FFXIV Patch 6.1: How to Get New Mounts Guide
In Final Fantasy XIV’s Patch 6.1, “Newfound Adventure,” a host of exciting new mounts were introduced, giving Warriors of Light even more ways to traverse Eorzea and beyond in style. Whether you choose to buy FFXIV Gil to expedite your collection or earn them through trials, these majestic avian creatures and quirky mechanical companions offer something for every adventurer. This guide will walk you through how to acquire each of these coveted new mounts.

How to Get the Alkonost Mount in FFXIV

The beautiful Alkonost Mount, reminiscent of a mythical bird, can be acquired by trading three Resplendent Feathers to Nesvaaz in Radz-at-Han, located at coordinates X:10.6, Y:10.0. Alternatively, if you have a substantial amount of Gil, you can check the Market Board, though prices for such desirable items can be quite high due to demand.

To obtain Resplendent Feathers yourself, you have two primary options. One common method involves gathering Timeworn Kumbhiraskin Maps. If you’re a Level 90 gatherer, you can acquire these maps through your gathering activities. If not, don’t worry—these maps are frequently traded on the Market Board and usually aren’t prohibitively expensive. Once you have a map, the most efficient way to farm for feathers is to join a “map farming” party through the Party Finder. These groups typically run multiple maps back-to-back, increasing your chances of finding the rare Resplendent Feathers as rewards from the treasure dungeons.

How to Get the Pod Mount in FFXIV

For those who appreciate unique sci-fi flair, the Pod 602 Identification Key, which grants the Pod Mount, is a relatively straightforward acquisition. You’ll need to visit the Manderville Gold Saucer and speak with the Gold Saucer Attendant. The Pod 602 Identification Key can be exchanged for 300,000 Manderville Gold Saucer Points (MGP).

Before you can purchase this item, there’s an important prerequisite: you must have completed the entire 24-player Alliance Raid series from the NieR Automata collaboration. Once that storyline is finished, the Pod becomes available. Earning MGP can be done in several ways: participating in weekly Fashion Report challenges, completing GATEs (Gold Saucer Active Time Events), participating in mini-games, and using your Wondrous Tails journal to gain MGP rewards. Consistently engaging with the Gold Saucer’s activities will see you accumulate the necessary points in no time.

Patch 6.1 brought significant updates to PvP, including the new Crystalline Conflict mode, and with it, the return of several exciting PvP-exclusive mounts. These are the Goten Pipe, Ginga Pipe, and Raigo Pipe mounts, each associated with specific achievements. While not entirely new to the game’s history, their accessibility has been refreshed.

To begin your journey for these mounts, first head to the Wolves’ Den Pier. Speak with the Disreputable Priest at X:5, Y:5.3 to exchange Wolf Marks for a full set of Level 60 PvP gear. Equip this gear, then interact with the priest again to receive and equip a special PvP title. With your title active, you can pursue the achievements: The Goten Pipe is awarded for the “Fame Fatale” achievement, requiring 30 victories in either The Feast or Crystalline Conflict. The Ginga Pipe comes from “Frontline Fury,” needing 10 wins in Frontline or Rival Wings (currently, primarily Frontline). Finally, the Raigo Pipe is granted by “Furious Fatalities,” which demands a total of 60 victories across any of the aforementioned PvP modes. While it requires dedication, these mounts are a fantastic reward for engaging with FFXIV’s revamped player-versus-player content.

How to Get the Troll Mount in FFXIV

The whimsical Troll Mount, a lumbering yet charming companion, is obtainable through some of Final Fantasy XIV’s more unique weekly activities. Before you can work towards acquiring it, you’ll need to complete two prerequisite quests: “Keeping Up with the Aliapohs” and “Fantastic Mr. Faux.” Both quests can be initiated in Idyllshire at X:7.0, Y:5.9. Upon their completion, you’ll gain access to Khloe Aliapoh and the Faux Commander, located at X:5.7, Y:6.1, who are key to this mount’s acquisition.

There are two methods to earn the Troll Horn, which summons the mount. The primary way is through Faux Hollows. This minigame becomes available weekly after clearing the current “Unreal Trial” (such as Ultima’s Bane (Unreal) in Patch 6.1). Successfully playing Faux Hollows earns you Faux Leaves, and the Troll Horn costs 600 Faux Leaves. Your second, more luck-dependent option, is through Wondrous Tails. If you manage to achieve three lines on your Wondrous Tails journal, you can receive a Khloe’s Gold Certificate of Commendation, which can then be exchanged with Khloe Aliapoh for the Troll Horn. This route requires considerable good fortune, but it remains a possible path to obtaining your very own Troll.

How to Get the Bluefeather Lynx Mount in FFXIV

For those who love a challenge and aren’t afraid of pushing their combat prowess, the regal Bluefeather Lynx Mount drops from one of the game’s most demanding encounters. This highly sought-after mount is an exclusive reward from the Extreme Trial introduced in Patch 6.1, “The Endsinger’s Aria (Extreme).”

Acquiring this mount is largely a matter of persistence and luck. Upon defeating the boss in this Extreme Trial, there’s a chance that the Bluefeather Lynx Mount will drop as a rare item. However, even if it drops, you’re not guaranteed to receive it. All eligible party members will “roll” on the item, and only the player with the highest roll will claim it. This often means running the trial repeatedly, sometimes dozens or even hundreds of times, and hoping for both the drop itself and a lucky roll. Many players opt to form “mount farm” parties through the Party Finder, specifically designed to run the trial back-to-back until everyone in the group has obtained their mount.

How to Get the Vinegaroon Mount in FFXIV

The distinctive Vinegaroon Mount offers an alternative, yet equally engaging, path for adventurers who enjoy tracking down formidable foes. This unique mount can be acquired by exchanging 3,200 Sack of Nuts with specific vendors. You’ll find Wilmetta in Radz-at-Han at X:10.5, Y:7.4, or J’lakshai in Old Sharlayan at X:11.8, Y:13.2, both eager to trade the mount for the required currency.

Sack of Nuts are earned by participating in “The Hunt” system, which involves tracking and defeating Elite Marks found across various zones. These marks range from daily and weekly B-rank targets to more challenging A-rank and S-rank marks. A-rank and S-rank marks, in particular, reward a significant amount of Nuts and are often hunted by large groups of players forming “hunt trains.” Joining these trains is an excellent way to accumulate Sack of Nuts efficiently, as coordinating with others ensures you defeat multiple high-value targets in a relatively short timeframe, making the Vinegaroon a well-earned reward for dedicated hunters.

With these comprehensive details, you’re now equipped to pursue every new mount introduced in Final Fantasy XIV’s Patch 6.1. Good luck on your adventures, and may your mount collection grow ever larger!

Leave a Reply

Latest posts

Discover more from iGV Blog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading