Final Fantasy 14 players are in for a treat when the highly anticipated Moogle Treasure Trove event returns on October 15th. This fan-favorite event will run until the servers go down for maintenance ahead of Patch 7.1, which is expected in mid-November. With the arrival of Patch 7.1, titled “Crossroads,” just around the corner, the Moogle Treasure Trove offers a great opportunity for players to earn unique rewards, including an item that has topped players' wishlists: the Donut Earring.
This round of the event has a variety of items to exchange for irregular Tomestones, but the Donut Earring stands out as a must-have accessory. Known for its quirky design and rarity, this earring is a huge draw for players, making it even more worth participating in the event. As Final Fantasy 14 Veterans know, these exclusive event items often don't come back for a while, so players don't want to miss out.

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The Donut Earring showcases Final Fantasy 14's quirky charm
The Donut Earring, available for 100 Irregular Tomestones, is one of the most eye-catching rewards from this Moogle Treasure Trove event. Its fun, whimsical design has quickly made it a favorite among players looking to add a unique style to their collection.
The Donut Earring embodies more than just a simple accessory Final Fantasy 14its characteristic playful spirit and strong connection to society. While it may not be tied to a specific meme, its quirky charm resonates with the game's culture of light-hearted fun, especially appealing to players who enjoy a touch of humor in their glamor choices.
This is reminiscent of the soaring popularity of Moo Deng, the pygmy hippopotamus who became an internet sensation and caused the in-game item to rise in price. Like Moo Deng, Donut Earring knocks in FF14s ability to celebrate fun, whimsy and self-expression through character customization. By offering unique, offbeat items like this, Final Fantasy 14 continues to show that it knows its audience and delivers the kind of wonderful, quirky rewards that keep players engaged and eager for more.
Rare mounts and glamor items are also featured
In addition to the Donut Earring, players can also exchange Tomestones for rare mounts, such as the Innocent Gwiber Trumpet and Drake Horn. These mounts, usually locked behind difficult content or older expansions, are highly sought after by players who may not have acquired them during their initial release. Glamor enthusiasts will also have the opportunity to pick up unique cosmetic items such as the Casual Attire Coffer and Modern Aesthetics – Early to Rise, perfect for refreshing their in-game look.
Timing of the event and patch 7.1 Contents
The timing of the Moogle Treasure Trove event gives players plenty of time to collect Tomestones before Patch 7.1 is released. With the event ending when servers go down for patch maintenance in mid-November, this is a perfect way for players to stay engaged while they wait for the new content coming in “Crossroads.” From the continuation of the main scenario to Final Fantasy 11 crossover alliance raid, Patch 7.1 promises to be a big update, but for now, the Moogle Treasure Trove offers players a chance to grab some awesome items and gear.