The Forbidden Land, Eureka Pyros
The Forbidden Land, Eureka Pyros
- Level
- 70 (Sync: 70)
- Item Level
- 0 (Sync: 300)
- Elem. Level
- 35 (Sync: 50)
- Difficulty
- Normal
- Party size
- Flexible
1-144 man • 1-144
- Unsyncing
- Not Allowed
- Time limit
- 180 minutes
- Phoenix Down
- Available
- Req. quest
- And We Shall Call It Pyros
- Entrance
- Kugane (X:8.5, Y:14.2)
- Patch
- 4.45
The Echo- Permanent +150%
“The expedition's quest to reach the headquarters of the Students of Baldesion at the center of the isle continues, and to that end they have relocated to a new base camp to utilize an ancient proto-aetheryte. Yet as they venture further north into a network of caves hidden within the massive mountains, frozen tundra gives way to smoldering lava: Pyros, a new region replete with new wonders and new threats...
— In-game description
The Forbidden Land, Eureka Pyros is a level 70 field operation introduced in patch 4.45 with Stormblood.
It is the third of four areas in The Forbidden Land, Eureka, consisting of both a frozen region and a volcanic cavern. This zone, along with the Forbidden Land, Eureka Hydatos, allows players to use Logos Actions to significantly enhance their job's power or alter their playstyle.
Requirements

- Level Requirement: Disciple of War or Magic level 70
- Item Level Sync: 300
- Elemental Level Sync: 50
- Party Size: One to eight players
- While up to 144 players can simultaneously be in the instance, only party sizes of up to eight players are allowed. Players can freely join or leave parties inside the instance, but Party Finder is disabled.
- Role Restrictions: None
- Time Limit: 180 minutes
- The instance timer is specific to each player and commences upon entering the duty.
- Unrestricted Parties not allowed
- Limited Jobs not allowed
Unlock

Complete the quest And We Shall Call It Pyros
- Level: Disciple of War or Magic level 70
- Starting NPC: Rodney
- Starting NPC Location: Kugane (X:8.5 Y:14.2)
- Prerequisite: Players must first complete the story of The Forbidden Land, Eureka Pagos.
Locations
| Area | Points of Interest |
|---|---|
| Northpoint |
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| Flurry | |
| The Cavern of the Second Cant | |
| Northeastern Ice Needles |
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| Southwestern Ice Needles |
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| Bonfire |
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| West Flamerock |
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| East Flamerock |
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Players must attune to each aetheryte shard in order to travel to it, including the starting aetheryte in Northpoint.
- The south aetheryte (Dragon Star Observatory) is unlocked at elemental level 37.
- The middle aetheryte (Firing Chamber) is unlocked at elemental level 39.
- The northwest aetheryte (Carbonatite Quarry) is unlocked at elemental level 41.
Quests

Similar to the previous zones, Eureka Pyros contains a short storyline that must be completed to progress. These do not show up in the Journal, and some quest objectives will not be marked in the minimap.
| Elemental Level | Solution | Unlocks |
|---|---|---|
(On Entry) |
Talk to Krile. Talk to her again in the Living Foundry to the north of the base. Return to the Northpoint base and talk to Gerolt, then Drake. Interact with the Logos Manipulator and select the Paralyze L logogram, then extract the mneme. Talk to Drake again, followed by Krile. Travel to the Northeastern Ice Needles (X:27.7, Y:27.1) and interact with the confluence. Afterwards, return and talk to Krile. | Logos Manipulator and Logos Actions (unlocked during the quest) Elemental Weapon upgrades (Gerolt) |
| Talk to Krile. Travel to the Surgate Town House (X:18.6, Y:30.6) and interact with the Promising Scrap. Afterwards, return and talk to Drake, then Krile. Travel to the Firing Chamber (X:23.8, Y:17.0) and interact with the confluence. Finally, return again and talk to Krile. | Logos Manipulator upgrade, allowing two logos actions to be synthesized at once | |
| Talk to Krile. Travel to West Flamerock (X:17.2, Y:11.6) and interact with the confluence. Afterwards, return and talk to Krile. | ||
| Talk to Krile. After the cutscenes, talk to her again in the Living Foundry. | ||
| Talk to Krile. Travel to East Flamerock (X:34.0, Y:7.3) and interact with the confluence. Afterwards, return and talk to Krile. Finally, travel to the Cavern of the Second Cant (X:14.5, Y:37.6). | Making the Most of Pyros And We Shall Call It Hydatos > The Forbidden Land, Eureka Hydatos |
Shops & Services
| Merchant Name | Merchant Location |
|---|---|
| Expedition Artisan | (X:15.4, Y:23.9) |
| Expedition Birdwatcher | (X:17.6, Y:25.4) |
| Expedition Provisioner | (X:16.7, Y:23.8) |
| Gerolt | (X:15.3, Y:23.6) |
Scattered throughout each of the four zones are passive Elemental NPCs (sometimes referred by players as fairies) that will provide two buffs: Elemental Blessing: Damage and Elemental Blessing: EXP. The first buff increases damage dealt by 10% and provides healing-over time, while the second buff increases the amount of elemental EXP the player receives by 10%. Each buff lasts for one hour. These buffs will be removed if the player exits the instance.
