Post by Chaldea-san on Sept 20, 2015 1:16:18 GMT
Missions
Mission Page Explanation
This is the basic layout of how the mission pages look in the Mission Board. These will be posted by staff, and by players that have received the right to do so.
Mission Title: [The name of the mission should also be the name of the thread you roleplay it on]
Rank: [Represents the importance of the mission. It goes Pawn -> Knight -> Bishop -> Rook ->Queen -> King]
Coordinates:[ The area in the boards where the events will take place. It goes from the broader category, to the specified sub-board where the party leader should create the thread]
Estimated Duration: [ the minimum number of posts that this mission requires before it’s allowed to be reported in. Of course, even if the post count has been reached, ending the mission without clearing the objective will not yield any rewards or designate the mission as “completed”.]
Threats:[Obstacles that may hinder the characters in the duration of the mission]
Mission description:;[A more in-depth briefing of the goals, and procedures expected from this mission. Certain IC mechanics may be mentioned, to which the Virtual Database can prove very useful]
Agent Requirements:
That's right, missions! Fate/ The Sixth focuses on allowing characters to showcase their unique abilities and skills in quest-like threads called “missions”. Characters can sign up for these missions by posting in the appropriate board, and receive rewards upon completing the task and reporting it in.
From an OOC perspective, these threads are opportunities to have characters interact, and create compelling stories together. When signing up for a mission, participants are able to read up on details regarding the task, for instance: how many people are needed, what classes are required, the location for the thread, the minimum number of posts before the mission can end, the obstacles that are expected to be found, etc.
After signing up, Players are then in charge of running their own mission, and as long as they follow the broad guidelines from the mission page, any and all developments are permitted.
After signing up, Players are then in charge of running their own mission, and as long as they follow the broad guidelines from the mission page, any and all developments are permitted.
Staff members can jump into a thread at any time, as well as change the conditions of the scene. This will be common in important missions where staff may roleplay as an enemy; or perhaps as a surprise twist in otherwise simple missions, where a quick post can force the players to have to adapt to unforeseen circumstances.
Each mission has a party leader, a character that's in charge of making any decisions that happen to be necessary during the progress of the assignment. This character is also the first post in the Mission, meaning they're the ones that start the thread, and they're the ones that post in the "List of completed missions" Board to report it in.Mission Page Explanation
This is the basic layout of how the mission pages look in the Mission Board. These will be posted by staff, and by players that have received the right to do so.
Mission Title: [The name of the mission should also be the name of the thread you roleplay it on]
Rank: [Represents the importance of the mission. It goes Pawn -> Knight -> Bishop -> Rook ->Queen -> King]
Coordinates:[ The area in the boards where the events will take place. It goes from the broader category, to the specified sub-board where the party leader should create the thread]
Estimated Duration: [ the minimum number of posts that this mission requires before it’s allowed to be reported in. Of course, even if the post count has been reached, ending the mission without clearing the objective will not yield any rewards or designate the mission as “completed”.]
Threats:[Obstacles that may hinder the characters in the duration of the mission]
- Threat 1[Depending on the way the threat is worded, different developments might be allowed. Example: “Possible Hostile Wildlife” leaves a lot of room open for both the presence of enemies and their nature, while “Violent Animated Flora” implies that confrontation is an inevitability]
- Threat 2
- Threat 3
Mission description:;[A more in-depth briefing of the goals, and procedures expected from this mission. Certain IC mechanics may be mentioned, to which the Virtual Database can prove very useful]
Agent Requirements:
- Party Leader:[Party leaders will be the characters in charge of the mission. They start the thread in the proper location, and they’re the ones to report it in. In character, they hold authority over the mission]
- Agent 1: [Additional Slots can range from none to a large number, and can also have their own set of requirements]
- Agent 2:
- Agent 3:
- Agent 4: