- Job Description:
- Job: Breaking and Exiting
Rank: D
Player Requirements: D-Ranked Wizards
Job Requirements: Catch the bandits before they make it took the docks and escape with their gigantic sack of Jewels! Minimum of 10 posts! Must defeat one batch of bandits.
Job Location: Hargeon Town
Job Description: A group of bandits has broken into a Shipping Co. and made away with their entire payment for a whole months work! They seem to have already planned their escape, as a ship is waiting for them at the docks; ready too take off with a moments notice! Throw a hitch in their plans and stop them before they get there! It won't be hard too spot them, follow the trail of jewels if you can't immediately find them, they stuffed their sacks so full that they're leaking Jewels.
Enemies:
Weak: Clumsy Bandit x 10(These guys are the ones responsible for leaving the trail of Jewels, they use knives and longswords. Not truly skilled at fighting at all; one or two hits will down them.)
Normal: Quick Bandit x5 (These guys are pretty fast, and even if you catch up too them they won't just hand over the Jewels! They attack 2 times each round! Roll 2 "Block Dice" and fight back! Knock em silly with 3 hits each!)
Strong: Pirate x4 (These guys are pretty skilled as they've been around the block of the open seas more than once. This isn't their first Rodeo. They'll come whirling at you with curved swords for 3 "Attack Die" every round! Roll 3 "Block Die" and do your best too put them in their place! 5 hits each will do it! Be careful, they're pretty quick and crafty!)
"Job number three!" Deniel was a little enthusiastic this time. He had already completed two jobs, and this was his third one. However, this one was his first that had actual threats. He was excited to do something that would at least involve him using the training of Old Man. He arrived in Hargeon town a few minutes ago, and was trying to make his way to the client's location. "Shipping Co." was what the job description said, so he knew he was looking for something near the docks. Of course, that would only make things much more difficult, as these pirates were headed for them.
He didn't have time to get lost or think about much, he needed to get to the client, get directions, get to the pirates, defeat them, and then get paid. "All in a day's work I guess!"