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FFXIV Shadowbringers: How to Start Healer Role Quest

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Shadowbringers is the highly-anticipated major expansion for Final Fantasy XIV, and there is an enormous amount of content for fans to dig their teeth into. If you play the healer role, you are probably wondering how to start the healer role quest, and we have everything you need to know.

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How to Start the Healer Role Quest In Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers

Like everything in Final Fantasy XIV, you need to advance to a certain point in the MSQ to unlock the healer role quest, so begin progressing through Shadowbringer’s main storyline. In this case, you’ll receive the ability to start all of your role quests, including the healer role quest line once you’ve completed the main story quest mission: Warrior of Darkness.

You will also need to have a healer job class at level 70, so make sure to put in the time to get your level up. Once these requirements have been set, the quest you are looking for is called Traditions and Travails. The quest giver’s name is Giott, and they are located at the following coordinates in the Crystarium: X:10.7 Y:15.4

This will kick off a series of quests that sort of replace your job quests, at least until you reach level 80. In order to complete the final mission of the Shadowbringers quest line, you must complete all of the role quests for at least one role. Completing all of them will unlock some kind of bonus, that we’re not entirely sure of yet. But for sure, you’ll need to finish one, so if you’re here, the healer role quest is probably the one you’ll want to do.

Talk to them to initiate it, and that’s everything you need to Start the Healer Role Quest in FFXIV Shadowbringers.

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