Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan

Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan is the third expansion for Final Fantasy XI.

The expansion takes place in the Empire of Aht Urhgan, the first new nation added to Final Fantasy XI, in the lands of the Near East.

Job Classes

 * Blue Mage: Blue Mages are masters of the legendary arts of Aht Urhgan - blue magic. Along with their elegant curved swords for close-ranged combat, Blue Mages can employ abilities learnt from enemies to protect themselves and decimate enemies.
 * Corsair: Corsairs are descendants of Near Eastern pirates. Adept in the use of their signature Hexagun, Corsairs also make use of luck-based dice roll abilities to buff their allies and shift the tides of battle in their favor.
 * Puppetmaster: Masters of the Aht Urhgan invention known as the automaton, Puppetmasters are agile wandering performers who rely on hand-to-hand attacks and the use of their customizable puppet to confound their enemies.

Enemies
This list does not include reskinned enemies of the same genus or unique bosses.

Gameplay Systems
Listed in order of implementation.
 * Besieged
 * Assault
 * Imperial Standing NM Battlefields (ISNM)
 * The Ashu Talif
 * Salvage
 * Nyzul Isle Investigation
 * Chocobo Racing
 * Einherjar
 * Pankration
 * Zeni NM System
 * Mythic Weapons

Music


Treasures of Aht Urhgan adds 24 new music tracks to Final Fantasy XI. All tracks from the expansion are composed and arranged by Naoshi Mizuta with the exception of composer credits to Nobuo Uematsu for the Chocobo theme.

Two new chocobo tracks are introduced as a part of Treasures of Aht Urhgan, due to the introduction of a Chocobo Circuit where players can participate in Chocobo races.

Following the tradition started in Chains of Promathia, a new track "Vana'diel March #4" is played once in place of the "Vana'diel March" on the Final Fantasy XI title screen after Treasures of Aht Urhgan is installed.

Three tracks introduced with this expansion - Iron Colossus, Ragnarok and An Invisible Crown - are not included in its Original Soundtrack due to them being released after the OST itself. They have since been included in the Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess Original Soundtrack.