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Overview[]

If you need Reputation for a quest and need it quick, there are some easy, repeatable quests you can do to get your reputation up. Not all repeatable quests for an area are listed, as some items are more of a pain to obtain than others. The ones listed are quick and easy quests.

Also, note that your reputation in Jeuno is raised by gaining reputation in other nations - If you raise your Bastok reputation to level 9, you may find your Jeuno reputation is around level 4 when you arrive in the city.

NOTE: The descriptions here are not complete walkthroughs. They are meant to give you an overview of the quest. Please click the link to the quest for details.

NOTE: Insure to complete the Records of Eminence quests that pertain to Fame under the Achievements tab, in the Objective List.

All Areas[]

A Discerning Eye[]

This is a repeatable quest that is started from any starting city plus Kazham on the airship trip to Jeuno. It involves identifying a NPC that "dropped a package" and giving it to them. The package is a Key Item, so you can do this quest even when your inventory is full. It is a good quest to do if you are frequently riding the airship to Jeuno. You can also just ride the Airships all day repeating this quest.

You actually make money on this quest, as the cost for the airship is 200 gil and you are rewarded 500 gil upon completion. If you don't pass customs when you get off the ship you can just restart the quest (when not in Jeuno) and either hop back on the ship you got off, or if you don't make it the next one.

  • Note that you cannot start another A Discerning Eye quest until you have finished the one you are on, success or failure.

Only the Best[]

This quest does not affect all areas, but it does affect a number of them:

It requires La Theine Cabbage, Boyahda Moss or Millioncorn. Each item rewards a different amount and raises a certain amount of Reputation.

For a complete walkthrough, trade breakdown, and cost analysis, refer to the quest page.

Mandragora-Mad[]

This quest does not affect all areas, but it does affect a number of them:

This quest and Only the Best cover all of the Middle Lands, the game's original areas found on the Conquest map.

Yoran-Oran seems to have a thing for mandies. He wants any and all Mandragora-related items. All items can be acquired from mandies all over the world. Cornette, Four-Leaf Mandragora Bud, Snobby Letter, Three-Leaf Mandragora Bud, and Yuhtunga Sulfur are the items that he wants.

  • Refer to the quest page for additional information and testimonials.

Bastok[]

Only the Best[]

Highly Recommended: Only the Best is a repeatable Selbina quest that will simultaneously raise reputation for Bastok, San d'Oria and Jeuno. Because of this, it is the best quest to complete for Bastok and San d'Oria.

It requires La Theine Cabbage, Boyahda Moss or Millioncorn. Each item rewards a different amount and raises a certain amount of Reputation.

For a complete walkthrough, trade breakdown, and cost analysis, refer to the quest page.

Minesweeper[]

This requires that you turn in Zeruhn Soot obtained in Zeruhn Mines. Zeruhn Soot is difficult to get at times, even with Treasure Hunter. The biggest problem is that Zeruhn is not a very big zone, so there aren't many monsters around to drop it. The soot can also be purchased through the auction house, though it is rather pricey for such a low level item. This quest can be repeated without changing areas between.

  • Since the new high level mobs have been added in Zeruhn Mines farming Zeruhn Soot by any job under 90 is no longer practical.

Gourmet[]

Wild Onions, Treant Bulbs, and Sleepshrooms can be turned in for reputation. This quest is useful if you have these items just lying around the mog house taking up space. You must zone between each trade, making this quest a pain to repeat. It is not suggested that you use Wild Onions in this quest, as they can cost a pretty penny at the Auction House. This quest must be completed 16 times to advance from 0 to 2 Fame.

A Flash in the Pan[]

This quest requires an easy to get item that many people throw away, Flint Stones. They are even cheap at the Auction House. The main difficulty with this quest is you have to wait 15 real life minutes before repeating. There is a similar quest in San d'Oria called Starting a Flame (although there is no wait there). Flint Stones are a 100% drop item from Rock Eaters in King Ranperre's Tomb.

Buckets of Gold[]

Fish up five Rusty Buckets and trade it to Foss. Handy if you are a fisherman.

