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==Introduction==
{{see also|The Feast Guide}}
{{see also|The Feast Guide}}
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[[The Feast]] is the competitive [[PvP]] mode released in patch 3.21. The Feast is a new PvP arena in which the main objective is to [[#Mechanics|steal your opponent's medals]]. The winner of these matches is determined by whichever team has the most at the end of each match. Individual [[#Rating|PvP rating]] and [[#Tiers|tiers]] will also be assigned to players and the highest-ranked participants of each [[#Seasons|season]] will be awarded a [[#Rewards|special prize]].
[[The Feast]] is the competitive [[PvP]] mode released in [[patch 3.21]]. The Feast is a PvP arena in which the main objective is to [[#Mechanics|steal the opposing team's medals]]. The winner of these matches is determined by whichever team has the most at the end of each match. Individual [[#Rating|PvP rating]] and [[#Tiers|tiers]] will also be assigned to players and the highest-ranked participants of each [[#Seasons|season]] will be awarded a [[#Rewards|special prize]].
 
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==Unlock==
==Unlock==
Players must complete the level 60 [[quest]] [[A Seat at the Feast]] by speaking to [[Alys]] in [[Mor Dhona]] (X:22,y9). Players must first complete the quest [[A Pup No Longer]] for any of the 3 [[Grand Companies]].
Players must complete the level 30 [[quest]] {{questlink|feature|A Seat at the Feast}} by speaking to [[Alys]] in [[Mor Dhona]] (X:21.7 Y:8.6). Players must first complete the quest {{questlink|feature|A Pup No Longer}} for any of the 3 [[Grand Companies]].


==Types and Roles==
==Types and Roles==
The Feast is divided into three arenas, for each of which ratings and participant numbers will differ. The 8 on 8 matches will be held in a larger arena.
The Feast is divided into three arenas, for each of which ratings and participant numbers will differ. The 8 on 8 matches will be held in a larger arena.


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===Roles===
===Roles===


'''Tank''': [[Gladiator]] / [[Paladin]] / [[Marauder]] / [[Warrior]] / [[Dark Knight]]
'''Tank''': [[Paladin]] / [[Warrior]] / [[Dark Knight]] / [[Gunbreaker]]


'''Melee DPS''': [[Pugilist]] / [[Lancer]] / [[Rogue]] / [[Monk]] / [[Dragoon]] / [[Ninja]]
'''Melee DPS''': [[Monk]] / [[Dragoon]] / [[Ninja]] / [[Samurai]]


'''Ranged DPS''': [[Archer]] / [[Thaumaturge]] / [[Arcanist]] / [[Bard]] / [[Machinist]] / [[Black Mage]] / [[Summoner]]
'''Ranged DPS''': [[Bard]] / [[Machinist]] / [[Dancer]] / [[Black Mage]] / [[Summoner]] / [[Red Mage]]


'''Healer''': [[Conjurer]] / [[White Mage]] / [[Scholar]] / [[Astrologian]]
'''Healer''': [[White Mage]] / [[Scholar]] / [[Astrologian]]


* New members cannot be added during matches.
* New members cannot be added during matches.
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==Requirements==
==Requirements==
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|Time Limit || 10 minutes  
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|Level Requirement || Disciple of War or Magic level 60
|Level Requirement || Disciple of War or Magic level 30
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|Item Level Requirement || Average Item Level of 150 or above
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|Item Level Sync || Item level 150
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In the Feast, adrenaline rush will replace the limit break action and unlike limit break, can be used by single players. The adrenaline rush gauge can be filled by retrieving adrenaline kits during combat. Once completely filled, adrenaline rush can then be activated using Limit Break located under the General tab of the Actions & Traits interface.
In the Feast, adrenaline rush will replace the limit break action and unlike limit break, can be used by single players. The adrenaline rush gauge can be filled by retrieving adrenaline kits during combat. Once completely filled, adrenaline rush can then be activated using Limit Break located under the General tab of the Actions & Traits interface.


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A variety of supply boxes can be found in the Feast. By targeting and destroying these boxes, players will be able to obtain supply kits, which offer various beneficial effects. The effect of a kit can only be gained by the team member who inflicted the most damage on the supply box.
A variety of supply boxes can be found in the Feast. By targeting and destroying these boxes, players will be able to obtain supply kits, which offer various beneficial effects. The effect of a kit can only be gained by the team member who inflicted the most damage on the supply box.


