Armorer
11-15 Iron ingots
15-20 iron Plates
I maybe wrong


Armorer
11-15 Iron ingots
15-20 iron Plates
I maybe wrong
fyi you can still make nuggets, they are just limited to being ingredients in finished products instead of intermediates now, fairly useful if you want to make a bundle of the acc or stat rings

can we post up the full recipes please



Can the alchemy and culinarian recipes be listed as well? Sure, they're being revamped soon, but some of us are leveling them now.



At level 29, I have a 50/50 chance of making linen yarn. I was getting 600 a synth and with the manual, 900.
The manual makes you gain 1.5 times more exp.
So I'd say 31-35 Linen yarn. Flax can get somewhat expensive, but it's nice exp.

yeah if i will post up alch and cul recipes too, but really need full recipes, created item, ingrediants with quantities + crystals/shards please

From what i've gathered, 46-50 Weaver is pretty much all felt armors. It'll be very time consuming and expensive, but felt synths are pretty much the only thing left that high up in the new recipes, as linen cloth is no longer L49. You can pull the recipes off of the Lodestone WV 51-60 section.
Once you hit R48, my personal suggestion is to craft the full felt crafting set, put it on, and continue crafting sets for yourself and bazaaring. That way you get a good chance at high level materia for each time the set bonds, and can replace it instantly while crafting.
If you wanted to continue using an old recipe for 40-45 weaver, you can always do velveteen shirt fronts, those are good until L46, and are one of the cheapest synths (that high up) available. 6 Earth, 4 Wind, 2 undyed velveteen, 1 cotton yarn. Alternatively, velveteen tights are L44, 7 earth, 5 wind, 2 undyed velveteen, 1 cotton yarn.
Finally, and I have not tested this it's only hearsay, someone else might be able to input: Linen half aprons (new recipe) are around 44 or 45, 8 lightning, 2 wind, 2 undyed linen, 1 linen yarn, 1 electrum ingot.
Last edited by Dallie; 10-12-2011 at 11:13 PM.
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On Carpenter, it's still dicey but here are my suggestions:
40-43/44: Craft mahogany, rosewood and walnut (for masks). Do the single output versions of mahogany and rosewood.
43/44-50: Stick with the dated walnut mask recipe (4 wind, 4 ice, 1 walnut lumber) to take you to 50. It's good for another couple of months until 1.20 hits. Everything else in the new recipes will eat up ingots.
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Blacksmith 40-45 using new recipes:
Mythril claw hammer ~L45: 1 mythril ingot, 1 oak lumber, 7 fire, 4 earth shards
Blacksmith 40-45 using old recipes:
Ornamental Iron Hammer Head L41: 4 iron nuggets and a whopping 16 fire shards. Iron nugget recipe using 4 iron ore is still valid until 1.20.
Unfortunately, using old recipes 41-45 is almost impossible due to material requirements. I highly recommend doing every L40 and 45 BS leve you can get your hands on until you hit 43 or 44. There just aren't that many good choices to bridge the gap.
Blacksmith 46-50 using new recipes:
**I don't recommend it but:
Bas-relief cobalt saw: 1 cobalt ingot, 1 cobalt rivet, 1 mahogany lumber, 1 fire crystal, 3 earth shards
Blacksmith 46-50 using old recipes:
Silver Javelin Head L48: 3 silver nuggets, 12 wind, 8 fire shards. Silver nugget recipe using 4 silver ore is valid until 1.20. These will absolutely eat your shard lunch, but no alternative that's easy to come by.
**From 48-50 it's up to your discretion, there are no cheap/easy mat synths after this. You can continue alternating between leves and silver jav. heads if you so choose.
"You don't stop playing when you get old, you get old when you stop playing!"
Punctuation is your friend. It deliniates the difference between "Let's eat, Grandma!" and "Let's eat Grandma!"

Armorsmith 40-45 using new recipes:
Cobalt rivets ~L42: 1 cobalt ingot, 4 wind shards
Cobalt rings ~L43: 1 cobalt ingot, 4 earth shards. Single output recipe here.
Cobalt plate ~L45: 2 cobalt ingots, 4 earth shards. Single output recipe here.
Armorsmith 40-45 using old recipes:
Iron poleyns L43: 2 iron squares, 1 buffalo leather strap, 9 earth, 5 wind shards. If you can get your hands on some cheap plain buffalo leather (and you should be able to as it's no longer used), make 'em into straps for this. Each piece of leather makes 12 straps. The 3 iron nuggets used for the iron square synths are obtainable through the still valid iron nugget synth on blacksmith. To give an example of how cheap this synth is: 1 stack of iron nuggets turns into 396 squares, which means 198 synths. You would only need 17 buffalo leather to make the straps for that amount of squares! Love it!
Armorsmith 46-50 using new recipes:
**Remember all of those plates and rivets you made? You're about to use them here.
Cobalt skillet: 1 cobalt plate, 1 cobalt ingot, 1 ice crystal, 3 earth shards
Thermal alembic: 1 cobalt plate, 1 iron ingot, 1 cobalt rivet, 1 earth crystal, 1 ice shard
Armorsmith 46-50 using old recipes:
Iron greaves L50: 2 iron squares, 1 buffalo leather strap, 8 earth, 6 wind shards.
"You don't stop playing when you get old, you get old when you stop playing!"
Punctuation is your friend. It deliniates the difference between "Let's eat, Grandma!" and "Let's eat Grandma!"
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