

Each stone gives 30 minutes of time within the area, with a maximum of 120 minutes.If you have multiple stones but do not sue all of them at once, you must wait 1 hour before re-entering Abyssea. Once Visitant status begins you will have 30 mins or more time available depending on how many stones you used. Once inside you will have 5 minutes to talk to the Conflux Surveyor to obtain visitant Status. When your group is ready click the maw, and you will be teleported into the Abyssea zone. You will find a maw located in each zone next to the nations starter area.Ĥ. La Theine, Tahrongi Canyon, or Konschtat Highlands. Once you have your stone the proceed to one of the the following zones. These stones can be used all at once or at your discretion, each stone granting 30 minutes.ģ. Traverser Stones can be collected every 2 hours up to 3, and then 4 once certain requirements are met.

After watching a cutscene you will be given the option to get a Traverser stone. Entering Port Jeuno with a character level 30 or above will trigger an event scene, after which players will receive their first mission offer along with a "traverser stone" key item required to journey to Abyssea.Ģ. The Visions of Abyssea add-ons introduced three new zones into the game these include Abyssea-La Theine, Abyssea-Konschtat, and Abyssea-Tahrongi.ġ.

There are few requirements for participation. Players in Abyssea can participate in battlefields, hunt notorious monsters and complete other quests. Unleashed in conjunction with the Walk of Echoes, Vision of Abyssea signifies an effort by Square Enix to provide more battlefield challenges to casual gamers. This add-on was preceded by three add-on scenarios which introduced new storyline missions unlike those add-ons, the purpose of Vision of Abyssea is to introduce new battlefields into the game. Vision of Abyssea, released June 21, 2010, was the first of three battle add-on scenarios for Final Fantasy XI. Vision of Abyssea: The First Battle Add-On Vision of Abyssea: The First Battle Add-On.
