Namazu allied society guide
Namazu allied society guide: expansion context, unlock priority, repeatable quest value, rewards, and source links.
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- Namazu at a glance
- When to unlock
- Gameplay value
- Verification boundary
Namazu at a glance
The Namazu are a diminutive, bipedal beast tribe of catfish-like humanoids indigenous to the waterways of the Far Eastern regions of Othard, primarily the Azim Steppe and Yanxia. Introduced in *Stormblood*, they serve as the expansion's crafting and gathering-focused beast tribe. Renowned not for martial prowess or primal summoning, but for their bombastic personalities, entrepreneurial spirit, and an all-consuming passion for festivals, the Namazu offer one of the most consistently comedic and lighthearted...
- Category: Beast Tribe
- First Appearance: Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood
- Homelands: Azim Steppe, Yanxia (Doma)
- Focus: Crafting & Gathering (Stormblood Beast Tribe)
- Key Figure: Gyodo
- Affiliation: Self-proclaimed "Supreme Moguls of Merriment"
When to unlock
Unlock allied society quests when you want repeatable reputation progress, story, currency, mounts, minions, emotes, crafting/gathering experience, or completion goals. They are valuable, but they should not block MSQ progress.
- Unlock once the expansion hub and prerequisite quests are available.
- Do daily allowances consistently instead of trying to binge progress.
- Check vendor rewards before committing daily time.
Gameplay value
Local wiki gameplay notes identify what this society contributes to progression and collections.
- Reputation Grind: Players increase their reputation with the Namazu by completing daily quests, which involve crafting specific items or gathering particular materials needed for their ever-expanding festival plans. These quests are typically tiered across three ranks: "Sworn," "Trusted," and "Allied."
- Rewards: Upon ranking up, players gain access to unique rewards. These include:
- Mounts: The "Namazu Bell," a palanquin carried by two enthusiastic Namazu.
- Minions: Such as the Gyodo minion.
- Attire: The "Namazu" set, allowing players to dress as one of the tribe.
- Other: Orchestrion rolls, housing items, and emotes.
- Questline Tone: The gameplay is seamlessly tied to the narrative. Each crafting or gathering task is framed within the comedic context of the festival's preparation, making the grind feel part of a larger, humorous story rather than a simple repetitive chore.
Verification boundary
This page does not guess prerequisite quest names, vendor inventories, or rank unlocks that are absent from the local source. Use the linked wiki page and current in-game UI for exact unlock state.
- Source-backed: expansion context and local wiki facts.
- Check current game state for exact quest availability.
- Do not treat old beast tribe naming as current UI language when the game labels them allied societies.
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