Talk:Level 50 Gear Guide

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Reasons not to suggest desyncing coils for gear:

  1. Solo farming (Savage) only works at 50, and is thus not a sustainable way to teach sprouts to get gear.
  2. It requires a level-capped player to help you, or for you to already be capped.
  3. It requires that you have no Allagan Tomestone of Poetics Poetics or Gil Gil, which is incredibly unlikely.
  4. It is confusing to have three different methods called out at the top.
  5. The Heavensward 115 gear (and all catch-up gear) is given by the MSQ, so there will be a steady supply on the Market Board even if no one is crafting this gear.

Freedom4556 (talk) 17:08, 5 December 2022 (UTC)

Artisan's Gear - Purchased how

Why does this guide suggest buying the Artisan Gear with Company Seals? As long as you're a Lieutenant in your Grand Company and have done the level 50 Disciple of Hand quest, you can pretty reliably make the HQ materials to get the Master I tomes. Yeah, that also costs thousands of seals in materials, but far, far less than actually buying the gear straight-up from your Grand Company.

totaling 12620 Seals. And then the items you actually trade in for the Artisan primary tools and armor (such as Rose Gold Cog or Spicy Tomato Relish) don't require any seals at all, you can just craft these with stuff you gather completely normally.
Not to mention that if you only want the armor, not every single primary tool, you could also buy only one of these tomes and be fine. This means that you could get by with only 20 seals by buying Cooking Sherry, crafting Sauteed Coeurl, exchanging that for Master Culinarian I, and then make a whole bunch of Spicy Tomato Relish to exchange for the Artisan armor.
Compare this with

totaling 86500 seals!
Why would you ever choose the latter option? At that level, that is actually a massive amount of seals.
Nixitur (talk) 17:42, 11 November 2023 (UTC)