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[[Image:ExampleJob.gif|right|frame|This is an example of a super job. The user must find 3 Organic Chia Wort Roots in 59 minutes and their base reward will be 4,834 NP. A Blue Job Coupon is needed to accept this job.]] | |||
The '''Faerieland Employment Agency''' is a [[quest]] game that was released on April 2, 2001. In this game, users complete quests, called ''jobs'', by finding a specified number of a certain [[item]] within a given time limit. When a user successfully completes a job, they are rewarded with the base number of [[Neopoint]]s associated with that job. User can also earn bonus neopoints if they complete their assigned job quickly. | |||
There are two types of jobs; basic and super. Basic jobs have no requirements and can be completed by any user. Super jobs give out better rewards than basic jobs, but the user must have a job coupon in order to accept them. New jobs are posted every ten minutes. Users are only allowed to complete 5 jobs per day. | |||
==How to Play== | |||
After clicking either the ''Basic Jobs'' or ''Super Jobs'' link on the main page, users will see a list of all the jobs that are currently available along with detailed information about each job. To accept a job, the user must click that jobs' associated ''Apply for this job'' link. As soon as a user successfully gets the job, the timer for the accepted job begins counting down. To complete the job, the user must place the required number of the requested item into their [[inventory]] and then visit the Agency's ''Status'' page and click on the link for their current job. The requested items can be obtained through any means, and users are allowed to use the [[Shop Wizard]] to find the requested items. | |||
If the user does not complete the job within time limit, the job will be marked as failed. Basic jobs can be quit without failure by paying 200 NP. Super jobs can also be quit to avoid failure, but the job coupon used to obtain the job will not be returned. | |||
==Rewards== | |||
When a user completes a job, they are awarded the base reward associated with the completed job. In addition to this, users can earn bonus neopoints by completing the job in less than 25% of the total allowed time. The number of bonus neopoints awarded are calculated using the below equation: | |||
[[Image:BonusRewardsEquation.gif|center]] | |||
==Job Coupons== | |||
To accept super jobs, users must have an item called a job coupon. There are 11 different levels of job coupon with the ''Gold Brightvale Job Coupon'' being the highest level and the ''Green Job Coupon'' being the lowest level. Whenever a user uses a job coupon to take a super job, the coupon is downgraded one level. Being the lowest level coupon, the ''Green Job Coupon'' simply disappears after being used. | |||
Below are all 11 job coupons, listed from the highest level to the lowest: | |||
{|align="center" | |||
|- | |||
||{{ItemDisplay|normal=yes|IMAGE=bv_job_coupon2.gif|name=Gold Brightvale Job Coupon|JNID=12079}} | |||
|style="font-size: 200%"|→ | |||
||{{ItemDisplay|normal=yes|IMAGE=bv_job_coupon3.gif|name=Silver Brightvale Job Coupon|JNID=8029}} | |||
|style="font-size: 200%"|→ | |||
||{{ItemDisplay|normal=yes|IMAGE=bv_job_coupon4.gif|name=Bronze Brightvale Job Coupon|JNID=4504}} | |||
|style="font-size: 200%"|→ | |||
|- | |||
||{{ItemDisplay|normal=yes|IMAGE=bv_job_coupon1.gif|name=Green Brightvale Job Coupon|JNID=9032}} | |||
|style="font-size: 200%"|→ | |||
||{{ItemDisplay|normal=yes|IMAGE=pink_ticket.gif|name=Pink Job Coupon|JNID=9030}} | |||
|style="font-size: 200%"|→ | |||
||{{ItemDisplay|normal=yes|IMAGE=purple_ticket.gif|name=Purple Job Coupon|JNID=9029}} | |||
|style="font-size: 200%"|→ | |||
|- | |||
||{{ItemDisplay|normal=yes|IMAGE=gold_ticket.gif|name=Gold Job Coupon|JNID=8285}} | |||
|style="font-size: 200%"|→ | |||
||{{ItemDisplay|normal=yes|IMAGE=silver_ticket.gif|name=Silver Job Coupon|JNID=1658}} | |||
|style="font-size: 200%"|→ | |||
||{{ItemDisplay|normal=yes|IMAGE=red_ticket.gif|name=Red Job Coupon|JNID=620}} | |||
|style="font-size: 200%"|→ | |||
|- | |||
||{{ItemDisplay|normal=yes|IMAGE=blue_ticket.gif|name=Blue Job Coupon|JNID=9028}} | |||
|style="font-size: 200%"|→ | |||
||{{ItemDisplay|normal=yes|IMAGE=green_ticket.gif|name=Green Job Coupon|JNID=9013}} | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
Each super job requires a specific level of job coupon to complete. Users are allowed to take a job using a higher level coupon than required. For example, a user could use a ''Pink Job Coupon'' to take a job that requires only a ''Silver Job Coupon''. | |||
Pink Job Coupon | |||
Originally, job coupons were given out as promotional prizes to users who signed up with various [[Neopets]] sponsors. This promotional program ended many years ago. Now a days, the only way to obtain job coupons is by winning them from the [[Wheel of Knowledge]] or the [[Wheel of Extravagance]] or by purchasing them from other users using the [[Auction House]], the [[Trading Post]], or user shops. | |||
==Job Rank== | |||
Whenever a user accepts a job, the job is assigned to their active [[Neopet]]. The number of jobs a Neopet has completed, as well as the number of jobs they have failed, is displayed on their pet lookup. Each Neopet is also assigned a job rank based on how many jobs they have completed: | |||
{|class="wikitable" align="center" style="text-align:center;" | |||
||'''Rank Name'''||'''Number of Jobs Completed''' | |||
|- | |||
||''Unskilled''||More jobs failed than completed | |||
|- | |||
||''Intern''||0 | |||
|- | |||
||''Beginner''||1 | |||
|- | |||
||''Novice''||4 | |||
|- | |||
||''Apprentice''||10 | |||
|- | |||
||''Trainee''||20 | |||
|- | |||
||''Amateur''||30 | |||
|- | |||
||''Assistant''||40 | |||
|- | |||
||''Worker''||60 | |||
|- | |||
||''Adept''||80 | |||
|- | |||
||''Contractor''||110 | |||
