FFXIV Moonfire Faire 2022 Brings Beachwear and Bonfires

Final Fantasy XIV‘s summer event, the 2022 FFXIV Moonfire Faire, is live now. The event began on August 10, 2022, and will run through August 26, 2022. As with other instances of the seasonal celebration, participants will win some free clothing to use for their glamour sets. They’ll also come away with a hot new piece of outdoor furniture, perhaps to warm cold nights in Ishgard.

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Players can start the FFXIV Moonfire Faire 2022 quest by speaking to the NPC Mayaru Moyaru, located in Limsa Lominsa. He’s on the Upper Decks, hanging out at the plaza near the Aftcastle Aethernet point. Concluding the quest line gives players a five-piece set of “Summer Sunset” gear set. There’s one piece for each main armor slot, and each has a low level requirement, making them suitable only for cosmetic glamours.

The Summer Sunset Bandana gives players a festive headscarf with gold patterns. The Summer Sunset Beach Cover-up is a shirt-like beach garment that’s meant to hang open. On male characters the piece shows a set of beach jewelry, and on female characters it shows a bikini top. The cover-up itself has similar gold patterns on the design. The Summer Sunset Wrist Torques add extra bracelet accessories. The Summer Sunset Bottoms display as a set of patterned beach pants on males, and bikini bottoms on females. Finally, the Summer Sunset sandals go on the feet. All the pieces are dyeable.

Check out shots of it, and the furniture piece, the Summer Bonfire, in the gallery.

Final Fantasy XIV is available on PC, PS4, and PS5. The FFXIV Moonfire Faire 2022 runs until August 26, 2022.


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