Tsukuyomi’s Pain Unreal Trial Boost

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About the Final Fantasy XIV Tsukuyomi’s Pain Unreal Trial Boost
Unreal Trials are FFXIV’s way of breathing new life into classic Extreme encounters. The developers select a memorable fight from past expansions and retune it for the current level cap, adjusting damage values, health pools, and timing to match modern job kits. Tsukuyomi’s Pain from Stormblood patch 4.3 is the current rotation, replacing The Wreath of Snakes in patch 7.4.
The fight tells the tragic story of Lady Yotsuyu, the cruel viceroy of Doma who transforms into the primal Tsukuyomi. Mechanics include the distinctive moon phase system where the arena shifts between full moon and new moon states, requiring players to stand at specific distances from the boss. The add phase features Specters from Yotsuyu’s past that must be handled quickly before the Suffering gauge fills. Our raiders know every phase transition and positioning requirement to guarantee a clean clear.
Maximizing Your Faux Hollows Rewards
Faux Hollows is a tile-flipping minigame where you have 11 chances to uncover hidden illustrations worth varying amounts of Faux Leaves. The large illustration grants a Retelling that lets you run the trial again that week. Medium and small illustrations grant more leaves but no extra attempts. Strategic play over multiple weeks builds toward the most valuable rewards.
The Faux Commander in Idyllshire offers mounts at 600 leaves, necklaces at 350 leaves, and minions at 200 leaves. Many of these items are tradeable on the Market Board, making consistent Unreal clears a potential source of Gil income. Our weekly boost service ensures you never miss an opportunity to accumulate Faux Leaves toward your collection goals.



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