The Cold Light of Day[]

Ah, the infamous Bubbly Bernie. Kill him and turn in his clock. Best done with a Black Mage subjob for easy warp back to Bastok Markets. Not bad if you don't mind running. There are reports that this quest has been done as a money maker, though I do not suggest it. Quus, the pop item, can be purchased from Guild Merchants in Selbina, Port Windurst, and Aht Urhgan Whitegate. Personally, I'd rather not do this quest, but I have heard many people say that this is a good way to raise your reputation.

Stardust[]

Trade Valkurm Sunsand to an NPC. The sand is easily obtained in Valkurm Dunes by clicking a ??? on the boat at (H-9) during a sandstorm. Zoning between trades is required.

Fallen Comrades[]

Give Silver Name Tags to Pavvke in Bastok Mines. The name tags are Rare, so only one can be held at a time. I listed this quest because you may as well turn it in after getting it in Palborough Mines farming for Kazham keys. I almost always come out of there with one. Silver Name Tags can also be purchased at the Auction House.

Groceries[]

Take key item to Zeruhn Mines, warp back and talk to the questgiver again. You can fetch the meat jerky for the full quest reward, but this quest is not repeatable once you've traded the Meat Jerky to Tami. If you want to gain reputation out of it, do not give the questgiver meat jerky.

The Siren's Tear[]

Give a Siren's Tear to Wahid next to the Auction House in Bastok Mines. The tear can only be obtained by clicking a ??? by the river just outside of Port Bastok. You must not have any weapons or shields equipped, otherwise you will fail to obtain the tear.

The Darksmith[]

Once you've reached Reputation level 3 you can turn in 2 Darksteel Ore to Mighty Fist inside the Darksteel Forge in Metalworks for 8000 Gil. The quest is repeatable without zoning, and depending on the current AH prices, you might even make a profit!

San d'Oria[]

Only the Best[]

Highly Recommended: Only the Best is a repeatable Selbina quest that will simultaneously raise reputation for Bastok, San d'Oria and Jeuno. Because of this, it is the best quest to complete for Bastok and San d'Oria.

It requires La Theine Cabbage, Boyahda Moss or Millioncorn. Each item rewards a different amount and raises a certain amount of Reputation.

For a complete walkthrough, trade breakdown, and cost analysis, refer to the quest page.

Fear of the Dark[]

Pretty simple. Give 2 bat wings to Secodiand - Northern San d'Oria (F-6). Bat Wings can be farmed in nearby King Ranperre's Tomb or even Ronfaure at night time. The only thing that may make you want to stray away from this quest is that bat wings sell really well at the auction house. Then again, it is because of this quest.

Thick Shells[]

This quest is good if you just came back from EXPing on Beetles. Trade Vounebariont - Port San d'Oria (I-10) five Beetle Shells.

The Seamstress[]

Bring the NPC three Sheepskins for a pair of leather gloves. Don't start the next quest if you want to repeat this one, as you will be unable to repeat this until you have finished the next. It may be a good idea to do this quest and then move on to Lizard Skins, as Sheepskins can be crafted into Sheep Leather at Leathercrafting level 1. Stacks of Sheep Leather can make a pretty gil.

Lizard Skins[]

This is a follow up to the one previously listed. Three Lizard Skins to Hanaa Punaa - Southern San d'Oria (D-8), and she gives Lizard Gloves back. Pretty simple. Helpful if you have an overabundance of lizard skins, like after EXPing in Valkurm. Just make sure you don't start the next quest, as this one will be unrepeatable until you finish it.

Starting a Flame[]

This is like the A Flash in the Pan quest in Bastok. Four Flint Stones to Legata - Southern San d'Oria (K-6). There are no time or zoning restrictions, so just keep trading 4 at a time to build your reputation. Flint Stones are easily obtained from killing worms in Ronfaure.

The Merchant's Bidding[]

Yet another "bring me items for a reward" quest. This time it's three Rabbit Hides. Kill bunnies in Ronfaure. Then Trade them to Parvipon - Southern San d'Oria (E-8).

