Final Fantasy XIV has a long list of recurring seasonal events that happen (mostly) around the same time every year. For 2024, two of these, Little Ladies’ Day and Hatching-tide, will combine into one celebration, beginning on March 14 and ending on April 1.
Usually, the bulk of Little Ladies’ Day occurs in March, while Hatching-tide celebrates in April. Rather than splitting them up this year, we’re getting one combined mega event adding differing decorations across Eorzea between its three city-states. The only bummer is we get only one (admittedly pretty fun) reward.
How to begin Little Ladies Day, Hatching Tide events in FFXIV
In order to begin the event, you’ll need to have fulfilled the requirements:
- Reach level 15
- Have completed one of the following Main Scenario Quests, which is dictated by your starting city state:
- The Ul’dahn Envoy
- The Gridanian Envoy
- The Lominsan Envoy
Once you’ve accomplished the outlined, head to Mih Khetto’s Amphitheatre in Old Gridania and speak to Jihli Aliapoh in order to begin this year’s first quest, “The Princess and the Eggs”.
How to get the Peatie Horn (Goobbue mount) in FFXIV
The reward for completing all quests associated with the dual event is the Peatie Horn, which will provide you with a brand new, flower crown adorned Goobbue, Peatie the Goobbue Maiden, to ride around Eorzea and beyond. Sure, it’s just a reskinned Goodbue mount, but it’s pink.
There will also be select items available from previous years’ events and last years rewards for both events, the Little Ladies’ Dance and the Tonberry outfit, are likely to make their debut on the FFXIV Online Store when the event goes live.
How will the decor work in the three main city-states?
According to the official Lodestone, the event decorations will differ from state to state. While Gridania will be adorned with the standard decorations for the Hatching Tide Event, while Ul’dah will appear as it always does during the Little Ladies’ Day events.
Limsa Lominsa, as well as all of the residential districts, will begin the event decorated for Little Ladies’ Day before switching themes on March 22, ending the event with Hatching Tide themed decor.
Published: Mar 7, 2024 02:02 pm