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=={{questlink|gate|Air Force One|large}}== | =={{questlink|gate|Air Force One|large}}== | ||
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=={{questlink|gate|Any Way the Wind Blows|large}}== | =={{questlink|gate|Any Way the Wind Blows|large}}== | ||
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=={{questlink|gate|Cliffhanger|large}}== | =={{questlink|gate|Cliffhanger|large}}== | ||
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Revision as of 18:32, 9 August 2022
Introduction
GATEs, or Gold Saucer Active Time Events, are FATE-like events within the Gold Saucer, consisting of mini-game challenges that reward participants with MGP. GATE events occur every 20 minutes, and at the following times one of three events will be chosen at random:
- Every hour, on the hour (Earth Time)
- Cliffhanger
- Air Force One
- Leap of Faith (The Fall of Belah'dia)
- Hourly, 20 minutes past the hour (Earth Time)
- Any Way the Wind Blows
- The Slice Is Right
- Leap of Faith (The Falling City of Nym)
- Hourly, 40 minutes past the hour (Earth Time)
- Air Force One
- The Slice Is Right
- Leap of Faith (The Falling City of Nym)
The Slice Is Right
“Hailing from the Far East, the mysterious swordsman Yojimbo descends upon the Gold Saucer! Only those with lightning-quick reflexes and the providence of the kami will be able to withstand his onslaught and reign victorious in the ultimate test of skill...and sheer luck.
— Lodestone Gold Saucer page
The Slice Is Right is a GATE in Gold Saucer added in Patch 5.1. Avoid Yojimbo's attacks and reap rich rewards.
How to Participate
Speak with the Strangely Garbed Gentleman at the Gold Saucer (X:7.6 Y:4.7)
Tips and Tricks
Yojimbo will summon bamboo stalks and quickly slice through them. The cut he makes will determine how they fall:
- A single diagonal cut will cause the bamboo to fall in the direction of the cut, causing a line AoE.
- Multiple diagonal cuts cause the bamboo to fall in a circular AoE.
- A single vertical cut will split the bamboo in half, causing line AoEs on opposite sides of the bamboo.
Standing where bamboo is going to emerge, or getting hit by falling bamboo will cause you to fail the GATE.
If you find it difficult to see the bamboo slices, try zooming out, adjusting your camera's tilt angle or hiding your HUD.
It makes no difference what job you run the GATE as. Entering the GATE arena applies a persistent debuff that that prevents the usage of all abilities and disables all passive effects (such a Ninja's increased movement speed from their Fleet of Foot trait).
Part 1: Yojimbo summons 1 bamboo stalk once, then 2 bamboo stalks twice.
Part 2: Spectator NPCs throw 4 piles of gold onto the stage and Yojimbo summons Daigoro to collect them. Collect piles yourself to earn extra MGP. Standing in Daigoro's path or near a pile when he jumps will cause you to fail the GATE. Watch the direction Daigoro faces to know which pile he's going to jump to next.
Part 3: Yojimbo summons 2 bamboo stalks twice, then 3 bamboo stalks once.
Part 4: Yojimbo spawns 3 giant cups, one containing a pile of gold, one containing Daigro, one containing nothing. He then rapidly swaps and spins them, akin to a real-world shell game, then divides the platform into thirds, each containing one cup. You must decide which section to stand in and receive whatever ends up being in that cup. You will not be able to move starting just before the cups are revealed. If the cup in your section contains the pile of gold, your MGP reward thus far in the event is doubled. If your section contains Daigro, you're knocked from the arena. If your cup is empty, you simply continue to the next phase. This is completely luck-based, the animation moves too quickly to track, and analysis of both the animation beforehand and the rapid spin at the end show that the animation has no relationship to the reward placement.
Part 5: Yojimbo summons 3 bamboo stalks twice, then 4 bamboo stalks thrice.
Rewards
Part 1: 1,000 MGP
Part 2: 1,000 MGP per pile
Part 3: 2,000 MGP
Part 4: Doubles current winnings / Nothing / Failure
Part 5: 2,000 MGP
You will fail the GATE when either struck by Yojimbo or after falling off the stage, at which time you will receive a reward commensurate to your progress in the GATE and any additional MGP earned.
- No MGP will be received when voluntarily leaving the stage.
The most MGP you can win is 12,000 by dodging all bamboo, collecting 2 piles of gold and getting the pile of gold reward from the cup phase.
Air Force One
“Ready. Aim. Fire! Strap into the Air Force and shoot the cactuar targets to rack up a high score for a handsome MGP reward.
— Lodestone Gold Saucer page
Air Force One is a GATE in Gold Saucer added in Patch 4.5. Air Force One is a shooter ride wherein players board the Air Force and attempt to shoot as many targets as possible while riding along a preset course.
Upon reaching the end, players will receive MGP commensurate with their rank and score.
How to Participate
Speak with Sabotender Guia in the Gold Saucer (X:4.9 Y:4.8) at the scheduled time to register.
