Is it possible to spiritbond crafting gear in combat?
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I have hit 60 in all my Disciples of Hand, and my materials to craft items to gain spiritbond on gear is rather on the low side. As the title says, is it faster or more efficient to get spiritbond from combat whilst wearing the Disciple of Hand gear?
And if so, what level mobs should I attack while wearing between level 55 and 60 gear?
Best Answer
Nevermind - I managed to figure out the answer (and it's super effective). Just participate in fate farming parties at appropriate level. Got 5% in 3 fates.
Ways to make this faster -
- Non boss fates (monster wave fates)
- meld basic materia into guarenteed slots of gear to be assimilated
- purchase spiritbond potion from grand company
- grand company spirit bond buff
- Aetheryte rings should be equipped
- Wear HQ gear
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How do you get Spiritbond gear fast?
Based on research, items that are 8 to 15 levels below the experience giving object will spiritbond the fastest. 10 Levels below is about the perfect spot. If you are striving to spiritbond level 40 gear, you want to craft level 50 gear, gather from level 50 nodes, run level 50 dungeons, or kill level 50 enemies.How do you use Spiritbond crafting gear?
To convert your 100% Spiritbonded items into a Materia, you must have the [Materia Assimilating] ability unlocked. If you haven't, make sure you do the [Forging the Spirit] quest located at [The Bon Fire] in Central Thanalan. This quest isn't hard to miss since you will come across this area during your story mission.How do you change Spiritbond gear?
Each piece of materia bound to the gear being spiritbonded will also increase rate of bonding by +20%. Various items (shown as Increased Spiritbond Gain) will increase the rate at which spiritbond is gained....Spiritbond Rate.BuffSpiritbond GainNotesSuperior Spiritbond Potion+5/+6Medicine (3h)7 more rowsFFXIV Endwalker - Crafting and Gathering Spiritbonding Guide
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