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==Gil== | ==Gil== | ||
{{Gil}} '''[[Gil]]''' is the general-purpose everyday money of [[Final Fantasy XIV]]. The [[Gil]] cap is {{gil|999999999}} for player and each [[retainer]]. | {{Gil}} '''[[Gil]]''' is the general-purpose everyday money of [[Final Fantasy XIV]]. The [[Gil]] cap is {{gil|999999999}} for the player and each [[retainer]] or {{gil|300000}} for a player on the free trial. | ||
==[[The Hunt]]== | ==[[The Hunt]]== | ||
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{{Centurio seal}} '''[[Centurio Seals]]''' are acquired from the ''[[Heavensward]]''-era [[Clan Hunt]] and the ''[[Stormblood]]''-era [[Veteran Clan Hunt]] and are used to purchase unique rewards. | {{Centurio seal}} '''[[Centurio Seals]]''' are acquired from the ''[[Heavensward]]''-era [[Clan Hunt]] and the ''[[Stormblood]]''-era [[Veteran Clan Hunt]] and are used to purchase unique rewards. | ||
{{Sack of nuts}} '''[[Sack of Nuts]]''' are acquired from the ''[[Shadowbringers]]''-era [[Nutsy Clan Hunt]] | {{Sack of nuts}} '''[[Sack of Nuts]]''' are acquired from the ''[[Shadowbringers]]''-era [[Nutsy Clan Hunt]], the ''[[Endwalker]]''-era [[Guildship Hunt]], and the ''[[Dawntrail]]''-era [[Dawn Hunt]] and are used to purchase unique rewards. | ||
==MGP== | ==MGP== | ||
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They rotate with new expansions, and unlike [[Allagan Tomestones]], '''Scrips''' convert forward at a 1:1 ratio. So there is no permanent catch-all type of scrip. See the [[Scrips]] page for more info. | They rotate with new expansions, and unlike [[Allagan Tomestones]], '''Scrips''' convert forward at a 1:1 ratio. So there is no permanent catch-all type of scrip. See the [[Scrips]] page for more info. | ||
== | ==Societal Currency== | ||
Societal currencies are earned as quest rewards from their [[Allied Society Quests|corresponding factions]]. | |||
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| {{tribe token|steel amalj'ok}} [[Steel Amalj'ok]]<br>{{tribe token|sylphic goldleaf}} [[Sylphic Goldleaf]]<br>{{tribe token|titan cobaltpiece}} [[Titan Cobaltpiece]]<br>{{tribe token|rainbowtide psashp}} [[Rainbowtide Psashp]]<br>{{tribe token|ixali oaknot}} [[Ixali Oaknot]] || {{tribe token|vanu whitebone}} [[Vanu Whitebone]]<br>{{tribe token|black copper gil}} [[Black Copper Gil]]<br>{{tribe token|carved kupo nut}} [[Carved Kupo Nut]] || {{tribe token|kojin sango}} [[Kojin Sango]]<br>{{tribe token|ananta dreamstaff}} [[Ananta Dreamstaff]]<br>{{tribe token|namazu koban}} [[Namazu Koban]] || {{tribe token|fae fancy}} [[Fae Fancy]]<br>{{tribe token|qitari compliment}} [[Qitari Compliment]]<br>{{tribe token|hammered frogment}} [[Hammered Frogment]] || {{Tribe token|arkasodara pana}} [[Arkasodara Pana]]<br>{{tribe token|omicron omnitoken}} [[Omicron Omnitoken]]<br>{{tribe token|loporrit carat}} [[Loporrit Carat]] | | {{tribe token|steel amalj'ok}} [[Steel Amalj'ok]]<br>{{tribe token|sylphic goldleaf}} [[Sylphic Goldleaf]]<br>{{tribe token|titan cobaltpiece}} [[Titan Cobaltpiece]]<br>{{tribe token|rainbowtide psashp}} [[Rainbowtide Psashp]]<br>{{tribe token|ixali oaknot}} [[Ixali Oaknot]] || {{tribe token|vanu whitebone}} [[Vanu Whitebone]]<br>{{tribe token|black copper gil}} [[Black Copper Gil]]<br>{{tribe token|carved kupo nut}} [[Carved Kupo Nut]] || {{tribe token|kojin sango}} [[Kojin Sango]]<br>{{tribe token|ananta dreamstaff}} [[Ananta Dreamstaff]]<br>{{tribe token|namazu koban}} [[Namazu Koban]] || {{tribe token|fae fancy}} [[Fae Fancy]]<br>{{tribe token|qitari compliment}} [[Qitari Compliment]]<br>{{tribe token|hammered frogment}} [[Hammered Frogment]] || {{Tribe token|arkasodara pana}} [[Arkasodara Pana]]<br>{{tribe token|omicron omnitoken}} [[Omicron Omnitoken]]<br>{{tribe token|loporrit carat}} [[Loporrit Carat]] || {{Tribe token|pelu pelplume}} [[Pelu Pelplume]] | ||
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==Wolf Marks== | ==Wolf Marks== | ||
