Euphrosyne is the second Alliance Raid featured inFinal Fantasy 14s expansion, Endwalker.

Make use ofpersonal and raid-wide mitigationto help soften the blow.

Matrons Plenty

Nophica fills the field with flowers andcreates a ring of thorns around the outer edge.

A collage image of Euphrosyne and Menphina, goddess of love in Final Fantasy 14.

The Giving Land

Nophica will either be surrounded by flower petals or a ring of brambles.

If the animation has flower petals, she will do a point-blank Area of Effect blast.

If the animation has brambles, she will do a donut Area of Effect.

The Warrior of Light, Krile, G’raha Tia, Derryk, and Snoegeim from Final Fantasy 14.

You mustmove away when you see petals, andmove in close when you see brambles.

Matrons Harvest

A reversal of Matrons Plenty, returning the arena to its original state.

This will also deal heavy raid-wide damage, somitigate and heal through it as needed.

An image of Nophica, the Matron, from Final Fantasy 14.

Reapers Gale

Nophica creates two chessboard-shaped Area of Effect zones that cover the entire arena.

Floral Haze

Nophica affects the entire raid with a forced march debuff.

For example, Right Face moves you right.

An image depicting Nophica from the Final Fantasy 14 raid, Euphrosyne, and two of her attacks. One is a powerful wreathe of petals, the other a circle of brambles.

Both the fields and the beams have corresponding symbols: circles for blue, and triangles for yellow.

Landwalker

Large circles thatexplode with Area of Effect damage, used in conjunction with Reapers Gale.

Otherwise, she will repeat the mechanics from the other phases.

An image of Nophica from Final Fantasy 14, demonstrating her attack, Matron’s breath. There are two fields; one blue, one yellow, with beams matching their colours.

Furrow

A stack marker will land on one player, and you mustgroup together to reduce damage.

Heavens Earth

A triple tank-buster,tanks should move away from the groupwhen targeted.

There are also tank busters to be wary of - move away from the group and mitigate as needed.

An image of the Euphrosyne Raid from FInal Fantasy 14, demonstrating Nophica’s attack, Landwalker. Large danger zones cross the battlefield, interspersed with wide circle areas.

Move far away from Ecliptic Comet, then move behind the Behemothwhile its casting Trounce.

Both bossesmust be tanked separately from each other.

Otherwise, they will receive a buff named Sibling Revelry, increasing both their damage and defence.

An image depicting a Behemoth from Final Fantasy 14’s Raid, Euphrosyne, summoning a meteor on a raid attacking it.

Spinners Wheel

The most complex mechanic at play here isNymeias Spinners Wheel.

Nymeia will target the raid with one of four card-based mechanics.

There are two cards, and two inverted versions of those cards.

An image of Althyk and Nymeia, bosses from Final Fantasy 14.

Attraction

Designated by a card with a heart above players heads.

When the debuff timer expires,characters must be looking away from Nymeiaor become Seduced.

If the card is reversed,they must be looking at her instead.

An image of the boss fight Althyk and Nymeia in Final Fantasy 14’s raid, Euphrosyne, demonstrating the Spinner’s Wheel mechanic. Cards hover above players' heads, while an eye atop Nymeia warns them to look away.

Mythril Greataxe

Althyk will createa large Area of Effect in a cone.

Hydroptosis

Point-blank Area of Effect damage.Spread out to avoid damage, while avoiding the lines from Axioma.

Inexorable Pull

Althyk will attempt to fling the entire raid into the air for heavy damage.

An image of the boss fight Althyk and Nymeia from Final Fantasy 14’s raid, Euphrosyne. This image demonstrates Hydrorythmos, an attack which sees a wave of water sweep across the arena.

Stand in the dark zones created by Axiomato receive the Heavy debuff and avoid being launched.

you’re free to move as soon as the waves vanish.

Petra

A shared tank-buster.

An image demonstrating Althyk and Nymeia, a boss from Final Fantasy 14 Endwalker’s Euphrosyne raid, using their “Time and Tide” attack. A clock appears over three pools of water, changing the order in which they’ll explode.