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|[[Defensive Supplies]] || Defense Kit || Reduces damage taken
|[[Defensive Supplies]] || Defense Kit || Reduces damage taken
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|[[Medical Supplies]] || Medicine Kit || Restores HP
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|[[Adrenaline]] || Adrenaline Kit || Fills adrenaline gauge
|[[Adrenaline]] || Adrenaline Kit || Fills adrenaline gauge
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|[[Wolf's Heart Kit]] || Restoration || Restores HP over time<br>Restores MP over time<br>Increases movement speed<br>Reduces weaponskill cast time and recast time, spell cast time and recast time, and auto-attack delay
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*Medical supplies and kits will not appear in 4 on 4 matches.
*The movement speed increase will not stack with other movement speed boosts.


===Culling Time===
===Culling Time===
[[File:the feast culling time1.png|right|350px|thumb|[[#Culling Time|Culling Time]]]]
[[File:the feast culling time1.png|right|350px|thumb|[[#Culling Time|Culling Time]]]]
During the match, if a certain amount of time elapses without a player being KO'd, then all participants will be afflicted by "Culling Time"─a detrimental status effect that causes players to receive added damage from attacks. The extra damage from attacks with 'Culling Time' will continue to increase over time. This effect and the disruptions in weather caused by this status will only disappear once a player is KO'd.
During the match, if a certain amount of time elapses without a player being KO'd, then all participants will be afflicted by "Culling Time"─a detrimental [[status effect]] that causes players to receive added damage from attacks. The extra damage from attacks with 'Culling Time' will continue to increase over time. This effect and the disruptions in weather caused by this status will only disappear once a player is KO'd.
 
===Match Progress Display Window===
[[File:the feast match progress window1.png|right|350px|thumb|[[#Match Progress Display Window|Match Progress Window]]]]
Players will have the option to view match progress for the Feast.
 
* This window for the Feast displays player contribution to the battle using three abbreviations: K, D, and A. "K" stands for the number of opponents a player has KO'd; "D" stands for the number of times a player has been KO'd; and "A" represents a player's number of assists in defeating enemies.
* This window can be viewed from the Duty List or by hitting the assigned keybinding.
 
===Sudden Death===
Should the eight-minute time limit expire with both teams holding the same number of medals, the match will enter a two-minute "Sudden Death" period. The first team to obtain a medal will be victorious. If both teams still hold the same number of medals at the end of Sudden Death, the match will result in a draw.


===Heavy Metal===
Players will be afflicted by the "Marked for Culling" [[status effect]] during Sudden Death as follows:
Participants who hold too many medals in their possession will be afflicted with the "Heavy Medal" status and will receive 10% more damage as a result. This affliction can stack up to 9 times, depending on the number of medals the player possesses.


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! Penalties Incurred
! Vunerability Up
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|150 Medals || 1 || 12%
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|170 Medals || 2 || 24%
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|190 Medals || 3 || 36%
! Time Elapsed
! Stack
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|200 Medals || 4 || 48%
|0-15s || 1
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|210 Medals || 5 || 60%
|15-30s || 2
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|220 Medals || 6 || 72%
|30-45s || 3
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|225 Medals || 7 || 84%
|45-60s || 4
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|230 Medals || 8 || 96%
|60-120s || 5
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|240 Medals || 9 || 108%
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|250 Medals || 10 || 120%
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*If Sudden Death is triggered during Culling Time, the stacking debuff "Marked for Culling" will be reset.
===Match Progress Display Window===
*The effects of Sudden Death will continue even if a player is KO'd.
[[File:the feast match progress window1.png|right|350px|thumb|[[#Match Progress Display Window|Match Progress Window]]]]
*Supply boxes will not appear during Sudden Death.
Players will have the option to view match progress for the Feast.
 
* This window for the Feast displays player contribution to the battle using three abbreviations: K, D, and A. "K" stands for the number of opponents a player has KO'd; "D" stands for the number of times a player has been KO'd; and "A" represents a player's number of assists in defeating enemies.
* This window can be viewed from the Duty List or by hitting the assigned keybinding.
 
