Little Ladies Day event Final Fantasy XIV returns in 2023. Little Ladies Day is an exclusive celebration in the world of Eorzea dedicated to the Japanese holiday of Hinamatsuri. He arrives every year in March to entertain the fans a little. This year, you'll get a new emote called "Little Ladies' Dance." Here's how to do it.

How to get the Ballroom Etiquette - Fan Fare emote in Final Fantasy XIV

In order to learn the Festive Dance of the Little Ladies, you will need to complete the Legacy quest, which can be found in Ul'dah - Nald's Steps. This quest is only available during the Little Ladies Day event with Wednesday, March 1 at 12:00 pm Pacific Time. to Wednesday, March 15 at 7:59 pm Pacific Time..

How to complete the Legacy quest in FFXIV

Little Ladies Day Dance

The quest starts at the Royal Seneschal in Uld - Nald's Steps in x: 10,5, y: 8,6. The first thing you need to do is talk to Aldiita, who can be found by taking the Etherite to the Gladiator's Guild and heading straight east towards the Golden Court. x: 11,2, y: 11,2.

Take the Etherite to the Adventurer's Guild and find the Grizzled Historian in Ulda's Shifting Sands - Nald's Stairs at coordinates. x11,4, y: 9,4. Then take the Etherite to the Thaumaturges Guild in Uld - Nald Steps and go up the stairs to the Mithril Eye Reporter at the coordinates. x7,7, y: 12,4.

Return to Aldiya again and show her the fan. Next, you need to talk to the following NPCs:

  • Willowy Noblewoman - Go back the way you came and go up the stairs to the Goldsmith shop in x: 10,1, y: 12,4.
  • Haughty Mother - Take Etherite to the Sapphire Avenue Exchange and head north to x:14, y:10.
  • Restless Noble - North of the previous NPC in x13,3, y: 9,4.

Return to Aldiya once for the last time for a cutscene, and then return north of where you originally started the quest. x: 10,7, y: 9,1 to complete it, you'll get the "Ballroom Etiquette - Fan Fare" item and the "Greatest Fan" achievement. Using this item grants the Little Ladies Dance emote.


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