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The Pyros stage is the first to add a glow effect — and unlike the Anemos glow which is fixed, Pyros allows secondary stat customization through Smoldering Protean Crystal exchanges at the Mnemeworks Station, making it the most versatile relic stage for players who want specific substat values. The final Physeos weapon adds an Elemental Bonus stat that improves performance inside Eureka zones and the Baldesion Arsenal — the only content where it matters for combat purposes. Replica versions of every stage are available from Drake in Hyrstmill after completing the chain.
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Zone |
Stage |
IL |
Key Material |
|
Anemos |
Artifact → Anemos |
290–355 |
Protean Crystals + 3 Pazuzu’s Feathers |
|
Pagos |
Pagos → Elemental |
355–380 |
Pagos Crystals + Frosted Protean Crystals + 5 Louhi’s Ice |
|
Pyros |
Elemental → Pyros |
380–390 |
Pyros Crystals + 3 Penthesilea’s Flames + Smoldering Protean Crystals |
|
Hydatos |
Hydatos → Prototype-Eureka |
390–400 |
Hydatos Crystals + 5 Crystalline Scales |
|
Baldesion Arsenal |
Prototype-Eureka → Eureka |
400–405 + Elemental Bonus |
100 Eureka Fragments from Baldesion Arsenal |
Buy FFXIV Eurekan Weapons Boost and get your chosen stage without running four Eureka zones worth of Notorious Monster trains or camping boss FATEs. Epiccarry handles every crystal, every boss spawn, and every Arsenal clear — any job, any stage, delivered clean.
Notorious Monsters in each Eureka zone are essentially boss FATEs that spawn on a cycle — killing them awards large quantities of zone crystals per kill compared to regular enemy grinding. Organized trains move across the zone in sequence, spawning and defeating one NM after another without downtime between encounters. Solo or casual farming through regular enemy kills is significantly slower and produces inconsistent crystal yields. Our boosters join active NM trains during peak server hours and coordinate spawns where possible — which is what keeps material accumulation predictable rather than dependent on how many other players happen to be in the zone.
The Pyros stage introduces secondary stat customization — the final Pyros weapon comes with randomly assigned substats, and exchanging two Smoldering Protean Crystals at the Mnemeworks Station in Pyros re-rolls those stats entirely. Players who want specific substat combinations for Eureka zone performance or glamour use can re-roll repeatedly until the desired stats appear. The re-roll system means the Pyros stage is never truly complete until the substats are satisfactory — which is factored into our service delivery for players who specify which stats they want on their weapon.
The Physeos upgrade requires 100 Eureka Fragments — items that drop exclusively from chests inside the Baldesion Arsenal, a 56-player raid located within Eureka Hydatos that requires Elemental Level 60 and coordinated large-group entry to access. It’s the hardest content in the Eureka system and isn’t accessible through solo play or small-group coordination. The Arsenal runs on its own schedule and fills up quickly on popular servers, making access timing as much of a bottleneck as the fragment count itself. Our Eurekan Weapons Carry handles all Arsenal coordination and runs until the full 100 Eureka Fragments are accumulated for the final upgrade.