Final Fantasy XIV 6.0

How to Unlock Final Fantasy XIV 6.0 Post-Game Dungeons

Like previous expansions, Final Fantasy XIV Endwalker features several post-game dungeons. Specifically, Final Fantasy XIV 6.0 features a total of two post-game dungeons players can explore. Thankfully, unlocking both is fairly easy and mostly painless! Completing them will also grant access to the Expert Duty Roulette.

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Both dungeons can be unlocked in Old Sharlayan and will grant access to the Smileton and The Stigma Dreamscape. While the two post-game dungeons in Final Fantasy XIV 6.0 won’t reward players with experience, running them through the Expert Duty Roulette will give players 80 Tomestones of Aphorism per-day.

Final Fantasy XIV 6 0 Dungeons

How to Unlock The Stigma Dreamscape Dungeon in Final Fantasy XIV 6.0

Players will need to head to Old Sharlayan in order to unlock The Stigma Dreamscape. Players can find Jammingway at x:11.0, Y: 13.7. Speaking to him will allow players to accept the “Where No Loporrit Has Gone Before” quest. From there, players will need to go to The Northern Empty and speak to the Gatekeeper at X:14.5, 27.5 in order to speak to Jammingway and access the Ultima Thule. Following Jammingway with unlock access to The Stigma Dreamscape.

Final Fantasy XIV 6 0 Dungeons

How to Unlock Smileton Dyin Final Fantasy XIV 6.0

Unlocking Smileton involves fewer steps than The Stigma Dreamscape. Players can head to X:11.7, Y:11.5 and speak to the Panic-striken Loporrit. Speaking to the Loporrit will instruct players to head to the Mare Lamentorum to unlock the quest. The fastest way is to teleport to the Bestways Burrow Aetheryte. From there, they can follow the quest marker to unlock the dungeon.

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