Final Fantasy XIV Myths of the Realm Armor

FFXIV Myths of the Realm Raid Aglaia Inspired by Rhalgr

During a FFXIV Letter from the Producer Live LXX, Director and Producer Naoki Yoshida revealed more information concerning the Myths of the Realm raid. The first tier of the Myths of the Realm raid will appear as part of the initial release of Patch 6.1 and is called Aglaia. Players will have the opportunity to uncover and explore the mysteries surrounding the Twelve through this new content.

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Additionally, Yoshida further elaborated on what players can expect to see from the raid. A brief glimpse into Aglaia was shown during the FFXIV Patch 6.1 trailer and during the Letter from the Producer Live broadcast. This offered a better look at the environments, which appear inspired by the in-game deity Rhalgr. While bosses were not shown during the presentation, the trailer did provide a glimpse into an enemy players will encounter as part of the raid. The boss is shown summoning a hammer that will slam down inside of the arena.

Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1 will also add new main scenario quests, a PvP mode, and job changes. Future updates will see the inclusion of the Island Sanctuary, and the conclusion of the Pandaemonium raid series.

Here are pictures of the new armor.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1 will arrive on April 12, 2022.


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