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    Atrayl's Avatar
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    Atrayl Aleron
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    After getting Leatherworking up to 15 now, I think I'm just going to save crafting for when I at have at least one level 50 combat class. It doesn't appear like crafting in this game is meant to be leveled up with your class to supply gear, which I guess is something I already knew but hoped to be able to power through.

    Maybe it's more so the fault of my server's economy than the game itself; I could definitely just level Blacksmith and Armorer within reason, but the materials from the other classes are always only in expensive stacks on the market. In other games, I could usually just buy the one or two I needed to make specific items.

    I'm going to try to just level via dungeon runs and hopefully gear up that way (the gear appears to be better anyway).
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    Arugo Kusaragi
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    Alchemist Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Atrayl View Post
    Maybe it's more so the fault of my server's economy than the game itself; I could definitely just level Blacksmith and Armorer within reason, but the materials from the other classes are always only in expensive stacks on the market. In other games, I could usually just buy the one or two I needed to make specific items.
    Jenova actually has a very healthy market.. The reason the low lvl gear is cheaper to buy than make is because people make those while leveling, so there's a large surplus and very little demand since most people can just get quest/dungeon gear that are better. Also.. as for the stack sizes, there's not enough people gathering low lvl mats, so there's only 2-3 people selling each kind, if that.. Usually it's just 1 person. In that case, there's no need to split the stack sizes, it'll eventually sell and it's less of a headache to do it that way. On the bright side, when you start gathering, that means you can actually make some money while leveling, considerable amount.



    But having to get all of your own mats as you level your crafting, that isn't exactly the fastest nor the most efficient way to do it.

    Just get a combat class to lv 50, then botany/mining to 50 to make some money.. After that, you can just powerlevel crafting by throwing money at them (about 100-250k each for 1-50)
    Or if you have no interest in gathering, just get to lv 50 then start spiritbonding for gil, once you make a stockpile of around 5m gil, you should be ready to work on your crafting.
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    Last edited by GenJoe; 04-24-2015 at 09:40 AM.