Labyrinth of the Ancients
Labyrinth of the Ancients
- Level
- 50 (Sync: 50)
- Item Level
- 50
- Difficulty
- Normal
- Party size
- Alliance
24 man • 3 6 15 - Unsyncing
- Allowed
- Time limit
- 120 minutes
- Roulette
- Alliance Raids
- Req. quest
- Labyrinth of the Ancients
- Patch
- 2.1
“With the help of Cid nan Garlond, members of the expedition to the Crystal Tower have successfully penetrated the defenses of the Eight Sentinels. The ancient Allagan structure is not so easily entered, however, and the Labyrinth of the Ancients now awaits the fellowship of NOAH as they seek the ultimate prize.
— In-game description
Labyrinth of the Ancients is a level 50 raid introduced in patch 2.1.
General Information
Labyrinth of the Ancients is the first section of Crystal Tower released in patch 2.1. It requires a full raid of 24 players.
- Players must have completed the quest Primal Awakening and the Crystal Tower quest A Performance for the Ages.
- Time Restriction: 120 minutes
- Rewards: 100 Allagan Tomestone of Poetics
Entrance is obtained by completing Legacy of Allag and Sanding It Down pre missions before A Performance for the Ages
Objectives
- Activate the Allagan teleporters
- Clear the Pools of Oblivion
- Defeat the bone dragon
- Clear the Walk of Lament
- Defeat Thanatos
- Clear the Walk of Fire
- Defeat the King Behemoth
- Defeat Phlegethon
Bosses
Bone Dragon
Bone Dragon is the 1st boss of the Labyrinth of the Ancients. Players will encounter the Dragon when they take the left path from the entrance. Bone Dragon must be killed 3 times before it is finally defeated.
The arena has platforms similar to previous rooms. Poison will occasionally fill all lower areas of the room so be aware of this. The boss will spawn 3 waves of skeleton adds. Each group should stand in a separate side of the room and pull one add to the outside of the room on a platform. Each add must be killed on a separate platform. Once the bone dragon dies, all skeleton adds will respawn and move towards the dragon. If two skeletons were close to each other when they died, they will move too fast to be killed. Each skeleton that reaches the boss will do 1500 unblockable damage to the raid. This phase will repeat once. The second time the dragon comes back to life, he will spawn floating eyes instead. These should be picked up by tanks but dps should focusing on killing boss instead of adds then the dragon will die for good this time.
- Tank the Bone Dragon on the center platform. This allows for an even spread of adds around the room, while minimizing confusion on where to pull the adds as 1 spawns per "path". This will also reduce damage taken by the DPS, as they will spend more time on the raised sections out of the poison.
- Kill skeletons on different platforms, kill skeletons before they reach dragon.
- Pick the floating eyes, leave them with tank only
Atomos
The raid will need to divide into their 3 groups: 1 for each path, which each has a platform. 4 people need to stand on each platform (preferably including 2 healers) to allow the other groups to kill Atomos. Atomos does not need to be tanked but will continuously spawn adds. The tanks need to position these adds within range of the DPS on the platforms; alternatively, a regen effect on the forward tank/DPS will automatically let the healer pull the adds to the platform if no one in front touches them.
Note: Do not stand on the pads before the alliance has all arrived, that will start the raid and force the late players to teleport into the left chamber.
- 4 people stand on each colored platform. The other four focus on killing Atomos.
Thanatos
Thanatos is the 3rd boss of the dungeon. Players will encounter the boss when they take the right path from the labyrinth entrance.
Thanatos is a ghostly iron giant that is surrounded by three Magic Pots on the corner of his chamber. The Magic Pots are friendly mobs, and should be healed if they're damaged. If all three die, then you will be unable to harm the boss and will wipe.
Thanatos is “ghostly” and cannot be harmed ordinarily. At the beginning of the fight, one of the Magic Pots will shoot green lines out to several alliance members, giving them an “Intangible” debuff. The first group to receive buff is always A, then B, then C. This debuff allows you to deal damage to the boss. A tank with the debuff should pick up the boss immediately, and a tank swap should occur whenever a tank picks up the debuff and the one on the boss loses it. Thanatos does have a cleave, so he should be faced away from the group and the pots.
Anyone not having that debuff should focus on killing the adds that spawn throughout the fight. They will charge the Pots and attack, and occasionally will have a red line connecting them to a pot. Anytime you see this, these adds must be killed immediately. While that red line is active, Thanatos will be pulling the Pot to himself with a giant Holmgang chain -- if he gets it to him, he will kill it pretty fast. Once the adds connected to the Pot die and the Pot is healed, it can escape back to its safe spot.
