The Water of Life
This page provides an overview of how to complete
The Water of Life Optional Quest.
Unlock Conditions
This quest is only available as part of
The Rising Tide DLC Expansion. Check out the Expansion Overview section for more information on how to unlock the expansion content.
This last quest is available after you have completed
The Rising Tide and the
Echoes of the Fallen DLC Expansion quests. You do not have to complete any of the Optional Quests in Haven.
Quest Giver and Location
The quest giver is Shula, who has moved down to the pond in the center of Haven.
Quest Details
Your task is to collect holy water from three different locations across Mysidia, so let’s get started.
Start by traveling to the
Maiden’s March Obelisk and head to the east section of the ruins to find a Torama attacking two Haven villagers. Torama is another coeurl-type enemy that you should be familiar with.
It has a few additional surprise attacks, including an overhanded slash with its tentacles, as well as a Blaster attack, but otherwise, the enemy shouldn’t give you too much trouble.
Examine the water nearby to fill the vial with
Water of the Mountain. Don’t worry, though, as the other two vials are much easier to collect.
Next, warp to the
Riversmeet Obelisk and head north into the Sunken Ruins to collect the next vial, which will be filled with
Water of the River.
The last vial can be collected near Tailwind Bay. Travel to the
Tailwind Bay Obelisk, jump on your
Chocobo, and ride to the gate to the south. Follow the pathway down to the water to collect the
Water of the Sea and then head back to Haven to complete the quest.
Rewards
First Rain Talisman- 9,600
Experience Points - 10,000
Gil
Next Steps
This is the last Optional Quest to complete in Mysidia. Use the link below to return to the walkthrough:
The Rising Tide
DLC Expansion
This quest begins from a missive called
(Unmarked).
“Often is it that letters requesting aid find their way to Clive’s reading desk. Rarer, though, are occasions when said letters are anonymous. Even rarer still, however, are occasions when the aid in question is to rescue an Eikon thought lost for several centuries. This so happens to be one of those rarest of occasions.”