Galdrabók/Job Board

Job Board (使いボード, tsukaiboudo) is a large board located in the bar area of the guildhall and contains several flyers listing all of the different jobs the Guild has been contracted to undertake. The jobs are classed by level of difficulty, the more difficult the job the more money it usually pays. The classes range from E-class, the easiest, to S-class, jobs requiring the title of S-class or special permission from the guild master to take.

E-Class Jobs
The easiest job a mage can undertake, normally involving helping nearby villagers with day to day activities such as dog walking or babysitting. These jobs normally pay very little and are normally only taken by new mages or mages who want to have a good reputation amongst the villiagers.

C-Class Jobs
The second lowest level of jobs a mage can take. While normally being the same level of difficulty as E-class jobs they often require a bit more danger or risk to them, meaning they pay a bit more. These jobs may consist of low-level monster hunting to sparring challenges posted by other guild members looking for training partners.

B-Class Jobs
Often referred to as the middle ground in terms of difficulty. These jobs pay much more than either C and E class jobs, often being a bit more difficult than the lower class jobs and may require a much higher level of skill. These jobs have extra requirements attached to them, requesting mages of specific skill sets or multiple mages to complete the jobs.

A-Class Jobs
The highest class of job a non-S-class mage can take. These jobs often require high-level mages with experience in combat. These jobs are often well-paying, the level of risk and danger involved with jobs of this level is often enough to turn mages away regardless of how well they may pay. Due to their level of difficulty, it is not uncommon for these jobs to request multiple mages.

S-Class Jobs
The highest and most difficult of jobs offered to guilds which can only be taken on by S-class mages, mages who have proven themselves to be highly capable warriors. It should come to no surprise that these jobs also pay the highest out of any of the jobs classes, often offering rewards in the millions of jewels. Their missions often require the mage to take on nearly impossible tasks in which the outcomes of several hundred to even a thousand lives often weigh on. While an S-class wizard must be the one to accept the job, said S-class wizard may request to bring lower class wizards along with them, These requests are often to be thought over by the guild master before they can be approved.