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Eventually you will need all Crafters/Gathers if you dont want to pay MB prices, as items for one class are made with others
The easiest of them is botanist first, then miner.
I think there is another one called something like an explorer but I am not sure.
My average level of all these is level 18 and I am a level 30 conjurer.
Pick one dps tank or healer class, become a pro and maybe check out the other classes if your super bored but the grind for glamor, levels, gear, and fun is more than enough with one class.
I have been a warrior main for several years, I recently have been levelling dragoon and monk and I find it to be a real chore to take care of those classes in regards to gear, materia and job quests.
Besides, you will never get GOOD at a class if you keep changing what you play as.
ffxivgillionaire is cringe. They openly advertise RMT and the information is garbage compared to TeamCraft.
What is the use of guides in such a simple and casual game?
The worst thing is that some people cheat, really the new generation of gamers is...
Also guys, you already have done enough to help. I'm not going to be using guides or anything I just wanted to know if i could grab multiple professions
You are able to figure things out on your own and make 10-20 times the amount of Gil as some of these people. For the ones who can’t figure things out, guides are very essential. Remember what’s easy and simple for you can be very difficult for others here.