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FFXIV Moogle Treasure Trove returns with a twist on January 30

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The FFXIV Moogle Treasure Trove returns on January 30, but it’s not the same Treasure Trove that we’ve grown used to. This time, we’ll have challenges to face, and Tomestones can be earned by doing far more than running Dungeons.

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In the past, we’ve grown used to running the same old Dungeons in order to amass Moogle Tomestones, which can be exchanged for event items. It’s usually the same story: Praetorium suddenly becomes popular again, Blue Mage parties are all the rage, and queue times are greatly reduced. 

However, the FFXIV development team seems to have picked up on community boredom surrounding the formula and has flipped the tables on us. This time, with The First Hunt for Genesis, players can now earn Tomestones by completing challenges outlined in the Mogpendium. 

This event will run from January 30 until March 11 and, according to the information provided on the Lodestone post, there will be a part two coming at that time. For now, though, we know more on the first half.

The Mogpendium

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Standard Objectives

Of course, they couldn’t do away with the old ways completely, so you can still grind old dungeons for Tomestones. These “standard adjectives” can be completed as many times as you like, and Tomestones will, as always, be rewarded automatically upon completion. 

As well as these dungeons and trials, though, GATEs within the Gold Saucer also count towards Standard Objectives and reward an undisclosed number of Tomestones. Time to bring your jumping skills up to par, if you’re wanting to complete Leap of Faith for a boost in Tomestones!

Ocean fishing also joins the task list, but players are only rewarded Tomestones if a score of more than 12,000 for a single route is recorded, which makes it one of the more challenging ways to collect them. 

Weekly Objectives

Each week, commencing with the weekly reset on Tuesdays at 12 am PST/5 am EST/8 am GMT, players will be assigned one Standard Objective at random as their Weekly objective. There’s no information about how many extra Tomestones players can earn by completing the weekly objective, but it’s sure to be a nice boost to the normal number from your assigned Duty. 

Tomestone rewards for Weekly Objectives are claimed through the Mogpendium, rather than being automatically awarded upon completion of the associated Duty. 

Minimog Challenges

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Although no direct information has been provided as to what these Minimog Challenges include, the images provided on the special event site suggest that the following activities will be part of the roster:

  • FATEs
  • Ocean Fishing
  • The Hunt
  • Triple Triad
  • Treasure Hunts

The post also states that we should “complete one of the two objectives” for Tomestones. These Minimog challenges are also renewed with weekly reset, and you will need to claim your reward through the Mogpendium.

Ultimog Challenges

This presumably high difficulty challenge will be available to complete once per event, so you have until March 11 to complete the as yet undisclosed Duty in order to receive a “sizable Tomestone reward”. Again, this reward will need to be claimed via the Mogpendium and is not awarded automatically.

Included within the description for Ultimog Challenges in the official post, the team say that we should “test our mettle”. These exact words have been included within the official description of The Gilded Araya prior to its release with Patch 6.55, so that could be a clue to what we’ll need to complete. 

That’s just speculation on my part, though, so don’t take my word for it. As instructed, be sure to check the Mogpendium for more information during the event itself. 

Tomestone Rewards

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As always, there is a long list of rewards up for grabs, and in case you missed out on it previously, the Mameshiba Neckerchief returns as the 100 Tomestone reward. Exchanging your Tomestones for rewards is as easy as ever – simply head to an Itinerant Moogle in one of the three starter cities, and they’ll happily take your Tomestones from you. 

Here’s the full list of rewards and how many Tomestones you’ll have to earn to get them:

RewardTomestones
Mameshiba Neckerchief100
Antelop Doe Horn50
Titania Barding50
Modern Aesthetics – Modern Legend50
Yukinko Snowflake50
Dhalmel Whistle30
Ultima Horns30
Decisions (Omega) Orchestrion Roll30
Twilight over Thanalan Orchestrion Roll30
Ostensibly Special Timeworn Map (x2)30
Bomb Palanquin Horn30
Boreas Whistle30
Rose Lanner Whistle30
Legendary Kamuy Fife30
MGP Platinum Card30
Back Bar20
Pixie Apple Basket20
Bar Rack20
Late Allagan Armor of Fending15
Late Allagan Armor of Maiming15
Late Allagan Armor of Striking15
Deepeye Card*10
Archaeornis Card*10
Stormblood Gilgamesh Card*7
Titania Card*7
Little Leannan7
Griffin Hatchling7
Indomitable Orchestrion Roll7
Magicked Prism (Job Mastery) (x10)1

*These cards only become available after completing the following quests:

  • Deepeye Card – “A War Without End” (Level 56 sidequest)
  • Archaeornis Card – “Caught in the Act” (Level 56 sidequest)
  • Stormblood Gilgamesh Card – “The Past is Never Past” (Level 70 Hildibrand quest)
  • Titania Card – “Acht-la Ormh Inn” (Level 73 MSQ quest)

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