{{Wolf mark}} '''[[Wolf Mark]]s''' are acquired in [[PvP]]. They are used to purchase [[PvP Gear]] and other rewards in the [[Wolves' Den Pier]]. | {{Wolf mark}} '''[[Wolf Mark]]s''' are acquired in [[PvP]]. They are used to purchase [[PvP Gear]] and other rewards in the [[Wolves' Den Pier]]. | ||
==Lore== | |||
Eorzeans employ a system of units and measurements which serve to quantify various aspects of their daily lives. From currency to units of length and weight, familiarity with these concepts and their origins will afford the reader a deeper knowledge of the realm and the references employed by its residents to describe the world around them. | |||
===A History of Coin=== | |||
When the Sixth Umbral Calamity came, laying waste to the land and swallowing up once-proud nations of magi and wise men, the currencies minted and circulated by these civilizations lost their value, and the economy of Eorzea returned to a primitive system of barter and trade. As the realm recovered and rebuilt itself after the dawn of the Sixth Astral Era, the currencies of Mhach and Amdapor came back into limited use, their values assigned roughly according to the worth of their component metals. | |||
As city-states and nations came to flourish, certain interests took steps to mint their own currencies, with Sharlayan and Ishgard quick to follow suit. As contact between nations in these times was limited at best, no effort was made to introduce a universal standard, and for years, many and myriad currencies were exchanged throughout the land. | |||
This changed in the years of peace that followed the Autumn War. Trade and diplomatic relations between nations flourished, and for reasons of economic convenience, voices calling for a universal currency grew louder. | |||
In the year 1477 of the Sixth Astral Era, the leaders of Eorzea’s six great city-states came together, and after some debate reached the decision to mint a universal currency to be used the realm over. So it came to be that gil, a coinage once used by the ancient Allagan Empire, was reinstituted as the standard currency for all the land. | |||
===On the Design of Gil=== | |||
In times of old, coins would typically bear designs inspired by heroes, leaders, or religious imagery of the nations that minted them. With the introduction of the gil as the standard currency, a new design was needed that would be neutral and acceptable to all. The design that was eventually chosen features the likeness of Nymeia, the Spinner, goddess of fate. This was seen as a fitting choice, given that the value of money can be as fickle as fate itself. | |||
<ref>Encyclopaedia Eorzea: Volume I, page 20</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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{{Currencies nav}} | {{Currencies nav}} | ||
[[Category:Types of Items]] [[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Patch 2.0 Features]] | [[Category:Types of Items]] [[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Patch 2.0 Features]] |
Latest revision as of 02:37, 23 November 2024
The Currency menu displays information on all currencies in the player's possession.
Achievement Certificates
Achievement Certificates are a form of currency obtained and used at the NPC Jonathas in Old Gridania, who will reward you 1 certificate every 50 achievement points.
Allagan Tomestones
Allagan Tomestones are awarded by completing endgame Dungeons, Trials, and Raids, among other activities. They are exchanged for Endgame Gear.
They rotate regularly, and discontinued tomestones are converted to Allagan Tomestones of Poetics as a catch-all. See the Allagan Tomestones page for more info.
Bicolor Gemstone
Bicolor Gemstone was introduced in Shadowbringers as the currency for the Shared FATE system. They can be used used to purchase a variety of items from Gemstone Traders.
Bozjan Cluster
Bozjan Clusters can be used as currency in Save the Queen areas. They are exclusively earned as random drops from mobs with "4th Legion" in their name.
