While most areas take gil as readily as imperial currency, imperial currency is required for certain things, such as passing into the Alzadaal Undersea Ruins or creating Blue Mage armor. Imperial Currency is a form of currency used in Aht Urhgan in order to buy certain goods and services. Different elemental crystals are worth differing amounts of kinetic units. They can be obtained by completing certain quests and by trading crystals to waypoints and proto-waypoints. Kinetic units are used to power waypoint and proto-waypoint teleportation throughout Vana'diel. They can be used to purchase Field Support (status enhancements and teleportation services) and Advanced Training (access to Notorious Monsters that allow players to augment their equipment). Tabs are earned in Fields of Valor and Grounds of Valor. Conquest Points can be exchanged for a variety of rewards, depending on what Nation the player serves and their Rank within them. Regional Modifier is 1 if the area is under the player's nation's control, or 1.5 if under another nation's or Beastmen control. The formula for calculating CP earned is as follows: While circulated mainly only among Beastmen, sometimes during quests or missions, Beastmen or even enlightened individuals request beastcoins from players.Ĭonquest Points are earned through defeating opponents in areas subject to Conquest while under the Signet status. Although beastcoins have no immediately noticeable use for the Enlightened Races of Vana'diel, blacksmiths can melt the beastcoins down to their base metals, allowing for them to be used as materials in smithing. Beastcoins can be dropped or stolen from Beastmen, especially Goblins. They are minted by the Quadav in gold, Goblins in silver, and Yagudo in bronze form. All costs are in moogle medals.īeastcoins are a currency used by Beastmen. Moggie at the Sector 5 Slums sells several rare items in his Moogle Emporium shop. The BP is lost if the player leaves the Battle Arena without expending all points.īelow is a list of items that can be exchanged for BP:ĭisc 1 - before acquiring Tiny Bronco Nameĭisc 1 - after acquiring Tiny Bronco Nameĭisc 2/3 - after acquiring Highwind Name Fights cost 10 GP to participate, and players are awarded BP based on the amount and difficulty of handicaps received, and the number and difficulty of opponents defeated. *Available only after Gold Saucer reopens on disc 2, only one available.īattle Points, also known as BP, are scored through winning fights in the Battle Square. GP can be used to play certain games, such as the Speed Square, rest at the Inn in the Ghost Square, fight battles at the Battle Square, and can also be exchanged for prizes with a woman in the Wonder Square. It can also be bought from a man who sometimes appears at the entrance to the Gold Saucer, at an exchange rate of 100 Gil to 1 GP. GP is most often won through games in the Wonder Square, or races in the Chocobo Square. GP is used as a form of currency in the Gold Saucer. 1.3.6 Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of AdoulinĪppearances Final Fantasy VII GP.1.3.5 Final Fantasy XI: Vision/Scars/Heroes of Abyssea.1.3.4 Final Fantasy XI: Wings of the Goddess.
1.3.3 Final Fantasy XI: Treasures of Aht Urhgan.1.3.2 Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia.1.3.1 Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart.1.1.2.3 Disc 2/3 - after acquiring Highwind.1.1.2.2 Disc 1 - after acquiring Tiny Bronco.1.1.2.1 Disc 1 - before acquiring Tiny Bronco.