Final Fantasy XIV 6.1 Patch notes

Final Fantasy XIV 6.1 Full Patch Notes Now Available

Square Enix has released the full patch notes for Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1. They include information that was not previously disclosed through the preliminary patch notes. Additionally, the patch notes provide a full breakdown of Job Class changes that will be arriving alongside Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1. Some of these adjustments were detailed during a Letter from the Producer Live, which outlined several features that will appear with Patch 6.1. Additionally, the notes detail where players will be able to unlock The Minstrel’s Ballad: Endsinger’s Aria and Ultima’s Bane Unreal.

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Other information disclosed through the patch notes includes adjustments to the Bozjan Southern Front and Zadnor. General bug fixes are also detailed. However, information concerning item recipes will be listed at a later date. This includes recipes for cosmetic items players will be able to craft, along with a full list of items that have been added alongside the update.

Final Fantasy XIV Patch 6.1 will see the inclusion of new main scenario quests and an entirely new raid. The Myths of the Realm raid will focus on an original story centered around the Twelve. The first part of this raid content will be available when Patch 6.1 goes live.

Final Fantasy XIV is available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. The FFXIV Patch 6.1 release date is April 12, 2022.


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