Summary
To close off the month of January,Final Fantasy 14will play host to another Moogle Treasure Trove event, but this one will be different from its predecessors. The updated Moogle Treasure Trove event forFinal Fantasy 14will give players more objectives to do, such as ocean fishing and Gold Saucer events, to earn the currency needed to claim some rewards.
The return of the Moogle Treasure Trove event arrived shortly afterthe release of Patch 6.55. The latest update forFinal Fantasy 14concluded the story ofEndwalkerand offered players a glimpse into what they can expect in the upcomingDawntrailexpansion. Players were also allowed to finish several side quest stories, including Tataru’s Grand Endeavor, the Allied Tribe quests, and the latest chapter in the Hildibrand series. WhileDawntrailhas no release date at the time of writing,Final Fantasy 14players will not be completely starved of content in the interim.

The new Moogle Treasure Trove event, titled The First Hunt for Genesis, starts on Tuesday, January 30, at 3:00 a.m. Eastern. The hunt will conclude no later than Monday, March 11, at 10:59 a.m. Eastern.According to Square Enix, The First Hunt for Genesis will be followed up with a second Moogle Treasure Trove event at a later date, though Square Enix has not stated when this will take place. Compared to past iterations of the Moogle Treasure Trove that saw players grind out dungeons and raids, this version gives players more options to earn a currency called “Irregular Tomestones of Genesis I” by doing more activities such as Gold Saucer GATEs and ocean fishing, all of which arewaysFinal Fantasy 14players can earn gilat the same time.
Final Fantasy 14 Moogle Treasure Trove (The First Hunt for Genesis)
Players can trade these tomestones by speaking to an Itinerant Moogle in either Ul’dah, Limsa Lominsa, or Gridania. Some rewards include the Mameshiba Necklace and the Modern Legend hairstyle, which players can use tofurther customize their character’s appearance. A new “Mogpendium” will be added toFinal Fantasy 14for players to keep track of the objectives that qualify for earning Irregular Tomestones, including weekly objectives and “Minimog Challenges” that can be completed once a week for the duration of the event. A new Moogle Treasure Trove challenge called “Ultimog Challenges” can only be completed once per event period for a larger Irregular Tomestone reward than the other objectives.
It remains to be seen what other activities qualify for earning Irregular Tomestones. Between the Moogle Treasure Trove andthe return of theFinal Fantasy 11collaboration event,Final Fantasy 14players have plenty of activities to do as February draws near.

Final Fantasy 14 (2010)
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