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    Deathgiver's Avatar
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    Krystalan Deathgiver
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    Hyperion
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    Scholar Lv 80
    If you're going to craft at those exact stats, and want to use Makers Mark, I would suggest something like this



    if you can get 1 more cp you can use this one



    They are both slightly lower potential quality, but your rotation has a less than 9% chance of hitting that maximum potential, while both of these are 100 guaranteed quality increases.
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    Archchancellor's Avatar
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    Girl Cat
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    Cactuar
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    Archer Lv 100


    I saw that I made a mistake because there is no SH2 at the end.Now I could only get the above to work if I cut out 1 Prudent but I ended up with less quality. So I redid it. And if I can add 20CP to my gear I could use this one.



    I am still not very good at using that site.

    Quote Originally Posted by Deathgiver View Post
    If you're going to craft at those exact stats, and want to use Makers Mark, I would suggest something like this
    TBH I don't like using maker mark but I really don't have the stats to try anything else. ( I am way to dumb to work anything else out )

    I will be giving your rotations a try as I don't really trust anything I can come up with.
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    Last edited by Archchancellor; 09-21-2018 at 09:40 AM.

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    Jon Bigwood
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    Odin
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    Gladiator Lv 80
    For a specialist and using Maker's Mark, and supposing you are not using macros, I would use Whistle While you Work. With Maker's Mark you have so many steps that is very likely that Whistle gives a nice quantity of CP back, plus a couple of steps at the end. And you can use Tricks of the Trade too to obtain CP. For macros Maker's Mark is not practical, but for manual crafting when you are not confident of being able to do it otherwise (and you craft just a few items for yourself), it is a good thing.
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