Getting my cook on! [Mission/Training-Solo]
Jul 16, 2017 0:59:11 GMT -7
Post by Renji "Wolfe" Arashi on Jul 16, 2017 0:59:11 GMT -7
Name: Grub Hub
Rank: C
IIC Length: 48 hours
Difficulty: Easy-Hard
Description: Yet another mission in the near desolate city. Most of its high ranking guards have since retired... The objective here is to train the cooking skill and feed as many hungry denizens as possible.
Objective: Train the cooking skill and serve that dish in the Marineford Cafeteria.
Reward: 8,500 Ryo
Cooking/Baking
Rank: "E"
Skill: Skill
Effect: Cooking and Baking allows the user to create superb dishes.
Special: ---
Drawback: ---
Description: With a successful Cooking/Baking check, a cook can make nutritious meals out of just about any edible substance and can create hot meals even in the wilderness. Failure means that the food is disgusting and inedible. Cooking a meal generally takes no more than an hour, although the preparation of ingredients and dishes may take several. When choosing this skill the user must choose either Cooking or Baking. Baking is the ability to cook by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame, typically in an oven or on a hot surface. Look in Task Skills thread found in the Skills and Traits Index for more information. Each time learned user gets 5 die roll to increase the skill.
Limit: ---
Able Learner
Rank: "C"
Skill: Social Trait
Effect: The user has great aptitude for learning.
Special: ---
Drawback: ---
Description: When learning a skill, the skill states how many times a die roll may be applied to show how much they learned within that skill. Example, when a user learns "Botany" they gain 5 die rolls. This "trait" increases the amount of die rolls by 1.5 rounded to the highest number at 1 die roll per learning, however any number higher than 1 die roll is rounded down. For example: User learns Botany and gains 5 die rolls. With this Trait they will gain 7 die rolls. However if a user learns Lockpicking they normally get 1 die roll, however with this Trait they will gain 2 die rolls.
Limit: Must start with Character; replaces 2 Freebies.
Home Sweet Home (Water Country)
Rank: "B"
Skill: Regional Trait
Effect: The user is far more powerful when they're in familiar lands.
Special: ---
Drawback: ---
Description: When the user is located in the country they were born in, they feel at ease. The advantage of being in one's home is immense for this character. Whenever the user is located in the country of their birth, they get a +20 circumstance bonus to striking damage, +2 circumstance bonus to Will saves, +20 circumstance bonus to skill checks, and +1 movement. This trait replaces 2 Freebies.
Limit: Must start with Character; replaces 2 Freebies.
Post: 1/6
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Wolfe had taken a new mission that took him out of the village and to a different part of the Water Country, the Marineford. Wolfe had to take a boat out to the Marineford island and had just arrived, it was still dark as it was extremely early in the morning. Wolfe had just gotten off the boat by the South Entrance of Marineford. He knew his mission was going to take him to the tower, so he didn’t waste any time as he head out from the docking area and towards the tower.
It didn’t take Wolfe long before he had reached the tower and was making his way around the first level of the tower. In no time flat he found himself standing at the entrance of the cafeteria where his current mission was to land him. His mission was to learn how to cook and bake to help serve edible food to any and all comers for the day. Wolfe didn’t have any prior knowledge of cooking, but that seemed to be part of the mission, plus his mother had been harping on him that he needed to learn to cook. Now that he was a genin and actually taking missions he would soon end up taking some of the higher ranked missions that would take him away from the village for days, maybe even weeks. She always complained that when she had been on a team with Wolfe’s father and uncle, neither of them could cook and it always feel on her to do it. So it seemed she had pretty much forced this mission on Wolfe, but in reality it wasn’t a bad idea to know how to cook. He did love good food, and if he would be forced to eat terrible food for days, he knew he would not be the nicest person to deal with.
So Wolfe made his way into the cafeteria and over to kitchen area where he saw one cook looking over some stuff and he spoke up ”Hello? I was sent by the mist to take on the job of helping here.” The man looked up and almost instantly just looked Wolfe up and down and waved him back as he answered ”Yes, Yes, come back here and throw on this apron. I was told they were ending someone that didn’t have any experience so we must start quickly before the morning bunch get here expecting an actual edible breakfast. Now quick quick.” Wolfe scurried into the kitchen area and grabbed an apron and threw it on and took his place next to the cook so he could start working on actually learning what he needed to.