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Most mounts in Final Fantasy XIV aren’t actually hard to obtain — they’re hard to obtain consistently. A 5% drop rate from a trial you can only run in an eight-player group, competing against seven other rolls, with a Party Finder that disbands after three wipes, on a weekly schedule that resets whether you got the drop or not. That’s not difficulty. That’s friction. And it compounds across every mount you’re chasing simultaneously.
The most sought-after mounts in FFXIV fall into predictable acquisition patterns — each one grindy for its own specific reason. Extreme Trial mounts are locked behind RNG drops and roll competition. Collection mounts like Wings of Legacy and Apocryphal Bahamut require completing full sets of low-rate Extreme drops before the final mount unlocks. Savage raid mounts have weekly lockouts. FATE mounts have obscure spawn conditions and long cooldowns. Our FF14 mount boost service covers every category, every source, and every expansion — farming continues until the mount confirms on your account.
Extreme Trial mounts are the most consistently farmed category in FFXIV — each trial drops a unique mount at roughly 5% per clear, with 99 totems as a guaranteed fallback exchange. The problem is the math: 5% across eight players means the mount appears on someone’s screen far more often than it appears on yours specifically. Our FF14 mount carry runs these trials on repeat until the drop confirms — no roll competition, no group disbanding, no waiting weeks for a spawn window.
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Mount Category |
Source |
Drop Method |
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Dawntrail Wings mounts (7 total) |
Current Extreme Trials |
~5% coffer drop or 99-totem exchange |
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Endwalker Lynx mounts (7 total) |
Endwalker Extreme Trials |
~5% coffer drop or 99-totem exchange |
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Shadowbringers Gwiber mounts (7 total) |
Shadowbringers Extreme Trials |
~5% coffer drop or 99-totem exchange |
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Stormblood Kamuy mounts (8 total) |
Stormblood Extreme Trials |
~5% coffer drop or 99-totem exchange |
Some of FFXIV’s most prestigious mounts don’t drop at all — they unlock after completing a full set of other mounts. Wings of Legacy requires all seven Dawntrail wing mounts from current Extreme Trials. Apocryphal Bahamut requires all seven Endwalker Lynx mounts. Landerwaffe requires all seven Shadowbringers Gwibers. Each collection mount is effectively a multiplier on the farming problem — you’re chasing seven separate 5% drop rates simultaneously before the final mount becomes obtainable.
Our FFXIV mount boost handles collection mounts as bundled orders — tracking which mounts you already have, farming only the remaining trials, and completing the questline that delivers the final mount once the set is confirmed.
Not every mount comes from Extreme Trials. Several of the most visually distinctive mounts in FFXIV have acquisition paths that are entirely different and often more obscure:
Mount farming at Epiccarry works on one rule: farming continues until the mount is confirmed. No cap on run count, no partial delivery if the drop doesn’t appear within an estimated window — the order closes when the mount is in your character’s collection. For collection mounts, your current set is confirmed before farming begins so no time is spent on trials you’ve already completed. For FATE mounts, we monitor active spawn timers and coordinate around the 48-hour cooldown window rather than missing kill opportunities.
Every mount on our catalog has been delivered enough times that the farming route, the timing, and the execution are established — not improvised per order.
The core problem is that mount acquisition in FFXIV stacks multiple unfavorable systems simultaneously. A 5% drop rate means the mount appears statistically once every 20 clears — but appearing and landing in your specific inventory are different outcomes when seven other players are rolling simultaneously. Collection mounts multiply this by requiring multiple separate drop grinds before the final mount unlocks. FATE mounts add spawn rate RNG on top of drop rate RNG. Each system is manageable in isolation; pursuing multiple mounts at the same time without a coordinated service turns it into a months-long project.
Yes — collection mount orders like Wings of Legacy and Apocryphal Bahamut are scoped around your current mount collection. You select which mounts you already own during the order process and a discount is applied for each completed entry. Farming only covers the trials you're still missing, and the final questline that delivers the collection mount is completed immediately once all required mounts are confirmed in your log.
Yes for two reasons — cosmetics and collection progression. Every Extreme Trial mount from Stormblood, Shadowbringers, and Endwalker is permanently exclusive to its source trial with no Market Board listing and no alternative acquisition path. The Kamuy, Gwiber, and Lynx mount series all feed into collection mounts (Nightmare, Landerwaffe, and Apocryphal Bahamut respectively) that are only accessible after completing the full set. Players working toward those collection mounts need every entry in the series regardless of content age.