Unlike airships in other games in the series, the Final Fantasy 15 flying car Regalia Type F is an entirely optional find, so you could easily miss it if you’re going for the story alone. It’s a late game find, but makes going back to previous areas all the more enjoyable. In the meantime, you’ll have to continue exploring by ground, though we can save you some time with an infinite sprint trick that should speed up any hunts and other activities. You then need a third component, the Strange Engine, which you can procure from Formouth Garrison. You should get a side-quest alerting you to this base after completing the others, but it’s also said you can approach it directly to also gain access. The base is optional and very challenging, and we’d argue you should go in above the game’s recommendation to take it on at level 46, perhaps after finishing the main storyline. It culminates in two giant mech battles, and though you can cheese it with gun turrets (see the above embedded video to see what we mean) it pays to come back with a high level squad. Once you’ve cleared it, take the Strange Engine and other two previously collected key items to trusty mechanic Cindy, who will upgrade you party with the flying car. Off you go! Need more help? Our Final Fantasy 15 guide and walkthrough can provide tips on main story, as well as the open-world’s many quests and activities. Learning how to get AP fast, EXP fast and money or Gil fast will aid you in many optional dungeons and tombs - including how to open and explore their locked doors. There’s also plenty of interesting side-quests, too, such as the Scraps of Mystery and Professors Protege frog locations. And if you want to get around easier, you can rent a Chocobo, learn the infinite sprint trick and later in the game, get the flying car Regalia Type F. There’s also more to see and do with DLC, such as Episode Gladiolus and Episode Prompto.