Explore the Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker OST, including track details, orchestrion roll locations, and in-game music usage. Your complete guide to Endwalker's soundtrack.
Hey there! So you're diving into the music of Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker, huh? This guide is going to break down all the awesome tracks from the Endwalker Original Soundtrack (OST). We'll cover where each song is used in the game, if you can snag an Orchestrion roll for it and where to find that roll, and if a track pops up on other albums. Think of it as your personal playlist for the game's incredible soundscape!
Just a heads-up, this FAQ focuses on the official OST releases and doesn't include digital-only tracks since they usually show up on other albums eventually. Also, if you're looking for ripped tracks or item codes, this isn't the place for that – but if you've got corrections or contributions, the author is happy to hear them!
A Quick Note on OSTs: OST stands for Original Soundtrack, and these are official merchandise releases. While they can be a bit pricey, especially with shipping, they're totally worth it if you're a fan of FFXIV's music. The physical releases often came with codes for unique in-game items, though some of those codes have expired. The discs themselves aren't region-locked and come with MP3 versions of the tracks, plus some cool visuals like concept art and screenshots.
Track Titles: You might notice some Japanese titles have English translations that are a bit different from the official English titles. This is usually because of cultural nuances and how languages structure phrases. The author provides their own translations in parentheses for those curious!
What's an Orchestrion? It's basically an in-game jukebox you can find in inns and player housing. To get a song to play, you need the corresponding Orchestrion Roll, which you can get through crafting, quests, seasonal events, or even the cash shop. Some rolls can be traded on the market board, too!
Spoiler Warning! Some music tracks are tied to specific battles or events and might reveal plot points. This is especially true for Endwalker content, so be mindful if you haven't finished the main story yet!
Symbol Key:
- ! This track is identical to one on another OST.
- * This track is similar, but not identical, to one on another OST.
- ? This track listing includes unconfirmed information.
Format Key:
- English Title 日本語曲名 (Translation of Japanese title)
- Credits
- Orchestrion data - N means no orchestrion roll is currently available.
- Other notes, like where the track plays in-game and whether it also appears on other soundtracks.
Titles given in English only do not have a separate Japanese title.
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