==Strategy==
 
==Tips and Tricks==


==Rewards==
==Rewards==
[[file:gloria-class airship1.jpg|350px|thumb|Obtain the [[achievement]] [[You Are What You Eat IV]] by winning 200 matches.]]
[[file:gloria-class airship1.jpg|350px|thumb|Obtain the [[achievement]] [[You Are What You Eat IV]] by winning 200 matches.]]
When a campaign has ended, players will receive [[PvP EXP]], [[Wolf Marks]], [[Allagan Tomestones of Esoterics]], and [[Allagan Tomestones of Lore]].
When a campaign has ended, players will receive {{pvpexp}} [[PvP EXP]], {{wolf mark}} [[Wolf Marks]], {{tomestone|Poetics}} [[Allagan Tomestones of Poetics]], Uncapped Tomestones, and Capped Tomestones.


===PvP EXP===
===PvP EXP===
Accumulating PvP EXP raises [[PvP Rank]], and rewards players with Action Points that can be used to enhance PvP-exclusive actions and traits.
Accumulating {{pvpexp}} [[PvP EXP]] raises [[PvP Rank]].
*Winner: {{pvpexp|500}} PvP EXP
*Loser: {{pvpexp|250}} PvP EXP


===Wolf Marks===
===Wolf Marks===
Wolf Marks can be exchanged for gear and other items by speaking with one of the Maelstrom soldiers stationed at the [[Wolves' Den Pier]] (x6,y6).
[[Wolf Marks]] can be exchanged for gear and other items by speaking with one of the Maelstrom soldiers stationed at the [[Wolves' Den Pier]] (x6,y6).


===Ranked Rewards===
===[[Wolf Collar]]s===
Ranked Rewards are given at the end of an season via Moogle Mail. Placement rewards are given based on top 1, 10 and 100 or 30 finish within a data center. Tier rewards are placed on the player's tier at the end of the season.
Once the Feast season ends, players will receive {{item icon|Wolf Collar}}s if they reached at least the '''Silver''' rank. These collars can be exchanged for various exclusive rewards such as armor and mounts that can't be obtained any other way.
===Season 2 Rewards===
{{see also|The Feast Rewards (Season 2)}}
{{:The Feast Rewards (Season 2)}}


===Season 1 Rewards===
===Placement Rewards===
{{see also|The Feast Rewards (Season 1)}}
{{main|Seasonal Quartermaster}}
{{:The Feast Rewards (Season 1)}}


==Ratings==
==Ratings==
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A player's tier represents their standing in the hierarchy of the Feast, and is determined by the player's PvP rating. There are five tiers in total. When a season ends, players will receive rewards based on their tier placement.
A player's tier represents their standing in the hierarchy of the Feast, and is determined by the player's PvP rating. There are five tiers in total. When a season ends, players will receive rewards based on their tier placement.


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===Seasons===
===Seasons===
A season refers to the set period within which participants of the Feast must strive to achieve the highest possible PvP rating and tier. At the end of each season, players will receive rewards based on their final tier. Participants that fulfill certain conditions will also be eligible to receive special season bonuses. Patch 3.21 will mark the beginning of the pre-season, at which time we will make a number of balance adjustments. Please note that no season rewards will be on offer during pre-season.
A season refers to the set period within which participants of the Feast must strive to achieve the highest possible PvP rating and tier. At the end of each season, players will receive rewards based on their final tier. Participants that fulfill certain conditions will also be eligible to receive special season bonuses. [[Patch 3.21]] will mark the beginning of the pre-season, at which time we will make a number of balance adjustments. Please note that no season rewards will be on offer during pre-season.


Feast Rankings are found [http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/ranking/thefeast/ here].
Feast Rankings are found [http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/ranking/thefeast/ here].
====Season One====
Season One began on patch 3.26 and ended on patch 3.35.


