Category:Mog Garden: Difference between revisions

From FFXI Wiki
Line 236: Line 236:
***''Occasionally grants you more gathering opportunities in your [[Mineral Vein|Mineral Veins]]''
***''Occasionally grants you more gathering opportunities in your [[Mineral Vein|Mineral Veins]]''


[[Image:Susuroon.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Susuroon work get biiig cath.]]
[[Image:Susuroon.png|right|thumb|400px|Susuroon work get biiig cath.]]

=== Susuroon ===
=== Susuroon ===
This qiqirn assists you with your [[Furrows]] and [[Coastal Fishing Net]]
This qiqirn assists you with your [[Furrows]] and [[Coastal Fishing Net]]

Revision as of 17:28, 31 January 2015



Little slices of pastoral paradise, mog gardens are parcels of land apportioned to pioneers for their service to Adoulin. They sit upon the various tiny islets that dot the Senroh Sea, but do not be deceived by their size.

Moogle caretakers dispatched from the MHMU watch over these island plots to ensure the bounty of each adventurer's sanctum, providing opportunities such as mining, logging, and fishing. All a greenhorn gardener needs do is impart the proper instructions to the moogle and all is tended to.

The Mog Garden is unique in that you do not need any tools that would be required to HELM normally.

Entry Requirements

You need one of the following requirements in order to enter your Mog Garden:

OR

  • Acquisition of Rank 3 in any nation.

Accessing your Mog Garden

There are multiple ways to access your Mog Garden:

Geological Locations

Geological Locations
Hoe icon.png Garden Furrows Pickaxe icon.png Mineral Veins Hatchet icon.png Arboreal Groves Super Scoop icon.png Pond Dredger Ebisu Fishing Rod icon.png Coastal Fishing Net


Monster Rearing

Monster Rearing is a new feature of Mog Gardens in which players can raise their own creatures from babe to brute. Revel in the joys of feeding time as you laugh, cry, and bond with your bestial buddies. As they grow, watch them metamorphose into majestic creatures. Adventurers can even receive certain items from their charges, but the beasts will be less willing to part with anything of note should they be dissatisfied with their lot.

Eligibility

  • Have all gathering locations be of rank four or higher
  • Have employed the assistant Susuroon at least once

Starting Out

Adventurers who have fulfilled the above conditions can speak to the Green Thumb Moogle to begin a line of quests in which a Qiqirn named Chacharoon will visit their Mog Garden. See below for the quest line and details on completing these quests. After the quest line is complete, Chacharoon will serve as the liaison between adventurers and their monsters. Adventurers can even change their parenting style by speaking with him.

Quest Number Quest Name
1 Release the Fleece
2 Feeding Frenzy
3 Cry Not, Caretaker

Caring for Monsters

Upon starting out, a player may only raise one monster at a time with a limited selection of monsters. More monster types become available as the player increases the monster rearing rank by purchasing Key Items from the appropriate vendors like any other Mog Garden node; and upon rank 3, up to two monsters may be raised at a time.

Once per day, the player may interact with the monster, feed the monster, and collect items from it. Generally, interacting and feeding tend to affect mood in either a positive or neutral manner, however, collecting items from monsters always decreases mood, excepting during times when a monster is "beaming with pure contentment."
Certain interactions strongly resonate with the monster type according to the table below, and such an interaction with a monster that is "calm and collected" has a high chance of giving the player its memento.
Feeding the monster anything causes it to grow. Some foods, however, cause the monster to grow in an irregular manner, resulting in a variant of the normal "adult form" for most monsters and even further evolution, such as in the case of the Sheep family. When Feeding a monster with a food that changes its evolution, the message "MONSTER squirms uncontrollably" is given to indicate when the monster evolves; once said message is recieved, simply zoning will cause the change in the monster to occur.

