In Final Fantasy XIV, there are Hunting Logs that more or less track your level to provide a suitable challenge when you engage the critters. That is to say, if you are around the same level, you will more or less overpower them. This is less of a case for the Grand Company Hunting Logs which are scaled to probably align with your highest level character by the time you can access the log.
There are however opportunities to complete Hunting Log with vastly underlevelled enemies in easy locations during FATEs -- which let you not only get your Hunting Log reward but a FATE participation reward as well. Also, some enemies are in clumps and you can end up pulling a larger mob than you want (especially if you have no ranged attack to pull enemies, such as being a Pugilist). FATEs involving kill-counts often have respawning non-player allies nearby to help with being mobbed.
Here are some examples
There are however opportunities to complete Hunting Log with vastly underlevelled enemies in easy locations during FATEs -- which let you not only get your Hunting Log reward but a FATE participation reward as well. Also, some enemies are in clumps and you can end up pulling a larger mob than you want (especially if you have no ranged attack to pull enemies, such as being a Pugilist). FATEs involving kill-counts often have respawning non-player allies nearby to help with being mobbed.
Here are some examples
- Amalj'aa Archer / Amalj'aa Lancer / Amalj'aa Pugilist (L25-47) - Eastern Thanalan > Drybone > L18 Westward Bound
- Cochineal Cactuar (L11) - Central Thanalan > Black Brush > L5 Let Them Eat Cactus
- Redbelly Sharpeye (L19-32) - South Shroud > Upper Paths > L22 To Whom the Toll Goes
- Ziz (L28) - Northern Shroud > Fall Float > L24 It Ziz What It Is
- Ixali Boldwing (L47) - North Shroud > Treespeak > L3 No Birds Allowed
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