gil.
- The Replicator is just a physical representation furniture item, stored item list is actually stored on personal client info. (removing the replicator furniture does not delete any progress in the list of acquired furniture items)
- Another option if unable to have the Replicator as a furniture: The Replicator can work in a similar fashion to the Glamour Dresser and only be available for use inside the Inn Rooms.
Benefits:
- Bigger incentive for decorating houses for holidays.
- Increase in inventory space due to ability to store holiday/rare furniture.
- Infinite copies of holiday/rare furniture.
- Incentive for collectors to acquire items they might not otherwise.
- Decrease instances of lost holiday/rare furniture due to loss of housing, taken by FC members, tossed out accidentally, etc.
- Incentive to buy Mog Station exclusive or not longer available furniture. (controversial depending on perspective)
These are my personal suggestions and opinions. All are welcome to include their own thoughts, opinions and suggestions. We all want FFXIV to be the best version of itself it can be.
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(The actual appearance and name of this Replicator does not matter)

Image created by AI for visual representation purposes.
How it works:
- When Replicator is used, a list of greyed out furniture items appears.
- To store furniture items you trade into the Replicator and it stores that image, the text turns white forever for that item to indicate this. (You no longer need to hold on to this item in your inventory if you so choose)
- To remove a furniture item you select a name of an item you previously turned in and another option box will appear asking you to select the amount of that item you would like. (only 1 item is needed to store it's image, infinite items can be replicated from it)
- Holiday/Rare furniture cannot be sold on the Market Board or to an NPC to avoid using this method to farm infinite Gil.
- The Replicator is just a physical representation furniture item, stored item list is actually stored on personal client info. (removing the replicator furniture does not delete any progress in the list of acquired furniture items)
- Another option if unable to have the Replicator as a furniture: The Replicator can work in a similar fashion to the Glamour Dresser and only be available for use inside the Inn Rooms.
Benefits:
- Bigger incentive for decorating houses for holidays.
- Increase in inventory space due to ability to store holiday/rare furniture.
- Infinite copies of holiday/rare furniture.
- Incentive for collectors to acquire items they might not otherwise.
- Decrease instances of lost holiday/rare furniture due to loss of housing, taken by FC members, tossed out accidentally, etc.
- Incentive to buy Mog Station exclusive or not longer available furniture. (controversial depending on perspective)
These are my personal suggestions and opinions. All are welcome to include their own thoughts, opinions and suggestions. We all want FFXIV to be the best version of itself it can be.

Continue reading...