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Zeni is Currency to be used in conjunction with the NPC's Ryo and Sanraku. They are used to gain access to Zeni Notorious Monsters.

  • Zeni is obtained by trading in Soul Plates. The amount of Zeni obtained depends on varying conditions:
    • Sanraku's interest in the type of monster a Soul Plate was obtained from.
    • Whether or not the Soul Plate was taken from a Regular Monster or a Notorious Monster from Sanraku's Recommended Fauna, such as Salvage, Assault, ISNM and Nyzul Isle.
    • The state of the Monster a Soul Plate is taken from, such as level, current Hit Points, claimed by the player taking the Picture, etc.
    • A Soul Plate from a high level monster of Sanraku's particular interest at low HP will typically give 75-77 Zeni.
    • A Soul Plate from a L50ish monster of his particular interest at low HP will give not much less, about 70 Zeni.
    • A Soul Plate from a L77ish monster of his particular interest at low HP will give up to 99 Zeni(nummer of debuffs & distance varied while capture pics,got 82-99 Zeni.)
    • NOTE:
      • It is speculated that Sanraku has a quota that can be reached from all players on the server. Once he receives this number of plates, he loses interest.
      • Ryo, Sanraku's Assistant, gives information on the current Subject of Interest and Recommended Fauna.
      • Ryo will also tell you the amount of Zeni a Soul Plate you trade to him is worth.
  • Zeni is spent to purchase Rare/Ex items used to immediately spawn various Notorious Monsters throughout the Aht Urhgan area.
    • To obtain such a trigger item, talk to Sanraku and chose to obtain information on Rare Fauna.
    • He will give you a list of available Zeni Notorious Monsters. More Options are available when trading the 100% drop Rare/Ex items from previous encounters to Sanraku for a single higher-tier selection.

By the Numbers

Just in case anyone was curious about how involved this can get, the calculations posted below are a guide. Please note that posted zeni prices for pops are APPROXIMATE as they can be higher depending on demand. Also note the following:

  • Costs were calculated using the Soultrapper 2000 (HQ camera) as the camera of choice.
  • these same costs for farming zeni to buy pop items for each tier use a conservative valuation where Sanraku is only giving 65 Zeni per pic.
  • 1k Imperial Standing = Imperial Gold Piece = rough market value of ~9k gil = 200 Jetton.
  • Time Costs were calculated on the basis that you can only trade 10 pics per/ hr.
  • most importantly understand that your own experiences may vary slightly so only use the info posted here as a guideline.

  • Tier I - approx 1K Zeni
  • Tier II - approx 2k Zeni
  • Tier III - approx 3k Zeni
  • Tier IV - approx 4k Zeni

Case Example

So I just popped Tinnin today and all I got to show for it was a Tinnin Fang. So what did I do to earn that AWESOME drop well.... This is DIRECTLY from my experience.

Tier I (1k Zeni cost) x 3 = 3k Zeni + Tier II (2k Zeni cost) x 3 = 6k Zeni + Tier III (3k Zeni cost) x 3 = 9k Zeni + Tier IV (4k Zeni cost) x 1 = 4k Zeni + = 22k Zeni TOTAL

Average Redemptive Value (ARV) of pics = 75 Zeni At 75 Zeni/ picture, I took ~293 pics, using 6 HQ cameras and 24 stacks of film

The total cost of those items was 3,104 Jetton = 16 IGP = 16K IS = ~144k gil (if the pops are at minimum cost, it can, and it has taken 1.5 to 2 times as much gil/zeni to pop a T4)

Zeni Point Testing

Tested out zeni point values on the mob of interest. Type of camera and film does not appear to increase Zeni yield. HP total did make a difference (about 20 zeni difference when mob was at 100% and when mob was at 1%) The math above should be changed to reflect this.

22k Zeni TOTAL

ARV of pics = 60 Zeni(this is a more reasonable number) equals ~367 pictures. ~30 cameras and ~30 stacks of film

Total cost of items would be 120 Jetton = ~600 IS (Assuming Jettons are bought with gold pieces) = 6000 gil (at 1k per silver coion)

Historical Background

Zeni is a historical name for Yen, the standard currency of Japan. Zeni is also widely used as the form of currency in many fictional stories, such as Capcom's Megaman series and the Dragon Ball manga/anime.

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