The FFXIV Tomestone event 2023 NPC hangs out in all three city states. You'll find this little Moogle in each to exchange Tenfold tokens.
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FFXIV Moogle Treasure Trove Patch 6.4: Tips, duty list, and rewards

The best I can do is six Irregular Tomestones of Tenfold and some Dark Matter

The FFXIV Moogle Treasure Trove event is back, and this time, it’s celebrating a decade of adventuring as the MMO’s 2.0 A Realm Reborn relaunch turns ten years old. Finish up your lingering quests in 2023’s The Rising festivities and get ready to grind. FFXIV’s got plenty of party favors to collect.

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If any celebration offerings catch your eye, grab them while you can. The Moogle Treasure Trove 2023 festivities end when Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.5 arrives, which should🌸 be sometime in early൩ to mid-October.

FFXIV Moogle Tomestone event explained

For those unfamiliar, the Moogle Treasure Trove event rolls around at the end of some FFXIV patches. The MMO incentivizes players to revisit and farm select duties they’ve completed by rewarding event tokens (Irregular Tomestones of Tenfold Pageantry). You can trade those tokens with adorable Moogle vendors in all three starting cities.

Itinerant Moogle Locations:

  • Limsa Lominsa Lower Decks (X:9.4, Y:11.7)
  • New Gridania (X:12.4, Y:12.0)
  • Ul’dah, Steps of Nald (X:9.5, Y:9.1)

Rewards from the Moogle event include limited-time offerings, like the Fat Cat Parasol, which you can only unlock during the Treasure Trove celebration, along with items usually only available from more difficult duties. The FFXIV 10th anniversary quest delivers some of the game’s most generous rewards yet, including the Stormblood Kamuy mounts, rare orchestrion rolls, and popular emotes like Pointed Misgiving♔s and Insufficieꦫnt Petticoats.

Quickest FFXIV Moogle Tomestone grinds

Unless you’re leveling a job, it’s not worth jumping into MSQ roulette for those larger handfuls of Moogle tomestones. Some of these duties are faster than others, and FFXIV’s dedicated community is well aware of that. The list of event duties (and rewards) is available below, but let’s establish your quickest routes to the Patch 6.4 rewards first.

You may want to look over an FFXIV Rival Wings guide first, but the Hidden Gorge map pictured here is an easy grind for the Moogle event
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Endwalker Raid: Pandaemonium (Normal Difficulty)

Asphodelos: The First Circle (P1n) is old news now, so if you’re all caught up on current content, this is likely the fastest path. You’ll get three Moogle tomestones per clear, but try not to just spam this using Duty Finder. Of course, to count for the anniversary event, you’ll need to complete the normal, synced raid, but players in Party Finder change the party makeup to include seven DPS and one tank.

In my brief Party Finder experience, the group beat P1n in a little over three minutes. Players far better results, getting the boss down in two minutes and 45 seconds. Just make sure you’ve got current gear, like Item Level 630 or higher.

Farming P1n may be faster, but even with current Savage-ready gear, I prefer farming the Hidden Gorge since it’s far more dynamic. Even if I assume the encounter will last longer, it shakes out to be almost the same if I score a win. Plus, it gets me closer to those achievements.

FFXIV PvP, Hidden Gorge (Rival Wings)

The MMO’s MOBA-like PvP encounter is likely your easiest path to easy Moogle tomestones. Matches last a maximum of 15 minutes, but mine rarely run the clock. Typically, they’ll last somewhere closer to 10, but you or the enemy team could always steamroll the opposing side for something faster. Wins net you 10 Irregular Tomestones of Pageantry, while a loss rewards six.

If you’re new to the challenge, we’ve got an FFXIV Rivals Wings guide up for a quick crash course on the mode. If you farm the Hidden Gorge for anniversary currency, you’ll also work toward two other PvP achievement mounts (Magitek Avenger and Magitek Avenger A1). It’s a win-win.

Moogle Treasure Trove event Duty list

Not every duty yields the same amount of tomestone tokens. Give a good once-over; if there are other rewards you need from these instances, now is a great time to farm them as other players queue up for tokens. If you’re only interested in grinding for the Irregular Tomestones, keep scrolling to the section below outlining the fastest farms.

If it yields rewards for the FFXIV Moogle Tomestone event 2023, you'll see an icon in the Duty Finder like these
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Alliance Raids: Irregular Tomestones of Pageantry

  • Euphrosyne (14), Aglaia (12)
  • Tower at Paradigm’s Breach (14), Puppets’ Bunker (12), Copied Factory (10)
  • Orbonne Monastery (14), Ridorana Lighthouse (12), Royal City of Rabanastre (10)
  • Dun Scaith (14), Weeping City of Mhach (10), Void Ark (6)
  • Labyrinth of the Ancients (6), Syrcus Tower (6), World of Darkness (6)

Dungeons: (8) Irregular Tomestones of Pageantry

  • The Dead Ends
  • The Aitiascope
  • Ktisis Hyperboreia
  • Vanaspati
  • The Tower of Babil
  • The Tower of Zot

MSQ, Unreal: Tomestones of Pageantry

  • The Praetorium (14)
  • Castrum Meridianum (8)
  • The Porta Decumana (6)
  • Containment Bay Z1T9 (Unreal) (8)

PvP: (6 or 10) Irregular Tomestones of Pageantry 

  • Hidden Gorge (Rival Wings)
  • Onsal Hakair (Frontlines)
  • The Fields of Glory (Frontlines)
  • Seal Rock (Frontlines)

