FFXIV How to Unlock Sage

FFXIV Endwalker How to Unlock Sage Job Class

Square Enix will release an entirely new Healing Job Class in Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker. The new Sage FFXIV Job Class appeared during an announcement showcase. Unlike the White Mage, the Sage will be a “barrier healer.” This means that players will be able to shield their allies from incoming damage through the use of the Sage’s skills. That said, there are some conditions that need to be met in order for FFXIV Endwalker players to unlock the Sage Job Class.

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One of the first prerequisites to unlock the Sage Job Class in FFXIV is that the player character must have a Disciple of War or Disciple of Magic reach level 70. Additionally, players must own the Endwalker expansion to gain access to it. When both of these conditions are met, players can head to Limsa Lominsa to unlock the Job.

Players will need to talk to the Sharlayan Maiden located at the Limsa Lominsa Lower Decks. She can be found at X:9.4, Y:12.9. The quest to unlock the Sage will be titled “Sage’s Path.” After completing the quest, the Sage will be unlocked. However, keep in mind that the Sage will start at Job Class level 70.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for the PS4, PS5, and PC. Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker will release on December 7, 2021. Early access is available now. Icy Veins also offers Sage job insights.


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