A monsters mood score is measured by an irregular scale; with "succumbing to darkness" as the "most negative mood" and "beaming with pure contentment" as the "most positive."
While a monster is under the "beaming with pure contentment" mood, an interaction that "strongly resonates" with it will reward you with Shining Stars, further, during such a mood the corresponding cheer Key Item memento will always be give upon collecting items from it. (The status is removed after interacting with the monster, or collecting items from it, or after a day has passed.)
A monster that has "succumbed to darkness" will render all Mog Garden nodes inoperable, barring the Flotsam node. A monster in this mood must be dealt with by either: using "moogle magic" to improve the monster's mood, which uses a variable number of Shining Stars, with the number of stars needed increasing upon each use; or putting down the monster.

Upon obtaining a monster's type Memento Key Item, special items become available at the Mog Garden's Moogle Shop, according to the table below.

Baby Type Resonating
Interaction
Shop Item Memento Cheer Effect Evolution Food Adult Type Resonating
Interaction
Shop Item Memento Cheer Effect Evolution Food Special Type Resonating
Interaction
Shop Item Memento Cheer Effect
Lamb Pet Flax Flower Experience Points +2% =====> Sheep Pet Windurstian Tea Leaves Clothcraft +1%
Alter Ego Attack +5%
Alter Ego Ranged Attack +5%
=Great Boyahda Moss=> Ram Yell Ram Skin Bonecrafting +1%
Alter Ego Attack +5%
Alter Ego Ranged Attack +5%
=Napa=> Karakul Pet Imperial Tea Leaves Leathercraft +1%
Alter Ego Attack +5%
Alter Ego Ranged Attack +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
Sapling Slap Flower Seeds Guarding +10%
Shield +10%
=====> Treant Slap Tree Cuttings Woodworking +1%
Alter Ego Defense +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
=Potion=> Red Treant Slap Elm Log Healing Magic +10%
Enhancing Magic +10%
Geomancy +10%
Handbell +10%
Alter Ego Magic Defense +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
Baby Rabbit Pet Rabbit Hide Evasion +10%
Parrying +10%
=====> Rabbit Pet Hare Meat Cooking +1%
Alter Ego Weapon Skill Damage +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
=Red Moko Grass=> White Rabbit Pet Frost Turnip Capacity Points +1% --x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
Baby Lizard Yell Lizard Skin Ninjutsu +10%
Enfeebling Magic +10%
Dark Magic +10%
=====> Lizard Yell Lizard Egg Leathercraft +1%
Alter Ego Accuracy +5%
Alter Ego Ranged Accuracy +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
=Rotten Meat=> Alabaster Lizard Yell Lizard Blood Goldsmithing +1%
Alter Ego Accuracy +5%
Alter Ego Ranged Accuracy +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
Baby Cockatrice Poke Sabiki Rig Archery +10%
Marksmanship +10%
Throwing +10%
=====> Cockatrice Yell Cockatrice Meat Alchemy +1%
Alter Ego Magic Attack +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
=Quus=> Ziz Yell Ziz Meat Smithing +1%
Alter Ego Magic Attack +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
Baby Raptor Yell Rotten Meat Hand-to-Hand +10% =====> Raptor Angry Raptor Skin Dagger +10%
Sword +10%
Axe +10%
Katana +10%
Club +10%
Alter Ego Evasion +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
=Cockatrice Meat=> Red Raptor Angry Bone Chip Great Sword +10%
Great Axe +10%
Scythe +10%
Polearm +10%
Great Katana +10%
Staff +10%
Alter Ego Evasion +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
Baby Eft Poke Shell Bug Fishing +1% =====> Eft Poke Eft Skin Elemental Magic +10%
Divine Magic +10%
Blue Magic +10%
Alter Ego Magic Evasion +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--
=Lesser Chigoe=> Tarichuk Poke Helmet Mole Summoning +10%
Singing +10%
Wind Instrument +10%
String Instrument +10%
Alter Ego Magic Evasion +5%
--x-- --x-- --x-- --x-- --x--

†Cheer effects do not increase skill total by the given percent value, but increase the skill gain rate for that skill by that amount.

Green Thumb Moogle

Upon zoning into your Mog Garden for the first time, your Green Thumb Moogle will greet you and start the mini-questline. See below for more information on these quests. Your moogle functions very similarly to your moogle in your Mog House, but has a couple unique perks.

