If you want to know what type of gear is available on Eureka and how to unlock it, then follow our quick guide below. Eureka Anemos Gear in Final Fantasy XIV In order to get the Anemos gear in FF14, you need to have in possession a piece of Antiqued gear and a certain number of...
▲ See Related Guide: Category:Eureka Weapons Gallery ▲ Etymology Etymology A folk hero from Maori Mythology. A Lvl. 99 Black Mage, Summoner, Scholar weapon from Final Fantasy XI.Contribute Categories: Patch 4.55 Dye Allowed Weapon Black Mage Weapon Black Mage Weapon/Stormblood Black Mage...
▲ See Related Guide: Category:Eureka Weapons Gallery ▲ Etymology Etymology The Japanese term for a "long sword with birds' heads carved on the pommel". A Lvl. 99 Samurai weapon from Final Fantasy XI.Contribute Categories: Patch 4.55 Dye Allowed Weapon Samurai Weapon Samurai Weapon/...
▲ See Related Guide: Category:Eureka Weapons Gallery ▲ Etymology Etymology The Japanese word for "magpie". A Lvl. 99 Ninja weapon from Final Fantasy XI.Contribute Categories: Patch 4.55 Dye Allowed Weapon Ninja Weapon Ninja Weapon/Stormblood Ninja Weapon/iLevel 400-409 Ninja Weapon/i...
▲ See Related Guide: Category:Eureka Weapons Gallery ▲ Etymology Etymology An infamous female pickpocket and fence in 17th Century London. A Lvl. 99 Corsair weapon from Final Fantasy XI.Contribute Categories: Patch 4.55 Dye Allowed Weapon Machinist Weapon Machinist Weapon/Stormblood Machinist...
▲ See Related Guide: Category:Eureka Weapons Gallery ▲ Etymology Etymology A misspelling of the Mesopotamian god of shepherds (should be Dumuzid). A Lvl. 99 Monk, Puppeteer weapon from Final Fantasy XI.Contribute Categories: Patch 4.55 Dye Allowed Weapon Monk Weapon Monk Weapon/...