====Season Two====
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Season Two began on patch 3.35 and ended on patch 3.45.
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! Season
====Season Three====
! Start
Season Three began on patch 3.45 and ended on patch 3.55.
! End
! Rewards
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| 1 || Patch 3.26 || Patch 3.35 || [[The Feast Rewards (Season 1)]]
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| 2 || Patch 3.35 || Patch 3.45 || [[The Feast Rewards (Season 2)]]
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| 3 || Patch 3.45 || Patch 3.55 || [[The Feast Rewards (Season 3)]]
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| 4 || Patch 3.56 || Patch 4.0 || [[The Feast Rewards (Season 4)]]
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| 5 || Patch 4.06 || Patch 4.15 || [[The Feast Rewards (Season 5)]]
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| 6 || Patch 4.15 || Patch 4.2 ||
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| 7 || Patch 4.25 || Patch 4.3 ||
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| 8 || May 29 2018 || Patch 4.35 ||
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| 9 || August 14 2018 || Patch 4.4 ||
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| 10 || Patch 4.41 || Patch 4.45 ||
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| 11 || Patch 4.45 || Patch 4.5 ||
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| 12 || Patch 4.5 || Patch 4.55 ||
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| 13 || Patch 4.57 || May 28 2019 ||
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| 14 || Patch 5.18 || Patch 5.2 ||
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| 15 || Patch 5.25 || Patch 5.3 ||
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| 16 || Patch 5.3 || Patch 5.35 ||
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| 17 || Patch 5.35 || Patch 5.4 ||
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| 18 || Patch 5.45 || Patch 5.5 ||
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| 19 || Patch 5.5 || Patch 5.55 ||
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| 20 || Patch 5.58 || Patch 6.0 ||
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==Lore==
==Lore==
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[[Category:Features]] [[Category:Patch 3.2 Features]]
[[Category:Features]] [[Category:Patch 3.2 Features]]
{{PvP nav}}

Latest revision as of 06:40, 19 March 2023

Introduction

See also: The Feast Guide
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The Feast is the competitive PvP mode released in patch 3.21. The Feast is a PvP arena in which the main objective is to steal the opposing team's medals. The winner of these matches is determined by whichever team has the most at the end of each match. Individual PvP rating and tiers will also be assigned to players and the highest-ranked participants of each season will be awarded a special prize.


Unlock

Players must complete the level 30 quest Feature QuestA Seat at the Feast by speaking to Alys in Mor Dhona (X:21.7 Y:8.6). Players must first complete the quest Feature QuestA Pup No Longer for any of the 3 Grand Companies.

Types and Roles

The Feast is divided into three arenas, for each of which ratings and participant numbers will differ. The 8 on 8 matches will be held in a larger arena.

Arena Role Requirements Number of Participants Ratings
The Feast
(8 on 8 – Matched Party)
TANK:2
Melee DPS:2
Ranged DPS:2
HEALER:2
One to two players None
The Feast
(4 on 4 – Solo)
TANK:1
Melee DPS:1
Ranged DPS:1
HEALER:1
One player Solo ratings will change
The Feast
(4 on 4 – Light Party)
TANK:1
Melee DPS:1
Ranged DPS:1
HEALER:1
Four players Party ratings will change

Roles

Tank: Paladin / Warrior / Dark Knight / Gunbreaker

Melee DPS: Monk / Dragoon / Ninja / Samurai

Ranged DPS: Bard / Machinist / Dancer / Black Mage / Summoner / Red Mage

Healer: White Mage / Scholar / Astrologian

  • New members cannot be added during matches.
  • In the 27th Letter from the Producer LIVE it was announced that five different arenas will be introduced; however, only three arenas will be implemented initially. The remaining two will then be added depending on the circumstances surrounding non-rated matches.

Requirements

Entry

Requirement Limit/Level
Time Limit 10 minutes
Level Requirement Disciple of War or Magic level 30
  • For arenas that require an item level sync, all item stats will be adjusted accordingly and materia bonuses will be ignored during PvP.
  • Players who abandon the Feast (not including players who join a match in progress or are vote kicked) will receive a penalty. Players so penalized will be unable to register for Frontline campaigns or the Wolves' Den for 30 minutes.
  • Players inactive for over a period of two minutes will automatically be removed from the Feast.

Actions

Certain actions, including PvP actions, may be restricted or altered for the Feast. Additionally, adrenaline rush will replace the limit break action. Unlike the limit break, adrenaline rush can be used by single players after filling the adrenaline gauge. It can be activated using the Limit Break action icon.

Item Restrictions

Consumable items are not allowed in the Feast.

  • Effects from these items will be removed upon entry.
  • This feature does not apply to Frontline campaigns.

Chat

The Say, Party, Alliance, Yell, and Shout chat channels can be used during the Feast. However, players can only see messages from members of their own team.

  • When participating in the Feast, players can receive but not send messages via free company, linkshell chat, or novice network.

Mechanics

Basics

1. The Feast participants will be placed on one of two teams: the Claws or the Fangs. Players will then begin the match in their teams' respective cages (landing point). Matches will begin after a 60 second countdown. Every player receives 100 medals at the beginning of the match for the 4 on 4 and 8 on 8 matches.

