Final Fantasy XI's mog tablet quest to become permanent game fixture

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This year's addition to the Adventurer Appreciation campaign, the Mog Tablets of King Kupofried, has become such a rousing success that it will be a new permanent game mechanic for all Final Fantasy XI players.

The quest involves finding 11 hidden tablets scattered throughout the world and bringing them back to the Explorer Moogle in Jeuno's Ru'lude Gardens. Once all of the tablets are recovered, three of King Kupofried's super kupowers are released all over Vana'diel for adventurers in the areas introduced by the main game, Rise of the Zilart, and Chains of Promathia, excluding Dynamis, Tu'lia (Sea), Lumoria, and Promyvion.

These powers do things from providing teleportation from the capital cities to the boat towns of Mhaura and Selbina, provide the gilfinder and treasure hunter traits to everyone in affected areas, give fully healed players bursts of speed, and more. The powers will last for a week before the tablets scatter to the winds and the hunt begins once again.

For the full explanation of this brand new permanent game mechanic, check out the page on it at the Final Fantasy XI main site.Final Fantasy XI's mog tablet quest to become permanent game fixture originally appeared on Massively on Tue, 26 May 2009 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.




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