The Sweetest Things[]

Kill a bunch of bees for Honey, give them to Raimbroy- Southern San d'Oria (F-8) five at a time. Result... reputation.

The Competition[]

This is one of the easier ways to get reputation in San d'Oria. Start the quest by talking to one of the brothers, Joulet or Gallijaux, at the end of the pier in Port San d'Oria and agree to help them. Then just procure some Moat Carp however you please, they can be bought on the Auction House, or they can be fished up using a Halcyon Rod and Insect Paste. Note that this can be somewhat expensive, but if you trade the carp in one at a time, each time it counts as a quest. I got to level 10 reputation in a little under an hour. Note: You can set up a macro to trade single Moat Carp to the brother of choice: /item "Moat Carp" <t> then select the brother and spam.

Tiger's Teeth[]

Trading 3 Black Tiger Fangs to Taumila in Southern San D'Oria at (E-9) can be a good way to increase fame and make money at the same time. Higher level (50+) characters can farm the tigers in Batallia Downs and Jugner Forest with ease and each set of 3 fangs will net you 2100 gil.

  • Requires Sandy Fame 3 to utilize.*

Windurst[]

Mandragora-Mad[]

Yoran-Oran seems to have a thing for mandies. He wants any and all Mandragora-related items. All items can be acquired from mandies all over the world. Cornette, Four-Leaf Mandragora Bud, Snobby Letter, Three-Leaf Mandragora Bud, and Yuhtunga Sulfur are the items that he wants. This quest is your best bet for improving your Windurst reputation. When Bastok is 2nd or 1st in the Conquest, you can purchase Cornettes from Harmodios in Bastok Markets (K-10, Harmodios's Music Shop) for 219–258 gil. You get 200 gil back for trading the Cornette, making it a minimal loss. You can trade them one after the other, as zoning is not required. It is suggested that you have a friend or a mule send you the Cornettes, as traveling between Windy and Bastok multiple times can be a pain. It takes 270-300 cornettes to max Windy reputation. With a friend, second character, or second account in Bastok you can go from level 1 reputation to level 9 in just under 2 hours.

This is not a complete list, and may not represent the minimum. The list was made with Fame checked roughly every 20 Cornettes so it may be possible for the amount to be less than what is listed.

  • I received the final message at 245 turnins as a Bastokan citizen.
    • SE has decreased the number of cornettes to about 50-55
Windurst reputation from Cornettes: (from zero reputation)
Cornettes Reputation level
8 2
40 3
81 4
140 5
178 6
195 7
221 8
240 9
  • Refer to the quest page for additional information and testimonials.

The Postman Always K.O.s Twice[]

This is similar to the aforementioned Mandragora-Mad quest, except this person needs to retrieve mail stolen by bunnies. Kill bunnies in Sarutabaruta and Kolshushu for Rare/Ex items. While this quest can be a pain, if you happen upon these items while killing rabbits on your own, you might want to save them.

Creepy Crawlies[]

This NPC wants three Silk Threads or three Crawler Calculi. This can be tied in with farming Silk Threads for profit. Don't give the Silk to the NPC, sell that for money. Just give her the Calculi. Gil + Reputation = Happy!

Paying Lip Service[]

An NPC wants Remi Shells or Beehive Chips. Remi shells are a difficult drop, and Bee chips can make you lots of money by selling them. Not recommended.

Twinstone Bonding[]

Kill Hill Lizards in Meriphataud Mountains for Twinstone Earrings. Trade to Gioh Ajihri for a Wrapped Bow on first trade, 900 gil on all other trades. You will need to zone in between trades, as well as talk to Gioh Ajihri to "restart" the quest each time after you've zoned. She won't take another Twinstone Earring otherwise. The Earring is not Rare, so fill your inventory. Keep an earring or two for yourself if you like, can be use useful in the Garuda fight.

