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    Final Fantasy 14: Beginner's Guide To Crafting

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    • The Basics Of Crafting In Final Fantasy 14
    • Why Level A Crafting Class In Final Fantasy 14?
    • Getting Started With Crafting In Final Fantasy 14
    • How To Level Up Crafting In Final Fantasy 14

    Crafting in Final Fantasy 14 is a unique experience that is quite different from other methods of crafting in other MMOs. Eight crafting classes, 80 levels, and hundreds of recipes can seem overwhelming to players deciding to start their crafting journey. So, let’s take a quick look at the basics of crafting, and how you can best get started with crafting as a beginner.

    The Basics Of Crafting In Final Fantasy 14

    There are currently eight crafting classes in the game, each with its own unique recipes and tools. This may seem like a lot to keep track of, but it’s actually quite simple. Each class, provided they are the same level, will wear the same armor. The only equipment that changes between them is their primary and secondary tools. Additionally, each class learns the exact same actions, meaning they all play and function the same.

    However, this doesn’t mean you should only level up one crafting class. While this is a viable option if you just want to make food, or craft the newest glamour clothes, you won’t be able to truly shine as a crafter without having all eight jobs leveled up.

    Being a self-sufficient crafter at the max level will have you switching back and forth between the different jobs to craft various ingredients you will need for high-level recipes. If you just want to level one class, you can take a look at what each one specializes in below:

    • Carpenter – Weapons and housing furniture
    • Blacksmith – Weapons and tools
    • Armorer – Armor and tools
    • Goldsmith – Jewelry for all classes and weapons
    • Leatherworker – Glamour items and armor
    • Weaver – Glamour items and armor
    • Alchemist – Potions, crafting reagents, and weapons
    • Culinarian – Food

    Why Level A Crafting Class In Final Fantasy 14?

    There are many different reasons why you would want to level up your own crafting classes. Maybe you heard you can make tons of gil from crafting, or maybe you’re tired of relying on your friends to craft food or armor for you. In any case, having even just one crafting class leveled gives access to tons of new content in the game.

    Crafting classes also grant access to self-repairs, removing the need for repairing at an NPC, which costs gil. Crafters can meld materia into gear, which will grant a flat stat bonus. Additionally, crafters have access to desynthesis, which will let you break down unwanted items for materials and other valuables.

    Getting Started With Crafting In Final Fantasy 14

    Now, let’s go over what exactly you’ll be doing as a crafter. Like other jobs in the game, crafting classes have abilities that you will use to craft an item. Before you start crafting, there are three crafter-specific stats you need to keep in mind.

    • Craftsmanship – increases the amount of progress you gain
    • Control – increases the amount of quality you gain
    • CP – used for most crafting actions

    These stats are found on Disciple of the Hand specific armor, primary tools, and secondary tools. Some crafting recipes require a specific combination of craftsmanship and control, so make sure you meet the requirements before beginning a craft.

    Your goal when crafting an item is to first and foremost, make the progress bar fill up all the way. This is done primarily through the use of synthesis actions. When the progress bar is filled, the item will be completed.

    Your second goal is to make the item High Quality (HQ). This is done by filling the quality bar before finishing the item. You will typically use touch actions to increase quality. However, unlike progress, the quality bar does not have to be filled entirely for you to craft an HQ item. Instead, increasing the bar increases your chance for the product to be HQ.

    The third thing you will have to pay attention to is the item’s durability. Each action you take will reduce the item’s durability. If durability reaches zero before you finish the craft, the item will be destroyed and you have a chance to lose the materials you put in. Some actions can restore durability, or prevent durability loss for a duration. Always make sure the next action you take won’t reduce the durability to zero!

    It may be difficult to tell how much quality you will gain when using a quality-increasing action. Luckily, you can use the calculations screen to see exactly how much quality any given action will grant. This makes it easy to ensure you aren’t wasting any actions, which can lead to failing a craft. You can also use this menu to see progress-based actions.

    As you level up, you will unlock more actions, and crafting will get a little more complex. Luckily, the following basic formula is always relevant.

    • Increase quality
    • Increase progress
    • Make sure durability is above zero

    At first, you don’t even really have to worry about making an item HQ. It will grant bonus experience and can be turned in for more experience and rewards, but just crafting the item is enough at early levels.

    Your bread and butter for successfully crafting HQ items is by stacking Inner Quiet. The action will grant you a buff with a stacking effect. Every time you use a different action that increases quality, you will gain one stack of Inner Quiet. Every stack will buff your control, making your quality-boosting actions better.

    Inner Quiet can stack up to 11 times. At any point, you can use actions like Byrgot’s Blessing, which gains additional efficiency based on how many Inner Quiet stacks you have.