This fight progresses fairly straightforwardly from here, just repeating the basic mechanics until he dies or all three Pots die.
- If you're a ghost (invisible), DPS the boss. If you're visible, kill adds. Healers should keep the pots alive.
Allagan Bomb
Allagan Bomb initially does nothing. Each group takes one of the large sword adds. Those Vassagos WILL NOT aggro anyone automatically, so MT should stand in front of each adds to avoid the boss running to the middle. The boss will periodically spawn balloon adds that need to be killed before they explode (high priority). In addition, a Napalm add may spawn and will have the highest priority to kill. The boss can be damaged once the 3 adds are down.
A Vassago will get invulnerability if it has too little HP compared to the healthiest Vassago.
- MT should stand in front of Vassago before starting fight
- Kill Priority for adds: Napalm first, Balloon second and Sword third.
King Behemoth
King Behemoth is the 3rd boss of the labyrinth. Players will encounter Behemoth when they take the center path from the entrance.
Each tower should be covered by one ranged DPS or healer, activating it when it begins to glow; DPS priority is Iron Giant/Moving adds, and then boss. King behemoth will target a few players with a comet (green mark above head). These players need to run to the center and drop the comet to be used later. Adds will continually spawn and attempt to reach the towers. These need to be killed as soon as possible. In addition, an iron giant will spawn that will try to destroy the comets. The giant needs to be killed before all comets are destroyed or you will wipe. When King Behemoth stands up, he is casting meteor. The entire raid needs to drop what they're doing and get behind a comet (put a comet between you and him). Rinse and repeat and the fight is done.
Phlegethon
Phlegethon is the final boss of Labyrinth of the Ancients. The boss room is unlocked from defeating the other 3 bosses.
Phlegethon has only 1 big move to watch out for: Ancient Flare. Each group should take a position ahead of time (A on the left, B center, C on the right). At around 40-50% HP, Phlegethon will move to the center and start casting Ancient Flare. Each group needs to immediately move to its assigned platform. Doing this will put up a barrier to block his 'Ancient Flare' attack, which is otherwise a wipe. At around 5-15% HP, he will do this again; run back to the platform to repeat the mechanic or burn him down (do so if he starts the cast with < 6% HP).
During the fight adds will spawn, and should be killed. Iron Hand adds stun a nearby target.
- Have each group stand on one of the circles the adds spawned from to block Ancient Flare.
Bestiary
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Loot
When first implemented, a player could run the Crystal Tower as many times as desired but could only receive only drop per week. The lockout was eliminated in Patch 2.2.
Bone Dragon Loot
Thanatos Loot
King Behemoth Loot
Phlegethon Loot
Item | Icon | Item Level | Requirement | Slot | Defence | Magic Defence | Stats and Attributes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ballad Crown | 80 | ARC BRD Level 50 |
Head | 60 | 60 | Dexterity +15, Vitality +17, Determination +13, Skill Speed +13 | |
Ballad Sarouel | 80 | ARC BRD Level 50 |
Legs | 84 | 84 | Dexterity +25, Vitality +27, Accuracy +21, Skill Speed +30 | |
Breeches of Light | 80 | GLD MRD PLD WAR Level 50 |
Legs | 155 | 155 | Strength +25, Vitality +27, Parry +30, Skill Speed +21 | |
Crimson Vest | 80 | THM ACN BLM SMN Level 50 |
Body | 60 | 107 | Vitality +25, Intelligence +25, Critical Hit Rate +30, Accuracy +21 | |
Crown of Light | 80 | GLD MRD PLD WAR Level 50 |
Head | 111 | 111 | Strength +15, Vitality +17, Parry +19, Determination +9 | |
Fuma Koromo | 80 | PGL MNK Level 50 |
Body | 84 | 84 | Strength +25, Vitality +27, Determination +21, Critical Hit Rate +21 | |
Onion Armor | 80 | LNC DRG Level 50 |
Body | 107 | 60 | Strength +25, Vitality +27, Accuracy +30, Skill Speed +21 | |
Royal Breeches | 80 | CNJ WHM SCH Level 50 |
Legs | 60 | 107 | Vitality +25, Mind +25, Piety +15, Determination +21 | |
Royal Crown | 80 | CNJ WHM SCH Level 50 |
Head | 43 | 77 | Vitality +15, Mind +15, Determination +9, Spell Speed +19 |