Something Fishy[]

Tokaka will pay you 70 gil for each Bastore Sardine you bring her. Zoning between trades is required. Bastore Sardines can be purchased beside her at the Fishing Guild. They can also be fished up with minimal fishing skill. But also remember, the Fishing Guild carries a limited supply of Bastore Sardine, so plan carefully. It's very time consuming, yet cheap in gilspending. Be sure to check the Auction House prices, they may be cheaper than buying the Bastore Sardine from the Fishing Guild.

It takes roughly 3-4 stacks of Bastore Sardines to gain a rank in fame, this is a rough estimate of course.

Not wanting to alter anything above, I did Rank 1-9 Fame Windurst using this tedious method of only trading in 1 Bastore Sardine at a time then zone. 56 sardines = Rank 6 and 214 Sardines = Rank 9 that is what it took me to complete the Bastore Sardines straight up to Rank 9 Fame Windurst.

A Crisis in the Making[]

This requires running to Giddeus and back. Not highly recommended, but if farming for necklaces for Mihgo's Amigo for increasing your Tenshodo fame, it makes a good companion quest.

A Feather in One's Cap[]

Baren-Moren wants 3x Giant Bird Feathers, he will award you with 1,500g.

Tie this in with farming for Cockatrice Meat. Another Gil + Reputation = Happy! Then again, the Giant Bird Feathers can make some nice money, too. Up to you.

In a Pickle[]

It is not recommended to take on this quest for raising fame. At first glance, it appears to be easy and straightforward. Just give the NPC a Smooth Stone. Not quite that easy. It can take multiple attempts for her to accept the stone as she is picky.

Teacher's Pet[]

This one is better to undertake while at the lower levels. He wants a Bird Feather and a Two-Leaf Mandragora Bud.

Norg / Tenshodo[]

Mihgo's Amigo[]

Otherwise known as "Farming Yagudo Necklace for Norg fame." Harvest Yagudo Necklace by defeating Yagudo in Giddeus. Trade four at a time to Nanaa Mihgo for Norg reputation. You are not required to zone. 250-300 Yagudo Necklace will give you enough fame to start the quest(s).

Note Best to go as a combo such as BLM30/THF15+ or THF35/BLM17+ for Treasure Hunter and the ability to Warp back to Windurst.
This Quest and Shady Business are highly recommended.

Shady Business[]

Same idea as Mihgo's Amigo, but you are harvesting Zinc Ore from Worms instead of Yagudo Necklace. You can also get lots of Zinc Ore while mining in certain areas, such as Oldton Movalpolos. Give them to Talib, four at a time.

Note There is a pre-quest where you have to give him one ore, then he will start taking four at a time.
This Quest and Mihgo's Amigo are highly recommended.

It takes 109 Zinc Ore (27 trades of 4 plus the 1 from the pre-quest) in order to go from 0 Norg fame to level 4 and be able to get the Trial by Water, Utsusemi: Ichi and Tonko: Ichi quests.

Edit: As of June 2016, trading 73 ore (6 stacks + 1 ore) gives the player rank 9 fame from rank 1.

And 11 more stacks will bring down Ghebi Damomohe's Rice Ball price from 160 to 144 gil.

NOTE: You can buy as many Zinc Ore's as you want from Teerth in Bastok Markets in the Goldsmithing guild. If you have max Bastok Fame, you can buy each Zinc Ore for 200 gil.

A Job for the Consortium[]

This quest requires an Airship Pass, and is pretty simple. Talk to Portaure - Port San d'Oria (H-9), ride to Jeuno, talk to Yin Pocanakhu in Neptune's Spire in Lower Jeuno. Please note that if you are caught by customs, your airship pass can be revoked until midnight JST. Do note, you can still take airships from the other four airports to Jeuno while your airship pass has been revoked.

Jeuno[]

Jeuno fame does not generally require building, as Jeuno reputation is linked to your reputation in the other 3 nations. It is based on an average of your fame in the three nations plus fame built doing Jeuno Quests. Increasing your reputation in one of the 3 nations will increase your Jeuno reputation at the same time. The easiest method of increasing Jeuno reputation is the Only the Best quest in Selbina.