    Of course, this doesn’t always work for higher level crafts, where you’ll have to employ more of your skills in specific orders to succeed.

    How To Level Up Crafting In Final Fantasy 14

    There are a few different ways to level your crafting classes. We recommend a combination of these methods, as only doing one on its own will either be slow or too tedious. The methods that grant the most amount of experience are mostly time-gated, meaning you won’t be able to grind out your blacksmith to max level in a day or two.

    Let’s go over each method for leveling.

    Levequests

    Levequests are repeatable quests that are divided into Battlecraft Leves, Crafting Leves, and Gathering Leves. Each crafting class has its own levequests, which will ask you to craft and deliver specific items. You can accept these quests from Guildleves NPCs in various locations. Accepting a levequest will require one levequest allowance, which generate at a rate of six per day.

    Levequests are a time-efficient method for leveling. You don’t have to spend tons of time crafting items, and the returns are pretty good. Some levequests even ask for items that you can buy from NPCs or on the Market Board. The downside to levequests is that they are time-gated, and can be expensive if you buy lots of materials or items for them.

    Beast Tribe Daily Quests

    Another time-gated, but extremely effective form of leveling is Beast Tribe Quests. You can accept three quests a day from any given Beast Tribe, but only some of them are crafting-based. Beast Tribes that have crafting-based quests are as follows:

    • Ixali – levels 1-50
    • Moogle – levels 50-60
    • Namazu – levels 60-70
    • Dwarf – levels 70-80

    While Beast Tribe Quests are good overall, the Ixali take too much investment for too little payoff. Stick with other leveling methods until you get to level 50 and can unlock the Moogles, where Beast Tribe Quests really start to take off.

    Grand Company Turn-ins

    Grand Company Turn-ins are a daily source of experience and Grand Company Seals. Turn-ins are daily requisitions that your Grand Company will ask you to deliver. The items they request will be around your current level, and can be purchased from the Market Board.

    Turning in High Quality items will reward you with double the experience. This is a fast and easy way to gain tons of experience, so be sure to deliver these items as often as possible.

    Collectibles

    Collectible crafting is unlocked at level 50. Collectibles are a different form of crafting that will produce a Collectible item at the end of a successful craft. Instead of filling the quality bar to make the item HQ, you fill the quality bar to increase the item’s collectability. The higher its collectibility, the higher the rewards you will receive upon turning it in.

    Collectibles are turned in at any Collectible Appraiser around the map, usually found in major cities. Depending on the level of the craft, and your crafter’s current level, you will get experience points and Crafters’ Scrips, which will be used at higher levels for various things.

    Overall, making collectibles is a good, non-time-gated method for quickly leveling crafters. However, it does require some investment into your crafting gear to make items with high collectability.

    Custom Deliveries

    Custom Deliveries are a weekly source of experience and Crafters’ Scrips. There are currently seven NPCs that have Custom Deliveries, listed below:

    • Zhloe Aliapoh – unlocked in Heavensward
    • M’naago – unlocked in Stormblood
    • Kurenai – unlocked in Stormblood
    • Adkiragh – unlocked in Stormblood
    • Kai-Shirr – unlocked in Shadowbringers
    • Ehll Tou – unlocked in Heavensward
    • Count Charlemend de Durendaire – unlocked in Heavensward

    Once you have a Custom Delivery NPC unlocked, you can turn in items to them on any Crafting or Gathering class that is above level 50. Each NPC can only receive six deliveries per week, and you have twelve allowances per week to make deliveries. This means you can, at most, deliver items to two NPCs per week. However, the experience you gain from doing this is quite a lot, especially when considering the amount of time you have to invest per week is pretty small.

    Ishgardian Restoration

    In Foundation, you can access the Firmament, and in turn, take part in the Ishgardian Restoration. This activity is meant to be played by any level of crafter, from 10-80. Because of this, there are a wide array of activities to do and items you can craft here.

    Mainly, you’ll be gathering materials in the Diadem, then turning them into Restoration exclusive items, which you’ll turn in for experience and Skybuilders’ scrips. There are a few exclusive rewards you can get here, like the Calming Checkered Parasol or Albino Karakul mount.

    Overall, this is a great way to level crafters and gatherers at the same time, although it can get repetitive.

    Grinding

    When you craft a recipe for the first time, you will gain a one-time bonus of experience. Grinding involves crafting only new recipes to receive the one-time bonus. As you can probably tell, this method will require tons of different materials of all types and will take loads of time to individually craft each item.

    This method is not recommended for leveling but can provide some supplementary experience when making new items.

    Overall, there are more than enough ways to level your crafters. Whether you take them one at a time or level them all equally, the choice is yours. As long as you mix and match a few of these methods together, you’ll eventually get all your crafters to the max level.


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