The tanks will need togroup up and use mitigationas needed.

Hydrostasis

Nymeia will teleport to the south of the platform and summon three towers.

Each will explode in order from one to three, indicated by diamond symbols, knocking players back.

An image of raiders facing down additional monsters in Final Fantasy 14’s Euphrosyne. The Heaven of Ice is an elaborate structure made out of ice, while the enemies they are facing are suits of frozen armour and icy elementals.

Position yourselfso youll be knocked toward the next towerthats exploding.

Althyk will target either mechanic with tethers, speeding up the rate at which the mechanics trigger.

The rest will explode in their normal sequence.

An image of the goddess Halone, The Fury, a boss from Final Fantasy 14.

These danger zones will then deal damage in the order they appear, somemorise the pattern and dodge accordingly.

Spears Three

A telegraphed triple tank-buster,tanks will need to spread out and mitigateas needed.

Thousandfold Thrust

Halone will surround herself with orange circles, which then rotate to a single point.

An image of Halone, a raid boss from Final Fantasy 14’s raid Euphrosyne, using a move named Tetrapagos. Halone is summoning a deadly ring of ice at her feet.

The goal is to get as far away from the Wrath of Halone while avoiding the ring of ice.

Phase Two: Glacial Spears

Glacial Spears is a mini-enrage timer.

While imprisoned, Halone will also fire a rotating beam from the centre of the arena.

An image depicting Halone, a boss from Final Fantasy 14’s raid Euphrosyne, using Wrath of Alone. Halone is summoning an icy blast while a frozen ring closes in on her position.

All spears need to die before Halones The Furys Frost gauge fills, or the raid will wipe.

In her third phase, Menphina summons her loyal hound Dalamud, adding extra danger zones to dodge.

Silver Mirror

Players are targeted withArea of Effect attacks that drop under their feet.

An image demonstrating Halone, a boss from Final Fantasy 14’s raid Euphrosyne, using her mechanic Glacial Spears. Raid members are trapped inside prisons of ice, where they must destroy spears to avoid an icy death.

Move away as needed.

This keeps them close together, making it easier for your allies to dodge further blasts.

Menphina will then teleport to the middle of the battlefield and cast Selenian Mysteria.

An image of the Glacial Spears mechanic in Final Fantasy 14’s Euphrosyne raid. In the middle of the chaos, a spear prepares to fire rotating beams. It is indicated by rotating arrows which way it will turn.

Moonset Rays

A stack marker will appear over one character in the raid.Group up tospread out the damage.

Thiswill leave a very small areaof the arena free, and we recommendusingSprint to get into the proper position.

During the entire phase, Menphina will combine her mechanics.

An image that depicts Halone preparing to use a combination of her abilities, from the Euphrosyne raid in Final Fantasy 14.

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An image of Menphina, The Lover, from Final Fantasy 14.

An image of Menphina from Final Fantasy 14’s Euphrosyne raid, using the ability Midnight Frost, summoning deadly ice at her heels.

An image of the Menphina fight from Final Fantasy 14’s Euphrosyne raid, demonstrating her alternate use of Love’s Light. Moon symbols appear over danger zones on the floor, one of which is waxing while the other moons are new. The waxing moons will explode first, so the player is positioned in a new moon zone.

An image of Menphina from the Final Fantasy 14 raid Euphrosyne, using Selenian Mysteria. Menphina is in the centre of the arena, and she has summoned pillars and sprites to attack the raid. These icy pillars need to be destroyed to break the shield surrounding her.

An image of Dalamud from Final Fantasy 14’s Euphrosyne. The floor is coated in ice as Menphina lingers off-screen to release a powerful attack.

An image of Menphina from Final Fantasy 14’s Euphrosyne raid, performing a combo attack with her loyal hound, Dalamud. Dalamud is holding a sickle in one paw, telegraphing which half of the arena he is about to strike.

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