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How to Unlock Syrcus Tower in FFXIV

In the second set of the Crystal Tower Alliance Raids in Final Fantasy XIV, players will scale the Sycrus Tower to obtain Final Fantasy III-themed equipment. This guide will share how to unlock the Syrcus Tower in FFXIV, which includes how to continue the Crystal Tower Alliance Raids.

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How to Unlock Syrcus Tower in FFXIV

As part of A Realm Reborn, and now included in the Main Scenario Quests, players will need to meet the following requirements to unlock Syrcus Tower:

  • Complete The Labyrinth of the Ancients.
  • Reach Level 50 with your character.

In the second part of the Crystal Tower Alliance Raid series, you won’t have to do much to unlock Syrcrus Tower. After completing a run of The Labyrinth of the Ancients, you can speak to G’raha Tia at X:30.4, Y:12.1 in Mor Dhona to pick up “For Prosperity.”

Completing this quest will unlock the quest “Sycrus Tower,” which, as you can imagine, unlocks Sycrus Tower. You can accept this quest at X:30.4, Y:12.1 in Mor Dhona from Rammbroes. This will unlock the Alliance Raid, which means you can jump right in and continue your journey through this now-mandatory content.

Screenshot of FFXIV Syrcus Tower trailer 2
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Below is a list of the rewards you can obtain in the raid outside of Job Class-specific Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy III-inspired armor:

  • Xande Card
  • Wind-up Onion Knight
  • Shattered Orchestrion Roll
  • Faded Copy of Out of the Labyrinth
  • Faded Copy of Now I Know the Truth

Final Fantasy XIV is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC.


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