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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:43 am
Missions
• Missions Overview
Level D Assigned Rank: Normally to Genin, along with Genin Teams Tasks: Normally these are tasks that are comparable to chores. They are given to genin teams in order to inspire teamwork. Normally there is no kind of danger associated with this mission level aside from the normal dangers of everyday life. Rewards: 100 ryou
Level C Assigned Rank: Normally to Chunin, along with highly experience Genin Tasks: These tasks are associated with guarding citizen class individuals, taking documents and items to particular areas of semi-importance, and gathering information within the country. Normally there is some level of danger involved with this mission level, and the greater the danger normally the Chunin will be assigned from one to three Genin subordinates or another Chunin Rewards: 300 ryou
Level B Assigned Rank: Normally to Jounin along with Special Jounin Tasks: These tasks are associated with the protection of a higher class individual, taking important documents of importance, rescuing a fellow shinobi from enemy territory, attacking enemies within the country, and gathering information from opposing countries. Normally there is a great level of danger involved with this mission level. Rewards: 500 ryou
Level A Assigned Rank: High Level Jounin, and Jounin Tasks: These tasks are associated with protecting targets that are being sought after by high ranking criminals, taking top secret documents to various places, rescuing fellow shinobi from within enemy compounds, gathering information from enemy bases, attacking an enemy compound/village/territory, or assassination of a high ranking individual. The danger level of this mission is so high generally the rate of casualty is considered to be above 80% which is why only Jounin are assigned to these missions. With greater threat, the jounin will be supplied with as much force needed or as much force as possible. Rewards: 750 ryou
Level S Assigned Rank: High Level Jounin Tasks: These tasks are by far the most dangerous tasks that could be handed out. Normally this involved going into enemy territory and having very little information upon the situation. Otherwise this is a very broad mission category, but is associated with a high level of danger. Shinobi casualty is highly associated with this rank because of the incredible sense of danger. Normally there are not single individuals sent on these types of missions. Teams of four consisting of a high level jounin, a jounin, and two high level chuunin will be sent out along with as many other additional teams as the Kage sees necessary. Rewards: 1000 ryou
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:22 am
How to Create Missions
This thread will help you and everyone onto how one is capable of creating a mission. This will help all members as well as Kages near and far as well so that they may have an understanding into helping their village, as well as their site to improve everything all together. Please read through to understand everything. We hope this will help out everyone in the long run into who can create missions, how you can create missions and what must be done in order to finish the mission. This place will state how one will receive the money, as well as other things dealing with Missions and Mission basis.
:::Rules of Missions:::
* Why Do Missions Exist: Missions is the foundation of a Village, Organization, and anything else that may need a steady Cash Flow. A Mission is something that enables those who are good with their job such as Espionage, Assassination, Escort, or anything else within those lines that would need special services of highly trained people. A Mission is needed to create story, to create a Role Play for everyone near and far. In order to increase an economy there is a need of a Mission. The Mission helps everyone in some way shape or form.
* Who May Take Missions: Anyone is capable of taking a Mission if they wish. This means anyone. This however has restrictions towards the capability of who is capable of taking a certain Mission. If you are a Missing Ninja you can never take a Mission from your Village. This means that you are not allowed to stroll into the Kage's office expecting him to give you a Mission. A Ninja may never take a Mission from another Village. A Missing Ninja is capable of taking their own missions as well as Non-Ninja however there is other types of restrictions towards this kind of situation.
* Who May Create Missions: Anyone is capable of creating a Mission. However all Kages Must, and we can not stress this enough must have create a Board that says "Village Name Missions". This board must be Stickied in order to allow any member of the village to notice the Missions. Please keep track of the Missions at all times. Please delete the missions if needed and please keep track my making sure you know who is taking Missions who is on Missions an what Missions have been finished. Again anyone is capable of creating a Mission. When we say everyone we can not stress the meaning of Everyone
What is Needed to Create: When we say anyone can create a Mission and do a Mission we mean it. Please do not ask staff on who can do Missions.
* Kages: all Kages Must, and we can not stress this enough must have create a Board that says "Village Name Missions". This board must be Stickied in order to allow any member of the village to notice the Missions. Please keep track of the Missions at all times. Please delete the missions if needed and please keep track my making sure you know who is taking Missions who is on Missions an what Missions have been finished.
* Non Kage, but is a Ninja: If you are Not a Kage and you wish to make your own there are ways to make a Mission. If you are a Ninja and you wish to do a Mission but wish to create a Mission it is quite simple of a process. Just follow the template and please place in The Mission in a New Thread with the word Mission on it. Then have your Kage, or a Staff member to simply verify and okay the mission. It is that simple. After that make another thread and Start the Mission.
* Organization Leaders: If you are an Organization, the leader, or leaders creates the Missions. This is Roleplayed out every step away. This means that an organization can not just up and Create a Mission like a Ninja is Capable of doing. The Organization must meet the respected sponsors in a Roleplay. The Sponsors must state what they wish for the organization to do. The Organization may not make up a number in the Profit of the mission. They must follow through and make a regular Mission. This means that an Organization can not go off making a "D" Rank Mission for the amount of a Million Ryo. They must follow the rules of the template into making a Mission. The Organization must then Roleplay out how they give out the Missions to the subordinates.
* Organization Members: If are a member of an Organization and is not a Leader the same rules applies into Finding or getting a Mission as if you were a Leader. This must be Roleplayed out. You must first however get permission from the Leaders of the Organization to create a Mission, or really get the Okay for the Mission. After that then just follow what is needed into creating a Mission which is Roleplaying out getting the Client.