Elementals will spawn in fixed locations around the map, but the specific location is random. When a player comes within range of an elemental, it will cast Breath of the Wild Ones, a telegraphed point-blank AoE that will give each buff to all players within range. Periodically, or once the the elemental has used its AoE a certain number of times, the elemental will disappear and respawn in a new location. The final buff AoE that an elemental will use before it disappears will be indicated by a longer cast and a much larger AoE.
While enemies do not directly attack elementals and they cannot be harmed by player attacks, any stray enemy AoEs that hit elementals will likely kill them.
Elementals vary in appearance depending on the zone: Anemos Elementals are green, Pagos Elementals are lavender, Pyros Elementals are orange, and Hydatos Elementals are cyan.
Often, players will announce the locations of elementals in /shout chat to allow others to receive the buffs.
Enemies
In Pyros and the next zone, The Forbidden Land, Eureka Hydatos, regular enemies receive a passive enhancement based on their element. These enhancements apply regardless of the elemental level difference between the player and enemy.
Wind: Higher evasion, causing your attacks to miss more often. Arguably the most annoying since it breaks combos. Can be countered with Feint L.
Fire: Higher damage.
Ice: Higher HP.
Lightning: Paralysis immune.
Water: Stun immune.
Earth: Heavy immune.
FATE enemies may not necessarily have these enhancements. For example, the Karlabos of Pyros in We're All Mad Here is vulnerable to Stun despite being water elemental.
| Name | Elemental Level | Coordinates | Spawn Condition | Aggro Type |
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| Acane | ?? | (X:23.7, Y:37.3) | ||
| Ancient Voidragon | 54 | (X:37.9, Y:14.1) | ||
| Audience | ?? | (X:31.9, Y:32) | ||
| Bird Eater | 47 | (X:13, Y:11) | ||
| Blazewing | 41 | (X:24.6, Y:31.9) | ||
| Cardian | 38 | (X:24.2, Y:24.5) | ||
| Carrion Griffin | ?? | (X:23.9, Y:30) | ||
| Clipper | 45 | (X:24.2, Y:18.9) | ||
| Cobalt Ember | ?? | (X:35.5, Y:6.1) | ||
| Crimson Ember | ?? | (X:35.5, Y:6.1) | ||
| Dark Parthenope | 49-50 | (X:20.7, Y:11.2) | Night | |
| Dark Troubadour | 45 | (X:18, Y:14.5) | night | |
| Daughter of Glaukopis | ?? | (X:31.6, Y:14.9) | ||
| Dazzletype Magitek Vangob G-III | ?? | (X:21.8, Y:8.4) | ||
| Delphyne | 50-51 | (X:21.7, Y:7.4) | ||
| Demon's Elemental | ?? | (X:17.9, Y:14.3) | ||
| Dingo | 48 | (X:14.5, Y:8.5) | ||
| Earth Familiar | ?? | (X:19.3, Y:28.1) | ||
| Ember Sprite | 38-53 | (X:12.8, Y:29) | Heat Waves | |
| Fabricated Singha | 53 | (X:30, Y:17.1) | ||
| Firestone Golem | ?? | (X:23.9, Y:30) | ||
| Flame Voidragon | 55 | Sound | ||
| Gibbon (Mob) | 37 | (X:23.2, Y:26.1) | ||
| Graffi | ?? | (X:23.7, Y:37.3) | ||
| Haokah Unbound | 40 | (X:28.6, Y:30.8) | ||
| Hippomartimus | 42-43 | (X:26.3, Y:35.3) | ||
| Illuminati Escapee | 50 | (X:22, Y:8) | ||
| Islandhander | 46 | (X:10, Y:15) | ||
| Karlabos of Pyros | 45-?? | (X:24.1, Y:26.2) | ||
| Lost Big Claw | ?? | (X:24.1, Y:26.2) | ||
| Lost Snipper | ?? | (X:24.1, Y:26.2) | ||
