In Final Fantasy 16's "Righting Wrongs" main story mission, players will encounter a new feature called Alliant Reports, which proves to be a valuable tool for Clive and his companions. Alliant Reports simplify the process of tracking side quests in every explorable region by presenting a comprehensive list of available quests, their clients, and the rewards they offer. Additionally, players will have the opportunity to embark on three new side quests, including one named "Welcoming Committee."
Set in the Lostwing settlement, the "Welcoming Committee" quest entails aiding newly arrived Bearers in adjusting to their unfamiliar surroundings. While the rewards may not be particularly noteworthy and the quest itself fairly straightforward, it offers valuable insights into the daily lives of Valisthea's Bearers.
How to Complete Welcoming Committee in Final Fantasy 16
To initiate the "Welcoming Committee" side quest, players must first travel to Lostwing once they have unlocked Alliant Reports. Upon arrival, they should seek out a man named Alain, who informs them that there are a couple of new Bearers struggling to adjust to their unfamiliar surroundings. Alain expresses optimism that Clive might be able to assist them in feeling more comfortable and offers a small reward as an incentive for Clive's assistance.
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Assuming players agree, their first task is to communicate with the two Bearers. After assuring them of their safety in Lostwing, Clive kindly offers to fetch them some nourishment from the nearby tavern, which is where players should make their way next. Initially, the Sobersided Shopkeeper doesn't provide much assistance, but upon noticing the innkeeper's mark that the players received during the "The Dead of Night" main story mission, her attitude quickly changes. She agrees to let Clive gather as much bread and wine as he requires.
Players can easily collect the bread and wine from the counter on the right side of the woman. They should then bring the items back to the two Bearers. Surprisingly, the Bearers, who are used to being treated poorly, are incredibly touched by this act of kindness. They start to believe that Lostwing may not be such a terrible place to live after all. The FF16 side quest concludes with the hope instilled in the Bearers' hearts, and players are rewarded with a Gil Bug and 16 XP. Final Fantasy 16 is now exclusively available for the PlayStation 5.