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My Visitant Status in Abyssea is not extended correctly. Why?

It is probably because your time is already set at its maximum value.

Time during which Visitant Status is valid is defined in two ways; the “remaining time” and the “maximum game play time”. The “maximum game play time” is an aggregated value of the time carried over from your previous visit to Abyssea, the time gained through use of Traverser Stones and additional time gained during your exploration in the area. Once the maximum game play time is set, it is not reduced in any circumstances throughout your stay in Abyssea. (The aggregated time can be extended up to 120 minutes.)

As above, there are two ways to extend the validity of your Visitant Status: Traverser Stones and Time Extensions. However, Traverser Stones can only be used until your time attains a 120 minute limit.

If your “maximum game play time” has already reached 120 minutes, you can no longer use Traverser Stones to get your time extended, even when you have stayed in Abyssea some time and your remaining time has been accordingly reduced.

Additionally, time extension opportunities during your exploration in Abyssea are not bound to the 120 minutes limit and can therefore extend your time even further.



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