2. Players that have been defeated by a member of the opposing team will drop half the medals in their possession.

Small (1 to 25 medals)

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Medium (26 to 74 medals)

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Large (75 medals or more)

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3. By interacting with dropped medals, players can claim them as their own. Only medals dropped by members of the opposing team can be collected. Should the dropped medals for some reason go uncollected, they will vanish after a set period of time and be returned to the player that was originally in possession of them.

The following icon in the name display will indicate the number of medals each player possesses:

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Retaliation - Incapacitated players will be returned to their team's landing, where they will be allowed to rejoin combat after a short delay. This will not incur a weakness penalty. Furthermore, players' TP and MP will be fully restored and they will be granted temporary invulnerability when leaving their landing.

Victory Screen

4. Victory is achieved in one of two ways: be the first team to hold a collective total of 600 medals in a 4 on 4 match or 1,200 medals in a 8 on 8 match; or be the team holding the most medals when the time limit for the match expires.

Adrenaline Rush

In the Feast, adrenaline rush will replace the limit break action and unlike limit break, can be used by single players. The adrenaline rush gauge can be filled by retrieving adrenaline kits during combat. Once completely filled, adrenaline rush can then be activated using Limit Break located under the General tab of the Actions & Traits interface.

Action Role Effect
Aegis Boon Tank Temporarily reduces damage taken by all party members by 50%.
Raw Destruction Melee DPS Delivers an attack to a single target.
Terminal Velocity Ranged Physical DPS Deals unaspected damage to all enemies in a straight line in front of the caster.
Cometeor Ranged Magic DPS Deals unaspected damage to all enemies near point of impact.
Empyrean Rain Healer Restores 50% of own HP and the HP of all nearby party members, as well as cure all status effects.

Supply Boxes and Kits

A variety of supply boxes can be found in the Feast. By targeting and destroying these boxes, players will be able to obtain supply kits, which offer various beneficial effects. The effect of a kit can only be gained by the team member who inflicted the most damage on the supply box.

Supply Box Kit Effect
Offensive Supplies Offense Kit Increases damage dealt
Defensive Supplies Defense Kit Reduces damage taken
Adrenaline Adrenaline Kit Fills adrenaline gauge
Wolf's Heart Kit Restoration Restores HP over time
Restores MP over time
Increases movement speed
Reduces weaponskill cast time and recast time, spell cast time and recast time, and auto-attack delay
  • The movement speed increase will not stack with other movement speed boosts.

Culling Time

During the match, if a certain amount of time elapses without a player being KO'd, then all participants will be afflicted by "Culling Time"─a detrimental status effect that causes players to receive added damage from attacks. The extra damage from attacks with 'Culling Time' will continue to increase over time. This effect and the disruptions in weather caused by this status will only disappear once a player is KO'd.

Match Progress Display Window

Players will have the option to view match progress for the Feast.

  • This window for the Feast displays player contribution to the battle using three abbreviations: K, D, and A. "K" stands for the number of opponents a player has KO'd; "D" stands for the number of times a player has been KO'd; and "A" represents a player's number of assists in defeating enemies.
  • This window can be viewed from the Duty List or by hitting the assigned keybinding.

Sudden Death

Should the eight-minute time limit expire with both teams holding the same number of medals, the match will enter a two-minute "Sudden Death" period. The first team to obtain a medal will be victorious. If both teams still hold the same number of medals at the end of Sudden Death, the match will result in a draw.

Players will be afflicted by the "Marked for Culling" status effect during Sudden Death as follows:

Time Elapsed Stack
0-15s 1
15-30s 2
30-45s 3
45-60s 4
60-120s 5
  • If Sudden Death is triggered during Culling Time, the stacking debuff "Marked for Culling" will be reset.
  • The effects of Sudden Death will continue even if a player is KO'd.
  • Supply boxes will not appear during Sudden Death.

Rewards

Obtain the achievement You Are What You Eat IV by winning 200 matches.

When a campaign has ended, players will receive PvP PvP EXP, Wolf Mark Wolf Marks, Allagan Tomestone of Poetics Allagan Tomestones of Poetics, Uncapped Tomestones, and Capped Tomestones.

PvP EXP

Accumulating PvP PvP EXP raises PvP Rank.

