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Introduction to teacher missions

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Introduction to teacher missions

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Teacher missions are going to push the boundaries of your creativity and spirit. I am so anxious to see how the teacher missions are used and purposed. Please remember that these missions will represent you as a teacher.

We are requesting that you as a teacher spend the first two weeks on a trial basis with these missions.

This will be a trial and error period, but it is my hope and thoughts that this will run smoothly.

You may wish to adjust your missions as you see fit along the way. You can begin with two missions to start off, but your missions can grow in size once the two-week period is up.


****There will be guidelines to follow in regard to the reward tokens (see below), so be sure that only one of these two missions is a Rank mission that offers reward tokens. You can also opt out of giving missions with the reward token rank.


Teacher missions are for active teachers only. The missions are meant to bring about activity within the city, and drive motivation. If a teacher is not present to accept missions in a reasonable amount of time, then it will defeat the students purpose.

Teacher missions can be placed at your desired location. Example: thresh, your house facade, an unpopulated or unused area in the city, the teaching guild, or you may even create your own "office" type space where you spend time with your students. (place the missions and other notices to your students)....etc.

It is up to you how you display your missions. You are able to ask Grandma or Rylan to help you create a banner that will display your missions, the ranks, and any guidelines you as a teacher sets forth. You may choose to display your mission in the library mission board, your house mission board. Or be creative in other ways of how your missions can be represented, such as a scavenger type hunt that leads you to the mission's location somewhere deep in the planes. Or you can even use the altar missions that can be created with our help.


How missions work:
  • A mission is created by the teacher and displayed. The student decides that he/she would like to do your mission. So, they set out to do it and return to you with their completed mission.
  • You in turn accept the mission/s and either give them their reward/s or a support token to act as their reward token if it is a rank 1 mission, or codex that they would give to Grandma or Rylan to redeem for their rewards for the other ranked missions.
  • ***********For the student to redeem their reward token, you would use support train (explained below), for rank 1, rank 2, rank, 4 and 5, on a codex, you will put the rank of the mission as well as your name, the students name and a date. They will bring these to the market for reward. (unless you opt to give them their reward then you will use support train to create their reward token to reedem their plat).


Please follow the ranked system below that is already in place for missions, if you plan to use the rewards that Grandma and Rylan will supply. If you choose to do your own rank system with rewards, that is optional and up to you, but you will need to supply the reward in that case.

Ranks and rewards:
  • Rank 1 Mission: 5 market items
  • Rank 2 Mission: 2 -4k strength filled chaos wells
  • Rank 3 Mission: 1 reward token
  • Rank 4 Mission: 100k XP
  • Rank 5 Mission: 200k XP

The rank missions that offer the reward tokens are only granted once per week, per student. There should only be one of these rank 3 missions, unless your students are aware they can only choose to do one of them per week to turn in. All other missions can be turned in daily.

You can switch out your missions as often or as little as you like. If you abandon your missions by leaving the city, or long drawn out absences, then your mission will be removed so the student does not do those.

Please make sure the reward is worthy of the mission. Think about this the same as if you were tasking and giving a quest. You may also use the markets altar missions for reference. You may also duplicate some of those for yourself, or double up with another teacher and work together so that the student will always be able to turn in their mission.


Teachers can create a codex, or forged item and then write what the student did for the reward into the codex. Add student/teachers name, and date.

Once someone wishes to turn in their reward tokens for their plat, it will need to be turned into Grandma or Rylan. If you as a teacher would rather grant your student their plat, simply ask them to request from Grandma or Rylan that they give a completion codex that would in turn be given back to their teacher for their plat. This is simply to monitor and also to destroy the support token once it has been turned in.

Please note! Grandma and Rylan only accept the altar missions. Teacher missions are for teachers to accept. Once the teacher has accepted their mission and give a completion note for reward, then Grandma and Rylan will be happy to assist in offering the reward.
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