I’ve been doing these daily Roulettes for a week, and I've obtained the full set of gear in that time. Tomestone currency and be redeemed in one of the newer areas, Rhalgr’s Reach. There you will find Enna (x13.9 y11.6), the Tomestone collector. This game doesn’t ask for much of a time sink. If we then add in the pet which in with ifrit does atleast 200 dmg every 3 seconds which can be every minute boosted to 280 dmg every 3 second for 20 seconds. That means I do 9800 dmg per minute + a minimum of 4400 dmg from pet. My dmg on a stationery boss is now on average 14200 dmg per minute 13200 on a non stationery boss. Aug 28, 2013 Question about Mooch So what time will we be able to Mooch? I heard someone tell me that we need to catch HQ version of fish to mooch, but then I already caught 2-3 type of HQ fish, but it doesn't give any mooch option at all. So is there anymore special condition to Mooch? Must be certain fish, and HQ also? FINAL FANTASY, FINAL FANTASY XIV.
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Now that players have had a chance to experience Final Fantasy XIV’s new Stormblood expansion, they should already have a level 70 job. Leveling your first level 70 job is an enjoyable task, because it allows you to progress through the main story while gaining experience to max level.
So what’s the next thing to do after completing the main story so you can keep adventuring? There are a number of options. This is a world where there's always more to do if you can find something to work toward. In this guide, I'll go over some of the things I've done to keep the gameplay going after reaching level 70. Of course, different players will have different agendas. So this list won't be comprehensive for every type of player.
Grind Duty Roulettes
Duty Roulettes are an amazing feature of FFXIV. Queuing for a Duty Roulette is basically the same as queuing for dungeons or trials, but with a twist. It will randomly select a dungeon or trial depending on which category you queued for. The Roulette is split into seven categories:
- Expert (Level 70 dungeon)
- Level 50/60 dungeons
- Leveling
- Trials
- Main Scenario (Main story instances)
- Guildhests (For new players)
- Frontline (PvP)
These categories are locked until you complete the main story through the end of Stormblood.
Duty Roulettes are reset daily and award players with Gil, experience points, and Tomestone -- the end-game currency that allows the player to buy end-game gear. I’ve been doing these daily Roulettes for a week, and I've obtained the full set of gear in that time. Tomestone currency and be redeemed in one of the newer areas, Rhalgr’s Reach. There you will find Enna (x13.9 y11.6), the Tomestone collector.
This game doesn’t ask for much of a time sink. Just by playing an hour or two with Roulettes, you can be as competitive as someone who’s playing 10+ hours a day without them.
Take Part in Hunts
Hunts are a great way to explore areas while still getting Tomestones, Gil, Seals, and Cracked Clusters. These clusters are currency for gems known as “Materia”. Using Materia will grant extra stats to gear. Seals are another type of currency specific to hunts. Their rewards are like clusters, but also include minor rewards along with Materia like minions, and chocobo barding.
Hunts aren’t immediately apparent to new players -- you have to go look them up or read NPC dialogue to find out how to unlock hunts. Stormblood hunts are unlocked in Kugane at the Shiokaze Hostelry, where you must talk to Estrild (x10.4y10.2). Once hunts are unlocked, there will be a Clan Hunt Board outside the building. These hunts are daily quests (except for the Elite hunts, which are weekly). The boards will show you where the monsters are located, so you’re ready for the hunt.
Clan hunts are usually done solo, but there are bigger hunts that need a large group to complete. There is no indicator of where or when these bigger hunts will spawn – which makes them more of an actual hunt than the solo clan hunts. Because there are no indicators, players must work together in finding and taking down these open world bosses. I suggest players find a hunting linkshell to make this hunting easier.
These open world boss hunts are tiered. A rank hunts are the smallest with the lowest rewards, B ranks are for the weekly clan hunts, and S ranks denote the most powerful enemies with the biggest amount of reward.
The Seals you earn in these hunts can be exchanged in Kugane through Estrild or in Rhalgr’s Reach through Leuekin (x13.0y11.8).
Face Off With Extreme Primals
Extreme Primals are a more difficult encounters with the summons (primals) from the main story. Like Heavensward, Stormblood launch came with two normal mode primal fights and two extreme mode fights. The first primal in Stormblood was Susano, and the second was Lakshmi.
