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Quality of Life Features

Legendary ships with a set of quality-of-life improvements that aren't always obvious when you first log in. This page documents all of them so you don't spend hours discovering what's already there.


Always-Popped NMs

Every named monster (NM) in Abyssea (10 zones), Escha (Escha-Zi'tah and Escha-Ru'Aun), and Reisenjima / Sanctorium (2 zones) is permanently spawned with a 30-second respawn timer.

There is no camping. There is no waiting on a lottery pop. Walk in, kill it, walk back in 30 seconds.

Why does this matter?

On retail and most private servers, rare NMs have multi-hour windows, lottery pops, or ToD camps. On Legendary you can chain kills continuously — making skill-ups, drops, and marks farming dramatically faster.

Reisenjima Henge is excluded

The Hunting League spawner at Reisenjima Henge uses a separate on-demand pop system by design. Those NMs are managed through the Hunt Spawner NPC (!hunt to warp there).


Character Upgrader NPC

Located in GM Home — type !gmhome from anywhere to get there.

The Character Upgrader offers individual options or a single "Give Me Everything" option that chains all upgrades at once. One confirmation click and you're done.

What it grants:

  • All weapon skills unlocked
  • All spells learned (job-appropriate)
  • All skills capped to your level
  • All Trusts activated
  • All quests marked completed
  • All maps acquired
  • All Outpost Warps and conquest points
  • All Homepoints and Survival Guides registered
  • Maximum Wardrobe slots unlocked

Tip

New characters should hit "Give Me Everything" first. It saves hours of setup grinding and lets you focus on the content that actually matters.

Confirmation menus are shown before applying anything — accidental upgrades are not possible.


Homepoint Healing

Touching any Homepoint crystal instantly restores your HP and MP to full. No items needed, no resting, no wait.

This applies to every homepoint in every zone. Use them freely as rest stops while farming.


Mystery Mog (Gil Gacha)

Located in GM Home next to the other NPCs.

Cost: 100,000 gil per pull.

The Mystery Mog is a weighted gacha that converts excess gil into random rewards:

Tier Examples Approximate Chance
Common Hi-Potion ×3, Hi-Ether ×3, Antidote ×5, Echo Drops ×5 ~50%
Uncommon X-Potion ×3, Vile Elixir +1, Elixir ×2 ~25%
Rare 5 Hunt Marks, 10 Hunt Marks, 20 Hunt Marks ~18%
Epic 50 Hunt Marks, 100 Hunt Marks ~5%
Legendary Aman Voucher + 200 Hunt Marks or Full gil refund + 500 Hunt Marks ~2%

This is a gil sink, not a farming path

The Mystery Mog is not designed to replace NM farming. It exists as a fun outlet for gil you're sitting on. Expect to lose value most pulls — that's the point.


Gil to Marks Exchange

The Gil Exchange NPC in GM Home converts raw gil into Hunt Marks at the following rates:

Gil Hunt Marks
100,000 1
1,000,000 12
10,000,000 150

Bundle rates give modest discounts for larger purchases. This system is intentionally slow — 100k per mark is a last resort for players sitting on large gil stacks, not a primary farming path. NM kills will always be faster.


Title Broker

The Title Broker NPC in GM Home sells cosmetic titles for gil. Titles are available in four price tiers:

Tier Cost Examples
Cheap 10,000 gil Fodderchief Flayer, Skullcrusher, Beakbender
Mid 100,000 gil Behemoth's Bane, Fafnir Slayer, Vrtra Vanquisher
Endgame 1,000,000 gil Dread Dragon Slayer, Adamantking Killer, World Serpent Slayer
Whale 10,000,000 gil Overlord Executioner, Hellsbane, Dragon Asher

These are display titles — any player can buy any title regardless of whether they've earned it through gameplay.


Always Stocked Auction House

The Auction House is permanently stocked with every piece of non-iLevel equipment in the game — weapons, armor, and accessories. You will never find an empty category while leveling a job.

Type !ah from anywhere to open the Auction House menu. You don't need to travel to Jeuno, Bastok, or any other AH counter.

Prices scale by the item's equip level:

Equip Level Price
1–10 500 gil
11–20 1,500 gil
21–30 3,000 gil
31–40 5,000 gil
41–50 8,000 gil
51–60 12,000 gil
61–70 20,000 gil
71–75 30,000 gil
76–98 50,000 gil
99 80,000 gil

Guaranteed Buy-Back

The same system also buys this gear back from you at the exact price in the table above. List a piece of non-iLevel gear at or below its table price and the server purchases it, paying you in full through your delivery box — even if you asked for less than the table price.

This gives every leveling piece a guaranteed gil floor: you can always sell it back for what it's worth, so there's no risk in buying gear to try out a new job. Buy-backs are processed in batches every few minutes, so payment may not be instant.

Endgame iLevel gear is not included

Item-level 119 endgame gear is handled separately by the Gear Vendors, not the Auction House. This system covers the classic level 1–99 equipment you use while leveling.


Auto-Unstick Watchdog

If you get stuck in an NPC dialogue, event sequence, or cutscene lock:

!unstick

This command self-rescues you from any frozen state. The server also runs an automatic watchdog that detects and resolves stuck states without player input — so even if you log out mid-event, the server cleans up on your behalf.


Subjob EXP Share

Your subjob gains 0.5× EXP automatically as you gain EXP on your main job. You never need to grind a subjob separately.

EXP banks across subjob swaps. If you switch subjobs, accumulated EXP carries over to the new one.

For full details, see Subjob EXP Share.


The !buff Command

Type !buff anywhere to instantly receive:

  • The appropriate regional buff for your current zone (Signet, Sanction, Sigil, or Ionis)
  • Refresh — restores 10% of your max MP per tick
  • Regen — restores 10% of your max HP per tick
  • Regain — TP regeneration that scales with your level

No NPC visit required. Use it whenever the buffs drop.

Tip

!buff is especially useful right after zoning or logging in, when your regional buff hasn't been applied yet.


World First & Login Announcements

The server broadcasts a server-wide message when:

  • Any NM is killed for the first time on the server (World First)
  • Any job reaches a significant level milestone
  • A player logs in — so you always know who's online

First Blood moments are real on Legendary. If you're the first person to kill Absolute Virtue or clear a Mythic dungeon, the whole server sees it.


Last updated: 2026-05-30 21:56 UTC