![]() To unlock Charlemend (Level 70 DoH/DoL), you need to do even more of the Ishgardian Restoration sidequests from Francel in the Firmament. Once you finish ‘ To Thaw a Frozen Heart‘, you’ll have access to the unlock quests from Ehll Tou. You’ll have to complete the Ishgardian Restoration quest line first, which begins with ‘ Towards the Firmament‘ in Foundation. To unlock Ehll Tou (level 70 DoH/DoL), complete the two-step questline of ‘ If Songs Had Wings‘ and ‘ O Crafter, My Crafter‘ in The Firmament in Ishgard. This is unlocked after the post-Shadowbringers MSQ ‘ Moving Forward‘, and having unlocked Shadowbringers collectables with the Eulmore sidequest ‘ The Boutique Always Wins‘. To unlock Kai-Shirr (level 70 DoH/DoL), do the quest ‘ Oh, Beehive Yourself‘ in Eulmore. Finally, the unlock quest is ‘ Between a Rock and the Hard Place‘ in Idyllshire. You’ll also need to complete the single sidequest ‘ Purbol Rain‘ in Reunion in The Azim Steppe after progressing far enough in the Stormblood MSQ. To unlock Adkiragh (level 66 DoH/DoL) you’ll need to have unlocked Zhloe’s deliveries already. After all that you’ll gain access to the unlock quest ‘ The Seaweed is Always Greener‘ in Kugane. The first one is a blue sidequest which you probably did to unlock the level 63 dungeon, so if you don’t see that on the map then the next one in the chain is a regular yellow sidequest called ‘ Fathoms Below‘. You’ll need to have done the sidequest chain beginning with ‘ The Palace of Lost Souls‘ in Sui-no-Sato in The Ruby Sea. To unlock Kurenai (Level 62 DoH/DoL) you’ll need to have unlocked M’naago’s deliveries already. The unlock sidequest is ‘ None Forgotten, None Forsaken‘, which requires ‘ Reach Long and Prosper‘ as well as ‘ And We Shall Call It Eureka‘ all of which are in Rhalgr’s Reach. ![]() To unlock M’naago (Level 60 DoH/DoL) you will need to have completed the MSQ ‘ The Return of the Bull‘, a post-Stormblood quest. To unlock Zhloe Aliapoh (Level 60 DoH/DoL), complete the quest ‘ Arms Wide Open‘ in Idyllshire. Sometimes multiple quest chains need to be finished before their story as a delivery client can begin. This unlocks collectables and scrips, so it’s required as a baseline for any deliveries.Īfter that, the unlock quests for Custom Deliveries vary, and can get complicated because many of the clients are important side characters with their own storylines that you have to complete. With a level 60 crafter or gatherer, complete the quest ‘ Go West, Craftsman‘. Progress through Heavensward Main Scenario Quest to get access to Idyllshire. With a level 50 crafter or gatherer, complete the ‘ Inscrutable Tastes‘ sidequest in Foundation to unlock collectables. To get started with any of them however, you’ll need these first:Ĭomplete the early Heavensward Main Scenario Quest ‘ The Better Half‘ in Foundation. ![]() I’ll detail what you need to do to get started, and how to quickly and efficiently go about these weekly deliveries. These turn ins will be a great source of endgame currency and help you gear up your crafters and gatherers so they can handle any task. If you’re a Disciple of the Hand or Land, you can take on several side stories which have you delivering goods to your clients in return for gil, experience, and scrips. Here’s a shortlist of everything affected by the weekly reset.You’ve made many friends in Eorzea through your feats as a battleworn adventurer, but some of these same allies are in need of your craftier talents as well. ![]() ![]() Since the Pandaemonium raid has launched post- Endwalker with patches 6.01 and 6.05, the weekly reset will also affect the lockout on earning currencies like Allagan Tomestones of Aphorism. The main thing most players will care about in the weekly reset is the Challenge Log, a list of optional objectives that provides a wealth of rewards like extra XP, Gil, Gold, Gold Saucer MGP, and more. Wondrous Tails can help you earn extra experience and valuable items each week. ![]()
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