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FFXI Valentione’s Day Event Starts Ahead of Valentine’s Day

Square Enix confirmed that yes, Final Fantasy XI will celebrate Valentine’s Day again this year, as the Valentione’s Day FFXI event starts on February 10, 2025. It will run until February 24, 2025. We can earn a festive pink-and-red apron with white ruffled shirt, as well as a flower bouquet in a vase with a bow, by taking part.

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To get the outfit, you need to help out Moogles with a new quest in FFXI. There are ones in six different locations. Helping them find people to bring love to others will net you the new attire. 

You can find those Moogles for the Valentione’s Day quest at the following spots:

  • Bastok Markets (G-8)
  • Bastok Mines (I-9)
  • Northern San d’Oria (D-8)
  • Southern San d’Oria (J-9)
  • Windurst Waters (F-5)
  • Windurst Woods (K-10)

For the flowery furnishing, you need to play a Chocobo minigame. It involves pairing them up. You’ll only be able to play it by talking to characters at the three locations below:

  • Chabobo at Windurst Woods (K-12)
  • Niscoliette at Southern San d’Oria (I-11)
  • Prycillia at Bastok Mines (J-9)

Here’s how both of the rewards look. As you can see, the attire is available for everyone:

Both Final Fantasy MMORPGs are celebrating Valentine’s Day, as FFXI and FFXIV both celebrate Valentione’s Day. While we need to wait for the older game’s event to begin, it already started in the newer one. That runs February 3-17, 2025. 

Final Fantasy XI is available on PCs, and the Valentione’s Day event runs over Valentine’s Day in FFXI between February 10-24, 2025. 


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