Hi-hi, I'll try to keep this as short and sweet as usual.
Now there are several ways to go about this. Within this Magic Academy, there will be several participants, which are divided into students and teachers. Typically speaking, the students would ideally but lower-ranking wizards (B-rank and below) while teachers being higher-ranking wizards (A-rank and above).
The academy can be as complex or simple as we want it to be. I have several ideas, but I shall try my best to narrow it down.
But it's not just about spamming classes to get to B-rank or to work hard to get a certain amount of jewels, we don't want to replace the mentoring system, which is why the experience reward won't be doubled but may equate to a job of its respective rank, or above average.
A Magic Academy can promote individual plot and character development. People who want their characters to have jobs as professional teachers while staying in their guild (Wizards of any guilds are permitted to attend the Magic Academy, it's a neutral facility!) or people who want their characters to have a teacher, or experience a school-like environment can.
Within the Magic Academy, school events may take place (which only teachers, special guests, and students may attend. This will encourage people to join!), competitions, and examinations.
So, yeah, I wanted to hear more thoughts before I continued. Anyone have any ideas?
- What are you suggesting?
I think it'd be a nice touch for the community to interact with characters beyond what are considered guildmates, enemies, mentors, or other wizards, but classmates. I am suggesting we implement FTRP's first IC Magic Academy.
Now there are several ways to go about this. Within this Magic Academy, there will be several participants, which are divided into students and teachers. Typically speaking, the students would ideally but lower-ranking wizards (B-rank and below) while teachers being higher-ranking wizards (A-rank and above).
The academy can be as complex or simple as we want it to be. I have several ideas, but I shall try my best to narrow it down.
- Courses
There can be several courses students can take, as they can all be of different nature and difficult and offer different rewards. Some courses you must pay for in jewels to attend, while others are free but still offer rewards. The greater the sacrifice, the greater the rewards.
Rewards can be spell slots, jewels, experience (higher level courses), or items. These rewards are offered to both students and teachers. However, they are not guaranteed. Like any school,
you don't get your reward just by attending the class. Based on individual teacher and student performance will determine if you get your reward or not by the end of the course/thread.
Courses include different things, but completely optional for students and teachers to attend.
Some may include PvP, some may be more competitive (i.e, who can do this the fastest/most,
etc)
But it's not just about spamming classes to get to B-rank or to work hard to get a certain amount of jewels, we don't want to replace the mentoring system, which is why the experience reward won't be doubled but may equate to a job of its respective rank, or above average.
A Magic Academy can promote individual plot and character development. People who want their characters to have jobs as professional teachers while staying in their guild (Wizards of any guilds are permitted to attend the Magic Academy, it's a neutral facility!) or people who want their characters to have a teacher, or experience a school-like environment can.
Within the Magic Academy, school events may take place (which only teachers, special guests, and students may attend. This will encourage people to join!), competitions, and examinations.
- Graduation
After students have exceeded B-rank, they will graduate from the Magic Academy. However,
they return for special courses. They may cost a lot, but in the end, they'll be getting the rewards they want if they perform well. Wizards returning after graduation for more courses will have to sacrifice more with each special course they take.
So, yeah, I wanted to hear more thoughts before I continued. Anyone have any ideas?