  • Winner: PvP 500 PvP EXP
  • Loser: PvP 250 PvP EXP

Wolf Marks

Wolf Marks can be exchanged for gear and other items by speaking with one of the Maelstrom soldiers stationed at the Wolves' Den Pier (x6,y6).

Wolf Collars

Once the Feast season ends, players will receive Wolf collar icon1.png  Wolf Collars if they reached at least the Silver rank. These collars can be exchanged for various exclusive rewards such as armor and mounts that can't be obtained any other way.

Placement Rewards

Main article: Seasonal Quartermaster

Ratings

PvP Ratings

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A player's PvP rating is a value that represents their relative skill compared to other participants of the Feast. Each person will be given an individual rating and a four-person party rating, which will fluctuate independently of one another.

PvP ratings will only be affected by rated matches, increasing with each match won and decreasing with each match lost by the player. Should any of these matches result in a tie, PvP ratings will remain unaffected.

Duty Finder will match participants in the Feast 4 on 4 – Solo based upon their PvP ratings. To prevent any large disparities between teams from occurring, players will be distributed so the average rating of both sides will be equal.

Ratings will not change with static parties and 4 on 4 matches, but will be used to match players to someone with a similar rating.

  • Players with a PvP rating of less than 500 will remain unaffected by losses.
  • Players who experience a loss of connection, log out, or quit during the middle of a match or promotion qualifier will lose by default. However, should a player reconnect before results are tallied, their rating will increase or decreased based on the results of the match.
  • In the event of a server crash, ongoing matches will be voided, and will have no effect on player rankings and wolf marks.

Tiers

A player's tier represents their standing in the hierarchy of the Feast, and is determined by the player's PvP rating. There are five tiers in total. When a season ends, players will receive rewards based on their tier placement.

Tier Image
Bronze The feast bronze tier1.png
Silver The feast silver tier1.png
Gold The feast gold tier1.png
Platinum The feast platinum tier1.png
Diamond The feast diamond tier1.png

Promotion Qualifiers

To advance to higher tiers, players must participate in promotion qualifiers. Once the requisite PvP rating has been reached, players will earn the right to fight in up to five promotion qualifiers. At least three of these matches must be won in order to advance to the next tier. Progress can be monitored by selecting PvP Profile located under Character in the main menu.

  • PvP ratings may still increase or decrease when participating in promotion qualifiers.
  • In the event of a tie, the match will not be counted during promotion qualifiers.
  • In the event a player's PvP rating drops below the minimum required for the current tier, that player will be demoted to the next lower tier. However, players cannot be demoted lower than bronze.

Seasons

A season refers to the set period within which participants of the Feast must strive to achieve the highest possible PvP rating and tier. At the end of each season, players will receive rewards based on their final tier. Participants that fulfill certain conditions will also be eligible to receive special season bonuses. Patch 3.21 will mark the beginning of the pre-season, at which time we will make a number of balance adjustments. Please note that no season rewards will be on offer during pre-season.

Feast Rankings are found here.

Season Start End Rewards
1 Patch 3.26 Patch 3.35 The Feast Rewards (Season 1)
2 Patch 3.35 Patch 3.45 The Feast Rewards (Season 2)
3 Patch 3.45 Patch 3.55 The Feast Rewards (Season 3)
4 Patch 3.56 Patch 4.0 The Feast Rewards (Season 4)
5 Patch 4.06 Patch 4.15 The Feast Rewards (Season 5)
6 Patch 4.15 Patch 4.2
7 Patch 4.25 Patch 4.3
8 May 29 2018 Patch 4.35
9 August 14 2018 Patch 4.4
10 Patch 4.41 Patch 4.45
11 Patch 4.45 Patch 4.5
12 Patch 4.5 Patch 4.55
13 Patch 4.57 May 28 2019
14 Patch 5.18 Patch 5.2
15 Patch 5.25 Patch 5.3
16 Patch 5.3 Patch 5.35
17 Patch 5.35 Patch 5.4
18 Patch 5.45 Patch 5.5
19 Patch 5.5 Patch 5.55
20 Patch 5.58 Patch 6.0

Lore

The table is set, and the wolves gather for the Feast! Will you gorge on the flesh of your foes, or find yourself served on a platter? Only the most savage of beasts are invited to this banquet─you'll need fangs of steel and an endless thirst for blood! Wait not for the tolling of the culling bell! Devour your rivals, take their hides for trophies, and build a hunter's throne from their bones!