FFXIV Wings of Death Mount Boost
Rewards
🦇 Wings of Death secured on your account
🗡️ Grave Totems collected
🃏 Necron Triple Triad card guaranteed drop
💎 Allagan Tomestones of Heliometry and Mathematics
🏆 Not Today, Necron achievement unlocked
⚔️ Random 755 ilvl weapon coffers and gear for your job
Buy FFXIV Wings of Death Mount Boost and claim Patch 7.3's most exclusive reward without grinding through endless Extreme trial runs. This ethereal two-seater drops from Necron's Embrace at brutally low rates – most players never see it even after 50+ clears. Our team farms until the mount drops for your character, no matter how many clears it takes.
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Requirements
Your character needs level 100 in any job with item level 740+ gear for FF14 Wings of Death Boost.
You must complete the Dawntrail 7.3 Main Scenario Quest line through the trial unlock, which requires finishing the base Dawntrail expansion story first.
If your gear falls below 740 ilvl or you haven't unlocked the encounter yet, check our FFXIV Gearing Services and Dawntrail MSQ Completion to meet entry requirements before starting your boost.
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- Priority: Your FF14 Wings of Death Boost moves to the front of our raid schedule. We assign our top Extreme trial team ASAP and begin farming faster instead of the standard queue, getting you closer to the drop faster with back-to-back clears.
- Stream: Private stream link provided during all farming runs. Watch each clear live with real-time mechanics execution, loot drops, and progress – see exactly when Wings of Death appears in the chest and gets added to your collection.
- Necron's Embrace Extreme Unlock: Unlock The Minstrel's Ballad: Necron's Embrace Extreme trial instantly with our pro boosters—skip all story prerequisites and start farming the Wings of Death mount immediately. Get guaranteed i755 weapons, totem collection, and the exclusive mount drop without the grind. Fast, safe, and VPN-protected service gets you in the fight within minutes.
- Extra Gil (20 Million): Add 20 million Gil to your Wings of Death Mount Boost for immediate currency needs. This substantial gold injection covers crafted gear purchases, materia melding costs, consumables for further progression, or Market Board investments, giving you financial freedom alongside your newly acquired Best-in-Slot equipment.
Piloted
LevelUpper's booster logs into your account, assembles a coordinated seven-player team, and farms the trial continuously until the mount drops. We execute all mechanics, collect Grave Totems each clear, and secure the Necron card. You receive completion notifications with screenshots showing the reward in your inventory, plus all accumulated 755 ilvl weapons and tomestones from the farming session.
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About FF14 Wings of Death Mount service
Wings of Death stands as Patch 7.3's premier mount reward, released January 2025 alongside Necron's Extreme trial. This ethereal two-seater features massive dark wings composed of shadowy energy and starlight particles, directly inspired by Necron -- the primal manifestation of death summoned by Alexandrians' collective fear. The design mirrors Necron's cosmic horror aesthetic from Final Fantasy IX, translating the original final boss into FFXIV's art style with glowing void effects and ominous wing membranes that pulse during flight.
The drop rate sits somewhere between 1-3% per clear based on community data tracking, making this one of the rarest Extreme trial rewards in Dawntrail's expansion cycle. Unlike older encounters where drop rates increase in later patches, Necron's trial maintains its punishing RNG throughout Patch 7.3's duration. Players typically face 50-100+ runs before seeing it appear in loot chests, then must win the roll against seven other party members competing for the same drop.
Our FF14 Wings of Death boost eliminates this grind entirely. Professional raiders who cleared on day one farm the trial continuously until your mount drops, regardless of how many attempts RNG requires. You don't spend weeks in Party Finder dealing with learning parties, inconsistent execution, or groups that disband after three wipes -- we deliver through repeated clears with coordinated teams who execute mechanics cleanly every pull.
The Minstrel's Ballad: Necron's Embrace Extreme
Buy Wings of Death boost and skip one of Dawntrail's most mechanically dense trials. This encounter throws eight-player parties against a primal born from pure existential dread, requiring precise execution across multiple phases with overlapping mechanics that wipe raids for single positioning errors. Necron channels attacks inspired by Final Fantasy IX's original encounter -- Grand Cross applies debuffs requiring specific spread positions, Aetherial Pulse forces constant movement, and Darkness Chains create tether mechanics that must be broken through careful positioning.
Grave Totems and 755 ilvl Weapon Exchange
Each clear during your FF14 boost awards two Grave Totems, a guaranteed drop that serves as bad-luck protection for weapon progression. Collect ten totems total to exchange for any Ageless Weapon Coffer at Uah'shepya in Solution Nine (X:8.6, Y:13.5). These coffers contain 755 item level weapons -- the highest weapon tier available outside current Savage raids -- with glowing ethereal effects matching Necron's void aesthetic.
Players farming the mount naturally accumulate enough totems to purchase multiple weapons across different jobs. Unlike the mount itself, which relies entirely on RNG drops, the totem system guarantees weapon rewards after a set number of clears. Ten runs equals one weapon coffer, twenty runs equals two weapons, and so on -- the more clears it takes for the drop, the more high-end weapons you collect as bonus rewards.
Ageless weapons remain Best-in-Slot for non-Savage players throughout Patch 7.3's cycle. The 755 ilvl tier matches entry-level Savage raid weapons, giving characters who don't participate in eight-player Savage content access to competitive weapon options through Extreme trial farming. These weapons also feature unique visual designs not found elsewhere in Dawntrail, with particle effects that display during combat animations and make them popular glamour choices even after item level increases in later patches.
