Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.05 Adds Pandæmonium Savage, A New Treasure Dungeon, And More
There’s shiny new gear and some lucky jobs got buffs.
Alright you raid junkies… It’s time to get beat on by the savage versions of the Pandæmonium bosses you’ve been dealing with the last few weeks. And, of course, you’ll reap the benefits of your effort. Final Fantasy XIV’s Patch 6.05 dropped today, introducing not only the Savage Pandæmonium raids and accompanying rewards, but also a new treasure hunt and housing items. There are also several job adjustments with some DPS classes receiving buffs.
To begin to access the Pandæmonium Savage raids, players need at least an item level of 570. That’s just for the First Circle. Second Circle will require 575 while Third and Fourth require 580, so be sure you have everything you need before heading in. Completing the raids will earn you the Asphodelos Mythos tokens necessary to require the related gear.
As for the new treasure hunt, get ready to head into the Excitatron 6000. This special instance is inspired by the Dungeons of Lyhe Ghiah and accessed only after finding and opening treasure coffers obtained from the kumbhiraskin treasure maps.
In addition to the above additions and changes, 6.05 also adjusts the amount (and type) of Tomestones received for completing daily roulettes. Players can also look forward to obtaining new mounts, minions, and titles.
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