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Final Fantasy XIV FATE Grinding Guide

Take your FATE in your own hands!

Final Fantasy XIV is one of the most popular online multiplayer games even to this day. The crucial thing in this game is to level up fast; this Final Fantasy XIV FATE grinding guide aims to help.

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If you are a DPS player, FATEs are the fastest way to level up your character. Tank and Healer characters usually use Dungeons to level up because queue waiting times are shorter. Besides, FATE missions will give you various rewards, including Gills, minions, and even mounts.

How to Grind FATE in Final Fantasy XIV

For those who have just begun playing Final Fantasy XIV, FATEs are random dynamic events that appear all over the Eorzea map. After successfully completing a FATE, you will get various rewards depending on your performance.

Types of FATE in Final Fantasy XIV

You will see FATE as little purple icons on your minimap. There are five different types of FATE, each with a different icon.

  • Slayer: The icon that looks like crossed weapons is Slay Enemies, and this FATE requires that you slay waves of incoming monsters.
  • Boss: Next is an icon with a monster face, which signifies a Boss Monster fight.
  • Collect: We have a pouch/bag icon for collecting items. FATE like this will have you collect items that are scattered around or kill monsters for items.
  • Escort: These FATE are marked with a cross on a shield icon. Those missions are obvious: you must guide and protect NPCs from one location to another.
  • Defend: These FATE missions are marked with a tower icon. This FATE will have you defend an NPC or some items for a specific period.

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What is Level Syncing in FATE? (Final Fantasy XIV)

Level Syncing is one of the exciting features of FATE missions. Each FATE has a recommended level, and if your character is higher than that, you can choose to synchronize your level with the level of the FATE.

By pressing the Level Sync button, the game will bring down your level to the FATE's required level, allowing you to engage in it. Be aware level syncing can only work downward, so you cannot increase your level. This feature prevents high-level players from smurfing the FATEs.

What are FATE Rewards in Final Fantasy XIV?

The main reason for doing FATE missions is rewards. As mentioned, FATE missions are the fastest way for the DPS characters to level up. Dungeons and group content are also great for gathering experience, but their downtime is grueling.

Except for experience, FATE missions can also get you Gill and Grand Company Seals. You can use the latter as a currency at Grand Company vendors to buy rare items. Some special FATE missions will drop mounts or minions upon completion.

FATE Missions Regions in Final Fantasy XIV

We mentioned that each FATE mission has a level requirement. The good thing is that most map areas will host FATE missions with similar level range requirements. Specific FATE missions will deal with much higher experience rewards, and you should start with these missions.

Now, we divided regions by level requirements to make things easier:

FATE Level Location
1 - 12The western Thanalan in the Horizon area
13 - 20Aleport in western parts of La Noscea.
21 - 30Quarrymill is in the southern parts of Black Shroud.
28 - 34Eastern La Noscea and find Wineport / Costa Del Sol.
30 - 38Dragonhead, in Coerthas Central Highlands
38 - 42Revenant's Toll, Mor Dhona
42 - 52Northern Thanalan and find the Ceruleum Processing Plant
50 - 53Coerthas Western Highlands, The Dravanian Foreland, and The Sea of Clouds
53 - 57The Churning Mists
57 - 59The Dravanian Hinterlands and The Sea of Clouds
59 - 60Azys Lia
60 - 62The northern area of The Fringes and The Peaks
62 - 64The Ruby Sea
64 - 66Yanxia
66 - 68The Azim Steppe
68 - 70The southern area of The Fringes and The Peaks
70 - 72The southern Kholusia and eastern Amh Araeng.
72 - 74Il Mheg
74 - 76The Rak’tika Greatwood
76 - 77The western Amh Araeng
77 - 79The northern Kholusia
79 - 80 The Tempest
80 - 82The northern Labyrinthos and southwestern Thavnair
82 - 84Garlemald and Mare Lamentorum
84 - 86The northeastern Thavnair
86 - 88Elips
88 - 89The southern ring of Labyrinthos
90Ultima Thule

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My name is Nenad Grujić, and I'm a Staff Writer for Pro Game Guides since November 2023. My specialties are fighting games, action adventures, RPGs, driving simulations and anime games. I've been writing about video games since 2012, and I worked for IGN Adria, Blue Moon Game, Emulation Galaxy, and many other gaming sites. In my free time I like to study martial arts, watch movies and TV shows, sing karaoke, and make fandubs and AMVs.