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Cómo obtener y usar Ordelle Coin en FFXIV

Autor : Thomas Actualizar : Feb 19,2025

Dominar las monedas Ordelle en Final Fantasy XIV

Navegar por el sistema monetario diverso en ffxiv puede ser un desafío. Esta guía se centra en obtener y utilizar monedas de Ordelle.

Adquisición de monedas Ordelle

Las monedas Ordelle se obtienen completando "Jeuno: The First Walk", la incursión inaugural de la Alianza dentro de la serie Echoes of Vana'diel (introducida en el parche 7.1). Crucialmente, solo se puede obtener una moneda Ordelle por semana. La participación semanal constante es esencial para mantener niveles óptimos de equipo.

Desbloquear "Jeuno: The First Walk" requiere completar la búsqueda "Un encuentro de otro mundo" en Tulliyollal. Esta búsqueda está disponible después de terminar las misiones de la historia principal de Dawntrail (MSQS). La redada tiene un requisito de nivel de artículo de 695.

Utilizando monedas Ordelle

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Una vez adquirido, intercambie su moneda Ordelle con UAH'SHEPYA en el Nexus Arcade, Solución nueve. El intercambio produce:

  • Twine de la luz de la luz
  • Glaze de la luz de la cirugía

Estos equipos de actualización de materiales de mejora comprados con tomestones de heliometría al nivel de artículo 730. Esto proporciona una ruta de engranaje viable para los jugadores que no pueden abordar las redadas de Arcadion Savage.

Después de mejorar su equipo de heliometría con elementos de la luz de la cirugía, visite Theone en la solución nueve para obtener la versión aumentada de su equipo Quetzalli.

Esta guía completa detalla la adquisición y aplicación de monedas Ordelle en ffxiv . Para obtener más información y estrategias ffxiv , explore el escapista.

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