![]() ![]() Weavers need a ton of fleece and they are obtained from a mob drop not gathering nodes. Many of your most expensive components can be farmed without a gathering class. However, raw lapis may be dirt cheap but there isn't a lot of demand for finished stones.Į. If effervesant water is 200 gil each and you can autocraft it into Natron that sells for 500+ you have yourself a winner. Usually, raw materials will be a lot less expensive then the finished components. If electrum ore is in surpluss, I will buy up a bunch of ore and take the quick XP only to then sell the electrum ignots for a tidy profit.ĭ. While this is my favorite, there are a lot of opportunities to reap Xp returns and break even or profit off the finished result for any class. This was my favorite, I invested about 30k for 11 levels then ended up making a profit at the end. ![]() Each void glue sold for over 3000 gil and were also a leve item at lvl 51. I was rewarded with over 400 pudding flesh that I used at level 50 to make Void Glue. The level 40 leve turn-in happens to be lanolin! So I took the results of all that autocrafting and jumped to level 47. At level 38 I piled up on stacks of skins for less than 100gil each and autocrafted lanolin to level 42. Karaku skins are cheap as they are dumped on the MB by fleece farmers. The key is to scout the economy and leve's before hand. Autocrafting with engineer scrolls and any food activated is your best friend here. However, the economy allows you to minimize time for XP without breaking the bank. If you stick to tradition, you spend a lot of time gathering to minimize money per xp. I'm not saying this is wrong for players to do but you don't need to waste your money here.Ĭ. Players are more than happy to buy items from an NPC and mark the price up for a no-effort sale. If you are searching for a component and find a drastic inflation in price than it's likely available from a vendor. Beware of the economy of predatory sales. The guild supply NPCs stock items from different crafting professions.ī. Don't hesitate to do a web search for an item. Look up the beast tribes quests and take the 20 minutes or less to unlock their vendors. The beast tribe vendors in particular are very useful for a non-gatherer. For the first 30 levels, you can purchase the majority of what you need from NPC vendors. However, if you aren't going to be a gatherer than you need a few things.Ī. It's not very complicated for the first 50 levels and there are so many excellent guides out there. #NATRON FFXIV NA. HOW TO#I won't attempt to expound on how to craft. If your goal is to earn more money, than read on. If you haven't been a crafter, it's unlikely you have searched the board for materials that do demand a higher profit margin. You can level gathering and collect stacks upon stacks of items, but not all gathered items demand a good price on the market. These are what limit you from capitalizing. Time and experience is the limiting variables for most of us. Of course you can make more money if you paid nothing for materials. you sell your shards on the MB, you buy a vendor item and relist it for a profit ect. You already found a quirk in the economy to make some money. You reason that your profits will be dramatically higher if you can gather all of your own materials. You want to be self-sufficient and think buying materials from the market board is a waste of money. You tell yourself you will level crafting after you grind out materials from gathering class. You think 300k is a solid amount of money because you rarely buy anything over 1k. Your gear is limited by what you pick up in dungeons and what is cheap on the MB. You have spent some time leveling your DOM and DOW classes but would like more money. Let me start this post by limiting the target audience. ![]()
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