Key Takeaways
- Three Mog Station outfit sets — Ramza's Attire, Ovelia's Attire, and Gaffgarion's Attire — were released to celebrate Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles.
- Five orchestrion rolls arrived alongside the outfits, including Thunder God Cid's Theme and Brave Story.
- Each outfit is priced at $18 USD; the orchestrion roll bundle is $15 USD. Buying all three sets costs more than the original game.
- All three outfits have no gender or race restrictions, making them accessible to any character build.
- Gaffgarion's Attire is the most detailed at five pieces but limits dye options and lacks a visor toggle.
- The sets suit players with a love for the Ivalice aesthetic — understated, medieval, and faithful to the source designs.
The full breakdown of each set, their pricing, and design details follows below.
New Outfits in the Final Fantasy 14 Store
To celebrate the release of Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles on modern consoles and PC, Final Fantasy XIV added a set of Mog Station outfits based on characters from the classic tactical RPG. Three costume sets and a bundle of orchestrion rolls are now available on the Mog Station, the Final Fantasy XIV cash shop. Here is a breakdown of what is included and how each set holds up for players looking to add some Ivalice flavour to their character's wardrobe.
New Outfit Options
Ramza's Attire is pictured below; Ovelia's and Gaffgarion's sets follow the same design philosophy.
Here is a breakdown of what each set includes and how it holds up for glamour use.
- Ramza's Attire: This three-piece set includes a coat, gloves, and thigh boots. The coat combines the chest and leg slot into a single piece, which limits mix-and-match flexibility but keeps the silhouette clean. The design echoes Ramza Beoulve's signature look faithfully. Dye options have drawn mixed reviews from the community — the colour palette is vivid but the predefined choices narrow.
- Ovelia's Attire: A three-piece set comprising a long dress, drawers, and boots, modelled on Princess Ovelia Atkascha. The dress creates a flowing, regal look and the structure allows some layering creativity. Criticism has focused on the price point rather than the design itself.
- Gaffgarion's Attire: The most comprehensive set at five pieces, including the iconic plate armour that fans of the original game will immediately recognise from Goffard Gaffgarion. The trade-off is limited dye options on some colour sections and the absence of a visor command, which restricts how far players can customise the look.
None of the three sets carry gender or race restrictions, so any character can wear any combination. That accessibility is one of the stronger arguments for their value at $18 per set.
Orchestrion Rolls
Alongside the outfits, five orchestrion rolls from the Final Fantasy Tactics soundtrack are available as a bundle:
- Prologue (Final Fantasy Tactics)
- Memories
- Party Composition
- Brave Story
- Thunder God Cid's Theme
The bundle is sold as a single package. Players who want to recreate an Ivalice atmosphere in their housing or personal space will find the selection well-curated — Thunder God Cid's Theme and Brave Story are two of the most recognisable pieces from the original game's score.
Pricing Details
The Mog Station pricing for the collaboration items in USD:
| Item | USD Price |
|---|---|
| Ramza's Attire | $18 |
| Ovelia's Attire | $18 |
| Gaffgarion's Attire | $18 |
| Orchestrion Roll Bundle (5 tracks) | $15 |
Purchasing all three outfits and the orchestrion bundle totals $69 USD — more than the current retail price of Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles itself. Regional pricing for UK and EU regions is shown at checkout on the Mog Station and differs from USD. That value gap has been the main driver of community pushback on the release. Players interested in collecting their character's glamour library across multiple games can explore FFXIV glamour services to complement in-game outfit farming.
Design and Customisation Notes
- Dye flexibility: Ramza's Attire has a vivid default palette but the dye channel selection limits how far players can shift the colour scheme. Players who prefer neutral or dark tones generally find it easier to integrate into existing glamours.
- Construction details: Gaffgarion's Attire keeps its thematic authenticity, though the fixed colour sections on parts of the armour make it harder to blend with gear from other sets. The five-piece depth gives it the most visual detail of the three.
- Accessibility: No gender or race restrictions across all three sets. Any character — from Lalafell to Roegadyn — can wear the full look, which adds to their long-term wardrobe value despite the price.
The robe-style elements in this collaboration deserve closer attention, as they reflect the design language that defines all three sets.
Detailed Assessment: Robe Aesthetics
The robe-style elements in this collaboration, particularly Ovelia's long dress, follow the same design language Final Fantasy XIV uses across its best glamour pieces: intricate surface detailing, a primary and secondary colour palette that renders dye choices accurately, and fabric texture that holds up at close range in the game's rendering. The one persistent criticism is a permanent brown triangle visible on the back of Gaffgarion's cloak — players who want to hide it typically opt for darker dye tones or classic neutrals.
