The Low Rider mount is only obtainable from those who participate in the AAC Heavyweight Savage raid tier. It only makes ...
Final Fantasy XIV is hosting a brand new Twitch event for players to participate in. If you play this MMORPG and happen to be on Twitch pretty frequently, you have a good chance of being able to get ...
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Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail includes a ton of new mounts for players to unlock, including even players who don’t own the current expansion. One such mount can be unlocked using the Oppressor ...
You can obtain the Alpaca Mount in FFXIV by completing the Level 100 Main Scenario Quest “Dawntrail”. This is the very last quest in the Dawntrail expansion’s MSQ, so unless you’ve skipped all the ...
To get Wings of Ruin in FFXIV, you’ll need to clear Worqor Lar Dor (Extreme). This is one of the new Extreme Trials introduced with the Dawntrail expansion and patch 7.0. However, just simply clearing ...
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Wanyudo is a unique mount in Final Fantasy XIV, one that can’t be traded or sold on the marketplace like many before it.
Getting FFXIV Dawntrail mounts tasks you with doing and seeing almost everything the MMO game’s new expansion has to offer – sometimes repeatedly. From high-level hunts to crafting missions, job ...
The newest expansion in Final Fantasy XIV, Dawntrail, is here. In addition to new story, dungeons and other challenges, there are new mounts to acquire. One such mount is the Wings of Resolve, which ...
In Final Fantasy XIV, there are a multitude of creatures that developers turn into mounts players can move around on. The Adamatoise turtle is one of the more recognizable mobs in the MMO, and now ...