Final Fantasy XIV Aglaia Bosses

Final Fantasy XIV 6.1 CG Artwork of Aglaia Bosses Shared

Square Enix has updated the Final Fantasy XIV 6.1 special website to include CG artwork of bosses that appear during the Myths of the Realm Aglaia raid. The website also has images of the dungeon that was added through Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1. These give looks at the general environment and the boss players will encounter at the end of the dungeon. Please keep in mind that the following information and images will contain spoilers for Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1.

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Editor’s Note: The following information has spoilers from the Final Fantasy XIV Myths of the Realm Aglaia raid.

The Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1 special website now features CG artwork of the major bosses found in the Myths of the Realm Aglaia raid. Bosses shown include Byregot, Rhalgr, Azeyma, and Nald’thal. The Myths of the Realm raid explores the mysteries surrounding the Twelve, the major deities of Eorzea. With the introduction of this raid, players are getting their first actual look at the appearances of a select few of these deities.

You can take a look at the artwork for them below.

As mentioned previously, Square Enix also released images from the story dungeon added in through Patch 6.1. You can take a look at Alzadaal’s Legacy and its final boss below.

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

 


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