Multiple times throughout Final Fantasy 14's grand adventure, major characters will memorably inquire as to what's next on the Warrior of Light's agenda. In a fleeting moment of passing peace, the protagonist's loved ones are basically pressing the issue — you really need to take a break, get some fresh air, and enjoy life.
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Why not take up cooking? Training to become a Culinarian can be as delightful for the Warrior and those around them as it can be for us real-world sorts. The road to 90 isn't easy, but once you've reached the top, your Free Company friends will line up for the best foodstuff and your coffers will fill to bursting from personal sales.
As is the case with most Disciple of the Hand classes, unlocking the Culinarian class is quite simple. All you need to do is visit the Culinarian's Guild in Limsa Lominsa. There is but a single requirement: you must have a Disciple of War or Disciple of Magic job at level ten or higher.
If you're starting off your journey in Limsa Lominsa, you might well bump into the guild before you can qualify for it. But truly, it does not take long to hit level ten in a combat role. A couple of hours of playing the game at a normal, friendly pace is all you'll need. If, on the other hand, you chose Ul'dah or Gridania, it's highly unlikely you'll even reach Limsa Lominsa before hitting job level ten, making the requirement seem downright nonexistent.
Starting out as a lowly level one Culinarian, it may feel like 20 is a distant dream. We promise it's not so bad. Follow our guidelines, and you'll get there in a handful of play sessions at most.
Above, you'll find a quick reference table for the first five quests you'll receive
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