TLDR: Jobs-Based Suffixes (Earned not Purchased)
ShadowFyre:
over 3 years ago
Yknow when you get to like level 30 in a job, and it says "You Have Been Promoted to A Miner" or whatever? And when you get to level 60 (I actually don't know what the levels are but I do know they're multiples of 10), and it says "You Have Been Promoted to Miner I" (that's roman numeral 1 btw). Make those "promotions" give you toggleable suffixes. Here are the ones I propose:
Level 30 (or whatever it is right now): "A (job name)". This could be Miner, Hunter, Farmer, Builder, whatever.
Level 50: "(job name-)ing Professional". For example, farmer level 50 could be Farming Professional.
Level 60 (or whatever it is right now): "(job name) I". (again; roman numeral 1)
Level 90: "(job name) II"
Level 100: "(job name-)ing King" and "(job name-)ing Queen". For example, farmer level 100 could be Farming Queen.
Level 120: "(job name) IV"
Level 150: "(job name) V" and "(job name-)ing Emperor" and "(job name-)ing Empress". For example, farmer level 150 could be Farming Emperor.
Level 160: "(job name) VI"
Level 170: "(job name) VII"
Level 180: "(job name) VIII"
Level 190: "(job name) IX"
Level 200: "(job name) X" and "(job name-)ing God" and "(job name-)ing Goddess". For example, farmer level 200 could be Farming God.
I also propose that if you get to level 200 in 2 jobs you can get a somewhat custom suffix, with it being structured as "(any word/phrase you want) (any previous titles or combination of previous titles you want)". For example, this could be Church of Gae God-Emperor (I'm looking at you Tomo :)...).
In addition to that, I propose that if you get to level 200 in all 4 jobs you can get an entirely custom suffix. Literally whatever you want.
Sidenotes:
- the last 2 should probably have character limits on them
- for the job names that can't easily become a gerund (Lumberjacking just doesn't seem right; Chefing also doesn't seem right), use the closest
gerund to replace it (Sawing Professional is pretty good, Chopping Professional could be used too; Cooking Professional works fairly well, Eating
Professional could also be used)
- the promotional messages have colour codes on the name of the job (the miner one says like A &8Miner), use these in the suffixes too
- holy fuck this was long why did you read all of it