|- | |||
||''Journeyman''||150 | |||
|- | |||
||''Manager''||200 | |||
|- | |||
||''Artisan''||300 | |||
|- | |||
||''Expert''||500 | |||
|- | |||
||''Professional''||1,000 | |||
|- | |||
||''Director''||2,000 | |||
|- | |||
||''Leader''||4,000 | |||
|- | |||
||''Master''||6,000 | |||
|- | |||
||''Grand Master''||10,000 | |||
|- | |||
||''Arch Master''||15,000 | |||
|} | |||
http:// | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.neopets.com/faerieland/employ/employment.phtml Employment Agency] | |||
*'''Neopedia:''' [http://www.neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=44 Faerieland Employment Agency] | |||
*'''Help File:''' [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=56 Can my Neopets get jobs?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=154 How do you apply for a job?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=155 Where do I turn in my items when I have finished a job?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=156 How does the employment agency work?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=157 I got the items, but it says I don't have a job, what do I do?], [http://neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=355 Where can I get a Job Coupon?] | |||
*'''Editorial:''' [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=27 27], [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=28 28], [http://www.neopets.com/ntimes/index.phtml?section=editorial&issue=151 151], [http://www.neopets.com/ntimes/index.phtml?section=editorial&issue=156 156] | |||
[[category:Faerieland]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 29 April 2014
The Faerieland Employment Agency is a quest game that was released on April 2, 2001. In this game, users complete quests, called jobs, by finding a specified number of a certain item within a given time limit. When a user successfully completes a job, they are rewarded with the base number of Neopoints associated with that job. User can also earn bonus neopoints if they complete their assigned job quickly.
There are two types of jobs; basic and super. Basic jobs have no requirements and can be completed by any user. Super jobs give out better rewards than basic jobs, but the user must have a job coupon in order to accept them. New jobs are posted every ten minutes. Users are only allowed to complete 5 jobs per day.
How to Play[edit]
After clicking either the Basic Jobs or Super Jobs link on the main page, users will see a list of all the jobs that are currently available along with detailed information about each job. To accept a job, the user must click that jobs' associated Apply for this job link. As soon as a user successfully gets the job, the timer for the accepted job begins counting down. To complete the job, the user must place the required number of the requested item into their inventory and then visit the Agency's Status page and click on the link for their current job. The requested items can be obtained through any means, and users are allowed to use the Shop Wizard to find the requested items.
If the user does not complete the job within time limit, the job will be marked as failed. Basic jobs can be quit without failure by paying 200 NP. Super jobs can also be quit to avoid failure, but the job coupon used to obtain the job will not be returned.
Rewards[edit]
When a user completes a job, they are awarded the base reward associated with the completed job. In addition to this, users can earn bonus neopoints by completing the job in less than 25% of the total allowed time. The number of bonus neopoints awarded are calculated using the below equation:
Job Coupons[edit]
To accept super jobs, users must have an item called a job coupon. There are 11 different levels of job coupon with the Gold Brightvale Job Coupon being the highest level and the Green Job Coupon being the lowest level. Whenever a user uses a job coupon to take a super job, the coupon is downgraded one level. Being the lowest level coupon, the Green Job Coupon simply disappears after being used.
Below are all 11 job coupons, listed from the highest level to the lowest:
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Each super job requires a specific level of job coupon to complete. Users are allowed to take a job using a higher level coupon than required. For example, a user could use a Pink Job Coupon to take a job that requires only a Silver Job Coupon.
Originally, job coupons were given out as promotional prizes to users who signed up with various Neopets sponsors. This promotional program ended many years ago. Now a days, the only way to obtain job coupons is by winning them from the Wheel of Knowledge or the Wheel of Extravagance or by purchasing them from other users using the Auction House, the Trading Post, or user shops.
Job Rank[edit]
Whenever a user accepts a job, the job is assigned to their active Neopet. The number of jobs a Neopet has completed, as well as the number of jobs they have failed, is displayed on their pet lookup. Each Neopet is also assigned a job rank based on how many jobs they have completed:
Rank Name | Number of Jobs Completed |
Unskilled | More jobs failed than completed |
Intern | 0 |
Beginner | 1 |
Novice | 4 |
Apprentice | 10 |
Trainee | 20 |
Amateur | 30 |
Assistant | 40 |
Worker | 60 |
Adept | 80 |
Contractor | 110 |
Journeyman | 150 |
Manager | 200 |
Artisan | 300 |
Expert | 500 |
Professional | 1,000 |
Director | 2,000 |
Leader | 4,000 |
Master | 6,000 |
Grand Master | 10,000 |
Arch Master | 15,000 |
External links[edit]
- Employment Agency
- Neopedia: Faerieland Employment Agency
- Help File: Can my Neopets get jobs?, How do you apply for a job?, Where do I turn in my items when I have finished a job?, How does the employment agency work?, I got the items, but it says I don't have a job, what do I do?, Where can I get a Job Coupon?
- Editorial: 27, 28, 151, 156