| Machairodus | 43 | (X:24, Y:35) | ||
| Matanga Castaway | 51 | (X:29, Y:9) | ||
| Mechanoguardian | 40 | (X:29.7, Y:28.6) | ||
| Mega-gris | 40 | (X:30.6, Y:29.6) | ||
| Northern Griffin | 36 | (X:19.5, Y:27.6) | ||
| Northern Grizzly | 49 | (X:15.8, Y:9.8) | ||
| Northern Ray | 45 | (X:17.8, Y:16.5) | ||
| Northern Swallow | 49 | (X:21.5, Y:12) | ||
| Overdue Tome | 44 | (X:19.5, Y:30) | ||
| Pure White Flame | 48 | (X:13.9, Y:18.4) | ||
| Pyros Apanda | 42 | (X:32, Y:31.5) | ||
| Pyros Bhoot | 38 | (X:27, Y:26.5) | night | |
| Pyros Bombfish | 46 | (X:10.8, Y:17.5) | ||
| Pyros Chelone | 41 | (X:28.3, Y:32.9) | ||
| Pyros Coeurl | 36 | (X:18.8, Y:26.4) | ||
| Pyros Crab | 48 | (X:15, Y:6.5) | ||
| Pyros Gremlin | 39 | (X:13, Y:30.9) | ||
| Pyros Gulo Gulo | 47 | (X:13.8, Y:13.7) | ||
| Pyros Hardwood Golem | ?? | (X:24.9, Y:10.9) | ||
| Pyros Hawk | 50 | (X:23.1, Y:11.9) | ||
| Pyros Hecteyes | 54 | (X:11.5, Y:34) | ||
| Pyros Kongamato | 37 | (X:21.6, Y:26.5) | ||
| Pyros Nanka | 47-48 | (X:11, Y:14.6) | ||
| Pyros Parthenope | 47 | (X:12.7, Y:10.2) | ||
| Pyros Piranu | 50 | (X:24, Y:7.9) | ||
| Pyros Pudding | 46 | (X:10.1, Y:16.1) | ||
| Pyros Serpent | 38 | (X:24, Y:29.2) | ||
| Pyros Shuck | 55 | (X:16.5, Y:36) | ||
| Pyros Slime | 49 | (X:21, Y:12.8) | ||
| Pyros Slug | 37 | (X:14.4, Y:27.7) | ||
| Pyros Snake | 43 | (X:19.9, Y:32.5) | ||
| Pyros Treant | 52 | (X:30, Y:11.5) | ||
| Pyros Wolf | 35-37 | (X:17.3, Y:26.4) | Night | |
| Pyros Wood Golem | 51-?? | (X:26.8, Y:9.3) | ||
| Pyros Wraith | 41-43 | (X:28.5, Y:31.6) | Night | |
| Pyros Zoblyn | 35 | (X:17.8, Y:26.6) | ||
| Rainbow Drop | ?? | (X:21.5, Y:11.9) | ||
| Red Eye | 44 | (X:19, Y:31.4) | ||
| Snowstorm Sprite | 47-60 | (X:13.1, Y:14.8) | Snow,Blizzards | |
| Sobbing Sapling | ?? | (X:30, Y:11.6) | ||
| Soulless Agent | 53 | (X:31.4, Y:16.7) | Night | |
| Soulless Pathfinder | 54-55 | (X:12, Y:33.4) | Night | |
| Spriggan Pankratiast | 35 | (X:17.2, Y:26.3) | ||
| Stegoceras (Enemy) | 53 | (X:36, Y:14.1) | ||
| Stray Snipper | 39 | (X:26.1, Y:25.6) | ||
| Sulphuric Slime | ?? | (X:14.5, Y:6.1) | ||
| Tear | ?? | (X:21.5, Y:11.9) | ||
| The Defoliator | 38-39 | (X:12.7, Y:29) | ||
| Thunderball | ?? | (X:27, Y:9.1) | ||
| Thundercloud (Enemy) | ?? | (X:27, Y:9.1) | ||
| Thunderstorm Sprite | 41 | (X:30, Y:30) | thunder | |
| Val Bloodglider | 55 | (X:33, Y:8) | ||
| Val Gigantopithecus | 55 | (X:34.6, Y:18.2) | ||
| Val Hornbill | 52 | (X:29.2, Y:17.5) | ||
| Val Icetrap | 36 | (X:14.8, Y:27.7) | ||
| Val Mammoth | 42 | (X:27.9, Y:34.4) | ||
| Val Minotaur | 52 | (X:31.4, Y:12.2) | ||
| Val Skatene | 53 | (X:31.5, Y:15) | ||
| Val Wraith | 42 | (X:29, Y:32.8) | ||
| Val Yeti | 44 | (X:21.7, Y:31.4) | ||
| Valking | 43 | (X:23.5, Y:37) | ||
| Voidskipper | 39 | (X:26.5, Y:25.4) | ||
| Walking Sapling | 35 | (X:17.3, Y:27.3) | ||
| Wasserspeier | 41 | (X:24.2, Y:34.7) | ||
| Water Familiar | ?? | (X:19.3, Y:28.1) | ||
| Wind Familiar | ?? | (X:19.3, Y:28.1) | ||
| Zebu | 54 | (X:33.8, Y:14.8) |

Similar to Eureka Pagos, Pyros contains two elemental conflict (i.e., Happy Bunny) FATEs in addition to notorious monster (NM) battles.
