How to Get Qeziigural Mount FFXIV
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How to Get the Qeziigural Mount in FFXIV

Final Fantasy XIV allows for players to obtain a plethora of mounts, some more difficult to obtain than the last. This guide will break down how you can obtain the Qeziigural mount in FFXIV, introduced through the Dawntrail expansion.

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How to Get the Qeziigural Mount in FFXIV

In order to obtain this mount you will need to acquire a total of three Twilight Gemstones. As it stands, there is only one way to obtain Twilight Gemstones, and that’s through entering Cenote Ja Ja Gural.

Cenote Ja Ja Gural is a special zone, much like The Aquapolis, that can be accessed through Treasure Maps. You will need to obtain Timeworn Br’aaxskin Maps either through gathering or purchasing them through the Market Board. Market Boards can be found in any major city, such as Limsa Lominsa, Ul’Dah, and Grindania. Prices for these Timeworm Maps will vary between each server. So don’t be afraid to jump to another Data Center to obtain these Maps at a lower price.

However, just because you are able to dig up the treasure found through Timeworn Br’aaxskin Maps, it does not mean that you will always get access to Cenote Ja Ja Gural. Access to this unique zone happens at chance.

After you have obtained three Twilight Gemstones head to Solution Nine and speak to Uah’shepya at X:8.7, Y:13.5 and select the “Sublime Curiosities” option. From there you can exchange your Twilight Gemstones for the Qeziigural Horn, which will net you the mount.

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


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