Your Green Thumb Moogle can do the following:

  • Access to normal mog house services (Mog Safe, Storage, Mog Locker, Delivery Box, and Job Change).
  • Can be used as a vendor to purchase certain seeds used for your Furrows (unwanted items can also be sold to the Moogle).
  • Offers advice about your garden and teaches you aspects of managing it.
  • Transports you from your Garden to Eastern or Western Adoulin.
  • The connection between you and your assistants.
    • Hiring Assistants
    • Extending Assistant Contracts (all methods extend their contract by one earth week)
      • You can extend contracts in exchange for the following:
        • Turn in another recruitment item you used the first time
        • 10,000 gil
        • GPS Stars

See below for more information on Assistants

Quest Line

As soon as you access your Mog Garden for the first time, you will begin quest line that will teach you the basics about how to use your Mog Garden and all of it's features. Here is a flowchart of the quests and links to each.

Quest Number Quest Name
1 Full Fields
2 Green Groves
3 Mining Missive
4 Pond Probing
5 Coastal Chaos
6 Seed Sowing
7 Flotsam Finding
8 Courtesy Crustacean
9 Trinket for the Tyrant
10 Hypnotic Hospitality
11 Titillating Tomes

GPS (Garden Positioning System) Crystals

Adventurers collect one star on their GPS crystals on their first entry into their Mog Garden on each earth day (after 0:00 JST). Stars can be expended for various services, items, and key items:

  • One Star:
    • Teleportation services:
      • Trip to Bastok
      • Trip to Windurst
      • Trip to San d'Oria
  • Five Stars
    • Gil repository (adds a gil storage chest near the Mineral Vein)
      • Upon depositing 10,000,000 gil or more, the crate turns gold. The crate can hold up to 99,999,999 gil.
    • One earth week of work from Kuyin
    • One earth week of work from Yeestog
    • One earth week of work from Susuroon
  • Ten Stars
  • Fifteen Stars
  • Thirty Stars
    • Overalls
      • Note that both a Male and Female version of the Overalls are in the game. You are only allowed to purchase the same version as your current character that is buying the item. They are deliverable to NPCs on the same account, but if your NPC is female, they will not be able to wear them.)

One star can also obtained for every bottle of Star Sprinkles that you trade to your Green Thumb Moogle.

Fertilizer, Bait & Serum

Once the Inventors' Coalition has been edified with a Second Floor, Ceciliotte will appear, offering bait, serum, and fertilizer, which can be used to temporarily enhance the geological locations within the Mog Garden. Each geological feature can only be under the effect of one enhancer at a time. Adding a new enhancer before the old one has worn off will overwrite any effects the first enhancer used had on the location. Enhancements from Assistants will not be overwritten by an Enhancer item, and stack with any item currently in use.

The effect of each item varies greatly, and is explained further on the individual geological location's page. Each item is designed to enhance only one geological location. For instance, Coalition Humus can only be used on the Garden Furrows, and cannot be used on the Mineral Veins.

Assistants

You are able to command assistants to specifically target certain aspects of your Mog Garden. This is useful in case you are trying to focus on obtaining certain items. There are three different assistants who will come to your aid by being convinced to do so with certain items. This process is explained below under each assistant's name. You are able to extend your contracts with your assistant through your Green Thumb Moogle, see that section for further details.

Assistant's efforts stack with other Assistants, and also with any fertilizer, bait, or serum currently in use.

Petting your assistants does not increase their work ethic.

Kuyin Hathdenna

This mithra assists you with your Furrows and your Pond Dredger

Recruiting

To recruit Kuyin, trade a Dragoneye to your Green Thumb Moogle.

Commands

  • Furrow Fiats
    • "Harvest a lot of crops."
      • Increases likelihood that you will receive more items from your Furrows
    • "Look for seeds."
      • Keeps her on the lookout for extra seeds
  • Dredging Decrees
    • "Catch something."
    • "Go after a whopper."
      • Increased likelihood of catching bigger fish in your Pond Dredger
    • "Aim for a minnow."
      • Increased likelihood of catching smaller fish in your Pond Dredger

Yeestog

This meeble assists you with your Groves and Mineral Veins

Recruiting

To recruit Yeestog, trade a Fat Burrow Worm to your Green Thumb Moogle.

