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The solutions for the moon crafting are pretty intense and non-existant for the harder crafts due to them being expert. The time limits make it so that you basically have to hand craft about 6-7 recipes even if you have BiS gear and you’d have to get lucky to get 100% quality (probably would work 85% or so if you craft manually according to procs).
For moon crafters, I think the biggest help would be to allow Miqobot to use the sendKey command to run macros instead of just single abilities so that we can use other crafting websites (like Raphael) to figure out our own rotations and use Miqo to automate them. Better, if we could get something to input ff14 macros and have Miqo translate them into commands internally and spit them out. Inputting the macro can take quite a while as some crafts can have up to 40+ steps.
In any case, that’s just my two cents. Thanks for all you guys do and hope you stay safe out there.
January 17, 2022 at 11:39 am in reply to: Infinite Universal Diadem Scenario Botanist🌱, Mining⚒, and Fishing🎣 #35340Thanks so much for the input!
So basically, you check every 30 min or so for the weather and just regular gather for another 30 min if it didn’t spawn. Interesting.
How many special nodes do you usually get per run?
Also, I haven’t checked in game yet, but the diadem boom is on one of the islands with lots of mobs correct?
The Miqo log says nothing. It acts like it’s trying to select materials and keeps trying forever. My scenario looks like this:
job(ARM)
nqhq(1:0,0:1)
recipe(Tama-hagane Ingot, 2)
craftMacro(3synth 40d)
key(=,5)
sendKey(alt+=, 10)
craft(10)
afkFor(0:01et)
sendKey(alt+=, 10)
craft(10)
afkFor(0:01et)
sendKey(alt+=, 10)
craft(10)
afkFor(0:01et)My window scales are all at 100%. So when I run this scenario, the bot gets stuck trying to select materials. If I manually point the mouse at the top material, it starts moving again until it gets to the next craft() command where it gets stuck again. Two things will get it unstuck; I can either point the mouse at the top material or press the “Move Cursor Up” key (default NUM8) a few times.
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