How to Unlock & Level Weaver in FFXIV

Final Fantasy XIV has an abundant variety of jobs for players to choose from, and they’re suited for all types of adventures in Eorzea from combat to crafting and gathering. The latter two especially go hand-in-hand, as gatherers are responsible for, well, gathering all the necessary resources that crafters need to make their desired items.

One such crafter is Weaver, which is a job that you can start early on in the game. Granted, you may not know off-hand where exactly to started, but we’ve got your covered there. Here ishow to unlock and level Weaver in FFXIV.

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How to Unlock Weaver in FFXIV

Like many other jobs in the game, Weaver is first introduced and unlocked for the player by visiting their respective guild, in this casethe Weaver’s Guild. It can be found in Ul’dah, specifically in the Steps of Thal area at (X:13.9, Y:13.2). you’re able to take a teleport from Ul’dah’s Main Aetheryte straight there.

Speak to the Guild Receptionist namedMaronne(seen above) to pick up the Level 1 quest called“Way of the Weaver”. Completing this will give you your first sewing needle, and kick off the job quest line for Weaver, which will help level and guide you with learning how to sew and craft various items, namely gear sets and the cloth used to make them.

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Also, while you can get better sewing needles and spinning wheels off the Market Board, they can be overpriced due to seller inflation, and it can be rather inconvenient if you’re just starting out in the game, or are just low on gil in general. There is a nearby lala vendor NPC at theSapphire Avenue ExchangenamedYoyobasa(X:14.2, Y:11.1) who sells both crafting andgatheringequipment all the way up toLevel 49. The higher level ones don’t go for more than a few thousand gil a piece, so make sure you don’t overlook your local merchants, as they’re typically the better bargain for basic necessities.

How to Level the Weaver Job in FFXIV

Like other crafting jobs in the game (such as Leatherworker, Armorer, and Blacksmith), Weaver has two primary, consistently reliable ways of gaining EXP, as well as some other miscellaneous methods that we’ll make note of as well.

Complete Your Crafting Logs

The first is literally picking up your sewing needle and getting some hands-on practice with the basics of crafting. On your hotbar, you’ll notice a couple of red boxes, which every crafter has by default. One is a quick access to your Inventory, while the other is your Crafting Log (seen above). Open it up, and you’ll see all items that you may make for every crafting job you’ve unlocked, based on your current level for those jobs.

The items themselves have their own levels, and are tiered for every 5 levels. So for example, as Level 1 Weaver starting out, you’ll be able to craft at least all items leveled 1-5 at the beginning tier at the bottom. As you level up your Weaver job, more tiers of crafting log items will unlock, and you’ll earn the most EXP for crafting the higher-leveled items in a given tier.

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Make note that when crafting any of the items, you need to make sure you have the correct number of all required materials for it (seen on the right side of the Crafting Log menu), including elemental shards (e.g. – pink-colored Lightning shards seen above). They can either be Normal Quality (NQ) or High Quality (HQ) materials, and the latter will help boost your odds of crafting a HQ item, which in turn yields even more EXP.

Material themselves can either be gathered or bought via the Market Board. If you prefer the second option, try and stick to the cheapest materials you can get. The last thing you want while leveling is to go bankrupt in the process.

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Also, you can make any number of the items in your log that you want, to make the EXP grind more efficient. If you want to weave 50 bolts of a certain cloth at a time, and have enough materials to do so, nothing is stopping you. Just keep in mind that as your level goes up, the EXP gains for lower level crafts can hinder your progress.

Complete Your Job Questline

The second isyour Job Quests, which for crafting classes goes up toLevel 70. Upon completion they give you substantial chunks of EXP, as well as some supplementary items to help you along the way such as gear, primary/secondary tools, new abilities, DoH (Disciple of Hand) food buffs, and extra gil.

It is possible that you may pitstop during your quest grind and awkwardly forget where you left off, or how many quests are left for you to do. One VERY handy reminder tool added to the game isthe job quest notification at the top left of your screen(as seen above), right underneath the MSQ quest bar. It will tell you what your next/current quest for the job you’re currently equipped as is, and clicking on it will show the pickup location for it. Doesn’t get much better than that.

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If you want a broader look at the entire quest line for Weaver, here are all of them in order of Level, along with their NPCs, locations, and coordinates.

you’re able to also sprinkle in someTradecraft Levequestsbetween these job quests, which you can pick up in various areas of every expansion up to Endwalker, depending on your Weaver’s current level. They involve completing specific crafts, and upon turning them in you’ll get a good EXP boost, gil, and some materials.

Beyond the point of these quests,from Level 70 onwardyour next main source of EXP gain for your Weaver comes from any or all of the following four methods:

That concludes our guide to how to unlock and level Weaver in FFXIV. We hope you find this informative and helpful, and let us know if you enjoy crafting in the game, and which job you prefer.

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