* Missing Ninja, Non-Ninja: Missing Ninjas and Non-Ninjas have no bound to any Village or Organization. They are somewhat free to do what they wish. This saying however The Rules of gathering a Mission applies to these as they would apply to an Organization. This means that it must be Roleplayed out. The Missing Ninja, or Non-Ninja must meet the respected sponsors in a Roleplay. The Sponsors must state what they wish for the Missing Ninja, or Non-Ninja to do. The Missing Ninja, or Non-Ninja may not make up a number in the Profit of the mission. They must follow through and make a regular Mission. This means that an Missing Ninja, or Non-Ninja can not go off making a "D" Rank Mission for the amount of a Million Ryo. They must follow the rules of the template into making a Mission.
* How to Receive the Money: If you have completed the Mission with a Success, you can not up and just gather the money. If you wish to gain benefits you much search for benefits. This means that you must Roleplay Everything Out. You must Search the bodies, travel back to where you must meet the People that Created the Mission Such as Kage, Organization Leaders, Sponsors, then they must hand the money over by roleplaying it out. After that is done PM A staff member to give the money. Remember everything has to be Roleplayed out before you get the pay off. Please do not cheat and try to gather multiple missions and receive the money first, later on not finishing the Mission. if this happens the Ryo will be taken away.
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:29 am
:::Mission Template:::
This is the Template for the Mission. This will help everyone into how to create a Mission. Just follow the template and everything will be fine. There is certain things that is needed and to be understood within the Mission template such as how much Ryo a person can get, different difficulties of a Mission as well as other things such as this.
* Name: What is the name of the Mission. Every Mission has some sort of name. Does not have to be a Flashy Name but needs one none the less.
* Rank: What is the Rank of the Mission. Every Mission has a Rank. Depending on the Rank depends on who is capable of taking the Mission in Question. Now there are some missions that Smaller Ranked Ninjas are Unable to take so please remember that. Some Ranked Missions a Gennin will have to be with a Jounin, or even a Chuunin in order to take on a Mission of a Certain Rank. Please Remember that when sending out Ninjas, or when taking on a Mission. For Organizations, Missing Ninja, and Non-Ninjas I highly suggest you keep in what you are capable of, because if someone is a "D" Class Character and takes an "S" Class Mission with no consequences or any problems. The Money will not be received and the Mission would have been voided.
* Gennin - Rank for Missions - D and C Missions * Chuunin - Rank for Missions - B Missions * Jounin - Rank for Missions - A and S Missions
In order to take an A or S Mission you will need to be accompanied by a Jounin if you are a Chuunin or Genin. If you are a Gennin you Must be acompanied by at least a Chuunin if you wish to take a B Mission. The lower the Letter the More Dangerous the Mission becomes. It is recommended that you are a specific type of Class Character for each of these Missions. This means that a "D" Class Character is best for D And C Missions. A "C" Class Character is best for B Missions, and a "B" Class Character is best for A and S Missions. It is not mandatory but helps in having the character survive the situation and helping out when needed.
* IIC Length: This is a simple rule of length between waiting of posts. We understand that everyone has something to do from time to time and is unable to make posts within a certain amount of time. However to keep things going and to make sure that Members who are active do not have to wait for months they are capable of going on ahead skipping a turn if needed. This is called Inactive In Character. A Simple rule that states the length of time that is needed before a person is capable of posting or else they will be skipped. An example of this is simple. John and Randy are Roleplaying in a Mission. Their IIC is 2 Days. Randy Makes his post, and John Makes his post. They are posting and have been posting for three days. Then John has not Posted for one whole day. After the Second Day Randy is capable of skipping John and proceeding forward until John Comes back. If John continues to not show up, Randy is capable of continuing without him, to even finishing the mission without John. However with this said, John does not get the Reward. This occurs if Randy has to do more then eighty percent of the Mission.
* Difficulty: There are three different types of difficulties in a Mission. Each Difficulty is to show how hard the Mission may be to the corresponding type of Mission. There is Easy, Moderate, and Hard. You must remember to have each mission correspond to the type of Mission. This means that if you have a B Mission that is Easy. To a Chuunin it may be considered as an easy mission.
* Description: What type of Mission is this, are there any people that are needed to be met, are there any types of people that may prove to be a problem. What is the point of this mission. Is this Mission an assassination Mission. Is this Mission an escort Mission. Must you save people. This is where you must write in all information according to what is needed in the information. Please be advised to also state where the people must go as well in this section. Anyone is capable of being a Master in the Mission. This means that anyone is capable of Being their own Game Master within the Mission you can take control if you wish, however there is only one person allowed to take control of the Mission.
* Objective: This one is simple. What do you need to do in order to complete the Mission with a Success.
* Reward: First and foremost the money is not divided up between people that complete the Mission. Remember that before asking. Secondly every type of Mission only allows so much of a reward. Please remember that when creating a Mission. If you Fail the Mission you do not get any reward. If you cheat in the Mission you do not get the reward. o D Mission: 500 Ryo to 1,000 Ryo o C Mission: 1,000 Ryo to 1,500 Ryo o B Mission: 1,500 Ryo to 5,000 Ryo o A Mission: 5,000Yen to 8,000 Ryo o S Mission: 8,000 Ryo to 10,000 Yen
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