Why Wings of Death Remains Exclusive
Unlike previous Dawntrail trials, this mount lacks the typical bad-luck protection that eventually allows direct purchase. Historically, FFXIV adds an option to exchange 99 totems for guaranteed acquisition several patches after releases -- patch x.4 for x.3 trials based on established patterns. However, this system won't arrive until Patch 7.4, leaving the reward exclusively RNG-dependent throughout its initial release window.
Players who obtain it during Patch 7.3 demonstrate either exceptional luck or serious farming dedication, making the reward a prestigious status symbol that separates cutting-edge players from those who wait for easier acquisition methods. The two-seater capacity adds extra appeal since passengers can experience the unique flying animations and visual effects. Riding through Tural or Tuliyollal immediately identifies owners as players who conquered current content while it remained relevant, rather than returning later with overgeared characters to faceroll outdated trials.
Our FFXIV Wings of Death boost delivers this exclusive status during the peak prestige window. Once Patch 7.4 arrives and introduces the 99 totem exchange, the reward becomes significantly less rare as determined players simply grind out guaranteed clears. Securing it now through professional farm runs positions you ahead of the curve with something that stays exclusive only during Patch 7.3's lifetime.
Additional Rewards from Farming
Every clear during your boost generates valuable secondary rewards beyond the mount itself. The trial drops 12 Allagan Tomestones of Heliometry and 7 Allagan Tomestones of Mathematics per kill, contributing toward weekly tomestone caps while you wait for RNG. These currencies purchase 740 ilvl gear from vendors in Solution Nine, providing upgrade paths for alternate jobs or filling gaps in your main job's equipment set.
Gear drops roll at 755 item level for all equipment slots, though specific pieces depend on party composition and job needs. All loot generated during your boost belongs to your character -- weapons, armor, accessories, materia, and upgrade materials accumulate in your inventory throughout the farming session. By the time the final drop happens, you've likely collected enough equipment to fully gear one or two alternate jobs to current trial standards, plus stockpiled tomestones for future purchases.
FAQ
How to get Wings of Death mount in FFXIV?
The mount drops from The Minstrel's Ballad: Necron's Embrace (Extreme) with approximately 1-3% chance per clear. You must complete the Dawntrail 7.3 Main Scenario Quest, reach level 100, and maintain 740+ item level to enter. It appears in the loot chest after boss defeat and must be won through roll against other party members. Currently there is no alternative acquisition method—the 99 Grave Totem exchange option won't arrive until Patch 7.4.
What is the drop rate for Wings of Death in FF14?
Community data tracking suggests the drop rate sits around 1-3% per clear, similar to other current-tier trial rewards. Square Enix doesn't publish official rates, but player statistics indicate most acquisitions occur between 50-100 runs. RNG varies significantly—some players see it within 10 clears while others exceed 150 attempts before winning the roll.
Can you buy Wings of Death mount with Grave Totems?
Not during Patch 7.3. The 99 totem exchange won't become available until Patch 7.4 releases, following FFXIV's established pattern of adding these purchases several patches after trial debuts. Currently, the only way to obtain it is through direct drops with successful loot rolls.
What rewards do you get from Necron's Embrace Extreme?
Each clear awards two Grave Totems (exchange for 755 ilvl Ageless weapons), 12 Allagan Tomestones of Heliometry, 7 Allagan Tomestones of Mathematics, chance at 755 ilvl weapon coffers for your job, and guaranteed Necron Triple Triad card on first completion. Not Today, Necron achievement unlocks after defeating the boss. The mount appears randomly in loot chests at low rates.
How long does Wings of Death mount boost take?
Farm duration depends entirely on RNG since there's no guaranteed acquisition timeline during Patch 7.3. Most successful farms require 40-80 clears based on statistical averages, with each run taking 10-15 minutes for experienced teams. Total service time ranges from several days to 2-3 weeks depending on scheduling and drop luck, with continuous progress throughout the farming session.
Is Wings of Death a two-seater mount?
Yes. It functions as a two-seater flying mount that allows party members to ride as passengers. It features massive ethereal wings with dark energy effects and starlight particles, visible to both rider and passenger during flight. Two-seater capacity makes it particularly desirable since owners can share the experience with friends or Free Company members.
What item level do you need for Necron's Embrace Extreme?
The minimum required item level is 740 to enter The Minstrel's Ballad: Necron's Embrace. While technically possible to clear at minimum ilvl, most successful farm parties use 750+ item level gear for comfortable damage checks and survivability margins. Higher item levels reduce healing pressure and allow DPS to meet phase timers with less optimization, making consistent clears significantly easier.
What jobs are best for farming Necron's Embrace Extreme?
Any job can clear The Minstrel's Ballad: Necron's Embrace effectively. Meta compositions typically include Paladin or Warrior tanks, White Mage and Astrologian healers, and mobile DPS like Dancer, Reaper, and Pictomancer. However, job choice matters less than player execution and coordination—all mechanics can be handled by any balanced party composition meeting item level requirements.
How many Grave Totems do you get per Necron's Embrace clear?
Each successful clear of The Minstrel's Ballad: Necron's Embrace (Extreme) awards two Grave Totems as guaranteed drops. Collect ten totems to exchange for one 755 ilvl Ageless Weapon Coffer at Uah'shepya in Solution Nine. Players farming Wings of Death mount naturally accumulate multiple weapon coffers throughout the farming session since mount acquisition typically requires dozens of clears.
Is Necron's Embrace harder than other Dawntrail Extreme trials?
Necron's Embrace sits at higher difficulty than Everkeep or Valigarmanda Extreme trials from earlier Dawntrail patches. The encounter features more complex mechanic overlaps, tighter execution windows, and punishing phase transitions that require strong spatial awareness. Most players find Necron's Embrace comparable to Zoraal Ja Extreme in mechanical density, though specific difficulty perception varies based on individual job and role experience.
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