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wcgh/waju-sims — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-05-18

22Audience · generalComplexity · 1/5Setup · easy

tl;dr

A central hub linking to three practice simulators for high-difficulty Final Fantasy XIV raid encounters (DMU, DSR, FRU), letting players rehearse complex fight mechanics offline before tackling them in the actual game.

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  root((waju-sims))
    What it does
      Links to FFXIV simulators
      DMU DSR FRU covered
    Use cases
      Solo practice
      Small group rehearsal
    Support
      Discord community
    Distribution
      Prebuilt downloads
      GitHub Releases

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what do people make with this?

VIBE 1

Download and practice DMU, DSR, or FRU raid mechanics on your own before attempting them in Final Fantasy XIV.

VIBE 2

Use the simulators with a small group to rehearse timing and coordination for high-difficulty endgame fights.

how it stacks up fr

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Stars222222
LanguageTypeScriptRuby
Setup difficultyeasyeasymoderate
Complexity1/52/53/5
Audiencegeneraldeveloperdeveloper

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how do i run it?

Difficulty · easy time til it works · 5min
No license information is provided in this repository.

in plain english

Waju-Sims is a collection of practice simulators for Final Fantasy XIV, the online role-playing game. It covers three specific high-difficulty raid encounters: DMU (likely referring to a particular endgame fight), DSR (Dragonsong's Reprise), and FRU (another endgame encounter). Simulators like these let players rehearse complex fight mechanics on their own or in small groups before attempting them in the actual game, where timing and coordination requirements are very strict. The README is minimal. It provides three download links pointing to separate GitHub Releases pages, one for each simulator. Each link goes to a versioned release, meaning users download a prebuilt file rather than building anything from source themselves. There is no code in this repository itself. It appears to serve as a central index pointing to three separate repositories and their releases. The author directs questions and feedback to a Discord server, which is the primary support channel. No installation instructions, system requirements, or feature descriptions are included in the README.

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prompt 1
I'm learning the DSR (Dragonsong's Reprise) fight in FFXIV. Walk me through the key mechanics I should practice using the waju-sims DSR simulator.
prompt 2
I keep failing a specific mechanic in the FRU fight. How do I use the waju-sims FRU simulator to drill that mechanic repeatedly on my own?
prompt 3
Give me a study plan for clearing DMU in FFXIV using the waju-sims practice tool, starting from complete beginner to ready for a real raid.

Frequently asked questions

what is waju-sims fr?

A central hub linking to three practice simulators for high-difficulty Final Fantasy XIV raid encounters (DMU, DSR, FRU), letting players rehearse complex fight mechanics offline before tackling them in the actual game.

What license does waju-sims use?

No license information is provided in this repository.

How hard is waju-sims to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is waju-sims for?

Mainly general.

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