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==Journal==
==Journal==
*This malingering moogle looks all tuckered out.
*This malingering moogle looks all tuckered out.
*This troubled moogle has been beset upon by a mob of inquisitive dragonets. Slay four of them to give the moogle some breathing room.
*You have slain the dragonets, ensuring they will no longer nip at the moogle's heels. Report your deed to the malingering moogle.
*The malingering moogle is relieved that he can finally take a break from running. As much as he likes the attention, wild animals should not be taken lightly, especially in large numbers.

Revision as of 07:39, 24 August 2021

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Unwanted Attention

Quest giver
Malingering Moogle
Location
The Churning Mists (X:17.4, Y:11.2)
Level
55
Required quest
Main Scenario QuestThe Song Begins
Experience
Experience 33,600
Gil
Gil 460
Next quest
Side QuestWalking on Eggshells
Patch
3.0

This Malingering Moogle looks all tuckered out.

— In-game description

Walkthrough

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Steps

Journal

  • This malingering moogle looks all tuckered out.
  • This troubled moogle has been beset upon by a mob of inquisitive dragonets. Slay four of them to give the moogle some breathing room.
  • You have slain the dragonets, ensuring they will no longer nip at the moogle's heels. Report your deed to the malingering moogle.
  • The malingering moogle is relieved that he can finally take a break from running. As much as he likes the attention, wild animals should not be taken lightly, especially in large numbers.