In Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker, the Classical Gear Set is the highest level crafted, un-augmented gear set you may get prior to the 6.2 patch. With a base item level of 580 and augmentable up to 590, the Classical Gear, with its multiple materia slots, is the Best in Slot for several classes. Here’s how to craft your own Classic Gear for sale or personal use.
Crafting Classical Gear
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Level 90 Crafters and Master Recipes IX
Levelling crafters to 90 can seem daunting, but there’s actually multiple quick ways of gaining experience.The Studium Deliveriesoffer huge amounts of experience and should be completed with relevant classes as soon as possible.Levequestsare also an incredible source of experience. Players gain three levequest allowances every 12 hours, and they can stack up to 100, so if you’ve not been using them, you will have a lot to use.Grand Company Deliveriescan also net you huge amounts of experience. Finally, weekly Challenge Log rewards have experience components you can work toward. Ideally with these methods, you’ll be able to level to 90 on any crafter in hours.
Once a class is levelled to 90, you can purchase and use the Master Recipes IX tome for them. These are available from any of theScrip Vendorsor theSundry Splendors Vendorslocated in major cities. They cost1200 Silver Crafting Scrips. If you’ve maxed out your scrips, you’ll have 2000, meaning there’s a little bit of a grind to get all the tomes. Gathering White Crafters Scrips is a case of turning in high value collectables to one of the Collectable Appraisers. Once you’ve unlocked the tome and activated it, you’ll now have access to the Classical Gear Recipes for that class. You can now start crafting the Classical Gear (if you have the materials, that is).

Classical Gear Materials
If you’re not purchasing the materials from the Marketplace, the next step is to gather materials. Classical Gear will require items, both of which can be purchased withPurple Crafters Scrips, gathered from rare Regional Folklore gathering nodes, Crafted from Master Crafting recipes, and gathered conventionally. For example, theClassical Dimachaerius’s Caligaeare crafted with the following.
This means that, in order to craft this single item, you’ll need a level 90 Miner with the right Geological Folklore tome unlocked, a level 90 Leatherworker with Master Recipes IX, a level 90 Alchemist with Master Recipes IX, and a Level 90 Armorer with Master Recipes IX, just to start crafting. Then you’ll need enough Purple Scrips for the materials.

Unlocking Regional Folklore Tomes
Purchasing and farming Aethersand
Aethersand can be purchased from Scrip Vendors or the Sundry Splendors Vendors for Purple or Silver Scrips depending on rarity. They can also be gathered from Aetherial Reduction, usually on rare fish or gathering materials.
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Upgrading to Augmented Classical Gear
Once you have your Classical Armor, you may upgrade it to Augmented Classical Gear, raising the stats and item level. To do this you’ll need Hannish Certificates of Grade 1 Import and Crucible Rain.
Hannish Certificates of Grade 1 Import
Hannish Certificates of Grade 1 import are available from Rashti in Radz-at-Han, X: 10.8, Y: 9.8. They’re obtained by trading Classical Armor. You’ll receive between three to five certificates for a piece of Classical Armor and between 11 and 17 for a High Quality set of Classical Armor. In total, you’ll need 11 certificates for an arm, head, or foot piece and 17 for a chest or legs piece. You’ll also need seven for a Paladin shield.
Crucible Rain
Rashti also sells Crucible Rain for 100 Allagan Tomestones of Aphorism. You’ll need between three and seven for each piece of armor you’re augmenting.
Getting your Augmented Classical Gear
Finally, speak to Rashti and give her the armor you’re augmenting, the certificates, and the rain. You’ll be presented with a piece of Augmented Classical Gear. Enjoy your item level 590 gear!
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