Among notorious monster battles, Thirty Whacks, Haunter of the Dark, and Heavens' Warg are of particular interest, because they have a very low chance of dropping three items: Lamebrix's Dice, Ying-Yang's Tissue, and Skoll's Claw, respectively, that together can be exchanged at the Expedition Engineer to unlock a sixth magicite in the Magia Board. These items can be sold for a premium on the Market Board. Because of their high value, some players may not wait for others to arrive before pulling them once they spawn. To maximize's one's chances of earning rewards, be near the FATE spawn area a few minutes before its cooldown resets. Heavens' Warg (Skoll) also has a weather requirement. It is recommended to use a tracker if available for the instance. Some Eureka-oriented Discord servers have weather window notifications for Heavens' Warg (the cooldown is instance-specific).
The enemies required to spawn Skoll (Pyros Shuck) are a ways away from the actual FATE area. As a precaution in case the NM is early pulled before players who assisted with the prep arrive, some players will opt to prep the NM well in advance of the weather transitioning to Blizzards.
Happy Bunnies
Pyros is also home to many a happy bunny. As a reward for saving them from imminent peril, happy bunnies will help you find hidden treasure on the island.
In Eureka Pyros, the southern FATE We're All Mad Here has treasure locations in the southern, lower-leveled region of the zone. The northern FATE Uncommon Nonsense has treasure locations in the northern, higher-leveled region of the zone. Most players will ignore the northern FATE due to the treasure locations being surrounded by high level enemies that will aggro to even elemental level capped players, making the treasure hunt a nuisance.
| Treasure Coffer | Gil | Materia | Notable Drops |
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Logos Actions
Logos actions are a new type of duty action available in Eureka Pyros, allowing players to dramatically increase their job's power or alter their playstyle. Logos actions are unlocked by collecting logograms, appraising them from Drake to obtain mnemes, and combining them at a Logos Manipulator.
Eurekan Weapons
After fully augmenting a Eureka weapon in Pagos and proceeding to a certain point in the Pyros story, you will be able to augment your Eureka weapon further by speaking to Gerolt in Pyros (X:15.3 Y:23.5).
Research into logos actions is required to augment Eureka weapons: 30 actions must be unlocked to finish weapon upgrades.
Pyros Weapons
An upgrade to Elemental weapons. Weapons will have a white-blue flame particle effect.
| Weapon Tier | IL | Items needed |
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| Elemental +1 | 375 | |
| Elemental +2 | 380 | |
| Pyros | 385 |
| Item Quick Reference | Total for every weapon | ||||||
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| Pyros Weapons (IL 385) | |||||
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| Pyros Sword (PLD) | Pyros Shield (PLD) | Pyros Battleaxe (WAR) | |||
| Pyros Guillotine (DRK) | Pyros Lance (DRG) | Pyros Knuckles (MNK) | |||
| Pyros Blade (SAM) | Pyros Knives (NIN) | Pyros Harp Bow (BRD) | |||
| Pyros Handgonne (MCH) | Pyros Rod (BLM) | Pyros Grimoire (SMN) | |||
| Pyros Tuck (RDM) | Pyros Cane (WHM) | Pyros Codex (SCH) | |||
| Pyros Astrometer (AST) | |||||
How to acquire items to upgrade
- Pyros Crystal: These are acquired by killing Notorious Monsters in Eureka Pyros. The higher level the Notorious Monster, the more crystals it will drop.
- Penthesilea's Flame: 3 chunks will drop each time you complete the FATE Lost Epic with gold medal credit in Eureka Pyros, which requires you to kill the notorious monster Penthesilea. Penthesilea's Flames can also be purchased from the Expedition Birdwatcher for 50 Pyros Crystals each.
Elemental Armor
Can be bought from Expedition Artisan in The Forbidden Land, Eureka Pyros, each piece for 40 Pyros Crystals. Players must have at least 50 Logos Actions unlocked, and must have acquired at least one Elemental Weapon, to be able to purchase these items.
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| Elemental Armor (IL 380) |
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Other Rewards
Achievements
This duty is associated with the following achievements:
| Name | Points | Task | Reward | Patch |
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| Mapping the Realm: Eureka Pyros | 10 | Discover every location within the Forbidden Land, Eureka Pyros. | - | 4.45 |
| Making the Most of Pyros | 10 | Complete all the scenario quests within the Forbidden Land, Eureka Pyros. | - | 4.45 |
Music
| Section | Theme |
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| Base Camp | Calling |
| Main | Wicked Winds Whisper |
| Most Notorious Monster FATEs | No Quarter |
| Ying-Yang / Skoll / Penthesilea FATEs | Thunderer |
| Happy Bunny minigame | By Design |
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