Gil is the currency used in Final Fantasy XIV. Players use it to purchase weapons, equipment and furniture; leveling up characters; improving gear; and leveling up.

Players earn Gil by completing quests and guildleves, running errands, selling loot from battles and purchasing items from taverns/dungeons.

Gameplay

FFXIV stands out among recent MMORPGS due to its innovative tab-targeting combat and raiding concepts, along with an economy heavily driven by player participation. Players can earn Gil by killing enemies or completing quests; additional sources may include treasure chests. Furthermore, moogle vendors provide various materials, including armorer and blacksmith equipment for players' purchase.

FFXIV gil can also be obtained through scavenging, farming and selling equipment and Materia. Killing enemies rewards with an enemy kill multiplier while completing quests often yields gold rewards for completion.

Holding onto an ample supply of FFXIV gil is crucial in this game, as it can be put towards numerous purposes. Players may use it for things such as purchasing catch-up gear or premium content; selling items and Materia at Gold Saucer; inns/transport services/GP in Costa del Sol or upgrading equipment/Materia.

Character level

Gil is the primary currency in Final Fantasy. Players earn it by engaging with the game, killing monsters, selling items and equipment and collecting NPC rewards at Market Board; additionally it is available from NPCs for purchasing equipment and food from vendors; it can even be obtained by completing quests, guildleves missions, duty finder missions or dungeons.

Players can earn more than just gil through battles; they can also gain money from NPCs. How much a player makes depends on their SeeD rank and frequency of gameplay; additional earnings come from collecting shards and clearing dungeons.

Gathering is a time and energy intensive way of making Gil, so players may wish to hire a Macros to gather instead. This can save them the hassle of killing monsters for resources and save their own time! Additionally, crafting is another excellent method of earning Gil; having a high level Crafter can increase production of gear and Dark Matter which can then be sold for a significant sum of Gil.

Requirements

Final Fantasy XIV offers various means for its players to acquire Gil, including quests, guildleves, dungeons, Duty Finder roulettes and selling items directly to NPCs or on the Market Board. In addition, enemies drop more FFXIV gil as the player progresses through the game, while treasure chests may contain various amounts of Gil when opened.

 

Crafting is another proven way of earning Gil quickly. Due to high market demand for handmade gear, profit margins for crafters are high - leading to fast gil gains! However, becoming one can take considerable time and may not always prove profitable depending on market trends.

In FF14, there are also glamorous mounts that cost considerable amounts of gil to acquire - these mounts may only be purchased by characters with high enough reputations, however. Also keep in mind that Square Enix has strict End User License Agreement and Terms of Service agreements which forbid buy ffxiv gil online for real-world money.

Sources of Gil

Final Fantasy 14 offers many ways to earn Gil, including enemies dropping it as loot after battle and as rewards for subquests; treasure chests can contain it for sale at a profit; main and job quest completion yield gil, or simply selling items and equipment can bring in some.

Players can earn Gil through dungeon completion; however, this method can be time-consuming and ineffective if done carelessly. You may also gain Gil from trading with NPCs, conducting guildleves events, completing duty finds with the Duty Finder, and submitting levemetes into the Challenge Log.

Making Gil is possible through selling items of high demand; although this strategy may be risky, it can prove very profitable. Food also provides a significant 3% EXP buff when purchased from city market areas and should be seen as another potential source of Gil.