The Raimdelle NodeX

The New and Improved XIV Unspoiled Nodes Desktop Gathering App!

This app was built from scratch midway through 'A Realm Reborn'. Due to the several changes in the way gathering works in 'Heavensward', along with some persistant deficiencies, the original app became unfit to deliver an ideal notification experience. Hoping to deliver a more efficient and user friendly program, version 2 was rebuilt from scratch again with a better framework in mind. Version 3 was again redesigned for further simplicity and future-proofing.

The Raimdelle Nodex focuses on the user experience, providing concise, complete, and organized information whenever possible. Customization and setup are minimized for simplicity, and the UI is clean and unobtrusive, allowing you to keep the information on-screen even while running Savage content.

Frandelont Raimdelle is famous for his work in classifying the many beings found in Eorzea, but his codex was not his only project. Raimdelle adventured far and wide to conduct his research, and along the way stumbled upon much of the land's bounty. After experiencing the numerous landscapes of the world, he began to take note of elusive, ephemeral (some would even say legendary) nodes of the finest resources, unspoiled by even the greediest of Lalafell. Thus his secondary project, the Raimdelle NodeX, was born.*

The NodeX is currently in the Beta(β) build.
The core features are fully implemented, but some bugs may be present.

Download the installer here!

(Available for Windows Only)

07/14/19 : v3.00.5.0(β) - Design Overhaul + 5.0 Update
09/18/18 : v2.28.4.3(β) - Minor Changes + 4.4 Items Update
05/22/18 : v2.24.4.3(β) - Long Overdue Stormblood Fixes + Eureka/4.3 Update
07/06/17 : v2.22.4.0(β) - Comprehensive Stormblood Update
06/17/17 : v2.20.4.0(α) - Initial Stormblood Update

03/20/16 : v2.12.3.5(α) - Alerts and Popup Implementation
03/14/16 : v2.11.3.5(α) - Graphical and UI Adjustments
03/01/16 : v2.10.3.5(α) - Initial Release
07/06/16 : v2.05.3.3 - Core Testing

* Historical accuracy may be widely disputed.