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NetStone MCP Server integrates the NetStone library and related APIs to provide an MCP interface for querying Final Fantasy IV character, company, world, house, and store data via natural‑language prompts.
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The NetStone.MCP server bridges the rich data ecosystem of Final Fantasy XIV with modern AI assistants through the Model Context Protocol. By wrapping the NetStone library and a collection of complementary APIs (PaissaHouse, XIVAPI, Thaliak, etc.) into MCP tools, the server lets developers query character profiles, free‑company rosters, world listings, and in‑game store inventories using natural‑language prompts. This eliminates the need to write bespoke API calls or parse JSON responses, enabling conversational agents—such as Claude or OpenAI’s GPT—to retrieve up‑to‑date game information on demand.
For developers building Discord bots, custom GUIs, or integrated chat assistants, NetStone.MCP provides a turnkey solution that abstracts away authentication, pagination, and rate‑limiting concerns. A single MCP endpoint exposes a curated set of tools: character search, profile details, free‑company lookup, world and house listings, and store category browsing. Each tool accepts human‑readable input (e.g., “Show me the profile of Ragnar on Horizon”) and returns structured data that an LLM can seamlessly incorporate into responses. This capability is especially valuable for community management, guild recruitment, or content creation workflows where real‑time game data enhances user engagement.
Key features include:
- Comprehensive character and free‑company queries that return detailed statistics, equipment lists, and member rosters.
- World enumeration for validating server names or generating drop‑down lists in UI components.
- House and store catalogues that let agents recommend housing options or shop items based on category names.
- Multi‑source integration: data is sourced from NetStone, XIVAPI, Thaliak, and the official store API, ensuring consistency and coverage across all game services.
Typical use cases span from automated Discord guild bots that answer “What gear does Aria have?” to web dashboards that surface the latest free‑company recruit posts. In a content‑creation pipeline, an LLM can pull character stats to generate personalized lore snippets or compare class builds without manual API handling. The server’s MCP interface also supports prompt chaining, allowing developers to combine multiple tools in a single conversational turn.
NetStone.MCP stands out by offering an all‑in‑one, natural‑language‑friendly bridge to FFXIV data. It reduces development time, lowers the barrier for non‑technical users to access game statistics, and ensures that AI assistants can deliver accurate, contextually relevant information instantly.
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