It's something said at the end of a sentence by a moogle. It has no meaning ^^;;
it means kupo~
In texting, KTS means "kupo typing syndrome." This phrase is used when someone is making frequent typos in their texts.
Meh, it's just part of their speech pattern.
Moogles are a popular race off of Final Fantasy. These Moogles eat Kupo Nuts and vines. The Moogles were introduced in Final Fantasy III, and they have been in every game since.
Only Add-Ons have been announced so far. A Crystaline Prophecy (Out Now!) A Moogle Kupo d'Etat (Purchasable Now, But not playable till 21st July 2009) A Shantotto Acension: Her Legend Born, Her Empire Torn (No Release Date, Just 2009)
In Final Fantasy XI, add-on scenarios are additional content that expands the game's storyline and gameplay. These scenarios typically introduce new quests, zones, and gameplay mechanics, often tied to specific narrative arcs. Examples include "A Crystalline Prophecy," "A Moogle Kupo d'État," and "A Shantotto Ascension," each featuring unique characters and challenges that enhance the overall experience of the game. Players can access these add-ons to deepen their engagement with the FFXI world.
You should wait and do many other non-story quests to level up and master more abilities. You can get an advantage against Illua after finishing the 'I've been had, kupo!' quest. You should be able to defeat Illua once all of your main characters are about level 45. I would recommend using a Parivir/Master Monk or learning Doublecast/Dual Wield to kill her as fast as possible (make sure you have a way to heal them though) Try to focus on attacking Illua only, and ignore the others unless they are pretty powerful (The Illusionists and Lamia are quite powerful).