Is this possible with relatively low stats?
Using the draco pots macro you would need 970 craftsmanship.
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With a modified version you'd need 962 Control
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Can anyone figure out a way to do it with lower stats or is it impossible?
Is this possible with relatively low stats?
Using the draco pots macro you would need 970 craftsmanship.
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With a modified version you'd need 962 Control
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Can anyone figure out a way to do it with lower stats or is it impossible?
Well unfortunately these aren't much of an improvement & probably pointless me posting them but these may be a possible alternative
(hq Beet soup gives 29 craftsmanship/68 control) or 925 for each stats if you don't want to use food
or
Slightly better than the modified control rotation you posted
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Last edited by tayler1480; 06-14-2016 at 01:47 PM.
I guess I'll need to meld then, thanks.
Those above rotations I posted are just what I came up with. Wouldn't surprise me if they could be improved.
I use this these days. 16 steps unfortunately, forcing me to hit CS2 manually. There could be better with brand / name of, but I need this macro for many classes, so I won't be bothered with changing cross-class skills everytime.
CP +17 corresponds to one Stone Soup, buyable at the Gold Saucer, for a few gils.
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You may prefer this macro as it requires less cross class skills & means you don't need to use food either if the stats in your screenshot are the stats that you have. I guess it depends if you like using innovation or not:I use this these days. 16 steps unfortunately, forcing me to hit CS2 manually. There could be better with brand / name of, but I need this macro for many classes, so I won't be bothered with changing cross-class skills everytime.
CP +17 corresponds to one Stone Soup, buyable at the Gold Saucer, for a few gils.
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Last edited by tayler1480; 07-12-2016 at 01:36 AM.
I'm suprised you guys have that high statrequirements for level 60 crafts, mine goes like this:
However it requires more steps so speedwise its slower, but the requirements are way lower.
Min according to simulator is 820 Craftmanship.
I use this for my weekly red scrips, same level recipe. It takes 2 macros, requirements are around 770 craft, 820 control, 417 CP (could hit 413 with Manipulation instead of MMend):
/ac "Comfort Zone" <me> <wait.2>
/ac "Inner Quiet" <me> <wait.2>
/ac "Steady Hand II" <me> <wait.2>
/ac "Precise Touch" <me>
/ac "Basic Touch" <me> <wait.3>
/ac "Precise Touch" <me>
/ac "Basic Touch" <me> <wait.3>
/ac "Precise Touch" <me>
/ac "Basic Touch" <me> <wait.3>
/ac "Precise Touch" <me>
/ac "Basic Touch" <me> <wait.3>
/ac "Precise Touch" <me>
/ac "Basic Touch" <me> <wait.3>
/ac "Master's Mend" <me> <wait.3>
/ac "Steady Hand II" <me> <wait.2>
/ac "Precise Touch" <me>
/ac "Basic Touch" <me> <wait.3>
/ac "Precise Touch" <me>
/ac "Standard Touch" <me> <wait.3>
/ac "Great Strides" <me> <wait.2>
/ac "Byregot's Brow" <me>
/ac "Ingenuity II" <me> <wait.3>
/ac "Byregot's Blessing" <me>
/ac "Ingenuity II" <me> <wait.3>
/ac "Name of Water" <me> <wait.2>
/ac "Steady Hand" <me> <wait.2>
/ac "Brand of Water" <me> <wait.3>
/ac "Careful Synthesis II" <me> <wait.3>
Your macro is good, (they always are \o/), Whale.
It always amazes me how just one slight variation can make this big a difference.
Figuring out a "one-button macro for all recipes up to level 60" is actually quite a challenge, even with these high stats. (and the ones I used only corresponds to my armorer, my least loved class, ie the least geared of all 8). I might actually be able to squeeze it into a one-button with my specialists (about 995/965/428 with them)
Thanks for the input ! This Master's mend you used in the middle of your rotation seems to be my "deadzone", I had completely instinctively discarded this skill.
@Marya, yup, these stats are total overkill to 3-star recipes. They are just meant to cheese out the 4-star immediatly as they come out.
Figured this one out : one-button macro for all 70/80 durability recipes :
Edit : Progress is off on lokyst, will requiere +30 craftsmanship instead of +20.
15 steps. No Brand/Name. Trick done![]()
Last edited by cgbspender; 07-12-2016 at 07:06 PM.
The idea was to have no brands so you don't have to switch. For speed this may be the best(14 steps):
Since this is a 14 step macro & based on my lowest craft class stats:
- if you're low on control, you could put an "innovation" after the "brand of fire"(or other brand)
- if you're low on craftsmanship, you could put a "ingenuity" or "Ingenuity 2" before/after the "Name of fire"(or other brand)
An example below of both of the above things being added to the macro, just add the ones you need though adding both would make it a 2 button macro:
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Last edited by tayler1480; 07-12-2016 at 08:20 PM.
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