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The video explores the popularity and demographics of various races in Final Fantasy 14, creating a tier list based on census data. It highlights the widespread appeal of certain races, particularly the cat girls (Makote), and discusses the gender distribution within these groups. The **Rothgar** and **Rogan** races are less popular, with limited customization and fewer endgame characters. **Viera** and **Aura** show notable gender imbalances and varying degrees of popularity. **Hyur** emerges as the most popular race overall, influenced by defaults and bots. The **Lalafel** and **Elezen** have moderate popularity, with interesting gender splits. The video uses population data to rank races into tiers, with **Makote** and **Hyur** often topping the lists. The creator adds personal commentary and humor, encouraging more players to try underrepresented races like Ellison and supporting the channel through likes and subscriptions.
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In this part of the video, the creator discusses perceptions of the races in Final Fantasy 14 and references a previous video. They highlight common perceptions, particularly the popularity of cat girls, Aura women, and Viera. The main focus is to create a tier list ranking the most popular races in the game based on census data. The video examines both the total population and endgame characters.
– **Rothgar**: Limited customization and features place them at the bottom with 345,000 characters (F tier).
– **Viera**: Despite perceived popularity, they only have 1.3 million characters (D tier), with a notable 69% being women.
– **Hyur**: The most popular, with 8.9 million characters, 73% being men, possibly influenced by defaults and bots.
– **Elezen**: Middle popularity with 2.2 million characters, 58% men.
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In this part of the video, the discussion focuses on the popularity and gender distribution of various races in Final Fantasy 14. The Aura race has a smaller margin of female characters with 57%, and the commentator is surprised by the popularity of male Aura characters. Cat girls (Makote) are highlighted as popular, almost competing with the default race, with a 60% female and 40% male split. Lalophil populations have a 65% male and 35% female distribution, totaling over 4 million, placing them in the A tier. Rogan characters are 73% male and 27% female among their 1.5 million population. The video then shows a full composition of Final Fantasy 14’s population and rankings, mentioning that Roe and Hrothgar races are less common in end-game content. Finally, it outlines the criteria for ranking tiers based on population, starting at S tier with 300,000+ characters and decreasing by 50,000 per tier.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on examining the popularity and demographics of various races in the endgame of Final Fantasy 14. The Makote remains an S-tier race, greatly outnumbering others with 357,000 characters, mostly driven by females (72-28 ratio). The Lalafel, initially popular, drop to C tier with 181,000 characters, and a gender balance shift slightly favoring men (57-43). The Ellison also fall to the bottom in endgame popularity, with only 58,000 characters and a unique gender shift favoring women. The least popular are the Rothgar, at the bottom with 29,000 characters. Aura, despite being the second most popular overall, rank only in B tier in the endgame, with a noticeable gender imbalance (75-25 favoring women). The Viera improves slightly to C tier with 189,000 characters and a near-even gender split (52 women). Lastly, the Row, trailing significantly behind, remain in F tier with a slight male majority (54 men).
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the rankings of characters, focusing on the ‘cat girls,’ ‘Aura,’ and ‘Vieira.’ Despite personal opinions that might place Vieira higher, the cat girls and Aura are considered cute, but there are humorous criticisms such as ‘cat dudes having cramped hands’ and Aura being ‘walking Dorito boys.’ The speaker also acknowledges Highlanders and encourages more players to choose Ellison. Before concluding, the speaker urges viewers to like and subscribe to support the channel, mentioning that liking helps save endangered rothgar and subscribing removes hero bots. There is also a mention of a Patreon link for further support.