Final Fantasy 16 Chronolith Rewards Trials Reward

Final Fantasy 16 Chronolith Rewards: Accessories Reward List for Beating Trials

The list of Final Fantasy 16 Chronolith rewards is rather short and sweet. But it’s worth the trouble earning them by completing these timed Chronolith Trials if you want to enhance your Eikon and make their abilities more powerful. You can also choose to beat more difficult versions of these trials by interacting with the Arete Stone. If you haven’t unlocked Chronolith Trials yet, you’ll need to complete the Fire in the Sky main quest first before you can access the trials at the chronoliths. Here’s a breakdown of all the accessory rewards that you can earn by finishing every FF16 Chronolith Trial.

Final Fantasy 16 Chronolith Trials rewards list

The following is a list of the accessories you earn as Chronolith Trials rewards:

  • The Favor of Earth – Increases Earthen Fury damage by 7% (The Hand of Titan – Titan Chronolith Tiral)
  • The Favor of Fire – Increases Flames of Rebirth damage by 8% (The Hand of Hyperion – Phoenix Chronolith Trial)
  • The Favor of Lightning – Increases Judgment Bolt damage by 12% (The Hand of Iapetus – Ramuh Chronolith Trial)
  • The Favor of Light – Increases Gigaflare damage by 5% (The Hand of Mimas – Bahamut Chronolith Trial)
  • The Will of Darkness – Increases Dancing Steel damage by 20% (The Hand of Enceladus – Odin Chronolith Trial)
  • The Will of Ice – Increases Diamond Dust damage by 10% (The Hand of Rhea – Shiva Chronolith Trial)
  • The Will of Wind – Increases Aerial Blast damage by 12% (The Hand of Dione – Garuda Chronolith Trial)

Each Chronolith Trial will ask you to finish a limited-time challenge with a particular Eikon with fixed abilities. You’ll typically earn more time on the clock by using various Battle Techniques.

If you’re able to complete all seven Chronolith Trials, Clive will be rewarded with the Circle of Malius. This is an item that is needed to obtain the For the Hoard trophy.

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