Before attempting the extreme modes, you must first unlock them. In Kugane, there will be a NPC named Wandering Minstrel who is dressed in Samurai attire near the Kogane Dori Markets (x11.6 y12.6). Talking to him will open the extreme primal encounters. But you must have a minimum item level of 300 to enter.
Why should you do extreme primals if you've completed the normal battles? For the players that love a challenge, these EX modes give an intense combat experience that the normal mode doesn’t. Also, doing these primals give you the highest item level of gear. Clearing Susano EX 10 times guarantees a weapon of your choice -- or if you’re lucky, it can drop for your preferred job.
Lakshmi is similar, but instead of weapons she drops accessories for every slot on the right side. Completing the fight will randomly drop loot, and clearing it 20 times will give you all the accessories you need. Each accessory equals five Lakshmi tokens, and you need four to fill each open slot. These tokens can be exchanged with Eschina in Rhlagr’s Reach (x13.8 y11.7).
Omega Raid: The Interdimensional Rift
This raid was just added to the game earlier this week. Like the Primals tiers, the raid also has its normal and extreme mode or Savage in raids.
Normal is for the players that want to experience the story, and Savage is for the players that want the extra challenge and top-tier gear. Normal mode, as promised, was released two weeks after Stormblood’s launch -- and Savage will release two weeks after that.
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Each raid tier will give a group a boss to fight -- and this time around they’re adding faithful Final Fantasy characters from other games. The last boss of this raid is someone fans loved in FF5.
The loot rule for this raid is different from Trials, as it is a weekly lockout. There are four encounters, and you're able to gain one item from each which you exchange for gear. This exchange can be done in, you guessed it – Rhalgr’s Reach. You must speak to Gelfradus (x13.7 y12.0), the Omega parts exchanger. Because it’s a weekly lockout for loot, you must carefully pick which loot to pick up.
Everything you do in these raids should help you prep for the highest tier of content, savage raiding.
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This might be a lot to process especially with all the currency/tokens you must manage with the Stormblood expansion. But it is a rewarding feeling completing all the high tier encounters -- one that I’ll gladly keep striving toward.
For even more tips to get you through your adventures, check out the rest of our FFXIV Stormblood guides here on GameSkinny:
SCH is my main and by far favorite class to play. The skill payoff is huge and once you are comfortable on a controller you can execute some pretty complicated stuff that would have a keyboard user drooling.
You can watch a video of me enjoying a Levi EX run below.
Bron Al'moon Downing Leviathan...for the 50th time. No mirrors yet...
Crossbars
I am not good at changing cross-bars with the right bumper. Everyone has their flaws. So I created macros to help me with pet actions and swapping bars. The idea is to have nearly identical cross-bars for set 8 but with different pet abilities depending on which fairy was summoned. Unfortunately, the “/chotbar set” command doesn’t work with pet actions yet, so I had to get creative with it. I use the “/chotbar copy” command to copy 6 or 7 to 8 depending on the fairy summoned.
Set 1 - Healer Bar
Set 1 is my default cross-bar that I use 95% of the time.
On the left side, I have Surecast, Aetherflow, Leeches, Eye for an Eye, Succor, Lustrate, Adloquium, and Physick. Nothing special here. I don’t really use Surecast all that often and it can probably be replaced by something else. All of my main heals are on LT + ABXY because that seems to feel the most comfortable for me.
On the right side, I have Sacred Soil, Energy Drain, a marking macro, Stone Skin, Miasma II, a Cleric Stance Macro, Swiftcast, and Ruin II. I’ll explain the Cleric Stance Macro in a moment, but for the most part the right side is used for my less-used skills. Miasma II and Ruin are there for their secondary effects (Heavy, Diseas, and Blind). Swiftcast is there because it allows me to cast all my main spells easily while moving.
Macros on Set 1
This is just useful during some fights for marking stuff. For example, the bomb phases of Titan.4
This turns on Cleric Stance and switches to Set 3.
Set 2 - I shouldn't have to use this bar very often bar
This set only contains stuff I use after a wipe typically or very rarely. I hesitated even mentioning it but I knew someone would probably ask me how I do my initial fairy selection. I just press RB + B to get to this one...nothing fancy.
