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Artifact Equipment is the job-specific equipment in Final Fantasy XI and Final Fantasy XIV obtained through a series of quests. Typically the armor sets are inspired by early-franchise depictions of traditional jobs, although many sets are of original design.

Appearances

Final Fantasy XI

Red Mage Artifact

The Artifact equipment for any given job comes in five pieces - head, body, hands, legs and feet - and one other piece that varies with the job. The first quest usually rewards a Level 41 weapon and is accessible at Level 40. The next two quests are available at Level 50 and each yield one more piece in the set. The remaining three pieces are involved in the "Borghertz's Hands" line of quests, requiring adventurers to seek out Treasure Coffers in various Rise of the Zilart dungeon areas.

There are also better versions of the Artifact Equipment found in Dynamis and Abyssea. These are called Relic and Empyrean respectively.

Final Fantasy XIV

Unlike Final Fantasy XI, the Artifact Equipment in Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is obtained through the jobs respective quests. At level 45, you get to take on the head, hand, leg and foot armor pieces from successfully doing the quest. At level 50, the final class quest gives you access to the class specific armor. Improved, recolored versions of the armor can be obtained using Allagan Tomestones of Mythology.

Other than the armor, there's also unique weapons that can be obtained from a separate quest.

Trivia

  • The player community in FFXI has adopted "AF" as the abbreviation for Artifact gear and its variants, a phrase that has carried over to FFXIV. Though the higher-level sets are referred to by NPCs and the UI as "Relic" and "Empyrean" equipment, the players have taken to calling them "AF2 and 3" or "AFv2 and v3".
  • With the possibility in Final Fantasy XI to rapidly power-level a character to maximum through Abyssea, many players will opt not to quest for Artifacts because they become obsolete relatively early.
  • In contrast to FFXI, even should the level cap be raised in FFXIV, it is expected that players will obtain their Artifacts anyway as a bonus for completing the quests for their useful abilities.
  • Artifacts can be entrusted to an NPC for storage in both games, allowing collectors to keep their inventory open.

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