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Wanderer's Palace

The Wanderer's Palace.

The Wanderer's Palace is a dungeon in Final Fantasy XIV. It is an optional dungeon located in La Noscea and can be unlocked after completing the "Trauma Queen" quest at level 50. The dungeon, along with the Amdapor Keep, was originally one of the only level 50 dungeons available at the initial release of the Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. The majority of the dungeon is occupied by many Tonberry-type enemies, including powerful Tonberry Stalkers roaming its halls attacking any player near them.

As of Patch 2.48, players will obtain 10 Allagan Tomestones of Soldiery and 5 Allagan Tomestones of Poetics for clearing the dungeon.

The Wanderers Palace (Hard), a redesigned and more challenging version of the dungeon, will be implemented into the game at the release of the first part of Patch 2.5. The hard mode variant of the dungeon will now serve as a stronghold for the Mamool Ja beastmen tribe.

In addition, the entrance of the Wanderer's Palace serves as an instance during the "The Beast Within" level 50 Scholar job quest.

Duties

Decades of kobold mining deep beneath O'Ghomoro gradually weakened upper La Noscea to the point that when the Calamity struck, the land surrounding Bronze Lake collapsed, draining its waters and revealing a palace of unparalleled beauty. Thought to have been built by the Nymian civilization, which thrived in the area some fifteen centuries ago, the palace appears to have been dedicated to their patron deity, Oschon, the Wanderer. In search of the bounty she may hold, treasure hunters have already begun to delve into this forsaken place...but will treasure be the only thing they find?

In-game Description
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Enemies

Trivia

  • As of 2014, The Wanderer's Palace is the most popular dungeon of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, as 6,544,758 duty sessions for the dungeon have been created by the servers.[1]

References

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