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Pitioss Ruins is an optional dungeon in Final Fantasy XV located in the Hulldagh Pike in western Lucis. It is only accessible on the Regalia Type-F. The player must complete a series of increasing difficult puzzles to locate the Black Hood accessory. Access to the dungeon is required to complete the sidequest, Stealing The Past.

The dungeon's entrance is magically sealed and will only open at night. To leave the area, the player take off on the Regalia again[note 1], or can select "Tow to Hammerhead" to pay gil to fast-travel to Hammerhead. There is also a way to get out of the area without flying; the rock wall one must fly over is scalable from this side, so the player can climb out but can't climb in. The player can then call the car from the roads near Verinas Mart - Ravatogh, and Cindy Aurum will bring it.

It is unknown how old Pitioss Ruins are, but the construct is part of the ancient civilization of Solheim that fell 2000 years ago. It is a dungeon where the laws of physics were distorted into a training ground for an unknown purpose.

Almanac[]

Almanac for Pitioss Ruins in FFXV

At the entrance to the dungeon.

Ancient Solheim training grounds situated in southwestern Cleigne and shrouded in mystery. Hidden among the mountains and conspicuously missing from all conventional maps, these ruins appear to have been all but forgotten in the modern age.
Traveling the world is sure to open one's eyes to the sheer variety of climates and cultures around Eos, but the one thread tying all lands together is the presence of peculiar stone structures. The toppled towers and shattered statues seen across the continent are testaments to the artistry and ingenuity of those who came before us, and Pitioss may indeed stand as Solheim's crowning achievement.
But the most incredible aspect of ancient technology is its ability to seemingly manipulate time-space as we know it. Based on our current scientific understanding, every bend in the fabric of our universe must be counterbalanced elsewhere—our scholars suspect these ruins might be the space in which those interdimensional kinks are worked out.

Layout[]

The Pitioss Ruins are unique among other dungeons in Final Fantasy XV, both for their aesthetic and their progression. The dungeon's design is dominated by glowing orange spikes, numerous statues of unknown figures, and in its deepest chamber, a giant stone statue of a woman holding a sword over her head; the identities of the figures are unknown, but the giant statue of the woman appears to be the focal point of the ruins, being found in their deepest point before the player begins their return to the surface.

The player controls only Noctis. There are no enemies and the ruins are navigated by platforming segments, the player being required to make difficult jumps to forge deeper. Spiked surfaces must also be avoided. Unmarked checkpoints throughout teleport Noctis back to them if he touches a spiked surface or falls off a platform. Monoliths project red energy barriers that block off areas until they are destroyed, which will create shortcuts through the area in a manner of preserving progress.

The Pitioss Ruins are divided into roughly three sections. The first section includes numerous fiendish statues and a single large statue of a human male, and the player can move about large iron balls to knock down obstacles to proceed. After falling through a large rotating golden globe, the player proceeds to the second area, a long hall with several staircases that segment off rooms. Each room has its own challenge to complete to trigger the switch that opens the next room, and the final room prominently features a gigantic mechanism of sliding spiked rollers dominated by a demonic visage.

The third and final section is the deepest part of the ruins. The rooms appear to be tilted 45 degrees, causing everything to be at an angle. After navigating this part of the maze the player comes upon a large statue of a female figure. Here the platforms about the room rotate along the walls, and after the player makes their way to the front of the statue and leaps onto it, the statue falls backward. Climbing up the woman's arms and sliding down her sword a significant distance leads to a lift and several valuable items.

At the top of the lift the player crosses a series of steel beams overlooking the statue below, which eventually take them back to the first section where new areas can be explored. This path eventually takes the player to the "end" of the dungeon, a ledge looking outside with the unique Black Hood accessory on it.

Quests[]

Stealing the Past[]

NameLocationUnlockReward
Stealing the PastVerinas Mart - RavatoghCh.15: Listen by a window at night in the eastern outskirt of Lestallum in and then ask the tipster at Verinas Mart for location information50,000 EXP, Magitek Core

To begin this quest, the party must enter the town of Lestallum at nightfall in Chapter 15, and on the far east of the town the party can eavesdrop a conversation by a window. After listening to the conversation the quest will begin and the party will be tasked with locating the Magitek Core. First the party must head to the tipster at the Verinas Mart - Ravatogh outpost who will direct the party towards the Pitioss Ruins.

To reach the Pitioss Ruins the party must unlock the Regalia Type-F and fly to the location just north of the Verinas Mart. Upon landing the party must venture north through a variety of tough foes.

As the party reach the exterior of the Pitioss Ruins, the Magitek Core can be found on the right hand side of the entrance. Collecting core ends the quest and the party will receive 50,000 EXP.

Treasures[]

As the party enters the Pitioss Ruins it will disband and Noctis will be left to progress the dungeon alone. As Noctis enters the ruins the map will cease to function and the player must progress through the puzzle-themed dungeon. Most treasures are common items that simply mark which way the player can go and what surfaces they can stand on, but the player also gets various accessories, two of them unique to the dungeon: The Genji Gloves (Shot Res. +30%; Lightning Res. +30%; Dark Res. +30%) and the Black Hood (auto-parries and automatic passing through attacks even while running).

The area outside Pitioss Ruins[]

The area where the ruins are located is volcanic terrain with hot springs. Enemies will spawn on the outside area of the Pitioss Ruins. The haven in the area is called Monoth Haven.

Enemies

Assault craft spawn near the Regalia landing spot.

Items

Behind the scenes[]

Development[]

Pitioss Ruins was designed by one person: it was planned to be a standard endgame dungeon and Director Hajime Tabata recruited an artist named Hiroyuki Nakamura to design it, who had previously worked on textures for the game. The team felt like that an unexpected last dungeon would be good and allowed Nakamura to "run free with his ideas and create the dungeon as he liked."[1]

There were discussions about aligning the direction of the dungeon with some of the others in the game, but ultimately it was decided to be another kind of offering within the game. The staff in charge of Pitioss were passionate about including it as part of the endgame content. Tabata has said that although having consistency throughout a world is great, he wanted players to be able to enjoy a dungeon made with the level of passion Pitioss's designers exhibited, even if it was at the price of losing that consistency.[2]

Intrigued by the ruins' imagery, elaborate fan theories have sprung up to analyze it. Director Hajime Tabata has denied the "Pitioss Ruins' story" fan theory, adding that there are aspects of the game's background lore that will be explained in future downloadable content.[1] He has also said Pitioss Ruins were left by the ancient civilization of Solheim, and that even the most unassuming places in Eos have a depth and a history to them whose mysteries are waiting to be unlocked.[2]

In the launch version nothing happened when Noctis left the Pitioss Ruins. After a certain patch, if Noctis did not complete the ruins, Ignis asks Noctis how he fared and Noctis replies there is nothing fair about the ruins. Once Noctis obtains the Black Hood or leaves using the exit where the hood is located, Noctis will mention he solved all the puzzles fair and square and that his brain hurts.

The blue dragonflies that appear in Pitioss originally were seen in trailers for Final Fantasy Versus XIII.

Interdimensionality[]

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A circular mark associated with Solheim.

Pitioss Ruins is implied to have something to do with technology that warps space-time. Its Almanac entry posits that every "bend in the fabric of our universe must be counterbalanced elsewhere", and that it is suspected Pitioss Ruins is the space in which those "interdimensional kinks" are worked out. Solheim working with time-space distortions is also seen with Omega, which appears in Insomnia from a warp point that has Solheim's "insignia", which is also prominently seen in Pitioss Ruins. Omega is a war machine built to fight the gods.

Interdimensionality in Final Fantasy is commonly linked to the Void, the world of formation that links the series's multiverse. In the Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy series that Final Fantasy XV started as part of, interdimensionality is associated with the juxtaposition of the mortal realm and the unseen realm, the gods' plan being to open the gate to the latter. The gate and the goddess who operated it were an influential part of the early version of the game as Final Fantasy Versus XIII.

The Almanac describes Pitioss as "ancient Solheim training grounds". This could hearken to the arks from the Final Fantasy XIII games, built by ancient fal'Cie as training grounds for l'Cie in preparation for the opening of the gate to the beyond and the Day of Reckoning.

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Notes[]

  1. Taking off on the Regalia poses the danger of crashing, so it is best to save the game after completing Pitioss as the game does not auto-save here.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Final Fantasy XV's Wild Secret Dungeon Was Designed By One Man (Accessed: December 12, 2018) at Kotaku
  2. 2.0 2.1 Xbox: The Official Magazine February 2018 Issue 160
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