Final Fantasy 14, like almost every other RPG, consists of an in-game currency system. There are many types of currency in this game, but the most common and versatile of the bunch is called Gil. Gil is the universal currency in Final Fantasy 14 which can be used to buy a wide variety of items, both from vendors and players alike. These items range from rare equipment and gear, all the way to transport services. Having a comfortable amount of Gil is a necessity in the Final Fantasy Universe.

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Out of all the currencies in the game, Gil has the most amount of methods which can be used by the player to obtain it. When choosing a method for farming, the player must weigh the time to reward ratio, basically the efficiency of the method. With so many ways to farm, it can be confusing and daunting for new players, but this guide will discuss the best ways for players to become wealthier in Final Fantasy 14.

Farming Gil in Final Fantasy 14

The Landerwaffe awarded from all Final Fantasy 14 Shadowbringers Trials

Completing Quests

The first recommended method for obtaining Gil would be to complete quests. This might seem obvious, but there are a lot of players who skip quests, especially side quests. However, these quests can be a quick and reliable method of obtaining more Gil. Completing quests for Gil is something that can be done in the background as the player partakes in other methods of making money, giving a constant stream of income to the player for completing mostly simple tasks. This is the foundation method of making money in nearly any RPG, and Final Fantasy 14 is no exception.

Completing Dungeons

The next method of making more Gil is to participate in and complete Dungeons. Dungeons are another staple of MMORPGs. In Final Fantasy 14, players are usually gathered into groups of four and then the party is placed in an instance together. In this instance, a large number of enemies and some bosses will spawn, and it is the team's job to make it through and defeat the bosses. Not only is completing dungeons a good way to earn Gil, but the player may obtain rare pieces of equipment as a reward as well. If the player does not need this piece of gear, it can usually be sold for a decent price to either a vendor or another player. This method of making Gil goes hand in hand with the previous method of completing quests, because in order to continue unlocking more and more dungeons, players must complete certain quests and meet certain level requirements which can be achieved through questing.

Completing the Challenge Log

The final recommended way of making Gil is to complete the Challenge Log. The Challenge Log is a side content activity that can be done on a weekly basis. Like in many other MMORPGs, weekly challenge content is an engaging way to get more rewards. In the case of Final Fantasy 14, the player can complete these challenges for a good amount of both Gil and experience. Challenges range from completing dungeons, to PvP activities, to treasure hunts, and many more other diverse challenges. Although the Challenge Log will no longer be available until the following Tuesday reset after completing all challenges, it is still a reliable way to get a large amount of Gil on a regular weekly basis.

In Final Fantasy 14, currency is king. Finding efficient ways of gaining more Gil is highly important for player progression. Just playing through the game will let the player steadily gain more Gil, but employing the methods mentioned above can help any player gain a boost in getting the money they need for the items they desire.

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Final Fantasy 14 is available on PC and Playstation.