Huh. Didn't expect this old thing to get a reply.
As soon as I cap out cooking (currently 98. blah.) I'm going to start collecting all my crafting results with the parser so I can get a baseline of data to test whether the superstitions we've all been crafting with have any merit. Something I've been wanting to do since before the whole
Eruntalon thing, but seems all the more intriguing now. I mean, really, what do we know? I hear something about the way you're supposed to get HQs and skillups and think "Hmm, yeah. That seems to agree with the fuzzy human recollection I have of my aggregate crafting experience. I'll treat that as being the truth." Meanwhile, Eruntalon comes along claiming to have broken the dogma and discovered this new quantum theory of crafting that makes the old newtonian way we've been doing things look like planning your life around newspaper horoscopes. Is it BS? Maybe, but it kinda makes me want to identify some real facts for myself, y'know?
Anyway, I digress ... I currently have my mog house set up for overwhelming wind energy with my Tea Set, Tableware Set, and Cordon Bleu Set sitting pretty on an array of Desks. Other than the increased skill effect of the Cordon Bleu Set, which I can confirm (~12% HQ on Dorado with 98+Hat+Mog+Guild), I've noticed no difference my crafting results from the standard that most people report. I keep them around anyway as a trophy of cooking-related accomplishment and the odd chance that they are having some miniscule effect on my results that I'm just not noticing. Of all the variables that allegedly effect crafting, this one's low on my list of priorities to test. The cost of me keeping them around and set up is negligible, and their effect for as long as I've been using them seems negligible as well.
Thanks for chiming in, though. ^^
By the way, does anyone know of a parser better than
this one? (I think this link is ok, since it claims to not be in violation of the ToS, and seems pretty benign.) The way it outputs the data is a little clunky.