Ramza's Attire leans into the medieval knight-scholar aesthetic that defines the original game's visual style. It works best as a standalone glamour rather than a mixed set, since the coat's combined chest-and-leg slot limits how players can pair it with separate leg pieces from other sources.
What Would Make These Sets More Compelling
Community feedback on the collaboration has been mostly positive on design quality but critical on completeness and price. The most frequently requested additions:
- Optional helms or gloves separate from the base sets — none of the three outfits originally included these on their source characters, but players have consistently asked for them as purchasable add-ons.
- Expanded dye channel support, particularly for Gaffgarion's locked colour sections, to allow greater integration with existing gear collections.
- A visor toggle for Gaffgarion's plate armour, which would bring it in line with how other armour sets handle face visibility.
These changes would not fundamentally alter the sets but would improve their day-to-day usability for players who want to blend them into a broader glamour rather than wearing them as a complete outfit.
Target Audience and Overall Appeal
These outfits are aimed squarely at Final Fantasy Tactics fans who also play FFXIV. The designs are understated rather than flashy — a medieval-fantasy aesthetic built for players who prefer grounded looks over elaborate fantasy armour. A character styled around any of the three sets reads as a coherent warrior or noble rather than an elaborate endgame showcase piece.
For players unfamiliar with Final Fantasy Tactics, the sets may not carry the same recognition value. The Ivalice aesthetic is distinctive but not universally popular across the broader FFXIV player base. That said, Gaffgarion's Attire in particular has attracted attention from players who simply want high-quality plate armour with a clean traditional design.
Outfit Summary: Which Set Is Right for You
- Ramza's Attire — Best for players who want a faithful Ivalice look and are comfortable with the combined coat slot. The dye options are limiting for versatility builds, but the silhouette is clean and recognisable.
- Ovelia's Attire — The strongest choice for a regal, flowing aesthetic. Three separate pieces give more flexibility than Ramza's combined coat, and the dress integrates well with other accessories.
- Gaffgarion's Attire — The most detailed set and the most polarising. Five pieces deliver the fullest armour look, but the fixed dye sections and missing visor command limit customisation. Best for dedicated Tactics fans who want the full Gaffgarion plate.
All three sets reward players who have an affection for the Ivalice Alliance games. For casual glamour hunters, the $18 price point per set and limited cross-compatibility will require careful consideration before purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
What outfits were added to FFXIV for the Final Fantasy Tactics collaboration?
Three Mog Station outfit sets were released: Ramza's Attire (based on Ramza Beoulve), Ovelia's Attire (based on Princess Ovelia Atkascha), and Gaffgarion's Attire (based on Goffard Gaffgarion). Each set was released alongside the launch of Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles on modern platforms.
How much do the Final Fantasy Tactics outfits cost in FFXIV?
Each outfit set is priced at $18 USD on the Mog Station. The five-track orchestrion roll bundle is $15 USD separately. Regional pricing for UK and EU customers is available at checkout and differs from the USD price.
What is Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles?
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles is a remaster of the classic 1997 tactical RPG, released September 30, 2025 for modern consoles and PC. The FFXIV collaboration outfits were launched to coincide with that release.
Which orchestrion rolls were added with the collaboration?
Five tracks were added as a bundle: Prologue (Final Fantasy Tactics), Memories, Party Composition, Brave Story, and Thunder God Cid's Theme. Thunder God Cid's Theme refers to Cidolfus Orlandeau, one of the most iconic characters in Final Fantasy Tactics.
Can I dye the Final Fantasy Tactics outfits in FFXIV?
All three sets support dyeing, but each has limitations. Gaffgarion's Attire has fixed colour sections that cannot be changed. Ramza's Attire offers limited dye channels. Ovelia's Attire has the most flexible colouring of the three.
Which Final Fantasy Tactics outfit offers the best value?
Gaffgarion's Attire delivers the most content at five pieces for $18. However, if glamour flexibility matters more than piece count, Ovelia's Attire is the most versatile of the three. All three are best suited to players already fans of the Ivalice aesthetic.
Are the Final Fantasy Tactics outfits gender-locked in FFXIV?
No. All three outfit sets have no gender or race restrictions, meaning any character — regardless of race or gender — can equip any of the three sets.
