Final Fantasy XIV On March 6, patch 6.35 was made available, bringing with it fresh content for users to enjoy. For FFXIV, Patch 6.35 adds two new relic kinds, one new deep dungeon, and five new sets of questlines. Let's examine every piece of fresh material and discover how to access it.
FFXIV Patch 6.35 offers plenty of new content, including crafting, deep dungeons, and relics.Eureka Orthos
Captured using AnyBet365The new Deep Dungeon Eureka Orthos was introduced to Mor Dhona in
FFXIV patch 6.35. Players must finish the
Endwalker base patch and go beyond floor 50 in Palace of the Dead in order to enter. In Eureka Orthos, there are up to 100 floors waiting for any character that meets that prerequisite.
Tribal quests of Loporrit
Perhaps it doesn't seem appealing to spend hours in the Deep Dungeon trying to reach floor 100 just to be eliminated by a seductive trap. You may also participate in their daily missions if creating content is more your style and you still find the Loporrits and EDM charming.To do this, you need
Endwalker. must be finished—they don't show up until then, after all—but it also includes a quest chain requirement, much like many other tribe missions. Before moving on to the next set of missions that may be unlocked by Mare Lamentorum Aether Current, you must complete the task "Name That Way." These quests include "A Way To Make A Living," "One Way or Another," and lastly "Dream A Little Dream."Once finished, pick up "Must Be Dreaming(way)" in Old Sharlayan, which is located just outside the Aetheryte, from Dreamingway. To accept it, you must be in any level 80 crafting class. After completing this task, you'll be able to start your Loporrit reputation trip by completing the daily set of three missions, along with some brand-new music.Captured using AnyBet365
Somehow, even more Hildibrand's Adventures
The Endwalker
The Hildibrand questline has four new missions added to it as part of the 6.x patches, continuing its sporadic updates. If you haven't played any Hildibrand missions before, they are a collection of more whimsical, humorous, and often cartoonish adventures that began with
A Realm Reborn, and include a new tale with every expansion, with the exception of
Shadowbringers. They have intriguing backstory despite their ridiculous nature, but if that doesn't grab your attention, they also have a new use.
Weapons from Manderville relics
The Endwalker
Relic weapons are connected to the questline of Hildibrand. With the help of this patch, they may reach item level 630 and upgrade from their basic Manderville form to Amazing Manderville. That is a 15-point increase over their starting 615. If you've finished the questline in its entirety and already have a relic weapon, you may upgrade it to Amazing by doing the additional missions. Three Complementary Chrondites are needed for each of the subsequent weapon upgrades. They may be purchased from Jubrunnah (12.2, 10.9) in Radz-at-Hahn for 500 astronomy tomes apiece.
Glorious Instruments
In
FFXIV patch 6.35, the crafting equivalent of relic weapons for
Endwalker were also made available. In the 6.x patches, this returns players to the original regions of
Shadowbringers. In addition to finishing the prior
Shadowbringers content, you also need to finish
Endwalker. Speaking with Mowen in Eulmore will open the Boutique of Splendors and require completion of the "Crystalline Mean" quest. Your first one will come to you right away in a coffer, but Quinnana (X:10.4 Y:7.7) in the Crystarium is the source of more coffers.bring fresh collections to Quinnana, then bring goods to Chora-Zoi (X:10.5 Y:7.7) to enhance your tool. It's time to live the crafting and gathering life properly if you want sparkling new tools to make with. The recipes need materials from new nodes in many of the
Shadowbringers maps.
Related:
FFXIV Patch 6.35: A quick overview of everything new.
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