FFXIV Moogle Treasure Trove Genesis: Mogpendium and Tomestone farming guide

Stock up on Tomestones, get rewards

The Itinerant Moogle in Final Fantasy XIV

The Moogle Treasure Trove event is back in Final Fantasy XIV with The Hunt for Genesis II. Like the first half of this event, players can earn Irregular Tomestones by taking part in duties and completing challenges. Here’s how to make the most of the event before it ends on June 24.

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When it comes to earning Tomestones, you’ve got a few choices in your Mogpendium:

  • Standard objectives
  • Weekly objectives
  • Minimog challenges
  • Ultimog challenge

Each Mogpendium objective completed rewards a certain number of tomestones, with some providing many more than others. These Tomestones can then be exchanged for rewards.

How to earn Tomestones in The Second Hunt for Genesis

Standard objectives

The standard objectives for any Moogle Treasure Trove event are duties that can be repeatedly completed in order to collect Tomestones. There is no limit to the number of Tomestones you can earn via completing these objectives. 

Dungeons

DutyLevelTomestones
The Praetorium507
Castrum Meridianum504
The Sunken Temple of Qarn (Hard)504
The Wanderer’s Palace504
The Aetherochemical Research Facility604
Ala Mhigo704
Hells’ Lid704
Amaurot804
The Dead Ends904

Trials

DutyLevelTomestones
The Porta Decumana503
The Jade Stoa702
Hells’ Kier702
The Wreath of Snakes702

Alliance Raids

DutyLevelTomestones
The Orbonne Monastery707
The Ridorana Lighthouse706
The Royal City of Rabanastre705

Normal Raids

This time, the Omega series of Normal Raids takes center stage. I don’t need to list these, but each of the Deltascape, Sigmascape, and Alphascape Raids reward two Tomestones upon each completion. 

Other duties

DutyTypeTomestones
Seal Rock (Seize)PvP3 – 5
The Fields of Glory (Shatter)PvP3 – 5
Onsai Hakair (Danshig Naadam)PvP3 – 5
Hidden GorgePvP3 – 5
CliffhangerGATE1 – 3
Air Force OneGATE1 – 4
Leap of FaithGATE1 – 4
Any Way the Wind BlowsGATE1 – 8
The Slice is RightGATE1 – 10
Ocean Fishing (1,200+ points)Gathering5

Weekly Mogpendium Objectives

Reward: 20 Tomestones
Every week during the event, one duty from the above listed duties will be selected to be your weekly challenge. This is done at random for each player, so I can’t tell you what duty this will be. Make sure to check your Mogpendium to see which objective you need to complete, and remember to claim your reward from within the Mogpendium when you’ve completed the duty. 

Minimog Mogpendium Challenges

Reward: 10 Tomestones
Each week, there will be two Minimog Challenges as detailed in the Mogpendium. We will keep this section updated each week, with information on how to complete each objective. Completing either of these challenges will reward 10 Tomestones, there is no need to complete both, so pick your strength.

Again, remember to claim your reward from within the Mogpendium once you’ve completed an objective.

  • Week one (May 14 – May 20)
    • Complete 5 FATEs in Labyrinthos or Thavnair
    • Win a game of Triple Triad against Buscarron in South Shroud (X:18.1, Y:19.8)
      • Buscarron is found inside the tavern
  • Week Two (May 21 – May 27)
  • Week Three (May 28 – June 3)
  • Week Four (June 4 – June 10)
  • Week Five (June 11 – June 17)
  • Week Six (June 18 – June 24)

Ultimog Mogpendium Challenge

Reward: 50 Tomestones
The Ultimog Challenge reward can only be claimed once during the time that this Moogle Treasure Trove event is running. This time, the challenge is to clear floor 100 of Palace of the Dead

You don’t have to begin at floor 1, you can enter from floor 51 onwards and work your way down the levels until you eventually clear floor 100. Once again, remember to claim your reward when you’re done!

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