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Dancing Mad (Ultimate)

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Dancing Mad (Ultimate)

Level
100 (Sync: 100)
Item Level
795*
Difficulty
Ultimate
Party size
Full Party
8 man 2 2 4
Unsyncing
Not Allowed
Time limit
120 minutes
Phoenix Down
Not Available
Duty Finder
Raid Finder (Ultimate Raids)
Tomestones
Allagan Tomestone of Mnemonics 30 
Req. quest
Talk to the Wandering Minstrel in Tuliyollal after completing Raid AAC Heavyweight M4 (Savage)
Location
Sigmascape V4.0
Patch
7.51

You find the wandering minstrel ruminating on the curious tale of a phantasmal harlequin. A vile and terrible fiend by any measure, yet the entertainer believes the two of them share at least one artistic quality─a flair for creative flourishes. With every telling of their stories, every rendition of their songs, there is new meaning to be found. Thus are no two performances ever the same. The minstrel's melody soon transports you to a battlefield in your mind's eye, but what creative liberties will you contribute to his masterpiece?

— In-game description

Dancing Mad (Ultimate) is a level 100 ultimate raid introduced in patch 7.51 with Dawntrail. The raid, which is abbreviated DMU or UMAD (short for Ultimate [Dancing] Mad), is based on the Omega raids from Stormblood and is the seventh ultimate raid to be added.

Unlock and Requirements

Guide

Players may fall off the edge of the arena to their deaths.

Failing mechanics or being hit by avoidable AoEs will inflict a crippling -90% Damage Down debuff that lasts for 3 minutes. If the player does not need to be immediately alive for a mechanic, they should incapacitate themself by jumping off the platform and then be resurrected to remove these debuffs, as the Weakness debuff is only around a 25% damage loss that lasts for half the time.

Phase 1: Kefka

Phase 2: God Kefka

If the party does not correctly resolve the three Graven Image mechanics in phase 1 in a certain way, the fight will end after clearing phase 2. The party will receive a short "duty completion" cutscene and a treasure coffer with nothing in it (and no achievement or totem) and will need to leave the instance.

Phase 3: Exdeath and Chaos

Reward

Upon completing Dancing Mad (Ultimate), players can earn a separate reward once per week. Players who have yet to receive that week's reward can still claim it even if other members of the party have completed the duty prior to the weekly reset. This restriction will be removed in a future patch.

The reward can be exchanged with Uah'shepya in Solution Nine (X:8.7 Y:13.5) for Palazzo Diamond Weapons.

Completion of this duty will unlock a new Adventurer Plate design in a later patch.

Achievements

This duty is associated with the following achievements:

Name Points Task Reward Patch
Son of a... 10 Silence the sound and fury in Dancing Mad (Ultimate). Cruel Legend 7.51

World First

Dialogue

Music

Section Theme
Phase 1 Part 1 A Battle Decisively
Phase 1 Part 2 Dancing Mad - Movement I
Phase 1 Part 3 Dancing Mad - Movement II
Phase 1 Part 4 Dancing Mad - Movement III
Phase 2 Dancing Mad - Movement IV
Phase 3 A Battle Decisively

Images

Trivia

  • This ultimate raid is the second one themed on the Omega raid series, after The Omega Protocol (Ultimate), which only covered the final two fights in the raid series.
  • Kefka has voiced dialogue in this raid. He is unvoiced on the original fights.
  • This is the first ultimate raid to be added in an x.51 patch. As such, there will be no higher item level dungeon gear released later in the same expansion that will be new best-in-slot gear. Also, based on previous patches, no level 100 gear of item level 795 should be expected to be released in Evercold. Equipping level >100 gear will result in materia melds being ignored due to level sync, even if the item level is no more than 795.
  • The name of the achievement refers to Kefka's iconic "Son of a submariner!" line in the original English localization of Final Fantasy VI, which was revised to "Son of a sandworm!" in later releases.

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