Endwalker Raids: Irregular Tomestones of Pageantry 

  • Anabaseios: (4)
    • The Twelfth Circle, Eleventh Circle, Tenth Circle, Ninth Circle
  • Abyssos: (3)
    • The Eighth Circle, Seventh Circle, Sixth Circle, Fifth Circle
  • Asphodelos: (3)
    • The Fourth Circle, Third Circle, Second Circle, First Circle

Remember, you have to complete these duties while synced; unsynced runs do not reward any anniversary tokens. The Containment Bay Z1T9 (Zurvan Extreme) Unreal trial also doesn’t indicate itself in-game as an event instance, but it still works. Square Enix confirmed you should still receive event currency, even without the little anniversary icon. I did my weekly Unreal allowances, too, and received the eight irregular tomestones.

Irregular Tomestones of Tenfold Rewards

Some of the FFXIV Moogle event 2023 rewards are easy to score outside of the celebration, so save those for last. Below, we’ve broken them down into sections by item type, along with a note on the content they’re typically found in.

FFXIV Moogle Event reward minions like the Paissa, Shoebill, and Forgiven Hate
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If you’re looking for recommendations on prioritizing, I’d go with collecting everything under limited rewards first. Older Stormblood extremes are easy to complete unsynced now, so I suggest farming for the mounts next and saving the Kamuy whistles for last. The Warrior of Light Triple Triad card can be a pain to get, thanks to RNG, so pick that up next. Finally, maybe grab that Samurai Barding, too. It’s from Eureka, and usually costs 1 million Gil or more.

Moogle Treasure Trove Limited Rewards

  • Fat Cat Parasol (100)
  • Ten Year Anniversary Framer’s Kit (10)
  • Taoist Moogle (1)
  • Scarf of Wondrous Wit (1)
  • Goobbue Earring (1)
  • Dodo Earring (1)
  • Cactuar Earring (1)
  • Bomb Earrings (1)
  • Coblyn Earring (1)

Minions

  • Shoebill (50): Amaurot, Dungeon
  • Forgiven Hate (50): Mt. Gulg, Dungeon
  • Paissa Patissier (7): Kupo of Fortune, The Firmament
  • Paissa Threadpuller (7): Kupo of Fortune, The Firmament
  • Treasure Box (7): Allied Seals, Hunts
  • Fat Cat (7): Waterside Exploration, Retainer Venture

Mounts

  • Big Shell Whistle (50): The Firmament
  • Tyrannosaur Horn (50): Eureka Anemos, Stormblood Relic
  • Disembodied Head Resonator (50): Palace of the Dead
  • Fae Gwiber Trumpet (50): The Dancing Plague (Extreme)
  • Reveling Kamuy Fife (30): The Pool of Tribute (Extreme)
  • Blissful Kamuy Fife (30): Emanation (Extreme)
  • Legendary Kamuy Fife (30): Shinryu’s Domain (Extreme)
  • Auspicious Kamuy Fife (30): The Jade Stoa (Extreme)
  • Lunar Kamuy Fife (30): Tsukuyomi’s Pain (Extreme)
  • Euphonious Kamuy Fife (30): Hells’ Kier (Extreme)
  • Hallowed Kamuy Fife (30): The Wreath of Snakes (Extreme)

Emotes (Ballroom Etiquette)

  • Insufficient Petticoats (80): Stormblood Relic
  • Excessive Petticoats (50): Heaven on High
  • Uncouth Congratulations (50): The Firmament
  • Next, Godliness (50): The Firmament
  • Pointed Misgivings (50): Shadowbringers Relic

Triple Triad Cards

  • Warrior of Light Card (100): Gold Triad Card Packs
  • Gnath Card (10): Triple Triad NPC
  • Yugiri Mistwalker Card (10): Triple Triad NPC
  • Suzaku Card (7): Hells’ Kier
  • Ultima, the High Seraph Card (7): The Orbonne Monastery

Orchestrion Rolls

  • Answers Orchestrion Roll (50): Coil of Bahamut
  • To the Edge Orchestrion Roll (50): Seat of Sacrifice (Extreme), Craft
  • The Final Day Orchestrion Roll (50): Endsinger’s Aria (Extreme), Craft
  • Dancing Mad – Movement I Orchestrion Roll (50): Sigmascape V4.0
  • Movement II Orchestrion Roll (50): Sigmascape V4.0
  • Movement III Orchestrion Roll (50): Sigmascape V4.0
  • The Garden’s Gates Orchestrion Roll (7):  Pixies Tribal Quests

Barding, Hairstyles, Fashion, etc.

  • Samurai Barding (100): Stormblood Relic
  • Modern Aesthetics – Both Ways (100): Shadowbringers Relic
  • Modern Aesthetics – Styled for Hire (50): Wolf Marks, PvP
  • Sky Blue Parasol (30): The Firmament
  • Toad Head (30): Archaeotania’s Horn Tokens, Special Fate
  • Toad Suit (30): Archaeotania’s Horn Tokens, Special Fate

Furniture

  • Verdant Partition (50)
  • Wood Slat Partition (20)
  • Skylight Chandelier (20)
  • Cloud Acorn Chandelier (20)
  • Rustic Chocobo Counter (20)
  • Paissa Swing Chair (20)
  • La Noscean Grape Pergola (20)
  • Fruitful Fountain (20)

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