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for crafting i’ve been using a dalamud plugin called SomethingNeedDoing, it’s not in the main repo, but is easily found.
I have looked everywhere for a dalamud plug in that will help will macros but never found anything. I’m eager to try out SomethingNeedDoing but cannot find this anywhere. I even checked the Launcher/Dalamud Discord and this plug in has only been mentioned twice… once someone stating it crases their computer back in March 2021 and another in May 2021 asking if anyone used it and no one responded. If you could link the repository for it, it would be much appreciated since Google isn’t being a friend today.
Here’s the repo to add into dalamud
https://github.com/daemitus/MyDalamudPlugins/raw/master/pluginmaster.json- This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by endust.
Just farming some levels, gathering for leves, and a little bit of gold saucer.
Lots of crystal farming when I sleep.It’s going to suck not being able to use the bot to turn in coffee biscuits. But oh well, still I hope the developers are safe.
Please don’t tell me you’re actually still doing coffee biscuits in endwalker instead of turning in Endwalker leves. please oh god.
I personally still do coffee biscuits still on my alts.
I have two alts that’s in bare ShB content, while my main/static alt are at EW.
I still do coffee biscuits for those ShB alts since I would have to go through hours of story just to get to EW.
Imo, it’s not worth it to buy the story skip just for EW leves.Correct me if I’m wrong, but this is my calculations.
From what it seems, the EXP from 80-90 is a grand total of 82,602,000.
My Qitana runs with
– Just the EXP Earrings (Since you are level 75 and therefore the earrings would work)
– Alt Job
– No Rested EXP/FC/Food Buffs (I world visit another server so any members of my FC that are online won’t see my true status and will just see the server I’m on instead for the reason of no FC buffs)First Boss: 240,911
Second Boss: 421,290
Final Boss: 541,656It seems to be roughly 69 runs.
On average it’s taking me 30 minutes each trust run, which would be roughly 34.5 hours. -
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