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Final Fantasy XIV’s Moogle Treasure Trove Hunt Returns With New Rewards

Final Fantasy XIV Moogle Treasure Hunt of Law

Final Fantasy XIV‘s Moogle Treasure Trove Hunt has returned, and it features new rewards! The Moogle Treasure Trove Hunt for Law will function similarly to the Moogle Treasure Trove Hunt for Soldiery. Players can participate in duties marked with the moogle icon to receive Irregular Tomestones of Law. Featured duties include The Praetorium, The Orbonne Monastery, and even lower level duties like The Sunken Temple of Qarn. This event will be going on for a limited time and will end with the arrival of Patch 5.3, so players will have plenty of time to reap the rewards of this event.

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A larger, more comprehensive list of the duties can be found on the official Final Fantasy XIV Lodestone, along with all of the items you can get during this limited time event. However, some of these are more coveted than others. Rare items from the Moogle Treasure Trove Hunt for Law include the Ixion Clarion, Reveling Kamuy Fife, the Mameshiba Neckerchief, and Riding Maps that cover every inch of areas from A Realm Reborn. These items can be claimed by exchanging Irregular Tomestones of Law at the Itinerant Moogle. This NPC will be marked on your map with the moogle icon.

As a reminder, the Moogle Treasure Trove Hunt of Law will end once Final Fantasy XIV‘s Patch 5.3 arrives. However, back in April 2020, Producer Naoki Yoshida announced that the patch would be delayed. With that being the case, players should hopefully have more than enough time to grind out Irregular Tomestones of Law with frequent visits to the mentioned duties.

Final Fantasy XIV Shadowbringers is available on the PlayStation 4 and PC.

Kazuma Hashimoto
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