In Final Fantasy XIV, players can take up the challenge of becoming the best hunter in the land by taking part in bounty hunting objectives calledThe Hunt. The Grand Companies launched The Hunt to protect Eorza from monstrous threats. There are a few requirements for The Warrior of Light to join the Hunt, but the rewards are well worth the effort.

Unlocking The Hunt

Head to your Grand Company’s Headquarters and speak toMimio Miofor theImmortal Flames,Trachraetfor Maelstrom, orScarletfor the Twin Adder to get theLet The Hunt BeginQuest. Each one will send you to their respectiveHunt Boardto speak with theHunt Billmaster. Accomplish this task to complete the quest and join The Hunt.

Your career as Eorzea’s newest bounty hunter all starts with theLet the Hunt BeginSide Quest. To access this quest, first, make sure you have completed the following:

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Once those conditions have been met, head on over to your Grand Company’s headquarters in Ul’dah, Limsa Lominsa, or New Gridania, depending on which company you’ve joined.

Hunting Marks and collecting rewards

Mark Bills

Now that you’re a certified hunter, it’s time to pick up a Mark and take it down. Monsters available to hunt are posted asMark Billson the Hunt Board, which you’re able to then accept to initiate a hunt for that particular enemy. Mark Billscan only be picked up at your Grand Company’s headquarters, however, which means players who are members of the Immortal Flames will not be able to use the Twin Adder Hunt Board and vice-a-versa.

Mark Bills are split into two categories with varying rewards—Regular Mark BillsandElite Mark Bills. Each type of Bill will display the name and number of targets to be hunted, where they can be located, and the reward being offered for taking them down. New Regular Mark Bills are posted to the Hunt Boardevery day, typically consisting of enemies commonly found around Eorzea and yielding asmall amount of Gil and Allied Seals.

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New Elite Mark Bills, on the other hand, areadded once per week on Tuesday. These monsters are much more powerful than Regular Mark Bills and only appear under certain conditions, but gift players with agreater amount of Gil and Allied Sealsupon completion. If you’re looking for a good way to build up a large amount of Allied Seals, Elite Mark Bills are a great option.

Exchanging Allied Seals

Once enough Allied Seals have been collected, players can exchange them for a whole host of rewards by speaking with theHunt Billmaster. You can obtain unique Grand Company weapons and armor through the use of Allied Seals and variousminionsandHousing itemsthat you can use to decorate your humble abode.

Players can even get their hands onAlexandrite, which is used as a catalyst to upgrade Animus Zodiac Weapons into Novus Zodiac Weapons. The best part is that Allied Seals don’t have an expiration date, so feel free to save up for the items you really want!

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