Final Fantasy XIV Level Checker Mount

How to Obtain Final Fantasy XIV Level Checker Mount

The Level Checker in Final Fantasy XIV makes a return in the Endwalker expansion. However, this time around the Level Checker appears as a mount players can obtain. That said, obtaining the Level Checker mount in Final Fantasy XIV is easier said than done. The mount cannot be obtained through Extreme Trials, and instead relegates players to completing FATEs to force a specific FATE specific boss to spawn.

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If this sounds familiar, it’s because players were required to do a similar thing in order to obtain the Ixion mount in the Stormblood expansion. However, there are a few steps players will need to take in order to get the Level Checker mount. This guide will walk you through everything you’ll need to know.

Editor’s Note: The following section of the Level Checker mount guide will contain spoilers for Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker.

The FATEs required to force Chi, the enemy that you need to take down to obtain the Level Checker mount, spawn in the Ultima Thule area of Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker. This is the last area in the expansion, so players who want to obtain the mount will need to wait until they reach that point in the game. It is advised that players complete the Main Scenario Quests and unlock all Aether Currents in Ultima Thule, as you will need to be able to fly in order to access the arena to fight Chi.

In order to force Chi to spawn, you will need to complete a series of FATEs. Teleport to Base Omicron. If an NPC named N-0265 is available, speak to them to begin the FATEs. Players will need to complete both series of FATEs that will spawn. After these FATEs are completed, Chi will spawn at X:34.4, Y:21.4. The FATE will be titled Omicron Recall: Killing Order. However, just like Ixion in Stormblood, Chi will only spawn once every 48 hours.

Additionally, it is advised that you go into the Chi fight with a full party so you have a better chance of receiving higher rank participation in the FATE. Why is this important? High rank participation means that more Chi Bolts will drop upon completing the FATE. The more Chi Bolts that drop, the less time you have to spend trying to acquire the mount. A total of 12 Chi Bolts are required to obtain the Level Checker mount in Final Fantasy XIV. Players can exchange these bolts in Radz-at-Hand at X:10.6, Y:10.0 for the mount.

Final Fantasy XIV is immediately available for PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5, as is Endwalker.


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