Pandaemonium: Anabaseios Raid Unlock and Gear Guide – FFXIV: Endwalker

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Pandaemonium: Anabaseios Raid Unlock and Gear Guide – FFXIV: Endwalker

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FFXIV: Endwalkeris the last series of raids, Pandaemonium: Anabaseios, was added to the game in patch 6.4 and allows you to get a new set of powerful gear. Our FF14 The Raid Guide explains where to unlock the new Anabaseios Raids and how to exchange the rewards for gear.


Unlocking the Pandaemonium: Anabaseios Raids

In order to unlock the Pandaemonium: Anabaseios raids, you need to start the third part of the questline, starting with “soul eater” In Labyrinthos. To do this, you must have completed the final raid stage, Pandaemonium: Abyssos. When you have done that, you can talk to us Ruissenaud at the location marked below to unlock stage three of Pandaemonium:

A Viera in red stands in front of a man in a white robe in Labyrinthos in Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker

Graphics: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Square Enix

You need one Item level of at least 615 to actually carry out the raids.


Drops from Pandaemonium: Obtain Anabaseios and exchange loot

get equipment FFXIV Raids can be a little confusing as it’s not simply about rolling for a shirt or hat. Rather, each raid drops a piece of loot corresponding to different gear slots. You can only get one drop per raid per week, with a weekly reset Tuesday at 4 p.m. EDT.

This means that once you run Anabaseios: The Ninth Circle and successfully roll and get a piece of loot, you can’t get any more loot from that particular raid until the weekly limit resets.

Each raid only drops certain loot types, and you need a certain number of each loot type to trade them for the actual gear, which you can see below:

FFXIV Pandaemonium: Anabaseios Raid Drops

drops Where available # required for exchange
drops Where available # required for exchange
Unsung Helm of Anabaseios The Ninth Circle (p. 9n), The Tenth Circle (p. 10n), The Eleventh Circle (p. 11n) 2
Unsung Armor of Anabaseios The ninth circle (p. 9n), the tenth circle (p. 10n), the eleventh circle (p. 11n), the twelfth circle (p. 12n) 4
Unsung Gloves of Anabaseios The ninth circle (p. 9n), the tenth circle (p. 10n), the eleventh circle (p. 11n), the twelfth circle (p. 12n) 2
Unsung Chausses by Anabaseios The ninth circle (p. 9n), the tenth circle (p. 10n), the eleventh circle (p. 11n), the twelfth circle (p. 12n) 4
Unsung Greaves of Anabaseios The ninth circle (p. 9n), the tenth circle (p. 10n), the twelfth circle (p. 12n) 2
Unsung Ring of Anabaseios The ninth circle (p. 9n), the tenth circle (p. 10n), the eleventh circle (p. 11n), the twelfth circle (p. 12n) 1

You can trade the loot for jole at Radz-and-Hanas well as to confusion In Labyrinthos. We’ve marked Djole’s location below.

A female Viera stands behind a colorful desk in Radz-at-Han

Graphics: Julia Lee/Polygon | Image sources: Square Enix

While all of this will get you the armor and accessories, the process of getting a weapon is a little different. Once per week, when you complete Anabaseios: The Twelfth Circle, you are guaranteed to receive an Unsung Blade of Anabaseios without having to roll any dice for it. You can trade seven Unsung Blades for one Hermetic Tomestone to Djole or Mylenie. After weeks of hard work, you can exchange a Hermetic Tombstone and 500 Comedy Allagan Tombstones for a weapon. This time the weapons don’t follow a single theme, but are winning designs from the Weapon Design Contest.

Yes, all of this means it will take many weeks to fully equip your item level 640 gear. Based on previous expansions, the drop restrictions should be removed in patch 6.5. At this point you can do whatever you want.

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