Post by IMUIT on Apr 14, 2016 3:36:20 GMT
[attr="class","staffposttitle"]MISSIONS
[attr="class","staffpost"]Missions are a mainstay in the Fairy Tail series, and you’ll be able to take missions here on Fairy Tail: Breakthrough as well. Making and completing missions are simple. First, fill out the mission template and post the mission along with your RP post wherever the mission takes place. Then, do the required amount of posts in order to complete the mission and then submit the completed thread for jewel collection. You can normally only do missions of your class and lower. However, you are able to do a mission one rank higher than their class if you have someone of the appropriate class accompanying you (example -- a C-Class mage can go on a B-Class mission if a B-Class mage goes along with them). Also, the required posts in order to complete a mission are PER PERSON, not altogether.
Solo missions are allowed. However, if you are caught spamming solo missions, staff has every right to ask you to stop. If the offense is bad enough, your solo mission permissions will be stripped away from you. If you are doing a mission with someone and they go inactive (five days without a reply), you are able to finish the rest of the mission as a solo; this does not count as a solo mission for you. For example, if you're doing a C-Class mission and you've already done five posts and your partner(s) go inactive, you can do five more posts and turn the mission in for a jewels reward. Inactive participants in missions get a reduced reward depending on how many posts they've done.
D-CLASS. While these missions require combat, there is very little danger associated with them at all. D-Class missions are usually given to beginner mages because the missions themselves don’t take much to get done. D-Class missions are things like apprehending a petty thief, acting as a bouncer at a club and looking for someone’s lost cat in a forest. D-Class missions take five posts to complete. Reward - 1,000J
C-CLASS. Here is where legitimate magical and physical exertion happens. C-Class missions are a step up from D-Class missions both in difficulty and danger. Even so, these missions are still very do-able and generally aren’t life-threatening. Things like acting as a bodyguard for a traveling party, stealing something from a lightly guarded facility or apprehending a C-Class criminal would be deemed C-Class missions. C-Class missions take ten posts to complete. Reward - 2,500J
B-CLASS. Now, missions become life-threatening. There has to be an actual chance of death for a mission to be considered B-Class. Now, you’re doing things that are putting your life and well-being at risk such as going into ruins in order to retrieve a magical artifact, fighting powerful mages, beasts and monsters, protecting important political figures that may be targeted by assassins or perhaps even conducting a low-profile assassination yourself. B-Class missions take fifteen posts to complete. Reward - 3,500J
A-CLASS. A-Class missions are extremely dangerous; these are not missions mages take on a daily basis due to the high risk of injury, maiming and death. Battling mythical creatures and infamous mages, infiltrating a highly guarded facility and high-profile assassinations are only a few things that can be asked of you from an A-Class mission. One thing is for sure: these missions must be very dangerous. A-Class missions take twenty posts to complete. Reward - 5,000J
S-CLASS. These missions are generally considered impossible to complete; they are so difficult and dangerous that even the smallest mistake can spell out the end of your life. S-Class missions involve tasks like defeating legendary creatures and mages and destroying a (NPC) guild, but if it’s anything ridiculous and pretty much suicidal, you can count on it being a S-Class mission. Truly, only the strongest mages can even hope to survive missions like these. S-Class missions take thirty posts to complete. Reward - 7,000J
10 YEAR/100 YEAR. If you thought S-Class missions were ridiculous, then 10 Year and 100 Year missions make S-Class missions look relaxing. These missions are so ridiculous and dangerous that they have been available for ten/hundred years without a single mage being able to complete them. The objectives with 10/100 Year jobs include going after dragons, powerful demons, gods, and legendary mages. It’s a miracle if you even survive the first five minutes of the mission itself -- let alone come back in one piece. These missions are only created by staff for certain events, and you must be at AT LEAST S-Class to even be eligible to take these missions. 10 Year/100 Year missions take forty posts to complete. Reward - 10,000J
Whenever you want to make a mission, make a RP thread like you normally would except put the mission template below at the top of your post. Whenever you get how many people you want, go ahead and do the mission! Make sure that you have the required post count depending on what mission rank you're doing. If you want to advertise your mission, post in the Open Threads topic.
