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Sky: Welcome to Tu'Lia

The floating island of Tu'Lia was built thousands of years ago by the Zilart, the first great civilization to walk upon Vana'diel. Descended from the gods, the ancient Zilart race mastered technology and built several monolithic structures such as the teleport crags, Fei'Yin and Lower Delkfutt's Tower. Seeking to build a gateway to paradise, the Zilart then built the magnificent Tu'Lia.

However, this move by the Zilart enraged the mighty gods. The divine creators of Vana'diel destroyed the gateway to paradise, then wiped out the mighty Zilart civilization, casting their celestial capital to the bottom of the sea.

Tu'Lia remained inactive floating high above Vana'diel over Lower Delkfutt's Tower. A handful of Zilart who survived the attack from the gods waited patiently for their chance to someday reopen the gate to paradise.

The Ark Angels - Foes of ZM14 - Ark Angels and Divine Might.

What Happens in Sky?

Adventurers who gain access to Tu'Lia -- which is commonly referred to as "sky" -- will find no shortage of things to do:

  • Endgame Activities: As detailed below, sky is home to many notorious monsters that drop incredibly sought-after weapons, armor pieces and crafting ingredients.
  • Rise of the Zilart missions: Sky is the site of the two climactic battles of this expansion's storyline.
  • Divine Might: This full-alliance battle is still regarded as one of the most challenging BCNMs the game has to offer.
  • Experience/Merit Points: Once the go-to campground for endgame experience parties, sky has been revitalized by Fields of Valor as a place to go for exp for players levels 70 and above.
  • Elemental Farming: Each island of Ru'Aun Gardens -- the outer area of Tu'Lia -- is populated by elementals. Caution, though, as many monsters in Tu'Lia aggro to magic casting.

Sky Gods

Kirin
Kirin, named after a yellow dragon in eastern mythology, was once regarded as one of the most difficult monsters in Vana'diel. Kirin can only be spawned after defeating four lesser sky gods representing the basic directions of north, south, east and west. During battle, Kirin has the power to spawn weaker versions of the four lesser gods; it also uses astral flow and powerful AoE spells and attacks.

Spawn Kirin by trading a Seal of Seiryu, a Seal of Suzaku, a Seal of Byakko and a Seal of Genbu to the ??? at F-8 in Shrine of Ru'Avitau.
Byakko
The giant white tiger known as Byakko represents the west and the autumn season. Byakko uses a combination of AoE paralyze and damage moves to wreak havoc on his opponents. Adventurers repeatedly seek battles with this divine tiger in hopes of obtaining a Byakko's Haidate, one of the best leg pieces for many melee jobs.

Spawn Byakko by trading a Gem of the West and a Autumnstone to the ??? at E-5/F-5 in Ru'Aun Gardens.
Genbu
Genbu is a giant tortoise with roots in Chinese mythology. Genbu, which uses the 2-hour ability invincible, represents winter and the northern direction. Genbu is regarded as the weakest of the four lesser gods of sky. Many solo red mages have successfully defeated Genbu using a combination of kiting and DoT spells; a tank-kiting strategy also works for parties and alliances.

Spawn Genbu by trading a Gem of the North and a Winterstone to the ??? at J-4/J-5 in Ru'Aun Gardens.
Seiryu
Seiryu, a large dragon, represents the spring season and the eastern direction. Seiryu can use the monk 2-hour ability of Hundred Fists, which adventurers often negate by using a paladin tank or a ranger's shadowbind -- a normal bind spell can also work long enough to pin down Seiryu while adventurers retreat to a safe distance.

Spawn Seiryu by trading a Gem of the East and a Springstone to the ??? at K-8/L-8in Ru'Aun Gardens.
Suzaku
This large, bird-like creature corresponds with summer and the southern direction. Suzaku uses the red mage's 2-hour ability of chainspell, which is best countered by a red mage chainspelling and repeatedly casting stun. Suzaku also attacks with fire spells and AoE wind attacks.

Spawn Suzaku by trading a Gem of the South and a Summerstone to the ??? at E-9 in Ru'Aun Gardens.

Accessing God Battles

Each of the sky gods is a popped notorious monster. The battles take place in regular zones, meaning that regular alliance and party mechanics apply. Anyone with access to sky can reach the areas of Tu'Lia where god battles take place.

Each lesser god is spawned by trading two rare items to a ???. Each combination of items consists of two stones -- one stone represents a direction, and the other represents a season. These stones are dropped from notorious monsters that appear in Shrine of Ru'Avitau or Ve'Lugannon Palace.

Kirin is popped by trading four seals that are dropped by each of the lesser NMs. These seals include the Seal of Genbu, Seal of Suzaku, Seal of Seiryu and the Seal of Byakko.

Sky Gods and NMs Flow Chart

Kirin
/\/\/\/\
Seal of GenbuSeal of ByakkoSeal of SeiryuSeal of Suzaku
/\/\/\/\
GenbuByakkoSeiryuSuzaku
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
WinterstoneGem of the NorthAutumnstoneGem of the WestSpringstoneGem of the EastSummerstoneGem of the South
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
Olla GrandeZipacnaUllikummiDespotMother GlobeSteam CleanerFaustBrigandish Blade

Coveted Sky Gear

The gods and notorious monsters of sky drop numerous pieces of gear, items and synthesis items. Each drops specialized pieces of weapons and armor; some of the most sought-after include the Kirin's Osode, Byakko's Haidate and Genbu's Shield. However, some of the most notable drops from sky are in the form of Abjurations.

Abjurations are scrolls that are dropped from powerful notorious monsters throughout Vana'diel. Abjurations are combined with cursed armor pieces to produce unique, rare/ex pieces of gear.

Learn more about Sky Abjurations, or check out the complete listing of Abjurations in the game.

Accessing Sky

Adventurers must complete the Zilart mission titled ZM13 - The Gate of the Gods before they can access sky.

Once that mission is completed, sky can be accessed after passing through the sealed gate in Hall of the Gods. Later, sky can also be accessed from the teleport crags by completing the quest Teleportation to Ru'Aun Gardens.

Getting Around in Sky

Safely navigating through sky isn't easy. The region is filled with dolls, weapons, pots, golems, elementals and other mobs that agro to magic casting. For this reason, always remember to carry Sneak Oils and Prism Powders when traveling anywhere in sky.

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