Recovering FFXIV Gil & Items from the Pirates of Sastasha Seagrot (Part I)

One of the early dungeons FFXIV account holders will have access to in Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is Sastasha Seagrot. This cave will be part of the main story quests and will give Final Fantasy 14 account holders a taste of FFXIV Gil from dungeons. Gaining access to a cave of FFXIV Gil […]

One of the early dungeons FFXIV account holders will have access to in Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is Sastasha Seagrot. This cave will be part of the main story quests and will give Final Fantasy 14 account holders a taste of FFXIV Gil from dungeons.

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Gaining access to a cave of FFXIV Gil

The Sastasha Seagrot dungeon is available to characters level 15 to 18. It is unlocked through the It’s Probably Pirates quest. The dungeon requires a Light Party, specifically a maximum of four players. The latter will have a maximum of 90 minutes to clear the dungeon and recover FFXIV Gil and FFXIV items.

Objectives for the FFXIV Gil hunter

To clear the dungeon, Final Fantasy XIV account holders first need to activate a coral trigger. This is hinted at by a memo you’ll encounter in the dungeon. After dealing with the first boss, Chopper, you and your fellow FFXIV Gil hunters need to locate and defeat Captain Madison. After defeating him, get the Waverider Gate key from the mob in the room behind him. You’ll encounter the captain one more time, before he gets taken out by Denn the Orcatoothed. Defeat this boss and Sastasha Seagrot is cleared.

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