FFXIV: Where No Loporrit Has Gone Before Quest Guide

There are numerous quests in Final Fantasy XIV. It’s easy to get lost in what you need to do to unlock certain aspects of the game, and this is also true when attempting to begin the Omicron Tribal Quests. Unlike the Arkasodara Tribal Quests, the Omicron questline does not necessitate the completion of a series of side quests beforehand. Instead, there is only one quest that you must complete. “Where No Loporrit Has Gone Before” is a quest available after completing Endwalker’s main scenario. Here is our FFXIV quest guide for “Where No Loporrit Has Gone Before.”

FFXIV: Where No Loporrit Has Gone Before Quest Guide

Where No Loporrit Has Gone Before

As previously stated, Where No Loporrit Has Gone Before is a quest that appears after completing the Endwalker expansion’s Main Scenario Quest. This means finishing the quest titled “Endwalker.” When you’ve completed this, you’ll be able to pick up the “Where No Loporrit Has Gone Before” quest from our good friend Jammingway in Old Sharlayan (X:11, Y:13.8).

Once you’ve obtained the quest, you must travel to Thaumazein, which is located in Labryinthos and is where the Ragnarok ship is docked.

Speak to Jammingway again, and you’ll be transported to Ultimate Thule, where you’ll meet some of the Omicrons. Follow the instructions and speak with N-7000. This will then open up a new dungeon for you to explore. “The Stigma Dreamscape” will appear, and you must complete it in order to continue with this questline. After that, you can then speak with N-7000 and Jammingway to finish up the quest.

That brings us to the end of our guide to “Where No Loporrit Has Gone Before.” Now you can begin the first of the Omicron Tribal Quests. It’s time to train these machines to be baristas.

About Final Fantasy XIV

Final Fantasy XIV
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Developer(s) Square Enix Business Division 5
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Director(s) Naoki Yoshida
Producer(s) Naoki Yoshida
Designer(s)
  • Naoki Yoshida
  • Nobuaki Komoto
Programmer(s) Hideyuki Kasuga
Artist(s)
  • Hiroshi Minagawa
  • Akihiko Yoshida
  • Takeo Suzuki
Writer(s) Kazutoyo Maehi
Composer(s)
  • Masayoshi Soken
  • Nobuo Uematsu
Series Final Fantasy
Platform(s)
  • Windows
  • PlayStation 3[a]
  • PlayStation 4
  • OS X
  • PlayStation 5
Release
  • Windows, PlayStation 3
  • August 27, 2013
  • PlayStation 4
  • April 14, 2014
  • OS X
  • June 23, 2015
  • PlayStation 5
  • May 25, 2021
Genre(s) MMORPG
Mode(s) Multiplayer