![]() ![]() This is a 10-minute debuff that removes natural healing, deals damage over time, and decreased damage dealt by 20%. Purity: Removes the accursed pox status inflicted by mimics. Both mobs have a very high chest drop rate. The best time to use alteration is if 1) you need to stock up on items or 2) you need to speed up a floor, and planned to use a rage to do so – if you get mimics, just kill them with rage and enjoy the extra chests, or if you get mandragoras, then the floor has already become easier! Mimics are hard-hitting mobs (described later in Purity), while mandragoras are passive mobs that die in 1 hit. Treasure rooms still may spawn in a flighted floor.Īlteration: Changes all the enemies in a random room on the NEXT floor to a mimic or mandragora. Recommended to use from 187-189 solo, or 197+ in a party. This reduces the amount of kills to open the Cairn of Passage from roughly 6 to 3, speeding up the floor. It’s RNG.įlight: Decreases the amount of enemies on the NEXT floor. Sometimes you may see 2-3 chests in a non-treasure room, sometimes none. Give it to your tank and then healer.Īffluence: Increases the amount of chests on the NEXT floor. Strength: Increases damage/healing by 30% for 8 minutes. ![]() Sight: Reveals all traps from a floor, as well as the map. Recommended to use this or sight if you are going to use rage to clear a treasure room solo. In order of which these appear, these are… Pomanders are items that you receive from gold chests and are critical in higher floors. Also, you get some nice loot that you can sell for gil! Unlike normal dungeons/trials/raids that will eventually become trivialized as newer gear and higher level caps come out, POTD will always be relevant and hard-capped at 60. It’s a place where party comps can be flexible, and yet still challenging even if you bring a tank. It’s a nice change from normal dungeons, in my opinion. If you are experienced with POTD, feel free to skip this section! Why run POTD? This section is going to go over basic POTD mechanics with a few neat tips/tricks you may have not known. : Added additional solo tips to most floor sets above 111. Maybe that makes the guide a bit more credible c: : Updated “Movement” aggro to “Proximity” (movement was technically not a good way to describe that aggro method, as you can still attract aggro without moving, so long the monster walks within range) Maybe it’s a good time to start writing these? () If you have any POTD questions at all, or would like to discuss POTD solo strategies and whatnot, please send me a message at Maygi#4987 on Discord! I love messages and I love answering questions! Updates The most important thing is knowledge, which I am going to share with you! In fact, I have tanked every single run while playing either as a healer or red mage (yes, you really don’t need a tank to go up to 200). In light parties, I have cleared floor 200 countless times, and each time without a tank in a one healer, three dps composition. I personally really love POTD and have soloed floor 200 (view some media on my Twitch channel!). Below is a list of every Blue Mage spell, where to unlock it, and how to unlock it.Looking to clear floor 200? You’ve come to the right place! In this guide, I will detail absolutely everything you need to know about mob/boss mechanics and strategies to deal with them to get past each floor set. There are multiple ways to unlock Blue Mage spells, including Dungeons, Raids, Trials, fighting mobs in the Open World, buying them for Whalaqee Tokens (which are unlocked as part of the Blue Mage story), and the Blue Mage exclusive Masked Carnivale. Related: All Abilities and Spells for Red Mage in Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Update In total, there are currently 104 total spells to learn. Once you defeat a mob that has a Blue Mage-learnable ability, you have a chance of unlocking the corresponding spell. The Blue Mage unlocks abilities by defeating mobs. Instead, it’s more of a fun and overpowered job that’s great to play with if you’re looking for something different. Limited Jobs are side content that can’t usually take part in high-level raids or dungeons. In Final Fantasy XIV, Blue Mage is a Limited Job. ![]()
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