Below is a list of the game’s dungeons, with links to their respective walkthroughs (currently in-progress) as well as a few pointers to consider before you head in and explore. No level required:
Final Fantasy 15 - Tomb of the Just Final Fantasy 15 - Pitioss dungeon
Level 30-40 recommended:
Final Fantasy 15 - Daurell Caverns Final Fantasy 15 - Malmalam Thicket Final Fantasy 15 - Myrlwood Forest Final Fantasy 15 - Rock of Ravatogh
Level 50-55 recommended:
Final Fantasy 15 - Balouve Mine Final Fantasy 15 - Costlemark Tower Final Fantasy 15 - Crestholm Channels Final Fantasy 15 - Formouth Garrison
High-level enemy encounters and dungeons:
Final Fantasy 15 - Adamantoise battle strategy for the Let Sleeping Mountains Lie quest Final Fantasy 15 locked doors - How to open them and complete the Menace Beneath Lucis quests
Carry with you a range of weapons and magic to ensure you can expose the weaknesses of the monsters and bosses you face within. Having Light weapons will help with daemons, and we’d recommend using the Enhancement technique for Ignis (unlocked for a scant 18 AP in the Ascension tree) that temporarily transforms your weapon’s element to the weakness of the enemy you are locked-on to (and also gives a boost to magic and weapons already of that element). If the latter is used regularly, then locking the nodes and skills to trigger Techniques faster is obviously recommended. If you become overwhelmed part-way through a dungeon, or need to retreat to get back to full health, stock up on items and so on, you can return to the beginning from the map screen. Don’t be afraid to do this either; while enemies will respawn upon your return, half the battle of exploring a dungeon is learning the layout, so with this newfound knowledge you can sprint past any nasties you don’t want to fight and get back to where you left off.
Additional reporting by Matthew Reynolds