Considering you have to level all of the crafting jobs to even begin doing end game crafting, this is a silly idea.

Considering you have to level all of the crafting jobs to even begin doing end game crafting, this is a silly idea.


Eh, crafting and gathering are a joke to level, even without doing leves and just doing HQ GC turn ins everyday gives tons of exp - I pretty much capped my alt's gathering/crafting mostly doing GC turn ins.
I think its easy for OP to suggest that the leves get nerfed, after he/she has taken advantage of them and has almost reached level 50. Sounds very selfish, in my opnion. As others have said, if you want to get less exp, do not do them.
Last edited by Laerune; 03-15-2015 at 09:07 PM.



I actually had a LOT of fun (serious) getting geared properly to make HQ turn-ins for leves when I crafted. It was a challenge and to find the right rotation for each class as you're learning skills. Sure you can just spam regular turn-ins but then your leves will run out really quick and you're back to regular crafting.So you want to level it to 50 then pull the ladder up behind you? Not everyone has an easy time making HQ turn-ins, they require decent gear and a fair amount of cross-class skills to pull off. Yes it's a good chunk of xp, be happy about it and don't try and ruin it for those that come after.
This is also a really good point. Higher level crafting almost requires leveling almost all crafts for certain skills. So there's a lot of work involved esp. given that leves do run out.
Then be annoyed at yourself and not the leves if the issue is your inability to use some self control.
Gaining EXP on crafters is harder than battle classes, you not only have to procure your own materials most of the time which either costs you sometimes substantial gil or effort leveling other gatherer/crafting classes...but other than actually crafting things, leves and GC/tribal provisional's is pretty much the only EXP gaining systems in place for the class and most of them cost gil or time and effort on alternative classes. It does not need a nerf, you just need better self control if you dislike one or more of those leveling systems. It is coming across to me and others that you are more than happy to use the system to max your own character but want it nerfed so future players cannot have that same leveling experience.
Last edited by Snugglebutt; 03-15-2015 at 10:15 PM.

The main issue IMO is that battle and gathering leves are hot garbage for XP compared to crafting leves. Given you only get 6 leves a day, you'd be an idiot to waste that limited number on the other types unless you've got all your crafts at 50 already. Sure, there's other ways of levelling battle/gathering skills, but there's other ways of levelling crafting as well, it's just the crafting leves have a huge comparative advantage over the other leves.
I'd be firmly in favour of gathering/battle getting leves a big XP boost, as it is there's almost no reason to waste your allowances on them and they're arguably more of a timesink than the crafting ones are.
I never understood why people complained about something good. Having all crafts to 50 I enjoyed using leves but I mostly grinded items because when I was leveling my crafts I was also doing other things like leveling battle classes etc. IMO the xp rate is just fine and should be left as is.
Battle classes gain a lot of EXP through dungeons, fates and leves give reasonable amounts but less than farming dungeons. Crafters have no ability to gain EXP from hunts, fates or dungeons and leves tend to cost the crafter a lot of money or a vast amount of time leveling alt gathering and crafting classes. Both DoW/DoM and DoL have free EXP gaining options but crafters do not have many unless they farm all their materials themselves on other DoL/DoH classes. So while it might seem like DoH has more EXP from leves etc, that additional EXP is required unless you remove the requirement to level alt DoH or DoL classes in order to balance out with the DoW/DoM/DoL ones, none of which require a secondary class or as much gil to actually level.The main issue IMO is that battle and gathering leves are hot garbage for XP compared to crafting leves. Given you only get 6 leves a day, you'd be an idiot to waste that limited number on the other types unless you've got all your crafts at 50 already. Sure, there's other ways of levelling battle/gathering skills, but there's other ways of levelling crafting as well, it's just the crafting leves have a huge comparative advantage over the other leves.
I'd be firmly in favour of gathering/battle getting leves a big XP boost, as it is there's almost no reason to waste your allowances on them and they're arguably more of a timesink than the crafting ones are.
Last edited by Snugglebutt; 03-15-2015 at 10:24 PM.
Again, minds tend to take the easy route so since it is here "who wouldn't take advantage of it". That doesn't mean having this lump of EXP is exactly a good thing either. So I am giving my opinion on why I think it is too much EXP. If the EXP were in the "sweet spot" not EXP overload, I wouldn't be complaining here, I wouldn't be so called "selfish" because I wouldn't be here talking about it right now.
It's whatever though, I said my opinion and trying to let this thread just drop, but then we got some people that just want to call me selfish rather than just speak your opinion on why you don't like it and leave it at that. Not try to attack the person with an opinion.
Anyways, I would like this topic to just fade away as I did came away with good reasons why to keep the EXP as it is. Thank you everyone that contributed!![]()



This is what always bothers me about people saying content is too easy. "Oh SE it's way too easy please fix this (after I'm done though so nobody else can have your advantage.)".So you want to level it to 50 then pull the ladder up behind you? Not everyone has an easy time making HQ turn-ins, they require decent gear and a fair amount of cross-class skills to pull off. Yes it's a good chunk of xp, be happy about it and don't try and ruin it for those that come after.
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