Only the Best[]

Highly Recommended: Only the Best is a repeatable Selbina quest that will simultaneously raise reputation for Bastok, San d'Oria and Jeuno. Because of this, it is the best quest to complete for all three nations.

It requires La Theine Cabbage, Boyahda Moss or Millioncorn. Each item rewards a different amount and raises a certain amount of Reputation.

For a complete walkthrough, trade breakdown, and cost analysis, refer to the quest page.

Community Service[]

This is a repeatable quest, but can only be done by one person per server per Vana'diel day. It's a fun little distraction that includes walking up and down Lower Jeuno lighting lamps at night. It can be activated at 18:00.

  1. Talk to Zauko - Lower Jeuno (I-6) between 18:00 and 1:00.
  2. Zauko needs you to light all the lamps before 1:00.
  3. There are 12 "Street Lamp" objects along the entire length of Lower Jeuno, on the seaward side of the street.
  4. Click on each one to light it, then return to Zauko after you've lit all twelve.

If you do this quest several times, Zauko gives you a key item. Thereafter, every time you zone into Lower Jeuno between 18:00 and 01:00, if this quest is unclaimed for the day, you will get a system message, "Zauko is recruiting an adventurer to light the lamps."

Zauko will sometimes wait until as late as 18:10 Vana'diel time before opening the quest. If you talk to him exactly at 18:00, he might just give you a short speech and turn away. If this happens, just try him again.

In addition to boosting your reputation among NPCs, it can also get your name out to other players. If someone who has not yet done this quest talks to Zauko at night after the quest is completed, he tells them the name of the character who lit the lamps. This effect does nothing significant, but is similar to the title-changing NPCs who sing the name and title of their previous customers before offering their services to you.

The Goblin Tailor, Gobbiebag, Artifact Armor, Bard Flag Quest, and Beastmaster Flag Quest also give Jeuno reputation.

Rabao / Selbina[]

Only the Best[]

Highly Recommended: Only the Best is a repeatable Selbina quest that will simultaneously raise reputation for Rabao / Selbina, Bastok, San d'Oria and Jeuno. Because of this, it is the best quest to complete for those nations.

It requires La Theine Cabbage, Boyahda Moss or Millioncorn. Each item rewards a different amount and raises a certain amount of Reputation.

For a complete walkthrough, trade breakdown, and cost analysis, refer to the quest page.

An Explorer's Footsteps[]

Otherwise known as the Selbina Clay quest. Also nets the map to the Crawler's Nest after 15 successes. Like exploring Vana'diel? Then this is the quest for you. You run/teleport/chocobo/airship all around the world looking for Stone Monuments. Some of them are in hard to get to places. Others are in fun to get to places. You get reputation and gil for each successful trip. The two hard ones can be avoided while still getting the map. The hard ones being Sauromugue Champaign (via Garlaige Citadel, though if you have access to WotG and the Maw nearby, it's not as hard) and Batallia Downs (via Eldieme Necropolis). North Gustaberg's is via Dangruf Wadi, but is not difficult. Do the Drachenfall quest when going there, might as well.

Abyssea - Konschtat[]

The Soul of the Matter[]

First, complete the prequisite quests for The Soul of the Matter. After doing so, either find a Pavan (/rng helps), Guimauve or pop a Meanderer (with the key item Clear Demilune Abyssite). NMs do not have to be claimed to be photographed, so Pavan and Guimauve are ideal because they don't aggro and Meanderer is nice because you can sleep it. When you have your NM ready, take 24 pictures of it and turn in one per gameday. If you trade one at the end of a gameday you can trade another right at start without zoning. This will max your fame. It takes 5 trades for every fame level up, and 24 for level 6 fame from scratch (due to prerequisites).

To reduce trades required for max fame by a significant amount, begin doing A Mightier Martello (Konschtat) when you reach fame level 3 on each trip.

Setting HP to just outside Konschtat Highlands and warping after each trade saves some zone time.

Abyssea - La Theine[]

The Angling Armorer[]

First, get a Rusty Bucket and place it as furniture in your Mog House so that you get Moghancement: Fishing. One bucket should be enough, but you might need two if you have some other strong Moghancement aura. This is important because it significantly increases your hook rate, saving you visitant time. Get a few stacks of Lugworms and almost any fishing rod (a Halcyon Rod works well) and enter the La Theine maw.

