Learn exactly where to find Limestone nodes in Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker's Island Sanctuary. Get the best farming spots and tips for gathering this essential crafting material.
Alright, so you're looking to get your hands on some Limestone in FFXIV's Island Sanctuary, huh? It's a pretty key material for crafting, especially for getting that Islekeep's Stone Hammer. Don't worry, it's not too tricky once you know where to look!
First things first, you'll need to have reached Sanctuary Rank 4. Once you hit that rank, you can craft the Islekeep's Stone Hammer. To make that hammer, you'll need 3 Island Stones, 2 Island Logs, and 4 Bundles of Island Vine. Once you've got the hammer, you'll be able to mine Copper, Limestone, and Rock Salt.
So, where do you find these resources? Let's break it down:
- Bundles of Island Vine: These are found on Sugarcane and Island Apple plants, which are scattered all around the Pristine Pond area. Just wander around there and you should spot them easily.
- Island Stones: You'll get these by mining Smooth White Rocks. Look for these rocks near the Northward Stream, specifically around coordinates [X: 18.4, Y: 23.0].
- Island Logs: These come from Tualong and Mahogany Trees. They're usually found between the Pristine Pond and the Eastward Stream.
Once you've gathered all those crafting components, just open up your island sanctuary menu, go to the “Sanctuary Crafting Log,” and select “Islekeep's Stone Hammer” under the Tools section. Easy peasy!
Island Limestone Locations
Now for the main event: finding the Limestone itself! After you've got your Sanctuary Rank 4 and that shiny new Islekeep's Stone Hammer, you can head out into The Wilds. You'll be mining Smooth White Rocks to get Limestone, and there are two main spots you'll want to hit up:
- North of the Pristine Pond: You can find these nodes around coordinates [X: 17.8, Y:23.4].
- South of Pirate Bay: Head towards [X: 14.0, Y:13.6].
My advice? If you're really trying to farm up a bunch of Limestone, it's a good strategy to hop between these two locations. While you're waiting for the mining nodes to respawn at one spot, you can be gathering at the other. Keep moving, and you'll rack up that Limestone in no time!
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