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(I plan to get a post up on Desynthesis in the next week or so, watch for it!) (Packrat Pride!) I expect the Market Board prices on these formerly-dirt-cheap items will have soared due to this, but this is a great opportunity to level your desynthesis while you grind items for your Relic. The level 1 and level 2 Demis are a lot easier to come by than the level 3 Demis, and in the past there has been almost no use for the level 2 Demis, so I at least have a rather large stockpile of these hanging around. This could be a fine option if you have desynthesis, or are in the process of leveling it. Not really recommended unless you happen to have a lot of them lying around. I don’t think these are available as Beast Tribe quest rewards either. The drop rate for the vilekin is approximately one per every three to five leves.Ī consolation prize for folks who spiritbond for level IV materia and lose. I did this to farm this item for two Orchestrion Scrolls and I got the fifteen I needed in about an hour and half, and used up about 50 leves, I think. You’ll burn through a lot of leves this way, but remember that they regenerate over time. If there’s a chest, scoot over to it (ideally on a flying mount), open it while avoiding the mobs, grab the loot if it’s there, then abandon the leve and start again.

You can pick up a leve, start it, and look for a chest. You do NOT have to finish the leve to open the chests, which is the great part.

You can get these by doing Ishgard leves – single or Temple, but I strongly recommend single! - as they drop from chests that have a chance to spawn in the Heavensward leves. This is probably one of the best options for farming Crystal Sands if you have a lot of leve allowances. This option uses items brought back from Airship Ventures. (If you’re completely on top of all your gathering items, this might be an okay option.) It’s not a great one either though.īlue gathering scrips? Hell no. If you’re a crafter, have lots of mats, and have nothing else to do with your blue crafting scrips (hah!) this is not a terrible option. I will update this as I learn more if you have more information on any of these steps, please feel free to comment and I will include your info! The Crystal Sand can be purchased in a large number of ways, so I’ve collected the options here with some preliminary notes about the feasibility of each method, based on my experience. For each “fostering” step, you need to collect one Umbrite ore (300 Esoterics each) and one Crystal Sand.

Those who have been working on their Anima Relics may have started on the new step to upgrade them item level 240, and discovered there are lots of options for this step.