Get visitant status, go to conflux #04, and talk to Exoroche to start the quest. Then go up to the ramp and fish up rusty weapons from the lake. If you get any hook messages with three exclamation marks (!!!), you have fished up a monster and should let it go. You should fish on the the south side of the lake to avoid chat log spam from people trying to fish up the NM, which scrolls away the !!! message. When you are full of rusty weapons, trade them to Exoroche. 60 Rusty Kunai should be enough to max out your fame.

This can be very time consuming. With Halycon rod and lugworms, I fished up a lot of nothing. Not even every monster dropped rusty items. I was 99 thief and fishing skill is lvl 15.

Unbreak His Heart[]

Buy as many Willow Fishing Rods as you want from a npc. Suggest you buy them from Lusiane in Southern San d'Oria at (F-8) for 72 gil each, Gelzerio (Bastok Mines (H-7) Boytz's Knickknacks) sells them for 64gil. Alternatively, if you have woodworking around level 10 or higher, you could just buy stacks of light crystals to repair the broken willow rod you get every time you start this quest. Also make sure that you are blm or /blm for warp. (I bought a lot of rods from NPC b/c I wasn't aware of the fact I would receive a broken rod per quest. I just used the new ones for trading to get these done quicker. Can either repair and sell, or toss the broken ones after you get your desired fame.)

Set your home point to the Outland Guard at (F-12) in West Ronfaure. Enter into Abyssea - La Theine and get your time. Head to the Veridical Conflux #1 and head to #4. Talk to Joulet, he will be on the right side after emerging from #4. After starting the quest return to #4 and head to #6. Trade Gallijaux the fishing rod and warp out. Doing this will take you around 1 min to do, saving you a lot of time. (Running back to #6 to #1 and out the maw will take around 2 min.) Alternately, simply warp back to #1 and exit the Maw, significantly cutting down on time.

Takes a total of 50 Willow Fishing Rod trades to obtain a level 6 fame. Most will be doing with for level 5 fame, so you only need 40 Trades (10 per Level of fame) If your quick, you can do one quest per 2 minutes of time. If you use confluxes and talk to NPCs fast you can get the quest done in one min of abyssea time. Average 3 mins for 2 quest completions.

Gift of Light[]

During the hours of 08:00 and 20:00, speak with Amaura at base camp and then proceed to #7 to complete the mini game at the Jagged Cliff. Return to #1 to receive your reward from Amaura. Exit via the Maw. You will need to use or drop this item to complete this quest subsequent times. Number of completions to max fame unknown, but this quest can be done in conjunction with the above.

Abyssea - Tahrongi[]

NOTE: Almost all the quests in this zone are repeatable and require little more than time. It is possible to max your fame very quickly without relying on Weapons, Not Worries, using as few as 10-12 Hardened Bones.

Completing Multiple Quests[]

  1. Get 20 Hardened Bones through the auction house or via farming.
  2. Start by completing His Box, His Beloved.
  3. Complete Weapons, Not Worries 20 times.
    This will get you far enough into level 3 fame to access the first Abyssite quest and allow completing it to put you at level 4 fame.
  4. Complete For Love of a Daughter 5 times, zone, and return to Baha Mannohl to recieve your Viridian Abyssite of Lenity.
    This will grant you access to the other Abyssite quest.
    Note: Tahrongi Cactus Water may only be farmed from 18:00-6:00 game time
  5. Complete When Good Cardians Go Bad to receive your Viridian Abyssite of Guerdon.
  6. If you still wish to cap fame at level 6 after obtaining both Abyssites, trade 17~20 more Hardened Bones or do other repeatable quests such as A Mightier Martello (Tahrongi).

Weapons, Not Worries[]

Head to the encampment at (F-9) (west of the first beholders you see, Veridical Conflux#3) and speak with Peshi Yohnts. Warp from Veridical Conflux #3 to #6, and head west.

