
(02-04-2015, 12:10 AM)Lilithium Wrote: Honestly, there are a lot of ways you can go with this. What you need to do is ask yourself: do I value having more progress or control? For control, you want dat Hasty Touch, Steady Hand 2, and Tricks of the Trade. Progression you still need Steady Hand 2 as well as lvl 50 Weaver as well.
All classes to 15 are a must because you get valuable abilities all around for every class at 15 that will really help you. From there you can ask yourself what you'll be looking into more in terms of leveling.
Here are some macros I use that help me since I more control then progression oriented.
Note: When using macros, make sure to count the average steps and how many steps of what are being used so you dont botch a synthesis on accident.
This one was originally for making HQ Mythril ingots at level 50 with some materia melds. Non HQ mats used.
/macroicon "Manipulation"
/ac "Inner Quiet"
/wait 1.5
/ac "Steady Hand II"
/wait 2.0
/ac "Waste Not"
/wait 2.5
/ac "Hasty Touch"
/wait 2.5
/ac "Hasty Touch"
/wait 2.5
/ac "Hasty Touch"
/wait 2.5
/ac "Hasty Touch"
Then part two.
/macroicon "Manipulation"
/ac "Byregot's Blessing"
/wait 2.5
/ac "Standard Synthesis"
That would pretty much give me HQ ingots every time, and works for other things as well. Then I have just a straight mini Hasty Touch macro.
/macroicon "Manipulation"
/ac "Steady Hand II"
/wait 2.5
/ac "Hasty Touch"
/wait 2.5
/ac "Hasty Touch"
/wait 2.5
/ac "Hasty Touch"
Hope this all helps!
So from this I guess, I should first get all the crafts to 15, then Weaver to 50 for a universally useful skill and the ability make (I assume) better looking clothes as well as maybe, just maybe transpose the look of mage robes onto Kurt and his Axe.Â
Now what I'm curious about is what is progress and control? Am I correct in thinking that progress is a more 'hasty' I suppose method that carries a chance of 'synthesis fail'? Â While control is a more steady, although slower method?
The macros posted I assume are for Armorsmiths?