Final Fantasy 14 threw wide the gates on its next raid tier this week, allowing players to challenge the four new floors of Pandaemonium: Abyssos (Savage). Less than two days later, one Final Fantasy 14 raid group has already claimed victory over the challenging bosses.
The normal mode for Pandaemonium: Abyssos opened a week earlier, with the release of Final Fantasy 14 Patch 6.2, Buried Memory. One week later, Final Fantasy 14 opened access to the Savage mode of the raid, giving players a week of time to complete the story and get ready for the World First race.
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Proof of the Pandaemonium: Abyssos (Savage) clear was posted at noon on Wednesday, just over a day after its release early Tuesday. An unnamed Japanese Final Fantasy 14 raid group led by World First titleholder Eis Renard was first to clear the raid. The final boss was felled 31 hours after the fight was made open to the public. However, the third floor of Abyssos (Savage) was cleared a mere four hours and 40 minutes after the raid opened, meaning the final boss took over 26 hours alone to defeat.
This World First race had a similar length to many otherFinal Fantasy 14 Savage raids. Many of the second and third tier raids from each expansion tend to last between 30 and 40 hours, save a few exceptions, while many of the first tiers take less than a day. Heavensward and A Realm Reborn raids took much longer. One Alexander (Savage) raid took over a month to clear, and the first Binding Coil of Bahamut raid took a whopping 65 days to clear.
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