You will see a dragon skeleton, and a number of Excavation Point around the area. Like Mining points, they will only last one or two attempts to dig up the item. The points will move around this area, and there can be two excavation points up at any one time. You will need to keep excavating using your Pickaxes until you get the Hardened Bone.

This is the cheapest way to do this, otherwise you can buy the Hardened Bones off the AH.

Takes 2 minutes from getting visitant status, warping from the conflux #1 to #3, talking to the npc, trading the bone, warping back to conflux #1 from #3 and exiting. If you warp out after the trade then it's just 1 minute.

It takes 10 bones for every fame level up and 50 for level 6 fame from scratch.

Abyssea - Vunkerl[]

Resistance Ops[]

Completing Resistance Ops will build fame.

A Ward to End All Wards[]

Check the quest page to see what items can be traded, go to the auction house and buy a load of the cheapest ones (cheap pop items like Avian Remex and Murex Spicule, Clionid Wing etc work well). Talk to Belgidiveau (A) standing by the clone ward in the entrance encampment. Trade him one item to complete the quest. The first time you will be rewarded with 550 Cruor, and 225 for every subsequent item traded. You must talk to him and accept the quest each time before trading another item, but you do not need to zone. 10-20 trades should be enough to get you from Level 1 to 4. Takes about 5 minutes. Much faster than the Boxwatcher's Behest if you do not want the feet seals from it.

The Boxwatcher's Behest[]

First of all, things that will make this quest go much easier:

  1. Go as BRD or /BRD (lvl. 37+)
  2. Equip any and all gear that gives you Movement Speed + (but not as an enchantment like Sprinter's Shoes).
  3. Buy Lunar Abyssite (100,000 Cruor) from Cruor Prospector (don't forget to buy map while you're there).
  4. Buy Atma of Ambition offered by Atma Fabricant (must have completed ASA to get this).
  5. Have Atma Infusionist apply Atma of Ambition (Movement Speed+:Major 12%-24%) on you (Movement gear does not stack with atma).

Doing the actual quest:

  1. unlock conflux 01 at base camp.
  2. Get quest from NPC Deraquien (A) near entrance.
  3. Choose size to carry (most pick medium).
  4. Cast Raptor Mazurka.
  5. Walk to Outpost at Conflux 00. Agro from kraken (sound), opo-opo NM and marid NM (possible bastion NMs too).
  6. Talk to npc Elmemague (A), use Conflux 00 to return to base camp and talk with NPC Deraquien (A) to end quest.
  7. Rinse and repeat.

Notes: I only used the Atma, use of gear and Mazurka are recommendations from others. It takes 10 runs/level of fame with the light package. It takes 5 runs/level of fame with the medium package, and it takes 4 runs/level with the heaviest pack. (See:Talk)

  • There is a known glitch with dying removing weight effect, this is considered an exploit, confirmed by a GM.

Level 2 fame obtained by doing the following quests:

Abyssea - Misareaux[]

Smoke over the Coast[]

1) Purchase 4 stacks of Galkan Sausage (NQ are fine), buy 1 single. (Total 49 to get to Fame 6). If you already have Conflux #3, go to step 3.
2) Obtain Conflux #3 in Misareaux, quickest way, port to #00 and go north, to the west, then straight across toward the southwest into a tunnel past the Murexs.
3) Speak to Hungry Wolf. Once he starts talking, hit Confirm/Enter 10 times.
4) Retarget Hungry Wolf.
5) Use a macro that just has /item "Galkan Sausage" <t> and Hit Enter 2 times after he starts talking.
6) Take Conflux #3 back to Conflux #1 and exit.
7) Rinse, repeat 48 more times for Fame Level 6 (max), it will take about 17 Galkan Sausage +3 to max.

  • Note - If the conflux or Hungry Wolf do not display on your screen, run down the path and a few feet into the Murex spawns (they don't aggro except to Job Abilities or Weapon Skills) and then run back to have them redraw on your screen.