Cieldalaes Currencies
Seafarer's Cowries and Islander's Cowries are acquired from Island Sanctuary specific tasks. These are used to purchase unique rewards on the Unnamed Island.
Company Credits
Company Credits are a currency passively earned by Free Companies as their members complete various activities in the game. They are spent on items and FC actions with the OIC Quartermaster of your aligned Grand Company. They can also be used at the Resident Caretaker in residential districts or the Mammet Voyager #004A in the Free Company Workshop.
Company Seals
Company Seals are a generic reference to the specific types of seals used to purchase items from your Grand Company.
- Storm Seals from The Maelstrom
- Flame Seals from The Immortal Flames
- Serpent Seals from The Order of the Twin Adder
Faux Leaf
Faux Leaf is a currency acquired from the Faux Hollows. They can be traded to Faux Commander in Idyllshire for various items.
Gil
Gil is the general-purpose everyday money of Final Fantasy XIV. The Gil cap is 999,999,999 for the player and each retainer or 300,000 for a player on the free trial.
The Hunt
Allied Seals are acquired from the A Realm Reborn-era The Hunt (also Blue Mage activities) and are used to purchase unique rewards.
Centurio Seals are acquired from the Heavensward-era Clan Hunt and the Stormblood-era Veteran Clan Hunt and are used to purchase unique rewards.
Sack of Nuts are acquired from the Shadowbringers-era Nutsy Clan Hunt, the Endwalker-era Guildship Hunt, and the Dawntrail-era Dawn Hunt and are used to purchase unique rewards.
MGP
MGP is acquired from completing mini-games in Gold Saucer. Used to purchase rewards in Gold Saucer.
Scrips
Scrips are endgame currency for Crafters and Gatherers.
They rotate with new expansions, and unlike Allagan Tomestones, Scrips convert forward at a 1:1 ratio. So there is no permanent catch-all type of scrip. See the Scrips page for more info.
Societal Currency
Societal currencies are earned as quest rewards from their corresponding factions.
Trophy Crystals
Trophy Crystals are acquired in PvP. They are used to purchase Endwalker-era PvP Gear and other rewards in the Wolves' Den Pier.
Ventures
Ventures are used to pay for Retainer Ventures. They can be purchased from Grand Company Quartermasters for 200 Company Seals each, as well as with other currencies. They are also earned as Beast Tribe Quests rewards or as a random bonus for the completion of normal levequests.
Wolf Marks
Wolf Marks are acquired in PvP. They are used to purchase PvP Gear and other rewards in the Wolves' Den Pier.
Lore
Eorzeans employ a system of units and measurements which serve to quantify various aspects of their daily lives. From currency to units of length and weight, familiarity with these concepts and their origins will afford the reader a deeper knowledge of the realm and the references employed by its residents to describe the world around them.
A History of Coin
When the Sixth Umbral Calamity came, laying waste to the land and swallowing up once-proud nations of magi and wise men, the currencies minted and circulated by these civilizations lost their value, and the economy of Eorzea returned to a primitive system of barter and trade. As the realm recovered and rebuilt itself after the dawn of the Sixth Astral Era, the currencies of Mhach and Amdapor came back into limited use, their values assigned roughly according to the worth of their component metals.
As city-states and nations came to flourish, certain interests took steps to mint their own currencies, with Sharlayan and Ishgard quick to follow suit. As contact between nations in these times was limited at best, no effort was made to introduce a universal standard, and for years, many and myriad currencies were exchanged throughout the land.
This changed in the years of peace that followed the Autumn War. Trade and diplomatic relations between nations flourished, and for reasons of economic convenience, voices calling for a universal currency grew louder.
In the year 1477 of the Sixth Astral Era, the leaders of Eorzea’s six great city-states came together, and after some debate reached the decision to mint a universal currency to be used the realm over. So it came to be that gil, a coinage once used by the ancient Allagan Empire, was reinstituted as the standard currency for all the land.
On the Design of Gil
In times of old, coins would typically bear designs inspired by heroes, leaders, or religious imagery of the nations that minted them. With the introduction of the gil as the standard currency, a new design was needed that would be neutral and acceptable to all. The design that was eventually chosen features the likeness of Nymeia, the Spinner, goddess of fate. This was seen as a fitting choice, given that the value of money can be as fickle as fate itself. [1]
References
- ↑ Encyclopaedia Eorzea: Volume I, page 20