Set 3 - Offensive Bar
Set 3 is my offensive cross-bar.
On the left side, I have Bane, Aetherflow, Leeches, Swiftcast, Ruin II, Lustrate, Miasma II, and Ruin. This let’s me keep the ability to pop some heals with Lustrate and remove debuffs with Leeches, but gives me access to more offensive abilities for when healing is light.
On the right side, I have Sacred Soil, Energy Drain, Shadow Flare, Stone Skin, Miasma, my “Remove Cleric Stance” Macro, Bio, and Bio II. This keeps my ability to cast Sacred Soil and Stone Skin to help keep the party safe while I lay down some DoTs.
Macros in Set 3
This removes Cleric Stance and returns you to Set 1.
Note: There is a delay after turning on Cleric Stance before you can turn it off. If you use this macro too quickly after using the “To Cleric Stance” macro, you will end up in Set 1 with Cleric Stance still on. :( Just hit “To Cleric Stance” again and hit RB + Y to fix.
Set 6 - My Eos Bar
Set 6 is my LT + RT and RT + LT crossbar when Eos is out.
On the left side, I have Sustain, my “Summon Selene” macro, Sic, my “Swift Ressurection” macro, Obey, Sprint, Heel, and Place. Heel and Place are so useful as a SCH during fights where pet placement is important.
On the right side I have Virus, Rouse, Eye for an Eye, my “Eos Ultimate” Macro, and Eos’ four abilities.
Macros for Set 6
Summons Selene quickly, then copies Set 6 to Set 8 for use with LT + RT and RT + LT
Note: If this macro is not working for you, see my Why Doesn’t My Summoning Macro Copy the Crossbar? section.
Casts Rouse, Fey Illumination, and Whispering Dawn. The “Stay” portion of it is to interrupt your pet’s Embrace action.
Basic Swift Resurrection with announcement
Set 7
Set 7 is my LT + RT and RT + LT crossbar when Selene is out is out. It’s identical to set 6 except I have a “Summon Eos” macro and Selene doesn’t really have a super macro like Eos does. So I just kind of threw Shadow Flare in there. The only macro I have for her is for her silence.
Set 7 Macros
Interrupts “Embrace” and *reliably* casts silence on your focus target or target.
Summons Eos quickly, then copies Set 7 to Set 8 for use with LT + RT and RT + LT.
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Note: If this macro is not working for you, see my Why Doesn’t My Summoning Macro Copy the Crossbar? section.
http://ffxiv.consolegameswiki.com/wiki/Commands is what I used to make most of these. I need to give credit to Reddit user Rc2124 for information regarding the /pac Stay command. It is brilliant and solved some issues I was having witht the “Eos Ultimate” macro.
Mark Targets
/mk 'Attack' <t>
To Cleric Stance
/macroicon 'Cleric Stance'
/ac 'Cleric Stance' <me>
/chotbar change 3
Remove Cleric Stance
/macroicon 'Cleric Stance'
/ac 'Cleric Stance' <me>
/chotbar change 1
Swift Resurrection
/macroicon 'Resurrection'
/ac 'Swiftcast' <me>
/ac 'Resurrection' <t>
/wait 1
/ac 'Resurrection' <t>
/wait
/p I am casting Resurrectionon <t>.
Summon Eos
/macroicon 'Summon'
/ac 'Swiftcast' <me>
/ac 'Summon' <me>
/wait 1
/ac 'Summon' <me>
/blowkiss motion
/chotbar copy SCH 6 SCH 8
Eos Ultimate
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/macroicon 'Whispering Dawn' pet Eos
/ac 'Rouse'
/pac Stay
/pac 'Fey Illumination'
/wait
/pac Stay
/pac 'Whispering Dawn'
Summon Selene
/macroicon 'Summon II'
/ac 'Swiftcast' <me>
/ac 'Summon II' <me>
/wait 1
/ac 'Summon II' <me>
/chotbar copy SCH 7 SCH 8
/blowkiss motion
Silence Focus
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/macroicon 'Silent Dusk' pet Selene
/pac 'Stay'
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/pac 'Silent Dusk' <f>
/pac 'Silent Dusk' <t>.