Quote Originally Posted by Liam_Harper View Post
It's hilarious casual crafters still think gil is a thing.

We really don't care about gil. I have tons of gil. I can make tons more if I want. No matter how much crafting is simplified we can make more gil because we know the markets well.

It's because there's nothing to do at endgame. We're bored of being gil machines, endlessly churning out the same items via macros. Casual crafters will discover this soon, once their accelerated leveling catapults them to melded lv80. There's nothing at the top. All you have is churn out Facet items endlessly on 2 buttons, list them on the mb, undercut, repeat.
The best 2.5 star lv70 Durability macro was so simple it was discovered day 1. Scrips, materia and materials were so accessible and easy to acquire the new set was made day 1. And that's it, patch over until Ishgard. You'll learn that soon enough.

Because that is what you have chosen to do! You found the path of least resistance, the most direct route to the finish line and you barreled in as fast as you could. All fueled by 800 million Gil meaning you don't need to wait for anything. Fling Gil at the MB, crunch the options, make the macro and start manufacturing tears for a forum.


Let me link it again

I'm not out of stuff to do. I'm not going to be, for a very very long time. Since I made that video I leve, leveled 3 FC member so they can participate in the rebuild content. I've continued to level odd classes on all of them. I've continued to do what you say you like but always find new ways to kill for yourself so you can cry a blu-blu on a forum. And what is your answer to any alternative beyond cry moar? Oh but, oh but. It isn't that it became easier. It's that everyone figured it out. Square can't put that mystery back. If you enjoy crafting, craft MORE. If you want a challenge, you might want to try a new video game because no matter what SE do, this one won't make that happen. Not 6 years after release.