User:FFXI-Nix

Who is Toxictaru
I am Toxictaru, from Hades. I was going to work on Claustrum but sadly its not overly useful for most people. I am now working towards Sea, and ultimately I want to fight Absolute Virtue. For now, I am just attempting to get kills on all HNMs. If anyone has read Eleri's user page, you'll see that I have gratuitiously stolen this entire page ;) The quest section is was taken from Nynaeve's user page, so big thanks to her for doing it first!

Beyond my love for FFXI, I have one greater. Its probably readily apparent to anyone who'd actually read this anyway, but my real love goes to a person, not a game -- &hearts; &hearts; &hearts; &hearts; &hearts; &hearts; &hearts; &hearts; Eleri.

Job Levels
Black Mage at 75. What else to do. Someone give me a suggestion. Working on DRG as a Duo now (was supposed to be a trio). Otherwise, doing some work on WAR and MNK.

Mission Status
I love missions. I play RPGs for the story, and FFXI is definitely no exception. I have become enthralled in the Chains of Promathia story line, and am working towards finishing up my Windurst missions. I'll eventually move on to the other cities, but for now, I am sticking with Windy.

Windurst: Rank 8 San d'Oria: SM2-3, Journey Abroad Rise of the Zilart: ZM14, The Ark Angels Chains of Promathia: PM5-3, The Three Paths Treasures of Aht Urhgan: AUM25, Playing the Part

Crafting
I recently became addicted to crafting. Thats not to say I haven't always done a little bit (I had Goldsmithing at 8 before I'd even set foot in the Dunes), but once I hit 75 on Black Mage, I needed something to do. I proceeded to move my Alchemy to level 60. Recently some plans with Eleri have resulted in my attempt to take Goldsmithing all the way to 100. We're planning on taking multiple crafts to 100 (by way of mules), so we started on the most expensive one first, as it is also the most profitable. I've also dabbled a little in Woodworking.

My time on FFXIclopedia
I basically spend most of my time here reading about the things that I want to do. I also maintain a blog here, which receives a fairly regular amount of readers.