- You cannot register while in a party.
Rewards
Rank | Score | MGP |
---|---|---|
Perfect | 5,000 | 4,000 |
S | 4,000~4,999 | 3,000 |
A | 1,500~3,999 | 1,500 |
B | 500~1,499 | 500 |
C | 0~499 | 100 |
Although shooting Ruby Bombs will lower your score, it cannot go below 0.
Leap of Faith
“Hop, skip, and jump your way to the top in this death-defying test of athleticism. Will you climb straightway to the finish line, or claim trophies precariously perched along the way? To scale the course's dizzying heights will require strong legs, and a stronger stomach. Or perhaps one need only take a leap of faith.
— Lodestone Gold Saucer page
Leap of Faith is a GATE in Gold Saucer.
Introduction
The objective of this GATE is to reach the goal point by jumping to various platforms while also collecting cactuar trophies.
The GATE ends when time expires or players reach the goal point.
How to Participate
Players can register to participate by speaking with Sabotender Guia in the Gold Saucer (X:4.9 Y:4.8).
To register with a party, all party members must be present in the Gold Saucer when the party leader speaks with Sabotender Guia. However, any players who have already participated in the GATE at that particular time slot will be unable to repeat it.
- Players cannot enter using a cross-world party.
The Fall of Belah'dia
The original Leap of Faith stage introduced in patch 4.4.
The Falling City of Nym
The stage was introduced in patch 5.2.
Sylphstep
The stage was introduced in patch 6.3.
Rewards
Players who reach the goal point in the allotted time will receive 2,000 MGP. Otherwise, they will only receive 100 MGP.
Additional MGP can be earned by collecting cactuar trophies placed on platforms throughout the course. Please note that, so long as you do not choose to leave the instance, you can continue to collect trophies after reaching the goal point.
Trophy | MGP |
---|---|
Gilded Cactuar | 500 |
Silver Cactuar | 300 |
Bronze Cactuar | 100 |
Any Way the Wind Blows
“The mission statement of the Gold Saucer's founder, Godbert Manderville, states that all are welcome to seek employment at the Gold Saucer, regardless of race, nation, or creed. It's even said a kindly voidsent has joined their ranks after an aborted gladiatorial career. But who can withstand his gale-force nasal eruptions?
— Lodestone Gold Saucer page
Guide
Players walk around the stage area and find a place to stand, and Typhon will appear after a notification appears on the screen telling you not to move. Any players caught up in his Snort AoE attack will be blown off the stage, and points will be divided up between those players who are left on the stage at the end. This is a game simply based on luck.
That said, you have the best chance of winning by standing at the wingtips of the butterfly at the southern side of the stage. See here for reference.
Cliffhanger
“High atop a lofty locale, a wayward chocobo chick with a wont for wanderlust chirps out in distress. Are you adventurer enough to brave the heights and rescue the frightened hatchling!?
— Lodestone Gold Saucer page
Guide
In this GATE, you have to rescue a stranded chocobo chick that has climbed to the upper-reached of Mt. Corel, the rocky structure in the middle of Round Square. You'll need to run and jump your way along the treacherous path to the peak.
As you climb, goblins will be tossing bombs down around you. If you get caught in the blast of a bomb, it will knock you away from the bomb's location, usually causing you to fall off the path and thus needing to start from the beginning of the climb again (though it can instead knock you into a wall, or along the path, depending on your position relative to the bomb when it explodes).
- You can restart the activity by speaking to the NPC, or by simply running around the base of the structure to the start point and jumping back up.
Additional Information
Images
References
Skinchange We Can Believe In
“The Gold Saucer suffers from an imp infestation, and the management recruited a contingent of adventurers to purge the voidsent pests. To their dismay, the imps the imps transformed themselves into the spitting images of their would-be hunters. Can you identify friend from foe quickly enough to put an end to the two-faced threat!?
— Patch 2.51 Notes
Guide
A mischevious imp has disguised itself to look exactly the same as an NPC. There will be a lot of NPCs that look almost identical, so you'll have to identify subtle differences among them to find the fiendish impostor. The differences can be anything from facial features to their shoes, hats, weapons, etc. If people are crowding the NPC, you can select them and take a closer, uninterrupted view.
You have a lot of time to complete this task, so make sure you're absolutely certain before you choose.
- Note that you cannot restart the activity if you fail.
The Time of My Life
“Do you dance a mean Manderville? Is your Bomb Dance positively explosive? The Gold Saucer is ever looking to shine the spotlight on the finest young dancers in Eorzea! Prove yourself on the grand stage and it just might be your first step into Ul'dahn high society.
— Patch 2.51 Notes
Guide
This GATE involves NPCs who perform four random emotes, and you have to remember the pattern and perform them in the same order. Note that the emotes aren't shown as text, so you need to watch the NPCs. This is repeated four times, and you need to execute at least ten successful emotes.