Whenever you finish a mission, post in Threads to Grade so that everyone can get their hard-earned jewels.
Solo missions are allowed. However, if you are caught spamming solo missions, staff has every right to ask you to stop. If the offense is bad enough, your solo mission permissions will be stripped away from you. If you are doing a mission with someone and they go inactive (five days without a reply), you are able to finish the rest of the mission as a solo; this does not count as a solo mission for you. For example, if you're doing a C-Class mission and you've already done five posts and your partner(s) go inactive, you can do five more posts and turn the mission in for a jewels reward. Inactive participants in missions get a reduced reward depending on how many posts they've done.
D-CLASS. While these missions require combat, there is very little danger associated with them at all. D-Class missions are usually given to beginner mages because the missions themselves don’t take much to get done. D-Class missions are things like apprehending a petty thief, acting as a bouncer at a club and looking for someone’s lost cat in a forest. D-Class missions take five posts to complete. Reward - 1,000J
C-CLASS. Here is where legitimate magical and physical exertion happens. C-Class missions are a step up from D-Class missions both in difficulty and danger. Even so, these missions are still very do-able and generally aren’t life-threatening. Things like acting as a bodyguard for a traveling party, stealing something from a lightly guarded facility or apprehending a C-Class criminal would be deemed C-Class missions. C-Class missions take ten posts to complete. Reward - 2,500J
B-CLASS. Now, missions become life-threatening. There has to be an actual chance of death for a mission to be considered B-Class. Now, you’re doing things that are putting your life and well-being at risk such as going into ruins in order to retrieve a magical artifact, fighting powerful mages, beasts and monsters, protecting important political figures that may be targeted by assassins or perhaps even conducting a low-profile assassination yourself. B-Class missions take fifteen posts to complete. Reward - 3,500J
A-CLASS. A-Class missions are extremely dangerous; these are not missions mages take on a daily basis due to the high risk of injury, maiming and death. Battling mythical creatures and infamous mages, infiltrating a highly guarded facility and high-profile assassinations are only a few things that can be asked of you from an A-Class mission. One thing is for sure: these missions must be very dangerous. A-Class missions take twenty posts to complete. Reward - 5,000J
S-CLASS. These missions are generally considered impossible to complete; they are so difficult and dangerous that even the smallest mistake can spell out the end of your life. S-Class missions involve tasks like defeating legendary creatures and mages and destroying a (NPC) guild, but if it’s anything ridiculous and pretty much suicidal, you can count on it being a S-Class mission. Truly, only the strongest mages can even hope to survive missions like these. S-Class missions take thirty posts to complete. Reward - 7,000J
10 YEAR/100 YEAR. If you thought S-Class missions were ridiculous, then 10 Year and 100 Year missions make S-Class missions look relaxing. These missions are so ridiculous and dangerous that they have been available for ten/hundred years without a single mage being able to complete them. The objectives with 10/100 Year jobs include going after dragons, powerful demons, gods, and legendary mages. It’s a miracle if you even survive the first five minutes of the mission itself -- let alone come back in one piece. These missions are only created by staff for certain events, and you must be at AT LEAST S-Class to even be eligible to take these missions. 10 Year/100 Year missions take forty posts to complete. Reward - 10,000J
[attr="class","staffposttitle"]MISSION CREATION AND COMPLETION
Whenever you want to make a mission, make a RP thread like you normally would except put the mission template below at the top of your post. Whenever you get how many people you want, go ahead and do the mission! Make sure that you have the required post count depending on what mission rank you're doing. If you want to advertise your mission, post in the Open Threads topic.
[blockquote][b]MISSION NAME:[/b] Name of the mission.
[b]MISSION RANK:[/b] Mission's rank (D, C, B, A, S).
[b]NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS:[/b] How many people are allowed to join on the mission NOT counting the mission maker. If the mission is a solo, put solo.
[b]OBJECTIVE:[/b] What the mission is about.[/blockquote]
Whenever you finish a mission, post in Threads to Grade so that everyone can get their hard-earned jewels.