Rei Posted January 23, 2015 Posted January 23, 2015 (edited) Private Contractor (PC) Availability: General, but must have permission from Rei to use it and agreement from moderators that they don't think you'll abuse it. Description: Some shinobi are fanatically loyal to their village, and would never consider doing any work on the side, or any work without being ordered to. Other shinobi are happy to be busy, and actively look for 'side-jobs', this is also true of “PC” who were not affiliated with a hidden village in the first place or are from a now destroyed hidden village or organization. Effects: The user may assign themselves missions up to the rank that their 'equivalent Ninja rank' would be. These missions may be anything from simple side jobs or money making schemes (such as playing music on a street for money, pickpocketing, or watching some shepherd's sheep while the shepherd goes to market.), and they may do so without problem or orders from someone else. Restrictions: These missions are not recorded as normal missions of the equivalent rank would be, as they are 'unofficial' missions, and the records of the village do not account for them. They do not affect your mission count as a result. Only standard level/rank missions may be taken through this skill. Any rewards providers by an unofficial mission are limited to the basic amounts suggested on the mission page (i.e. An S Rank mission can only provide 3000 EXP and $1200). The user may assign one "unofficial" mission per day. Cost: -1 Designer's Notes Repost of Warr's Freelancer skill. The original was disconnected when we decided to create another main site skill of the same name. Edited January 23, 2015 by Rei
Cellar Door Posted January 23, 2015 Posted January 23, 2015 They only get the basic amounts of experience and money for these right?
Rei Posted January 23, 2015 Author Posted January 23, 2015 Yep. You can assign yourself missions, but you’re limited to the basic/suggested amount listed on the main site. I think it’s a fair trade off. Made a note of it.