Commands

  • Grove Guidance
    • "Make gathering easier."
      • Increases likelihood that you will receive more items from your Groves
    • "Repair the tools."
      • Occasionally grants you more gathering opportunities in your Groves.
  • Mining Mandates
    • "Make excavating easier."
      • Increases likelihood that you will receive more items from your Mineral Veins
    • "Repair the tools."
      • Occasionally grants you more gathering opportunities in your Mineral Veins
Susuroon work get biiig cath.

Susuroon

This qiqirn assists you with your Furrows and Coastal Fishing Net

Recruiting

To recruit Susuroon, trade a Rusted Coin to your Green Thumb Moogle.

Commands

  • Furrow Fiats
    • "Harvest a lot of crops."
      • Increases likelihood that you will receive more items from your Furrows
    • "Grow me something good."
      • Increases likelihood of obtaining rare crops from your Furrows.
  • Coastal Commands
    • "Catch something."
    • "Go after a whopper."
    • "Aim for a minnow."

Flotsam

Once per Earth Day (after 0:00 JST), an object appears on the beach of your Mog Garden and it is yours to keep. The items obtainable range from food all the way to Notorious Monster trigger items.

Confirmed Flotsam Items

General Items
Mannequin Head
Mannequin Hands
Mannequin Body
One Byne Bill
Smouldering Lamp
Tukuku Whiteshell
Yorcia Visage I
Yorcia Visage II


Pop Items
Autumnstone
Beastly Shank
Blue Pondweed
Brigand's Chart
Buffalo Corpse
Gem of the East
Gem of the North
Gem of the South
Gem of the West
Gnat Pellets
Gnole Pellets
Honey Wine
Moldy Buckler
Monkey Wine
Singed Buffalo
Pandemonium Key
Peiste Pellets
Pirate's Chart
Savory Shank
Shrimp Lantern
Smoky Flask
Springstone
Summerstone
Sweet Tea
Winterstone


Scrolls
Absorb-STR
Burst
Erase
Fire IV
Flood
Freeze
Quake
Refresh
Tornado


Food
Ambrosia
Apple Pie
Buffalo Jerky
Coeurl Sautee
Dhalmel Pie
Dhalmel Stew
Fish Mithkabob
Flint Caviar
Hedgehog Pie
Melon Pie
Mushroom Sautee
Pumpkin Pie
Roast Mushroom
Rolanberry Pie
Salted Hare
Yayla Corbasi


Drinks
Amrita
Melon Juice
Orange Juice
Vampire Juice
Yagudo Drink


Fish
Aurora Bass
Dwarf Pugil
Lik
Mola Mola
Nebimonite


Consumables
Antacid
Antidote
Echo Drops
Elixir
Ether
Holy Water
Hi-Ether
Hi-Ether +2
Hi-Potion
Hi-Potion +2
Hi-Reraiser
Hyper Ether
Miratete's Memoirs
Panacea
Potion
Potion +2
Pro-Ether
Super Ether
Super Ether +2
Super Reraiser
Vile Elixir
Water Cluster
X-Potion
X-Potion +2


Automaton Attachments
Attuner
Condenser
Drum Magazine
Eraser
Mana Channeler
Optic Fiber
Target Marker
Tranquilizer
Turbo Charger


Crafting Materials
Adamantoise Shell
Arrowwood Log
Beastcoin
Black Tiger Fang
Black Tiger Hide
Bone Chip
Chestnut Log
Darksteel Ore
Dhalmel Hide
Durium Ore
Elm Log
Flint Stone
Giant Stinger
Gold Beastcoin
Grass Thread
Karugo Clay
Khroma Ore
Linen Thread
Marid Hide
Mythril Beastcoin
Rabbit Hide
Rock Salt
Sheepskin
Silk Thread
Umbril Ooze


Pages in category "Mog Garden"

The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total.