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70** AM gear / Initial Prep / Min 1600 crafts, 528 cp

Oct 15th, 2017
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  1. Updated note: I have received (but not personally confirmed) reports that this rotation will work as low as 1550 craftsmanship, but that's the bare minimum for it.
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  3. This is tested to complete with the following stats:
  4. - 1600 craftsmanship
  5. - 1320 control
  6. - 528 cp (before the Stroke of Genius bonus CP)
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  8. At these stats, it will add 18,100 quality above your starting quality (assuming all Normal condition touch steps).
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  10. The point of this macro (compared to the lower craftsmanship Initial Prep macro) is to leverage the fact that you have higher craftsmanship to use less CP on the synthesis steps, meaning you can use Specialty: Reflect right away instead of fishing for reduced CP usage procs in order to upgrade your Ingenuity (it also saves a cross class skill by not requiring Ingenuity I, as you'll be able to use Ingenuity II all the time).
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  12. At 1604 craftsmanship, I get 505 progress on the final CS3 (under IG2) and have 23 extra progress for completion. Math and the simulator suggest that this means you can get by with a 497 final CS3, which should be around 1580 craftsmanship as the true minimum for this rotation. ******HOWEVER****** please note that I have NOT tested lower than 1600 in the field... if you want to commit science for what the true minimum craftsmanship is, I would STRONGLY recommend testing synthesis results using the Maker's Mark rotation, or doing this on a Fiber/Snailfish Oil first so that you only risk blowing up a relatively small amount of mats.
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  14. /ac "Initial Preparations" <wait.3>
  15. /ac "Comfort Zone" <wait.3>
  16. /ac "Inner Quiet" <wait.3>
  17. /ac "Specialty: Reflect" <wait.3>
  18. /ac "Steady Hand II" <wait.3>
  19. /ac "Prudent Touch" <wait.3>
  20. /ac "Piece by Piece" <wait.3>
  21. /ac "Piece by Piece" <wait.3>
  22. /ac "Piece by Piece" <wait.3>
  23. /ac "Piece by Piece" <wait.3>
  24. /ac "Manipulation II" <wait.3>
  25. /ac "Careful Synthesis II" <wait.3>
  26. /ac "Observe" <wait.3>
  27. /ac "Focused Synthesis" <wait.3>
  28. /echo Macro #1 complete <se.1>
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  30. /ac "Comfort Zone" <wait.3>
  31. /ac "Steady Hand II" <wait.3>
  32. /ac "Prudent Touch" <wait.3>
  33. /ac "Prudent Touch" <wait.3>
  34. /ac "Prudent Touch" <wait.3>
  35. /ac "Prudent Touch" <wait.3>
  36. /ac "Prudent Touch" <wait.3>
  37. /ac "Steady Hand II" <wait.3>
  38. /ac "Ingenuity II" <wait.3>
  39. /ac "Innovation" <wait.3>
  40. /ac "Prudent Touch" <wait.3>
  41. /ac "Great Strides" <wait.3>
  42. /ac "Byregot's Blessing" <wait.3>
  43. /ac "Careful Synthesis III" <wait.3>
  44. /echo Macro #2 complete <se.14>
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  46. As per all my macros, I've included the GS + BB + CS3 finisher in the final macro so you can see what it needs, but I recommend leaving those three steps out of your actual macro and manually finishing the craft, so you can use BB instead of GS if you have an excellent on that step. Poor Byregot's makes me make angry Mi'quote noises :(
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