Ifrit primal lore and duty guide
Ifrit source-backed guide: lore context, related duty route, gameplay notes, and local wiki source links.
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- Ifrit at a glance
- Duty and story context
- Verification boundary
Ifrit at a glance
Ifrit, the Lord of the Inferno, is a primal of fire and one of the first major primals encountered by the Warrior of Light in *Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn*. Summoned by the Amalj'aa beast tribe of Thanalan, Ifrit embodies their reverence for the harsh, purifying power of flame. As a foundational primal encounter, Ifrit's battle introduces players to core mechanics of trial content and establishes the grave narrative stakes of primal conflict, most notably the terrifying and seemingly irreversible process of...
- Title: The Lord of the Inferno
- Beast Tribe: Amalj'aa
- Domain: The Bowl of Embers, Thanalan
- First Appearance: Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (2013)
- Elemental Affiliation: Fire
- Notable Abilities: Hellfire, Incinerate, Eruption, Tempering
Duty and story context
Use this page to understand where the primal fits before jumping into trial, raid, or collection routes. Exact fight mechanics should be read on the linked duty guide when available.
- The Bowl of Embers (Story): The first primal trial, introducing mechanics like avoiding telegraphed area-of-effect attacks, managing adds (Infernal Nails), and surviving the massive raid-wide damage of "Hellfire."
- The Bowl of Embers (Hard): A level 50 optional trial that increases mechanical complexity, requiring precise coordination to defeat Infernal Nails before Ifrit unleashes a devastating attack.
- The Bowl of Embers (Extreme): A high-difficulty level 50 trial featuring faster attack cycles, additional mechanics like "Radiant Plume," and demanding execution to overcome.
Verification boundary
This page summarizes local wiki lore and gameplay context. It is not a replacement for a current high-end mechanic timeline.
- Source-backed: local lore and gameplay notes.
- Use duty guides for fight prep.
- Use official notes for patch-era changes.
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