How to Unlock Omicron Tribal Quests in Final Fantasy XIV

New content is out!

Patch 6.25 for Final Fantasy XIV is out, with a lot of cool new stuff! New content is also up and running, with the Omicron Tribal Quests being just one aspect. However, they are not available immediately, and there is a prerequisite that you must go through in order to unlock the Omicron Tribal Quests. Here’s everything that you need to know.

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How to Unlock Omicron Tribal Quests in FFXIV

The main Omicron Tribal Quests in FFXIV (and Daily Quests as well) use a feature called “Quest Sync” which adjusts the difficulty level of the quest based on the level of the character that you are playing. Of course, based on these parameters, whatever experience you receive for your character will be recalculated before being granted to you.

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When accepting some of the quests, you will not be able to change your class if you wish to complete the quest (your class must be the same when you accept and turn in the quest). Most of the Tribal Main Quests in Final Fantasy XIV are still unknown, however, you must complete “Where No Loporrit Has Gone Before” in order to be able to do the first quest called “The Café at the End of the Universe.” The quest is obtained by speaking with Jammingway in Thaumazein.

The Café at the End of the Universe is picked up in Ultima Thule (X:25.4 Y:26.3) from Jammingway, and you must be a Disciple of the Land Level 80 before taking this quest on. Five more quests will be available afterward.

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We hope this guide was helpful and we wish you all the fun in the world as you clear the new content in 6.25 Patch for FFXIV!


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