On PS4 NA I find that people are always really willing to jump in an assist for pretty cheap. If you provide all the mats (which you should, because...annoying) then most crafters just want a tip of some sort. If someone asks me what I want I usually suggest they pass me any single gold mat...a kuta, wax, whatever and I'm happy to take the time to craft something.
I also sell purple armor in guild stores, which I price to make approx 1000 gold after the cost of the mats. Right now, that puts rubedo and rubedite pieces at about 10k each (rubedo, 5k, tannins 3500, divines stone) and silk at like $12k each.
When random people want training sets, I charge them 1K per piece for plain low-level gear, 2K for set-bonus sets (Hundings, Julianos, etc.) For higher end sets, I will ask for a flat 20K + guild trader rates for mats (above blue), tempers and enchants if want them but they don't supply the mats.
People are always happy to pay, even though I know there are people who will do it cheaper; I'm there on the spot and helping them out and they really don't mind. For me, I'd rather be questing or dungeon diving if I'm not getting paid, so I just set the price I'm willing to work at and that's that.
For my guildies I just take tips or I'll ask for a stack of some provisioning ingredient I'm short on, for example.
Outside my guild i charge 5k per piece as minimum plus mats. I have noticed it filters out bad clients nicely.
Edited by helediron on March 8, 2017 8:01AM
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