Tough Guys

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Tough Guys

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Quest giver
Oboro
Location
Eastern La Noscea (X:5.9, Y:6.1)
Job
Ninja
Level
45
Experience
Experience 11,880
Gil
Gil 0
Previous quest
Feature QuestNinja Bathin'
Next quest
Feature QuestThe Crow Knows
Patch
2.4

Oboro would bequeath to you that which you have earned.

— In-game description


Rewards

Unlocks

Walkthrough

See also: Artifact Armor

The quest coordinates are deceiving - you actually need to find the dock storehouse and talk to Byakubu at (X:21.2 Y:26.6) to enter, then you are teleported to the quest location.

Steps

Journal

  • Oboro would bequeath to you that which you have earned.
  • Oboro believes that you have proven yourself worthy of inheriting his people's traditional garb, and has thusly ordered a full set to be delivered from his village. As such a shipment would arouse suspicion at the docks, he has arranged for the goods to be delivered to the De Nevelle Checkpoint in middle La Noscea.
  • That which awaited you at the checkpoint was not the delivery you sought, but a surprise attack at the hands of a suspicious porter, who you subsequently dispatched. Speak with the shadowy porter cowering beside his compatriot's limp body in hopes of finding out just what manner of skulduggery is going on here.
  • Your questioning of the shadowy porter reaches an abrupt end when none other than Karasu appears to silence the tongues of his own men. Karasu claims that the measures he has taken are for your own benefit, as he would see you truly consummate your training before you inherit the garb of the shinobi. To this end, he has entrusted the various pieces to four of his “shadows” that he has deemed expendable. You are to traverse the land and defeat each in single combat to earn what you would claim as yours. Your first challenge awaits at the Red Rooster Stead.
  • You dispatch a minion of Karasu's disguised as a milkmaid. Open the crate beside her to claim the piece of ninja garb she had been guarding.
  • You lay claim to your first piece of ninja garb. Travel on to Costa del Sol, where your next challenge awaits.
  • You dispatch another minion of Karasu's. Open the crate beside her to claim the piece of ninja garb she had been guarding.
  • You claim your second piece of ninja garb. Continue on to Jijiroon's Trading Post, where yet another challenge awaits.
  • You have dispatched yet another minion of Karasu's, this time disguised as a fisherman. Open the crate beside him to claim the piece of ninja garb he had been guarding.
  • You have claimed a third piece of ninja garb. Proceed on to Camp Overlook, where your fourth and final challenge awaits!
  • You defeat the last of Karasu's underlings, this one disguised as a trader. Open the crate to collect yet one more piece of ninja garb.
  • You obtain the fourth piece of ninja garb, which leaves but one piece remaining to complete the set. Return to the De Neville Checkpoint, where Karasu has promised to give you a little something extra.
  • It was not Karasu, but Oboro who greeted you back at the checkpoint, along with a letter stating that the promised surprise will be delivered straight to your doorstep. Oboro fears that this is little more than a thinly veiled threat. Hurry back to the docks and deliver Tsubame from danger!

Dialogue

Accepting the quest

Oboro: [Player]. I look into your eyes today, and see a mind unclouded by worldly cares. The time has come——I would pass on to you the ancestral garb of the shinobi.
Oboro: Knowing that this day was close at hand, I have already made the necessary arrangements. With Karasu watching our every move, I cannot act freely, so I asked your friends at the Rogues' Guild to send word to my village and arrange for the delivery of a set.
Oboro: Needless to say, this location must remain a secret. I have arranged for the goods to be delivered in secret to the De Nevelle Checkpoint. A porter there will be expecting you.
Oboro: Tsubame and I must express our thanks to your Captain Jacke. Be mindful in your travels, [Player]. We eagerly await your return.

Speaking to the Suspicious-looking Porter

Suspicious-looking Porter: Expectin' a shipment of goods, ye say?
Suspicious-looking Porter: Now that strikes me as right curious, on account of how a scraggly fellow came by not long ago to claim them.
Suspicious-looking Porter: They were actually yours, ye say? Well, ain't that a bloody coincidence!
Suspicious-looking Porter: See, the fellow I talked to said that someone was like to come by sayin' just that... And that if he/she did, he'd pay good coin for me to gut him/her good an' proper.

Speaking to the Shadowy Porter - cutscene

Shadowy Porter: H-Have mercy! If I knew you were this strong, I never would have taken his money!
Karasu: And if I knew you were this incompetent, I would have put you out of your misery long ago.
Karasu: Well, if it isn't my favorite chirping little horsebird. Oh, come now, I'm not that scary...am I?
Karasu: I heard from a little bird in Doma of a shipment en route to Eorzea in secret. I surmised——I'm quite good at that, you see——that it might have something to do with you and your friends, and I just had to know what was inside.
Karasu: Lo and behold, what did I find but a shiny set of shinobi garb! Why did you not tell me it was your nameday, little chick? I would have bought you something far more fitting——like a sack of gysahl greens! Ahahaha!
Karasu: No, I fear Brother Dim and Sister Swallow are mistaken——you are not quite ready for such an honor. But this is no fault of your own——after all, the student is only as good as his/her teacher.
Karasu: But today is your lucky day, little chick, for a true master has come to take you under his wing.
Karasu: Four crates, scattered to the winds, each containing one of the items you seek. Four of my shadows, guarding each piece with their lives. A test, one where failure will mean your death.
Karasu: Red Rooster Stead. Costa del Sol. Jijiroon's Trading Post. Camp Overlook. Claim that which you seek by your own hand, or die in the act——it is of little matter to me. If by some chance you survive, return here. You just might find a very special present awaits you. Now shoo, shoo, I say!

Speaking to the Suspicious-looking Milkmaid

Suspicious-looking Milkmaid: Pardon me, milord/[?]. Have you seen my aldgoats anywhere?
Suspicious-looking Milkmaid: ...Oh, it's you. Don't worry, this won't hurt...much.

Speaking to the Suspicious-looking Midwife

Suspicious-looking Midwife: Oh, dear heavens! I must have fallen asleep while sunbathing. How can I ever thank you for rousing me from slumber?
Suspicious-looking Midwife: What say I slit your throat and we call it even, eh?

Speaking to the Suspicious-looking Puller

Suspicious-looking Puller: What's with the dour face, lad/lass? Fish just not bitin' today?
Suspicious-looking Puller: Maybe they know you're already a dead man/[?]...?

Speaking to the Suspicious-looking Trader

Suspicious-looking Trader: Whatever possessed me to set up shop in this ungodly place!? I'm like to drop dead from the fumes before I see a single gil in profit!
Suspicious-looking Trader: 'Course, if I bring yer head back to Karasu, I'll be set for life!

Waiting at destination - cutscene

Oboro: ...[Player]. I am relieved to see you safe. When you did not return, I feared the worst.
Oboro: Karasu did what!? Forgive me... I never suspected he would target you on your own. It is clear now that his treachery knows no bounds.
Oboro: And yet, it is curious. Again, he chose to test you rather than dispatch you by his own hand. His intentions remain as inscrutable as ever... Hm. What's this?
Oboro: ...Karasu!
Oboro: "Welcome back, [Player]! And hullo to you as well, Oboro. I left the present I promised you on your doorstep. Such a shame that you weren't at home..."
Oboro: Th-The docks! Tsubame... Byakubu... Yomei... We must hurry!
Oboro: [Player], I realize it is far too early in your training for this, but the situation is grim. Our only hope of surviving the battle ahead is for you to learn the mudra Jin.
Oboro: This is the mudra that will allow you to harness the energies of your fellow man. It is also the final mudra that I can teach you.