The Moogle Treasure Trove is returning to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 14 once again, and, as always, players were quick to check out which coveted in-game goodies theyꦚ could earn this time around (yes, the𝕴 Mameshiba Neckerchief is back for those who missed it). To our surprise, we weren’t greeted with the same old setup for this event, though, as Square Enix is mixing it up by allowing players to earn tomes in more ways than simply grinding the same few duties.

Historically, several duties are chosen that grant the new tomestone currency upon completion, with each event keeping things fresh by choosing different raids, dungeons, trials, and PvP matches as their targeted content. This time, in addition to these standard objectives, there are now three other wಌays to add tomes: weekly objectives, Minimog challenges, and Ultimog challenges.

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Players will be assigned one standard objective each week, offerinℱg more tomestones, which gives them an additional reason to complete the content. Let’s face it: there are always some duties we don’t bother with because it’s a chore, it’s not the most effective tomestone hunting ground, or we just personally don’t like it. But with this added measure, if the rewar🌸d makes it worthwhile, players might be prepared to tackle some of the most tedious content just to get the goods.

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Ultimog challenges can only be completed once per event period, and we’ve already been told this version of the event will have two parts so perhaps we’ll get a new challenge for each part. These promise a “sizable tomestone reward”, though it has🀅n’t yet beeꦗn revealed what the tasks will be. Likewise, while we don’t have full details yet on exactly what each Minimog challenge will entail and how many tomestones you’ll earn, images for the challenges include fishing, Triple Triad, hunts, treasure hunting, and more.

I’ve always appreciated that Moogle Treasure Trove events encourage players to replay older duties again, especially lengthy or difficult raids that were particularly daunting when they were new. It helps newer players get through these parts as more people suddenly start queuing to complete it. However, it also serves as a good opportunity for older players to finally complete stuff they’ve had on the backburner. Expanding the targeted content to feature even more tasks is exactly what we needed. Not only does it give us a fresh spin on a favourite event, but it also encourages that same sꦬense of revisiting content in other areas. Maybe players will discover a new love for side con🌜tent they don’t usually play in the process.

I can’t wait to see how the community reacts to this new version of the Moogle Treasure Trove event. It won’t be long before players are finetuning the most efficient way to farm tomes with the new setup, and I also can’t wait to see how the newly targeted cont🌠ent lands with people. If the fishing challenges involve ocean fishing, it could be the perfect opportunity to mop up any remaining related achievements and their rewards, as more anglers on the boat make it more likely to trigger spectral currents. If hunts involve some of the more challenging enemies and S ranks, we could even see the biggest hunt train of all time with this latest event. We’ll find out next week!

The Moogle Treasure Trove The Fir🔯st Hunt for Genesis event beg🧸ins on January 30 at 12:00am (PST) /8:00am GMT and ends on March 11 at 7:59am (PDT)/14:59 (GMT).

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