Unidentified Research Object[]

This is more expensive than Smoke Over the Coast, but easier because Galkan Sausages can be hard to come by (there were none on auction house when I tried to build fame, and it takes 1 real life hour to make 1 sausage now Galkan Sausage is immediate even +3).

Talk to Yurim (A) at the base camp, who asks for one Murex Spicule. These stack to 12 and can be purchased on the auction house (Category Other > Misc). Zone out and back in (which won't take long because Yurin is near the cavernous maw), and repeat.

Abyssea - Attohwa[]

Did Something in the Air x1, Wayward Wares x1, and Crimson Carpet II (Attohwa) x4 to get rank 2

Abyssea - Altepa[]

The Titus Touch[]

  • Bring a Windurstian Tea Leaves. Talk to Titus at the camp east of conflux #5. Trade him the Tea Leaves for a key item box of ink to take to Chumimi, east from Conflux #7 on the west side of Revelation rock. This unlocks Chumimi's quest.
    • You'll probably want a source of invisibility to and from conflux #7 for easier zoning due to the tigers.
    • However, Ansherekh is true-seeing and may be in your path.

Slacking Subordinates[]

*You must zone before you can start Chumimi's quest the first time, and before being able to repeat it.

  • Return to Chumimi and start her quest. Talk to her subordinates in the adjacent alcoves, two to the north and one to the south, and find the two descriptive qualities that are most agreed upon (there may be one that disagrees with the others, choose the majority). Return to Chumimi and relay the correct information to complete.
    • Cameleopards don't agro, you'll only need invisible for the run to and from conflux #7. However, Ansherekh is true-seeing and may be in your path.
  • Zone and repeat.
      • I Repeated Slacking Subordinates Eight times for rank 2 fame. (on one character I failed one attempt, on the other I succeeded all eight times and they both had lv2 fame after the eighth completion)

Brygid the Stylist Strikes Back[]

  • Once you reach Rank 2 you can start doing Brygid's quest at conflux #8 each time you zone. If you stick to one job you should be able to collect all or most of the armor she might ask for on that particular job, but if you can't complete what she wants you can just cancel the quest and restart it upon zoning again.
    • Did this 10 times to get from 2 to 3, including first time. 10 more times each level to get to 4, 5, and 6.

Help Not Wanted[]

  • Use Conflux #4 pos G-8. Same photo quest in Konschat Highlands, trade plates every vana day (every hour in earth time). Easy NM to take picture is the T1 VNM Meanderer in Abyssea - Konschtat.

Abyssea - Grauberg[]

The fastest to build initial reputation (up to rank 3) in Grauberg is run through the quests Getting Lucky, Chocobo Panic, The Egg Enthusiast, and Her Father's Legacy, warping out and then re-zoning back in to repeat.

Initial preparations:

The cycle:

According to the notes in The Egg Enthusiast, every 10 quest completions should result in a reputation level up.

Her Father's Legacy[]

Fame 1-2:

  • Complete all fame level 1 quests one time through.
  • Repeat quest Her Father's Legacy 9 times to reach level 2 fame.
    • Subbing THF helps alot with farming Pursuer's Wing; simply farm, turn in, farm, zone, and repeat.

Fame 2-3:

Abyssea - Uleguerand[]

Completing Multiple Quests[]

Complete Let There Be Light, Boreal Blossoms, Frozen Flame Redux, and Look Out Below[1]:

   -Took 4 of these runs for me to get to rank 2 - Corvinass, Valefor

Adoulin[]

Originally, the only known way fame rose was through the first completion of quests.

There are repeatable quests, which do give rise to fame with the city, not Coalitions.

However other conditions may impact the fame boost (Verification Needed) Verification Needed.

  • The attached picture was achieved with 3 turn-ins (on the right), an 3 the night prior to that with a JPM just to be certain (on the left side: up from fame rank 4). Achieved while having Legend rank with the Couriers Guild only an no official rise in other guilds (but some errands registered).
  • However, it remains to be seen if pre-existing fame with the Adoulin Guilds of the city impact how much fame boosting one receives per turn in (Verification Needed) Verification Needed.

References[]

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