Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart

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Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart
Developer(s) Square Enix Co., Ltd.
Publisher(s) Square Enix Co., Ltd.
Release date(s)
April 17, 2003 (Japan, PS2)
October 28, 2003 (N.America, PC)
March 23, 2004 (N.America, PS2)
September 17, 2004 (Europe, PS2)
Genre(s) MMORPG expansion
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: T (Teen)
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2
Media DVD, CD-ROM

Final Fantasy XI: Rise of the Zilart (ファイナルファンタジーXI ジラートの幻影 Fainaru Fantajī Irebun Jirāto no Gen'ei?, lit. Final Fantasy XI Phantoms of the Zilart) is the first expansion pack for the MMORPG Final Fantasy XI developed and publishe dby Square Enix Co., Ltd. for the PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows on the PC. It was followed by the expansions Chains of Promathia and Treasures of Aht Urhgan.

Rise of the Zilart was released separately from Final Fantasy XI in Japan. In North America and Europe, it was packaged with the base version of Final Fantasy XI. It was released on October 28, 2003 in North America and September 17, 2004 in Europe.

"After centuries of slumber, a forgotten race awakens to a world unprepared for its return..."

[edit] New jobs

  • Samurai - Warriors from the Far East, masters to no one save themselves, and dedicated to the art of the bladed weapon known as the Great Katana.
  • Ninja - Adepts of ancient Far Eastern techniques in stealth and assassination.
  • Dragoon - Masters of the lance, dragoons can command creatures known as wyverns. They are well renowned for their ability to leap great heights. Dragoons can use wyverns and their own jumping ability to turn the tide of a battle. Wyverns learn more abilities as their master's level increases.

[edit] New areas

  • Eastern/Western Altepa Desert
  • Rabao
  • Quicksand Caves
  • Kazham
  • Yuhtunga Jungle
  • Yhoator Jungle
  • Sea Serpent's Grotto
  • Korroloka Tunnel
  • Cape Teriggan
  • Gustav Tunnel
  • Kuftal Tunnel
  • Valley of Sorrows
  • Temple of Uggalepih
  • Den of Rancor
  • Norg
  • Ifrit's Cauldron
  • The Sanctuary of Zi'Tah
  • The Boyahda Tree
  • Dragon's Aery
  • Ro'Maeve
  • Hall of the Gods
  • Ru'Aun Gardens
  • Ve'Lugannon Palace
  • The Shrine of Ru'Avitau

Battlefield areas

  • Sacrificial Chamber
  • Chamber of Oracles
  • Stellar Fulcrum
  • Full Moon Fountain
  • La'Loff Amphitheater
  • Cloister of Frost/Tremors/Tides/Flames/Gales/Storms
  • The Celestial Nexus

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