Only a few weeks since Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker launched, and Patch 6.01 is now live. The latest FFXIV update adds in new quests, items, and the first raid, Pandaemonium: Asphodelos. For those who've completed the Main Scenario Quest and want to begin farming new gear, the rewards and exchange rates of items found in the Pandaemonium raid have been revealed.

To access Pandaemonium in FFXIV, players must first have completed Endwalker's Main Scenario Quest and then undertake the "Crystal From Beyond" quest in Old Sharlyan. Then, they'll need to finish up the "Where Familiars Die" quest in Elpis to unlock the raid. As a prerequisite, players will also need to be item level 565 or higher in order to participate in Pandaemonium: Asphodelos. Currently, only the Normal difficulty of the raid can be accessed, with the Savage version coming on January 4, 2022.

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The new Pandaemonium: Asphodelos raid in FFXIV is divided up into four parts: First Circle, Second Circle, Third Circle, and Fourth Circle. Treasure coffers will have tokens instead of gear, and players can receive one token as a reward from each circle once per week. The new Asphodelos tokens can then be exchanged for new gear by talking to Mylenie in Labyrinthos or Djole in Radz-at-Han.

FFXIV: Endwalker - Pandaemonium: Asphodelos Tokens & Exchange Rates Explained

FFXIV Pandaemonium Raid

The exchange rates for the various FFXIV Pandaemonium: Asphodelos tokens and new gear sets are as follows:

  • Head - Unsung Helm of Asphodelos x2
  • Body - Unsung Armor of Asphodelos x4
  • Hands - Unsung Gauntles of Asphodelos x2
  • Legs - Unsung Chausses of Asphodelos x4
  • Feet - Unsung Greaves of Asphodelos x2
  • Accessories - Unsung Ring of Asphodelos x1

Players who participate in the Pandaemonium: Asphodelos raid in FFXIV: Endwalker can also receive the Unsung Blade of Asphodelos after completing the Fourth Circle. This Pandaemonium reward can be exchanged at Mylenie's location in Labyrinthos or with Djole in Radz-at-Han, too, but for Discal Tomestones. These tomestones are then exchanged for new weapons.

For those familiar with FFXIV's raids, this shouldn't be too much of a surprise in terms of exchange rates and weekly rotations. However, it's a great way for those who've completed the MSQ to get better gear and see new dungeons and raids in Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker. With future updates bringing more new content to the game in Patch 6.05 and beyond, there should be no shortage of content to keep players busy in the foreseeable future.

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Source: The Lodestone