Summary
Although many newer players seeFinal Fantasy 14as a sprawling MMORPG where you have to spend countless hours grinding to clear the latest raid tier, it doesn’t have to be like that. Many players enjoy the game as a sort of life simulator, where they can cook, craft, and sell their wares to the local citizens of their Home World.
Leveling your crafting jobs opens up a brand-new area of the game that many players do not even touch. While tedious at times, the crafting system in Final Fantasy 14 is one of the ways in the game where you canmake the most Gil.

Updated on July 11, 2025 by Jesus Morales:With the release of Dawntrail, many players are wondering which crafter job to focus on and tackle new content, but we decided to update the list to include the ever-so-important gatherer jobs as well! Crafters are some of the most useful jobs in the game, but they become so much more if you have leveled a gatherer alongside them.
Keep in mind that the best items for each job to gather/craft to make Gil will be server dependent. Check your market board to see what is selling.

11Fisher
While fishing can be a great way to kill some time, and even acquire some cool mounts, the usefulness of this gathering job is not too high. Through fishing, you can gather… well, fish. It may sound self-explanatory, but that’s just about all you can do with this job.
Not to say that it is not fulfilling. Fishing is quite fun, and it’s almost a minigame on its own, but the Twelve know you won’t be getting rich anytime soon by farming the fishing hole.

10Culinarian
You would think that one of the most important jobs in the world would be one of the most important online as well. The provider of the most delicious meals in the realm, sadly, falls short when compared to the rest of the crafters in Eorzea.
The Culinarian class can create many of the consumable food items useful in end-game raids, but even though they can provide some of the best EXP buffs, they are not as useful for players who have maxed out every job released at the moment.

9Alchemist
Alchemist is a great class to level, but it is less useful than the others.
Sure, Alchemist can make you a good amount of Gil, since they can craft different pots of dye that lovers of the glamour system will pay exorbitant amounts of Gil for, but the other items that are craftable, like potions or other tonics, don’t see enough use besides for the small buffs they can provide for top tier raiding parties trying to achieve a world first clear.

8Carpenter
There are two different routes that you can take when leveling Carpenter, you could start crafting weapons that include wooden materials such as many lances and spears, or you can solely dedicate your time to building furniture for a high Gil yield.
The biggest problem that Carpenters run into is the fact that most end-game weapons and armor are not craftable by the job, meaning that if you want to tackle some of the higher difficulty content you’ll have to look elsewhere for gear to equip for yourself and your raid party.

Your mileage may vary if you are one of the lucky few that owns a house.
7Leatherworker
Not only isLeatherworker a great job to leveldue to its many recipes that you’re able to craft and later sell in the market board, but it is also a versatile job when it comes to making Gil. As a Leatherworker, you can tan different hides of the many creatures you can encounter in Eorzea, then sell those hides at inflated prices in the market board (dependent on your home world, of course).
There are many crafters in the game who focus on a few jobs at a time, so Weavers who have not leveled Leatherworker will pay top coin for your animal hides.

6Armorer
Having a solid Armorer in your Free Company is one of the best people you can have in your corner. They can constantly provide you with brand-new shiny armored plates whenever a new patch launches, that way you are set for whatever new content you need to tackle.
Since most people need the newest gear to clear new content, these armor pieces sell for high amounts in the market board, making you a pretty nice profit for your trouble of seeking out rare materials while mining.

5Blacksmith
Just like Armorers, Blacksmiths are essential to players looking to keep up with any new content released in Final Fantasy 14. While Armorers can take care of the armor that your Warrior Of Light will be wearing, Blacksmiths can craftthe finest edges you can find in a blade.
Being that Final Fantasy 14 is a game that mostly revolves around combat and weapons, having a Blacksmith handy will always be helpful. Sadly, they won’t know much about crafting a tome or staff for your caster jobs though.

4Goldsmith
While it may not seem that great on paper, Goldsmith is one of the most useful classes to level. They can craft precious jewelry that can be sold for high amounts of Gil and accessories with multiple Materia slots to maximize your DPS or healing for the hardest raids in the game.
Not only will players bid for your time as a crafter, but they will do so twice over since there are four different accessory slots that Goldsmith can craft items for, rather than the one or two that other crafters can.

3Weaver
Players see defeatinggiant golems and fantastical creatures in raidsas the end-game content for Final Fantasy 14, but any veteran player will tell you that the real end-game is glamour. Weavers will craft any of that spiffy attire that you see players wearing while loitering about in Limsa Lominsa.
You spend countless hours perfecting your Warrior of Light in the character creation screen, so why not spend a thousand more leveling up the Weaver job to make some of the coolest digs in Eorzea?
2Miner
What are most weapons in Eorzea made of? That’s right. Iron. Now let’s go make some money. Miner is an incredible job to level up. You can find ores to create weapons or different minerals for alchemic reagents that will sell for a nice price tag in the market board.
The real money is in the gemstones, though. Goldsmiths would rather spend 30-60 hours crafting their jewelry rather than be out in the dangerous landscapes of Mor Dhona finding beautiful stones. That’s where you come in.