If you’re looking to get those Grand Company promotions, farming Relic Weapon materials, or simply trying to make some extra gil, Grand Company Seals are the best way. That means you need a way to earn that wonderful currency fast. That’s where this guide comes in, offering you a variety of ways to stock up on Grand Company Seals. If you want to know more about the overall system, check out our full Grand Company and Company Seals guide.
How to Farm Grand Company Seals in 2022
Why do you want to be a higher rank within your Grand Company, outside of the raised cap on Company Seals? Well, higher ranks give you access to better items at the storefronts from the respective Quartermasters. The lower ranks simply offer gear, but higher ranks give you access to worthwhile materials. Notably, at the Sergeant Rank, you can purchase Glamour Prisms and Glamour Dispellers from the Quartermasters, among other things (more on that later). With the “why” out of the way, let’s talk about the “how.”
Expert Deliveries Are the Best, Right Now
This is the best way to gain ranks, but it won’t unlock until you reach the Sergeant Second Class. (You’ll have to use the other methods to reach this rank first). Expert Deliveries allow you to turn in weapons and armor to your Personnel Officer for seals. Eligible weapons and armor are anything marked with green, blue, or pink rarity, and you get more Company Seals for gear with higher item levels.
You can turn in gear to your Grand Company’s Personnel Officer:
- Storm Personnel Officer – Limsa Lominsa Upper Decks (X: 13.1, Y: 12.7)
- Flame Personnel Officer – Ul’dah – Steps of Nald (X: 8.3, Y: 9.0)
- Serpent Personnel Officer – New Gridania (X: 9.8, Y: 11.0)
Select “Undertake supply and provisioning missions” and then click the “Expert Delivery” tab. This will show all of the gear in your inventory that can be sold to your Grand Company for Seals.
Once you’ve unlocked Expert Deliveries, the fastest way to get gear to sell is to run dungeons on a max level character unsynced. For a full level 90, running late Heavensward and early Stormblood dungeons will be the best way to farm. Dungeons like Sirensong Sea, the Great Gubal Library, and the Antitower are all great options that can be completed in five minutes or less. You want to do these solo, because then all the gear in the loot pool goes directly to you.
Likewise, you can do an unsynced raid like Alexander – The Fist of the Father (A1N). Trade in the raid currency at the respective vendor in order to get the raid gear, and then turn that back in to the Company Personnel Officer for a chunk of Seals.
FATEs
Completing any FATE of any level will net you some GC Seals. This is also good if you’re grinding FATEs in a specific region for alt leveling, a Relic Weapon quest, or something else. Honestly, this is the primary way to power-level Grand Company Ranks.
Duty Roulettes
There are two Duty Roulettes that offer Company Seals: Leveling and Guildhests. We recommend doing Leveling every day and skipping the Guildhests one. If you’re a Tank or Healer, your queues will be instant and you’ll be getting about 1,000 Seals per run. (It’s also the best Duty Roulette to run for leveling up alternate Jobs.) This is in addition to other important rewards like “clusters” that can be used to purchase combat Materia in any town. More rewards means higher total bang for your buck while you farm Company Seals!
Supply and Provision Missions
If you’re a Disciple of the Land or Hand, these missions might be the best bet for you. Talk to your Company Personnel Officer and you can receive a quest to provide gathered or crafted items. You can do this once per day for each crafting and gathering Job unlocked. Talk to the Personnel Officer and select “Undertake supply and provisioning missions.” This is also great for leveling FFXIV gatherers or crafters quickly as well!
Grand Company Leves
These are Levequests that are marked as belonging to each Grand Company. You can do any of those Guildleves for any Company, but you gain extra experience and Seals if you do a Guildleve for the Company you belong to. These come from specific Levemetes, which includes the following:
Level 20-25
- Eugene (Maelstrom) – Lower La Noscea (X: 23.7, Y: 34.9)
- Cedrepierre (Twin Adder) – East Shroud (X: 16.3, Y: 27.5)
- Kikiri (Immortal Flame) – Eastern Thanalan (X: 13.8, Y: 24)
Level 30
- C’lafumyn (Maelstrom) – Western La Noscea (X: 33.4, Y: 30.6)
- H’amneko (Twin Adder) – South Shroud (X: 17.4, Y: 30.3)
- Blue Herring (Immortal Flame) – Southern Thanalan (X: 18.6, Y: 13.1)
Level 35
- Haisie (All Companies) – Coerthas Central Highlands (X: 25, Y: 28.6)
Level 40
- Lodille (All Companies) – Coerthas Central Highlands (X: 11.9, Y: 16.8)
Level 45
- Eidhart (All Companies) – Mor Dhona (X: 30.7, Y: 12.1)
Once you finish your seal farm, you can also use Levequests for making a sizable chunk of change — particularly if you’re a crafting using the best Levequests for gil in FFXIV right now.
And that’s pretty much that for the Grand Company Seal farm in FFXIV! These are the best ways we know of right now, but if you have any suggestions you think we’ve missed, let us know in the comments below and we’ll make sure to update as we go along.