How to unlock Tataru’s Grand Endeavor quest series from FFXIV Patch 6.3

You'll have to complete several quests, including the Four Lord series.

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After the release of Final Fantasy XIV’s latest expansion, Endwalker, Tataru has taken it upon herself to give some work to the Warrior of Light via the questline “Tataru’s Grand Endeavor.”

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This is one of the main stories players can discover in post-expansion updates, and more of them came with Patch 6.3, which was released on Jan. 10, and included a bunch of new things to do with it. Called “Gods Revel, Lands Tremble,” it brings an array of features and adjustments, mostly consisting of quality-of-life updates, and it also includes new dungeons, trials, a Paladin and Machinist rework, and more.

Here is how to unlock Tataru’s Grand Endeavor quest series from FFXIV Patch 6.3.

Unlocking Tataru’s Grand Endeavor quest series from FFXIV’s Patch 6.3, explained

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There are two previous quest requirements to pick up the new side quests from the Tataru’s Grand Endeavor questline, according to FFXIV’s latest patch notes from the newest 6.3 content update:

  • Complete the quest called “Small Businesses, Big Dreams.”
    • It was released in Patch 6.15, after Endwalker‘s release.
    • It can be picked up at level 90 by speaking to Mehdjina in Old Sharlayan (X: 11.8, Y: 9.8).
  • Complete the Four Lords quest series.
    • It belongs to the Stormblood expansion. There are a number of Trials in the questline.
    • The first quest of the series is started by speaking to Soroban in The Ruby Sea (X: 5.7, Y: 15.7).
    • The last quest of the series is called “The Fifth Lord.”
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