Oct 4, 2017 4:25:33 GMT -5
Post by Sauce no Kami on Oct 4, 2017 4:25:33 GMT -5
Mission System
Do Your Job
General Info
On this site the Daimyo (staff controlled) Clan leaders/Village leader (PC controlled), and members will create and delegate missions to their Ninja in their countries/villages, though there will also be plot missions, which shall be staff created, all members should have a chance for side-plot missions for their own character development or even to move along their own plot that they have been working on. There are certain rules to follow when creating your missions such as All missions are death enabled automatically though missions below B rank have a very low chance of death, anyone can elect to do any mission but if you do a mission you are not ready for the staff will make it that much harder on you (though the rewards will be that much greater if you survive). Custom Missions if involving a specific village will need permission from the leader of the said village before they are accepted.
Anyone can create missions and as soon as the missions are approved by the staff they can be posted to find people to take on the mission with them, however, unlike most sites Sengoku requires a duality to missions that are taken, what this means is that if your mission is protecting a caravan than that means someone is trying to attack it. So the mission of protecting someone is also a mission for your opposition to target the caravan. The mission cannot be started until you have someone who can fill the role as the opposition if after three days you cannot find someone staff can fill in as an NPC, but under no circumstances should anyone ever NPC their own opposition for their missions.
The specifics vary with each mission but it can range from a misunderstanding between two countries I.E the caravan asked Hi no Kuni for assistance protecting their caravan, however, the caravan posses stolen goods that another group requested a group from Tsuchi no Kuni to retrieve. Whoever succeeds in their mission gets to decide what the truth is in that scenario, however, it could also be more sinister was mercenary or unaffiliated ninja (or whatever) have taken an assassination job. Whatever the case may be the job cannot be resolved until the opposition is taken care of first. Both sides get rewards no matter what though the losers only get half of what the posted reward is. This can start rivalries between Ninja and countries and is a great way to build up character development and interactions while still working on the site and rank goals.
Background Info
The livelihood of ninja depend on missions and their ability to be carried out effectively, ninja take missions they believe they can handle and while certain groups or clans can have rules regarding who can take what missions, for the most part, no one will stop a ninja from trying to complete whatever mission they want. The missions are categorized into five ranks, based on the mission's possible danger or level of importance. Depending on the importance and nature of the mission, failure could result in variable consequences. ranging anywhere from words of comfort and support to being heavily dishonored throughout one's clan and country. This punishment for failure so to speak falls directly to the who was given the mission (either the Daimyo or clan head or whoever the ninja got the mission from) to decide, they could even decide that no punishment is needed.
Because of the importance of missions, certain shinobi would take even the most drastic (sometimes considered illegal) actions to ensure its completion, even if it means sacrificing comrades. This may lead to certain controversies to the shinobi with their associated shinobi, depending on the situation. This could mean praise for getting the job done with ruthless efficiency or even the ninja being ostracized due to their choice of the mission over comrades. Once again this distinction falls on those involved as a whole as they dictate the ideology of their sociology.
If the client who hires ninjas for a mission gives false information on details, such as downplaying the dangers involved (which in turn becomes a mission that exceeds the expectations of its corresponding rank), the ninja in question will no longer be obligated to complete the mission (though they may continue if they choose).
Horu Ninjas accept missions from clients just as much as country-bound ninjas. However, these missions are considered more illegal, as they can involve assassination of people that are normally not meant to be targeted, or creating acts of terrorism.
Mission Criteria
D RankAssigned to E and D ranked Shinobi. They pose almost no risk to the ninja's life and usually consist of odd jobs like farming and babysitting work. These missions focus more on team building and can be used to instill a sense of confidence in a low ranking Ninja while also not being too strenuous which allows them more time to train and get their skills up.
C Rank
Assigned to more experienced D ranked shinobi or C-ranked shinobi. They are missions with little to no chance of combat against another ninja. Examples are guarding people against bandits or highwaymen, background investigations, eliminating or capturing bandits or thieves, and capturing or suppressing wild animals. These missions are used for working on teamwork and confidence within combat situations that are not life-threatening and offer little risk to a Shinobi of D or C rank that is careful and does not underestimate the danger of the mission.
B Rank
Assigned to experienced C rank or B rank shinobi. They are missions anticipated to involve combat with another ninja. Examples are guarding people, espionage, or killing another ninja. These missions are dangerous and involve a high risk of death if not careful. These missions are generally never taken by lower than C rank shinobi even when accompanied with higher ranked shinobi.
A Rank
Assigned to experienced B rank shinobi or A rank Shinobi, concerning, among other things, village-or state-level matters and trends. Examples are guarding VIPs or suppressing ninja forces. These missions are elite and can only be taken by the best of the best and sometimes even requires a team of them to get done. These missions are more or less out of the way for C ranked shinobi though some more advanced shinobi of that rank have been known to take one every now and then.
S Rank
Assigned to experienced A ranked Shinobi and usually more than one these missions concern state-level confidential matters. Examples are assassinating VIPs, and transporting highly classified documents. These missions are the creme of the crop. Their assignment is not done lightly as anyone other than the best would almost certainly die completing these missions.
Mission EXP Gain
D-Rank - 170 XP
C-Rank - 255 XP
B-Rank - 340 XP
A-Rank - 420 XP
S-Rank - 510 XP
Mission Template
[b]Name of Mission:[/b] [Self-Explanatory]
[b]Mission Requirements:[/b] [The basic requirements of a mission such as: 1 Genin, A Full Squad, Jounin Squad, Must be a Leaf Shinobi, etc.)
[b]Rank of Mission:[/b] [D-S]
[b]Random NPC Enabled:[/b] [Is it okay to allow random NPC's into this thread, though it is not certain an NPC shall appear]
[b]Member NPC/Staff NPC:[/b] [Will a Non-Staff Member NPC a Character for you? Or will oyu need a Staff Member? or no NPC at all.]
[b]Mission Description:[/b] [All details about the mission, such as how it was created, the purpose behind the mission, who created the mission, etc.]