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* T4 Survivor (Medic) can train/practice with/on other characters at a Bourgeoisie Level ₾, two times per season.
 
* T4 Survivor (Medic) can train/practice with/on other characters at a Bourgeoisie Level ₾, two times per season.
 
* T5 Survivor (Medic) are considered masters and can practice/perform/train with other characters at a Aristocrat Level ₾ (think huge, intensive surgeries), two times per season.
 
* T5 Survivor (Medic) are considered masters and can practice/perform/train with other characters at a Aristocrat Level ₾ (think huge, intensive surgeries), two times per season.
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== Spending Lasti ==
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=== Items ===
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When it comes to items you can buy, there is a rarity scale that determines how much the items cost and how powerful they are/can be.
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* '''Ordinary:''' Small items with no special abilities, largely of aesthetic purposes or food. They are valued at ₾25. (Ordinary Items are not closely regulated by staff and are mostly a boost for income within the tiers.)
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* '''Refined:''' Medium items that tend to be functional but not unique. They might be weapons or armor without added bonuses, things like shelving or appliances for homes, etc. They are valued at ₾50. (Refined items are also not closely regulated by staff and are mostly a boost for income within the tiers.)
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* '''Unique:''' Specialty items that may increase stat points or have unique designs. They are valued at ₾100. (Unique items would give stat increases when used. For static items, like tattoos, armor, jewelry, etc, the bonus would be +1. For one time use items like food or potions, it would be a +3).
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* '''Acclaimed:''' Items with special properties. Boost stats by +3 or give special property for another item. Valued at ₾250. (Examples include enhanced weapons/armor, stones of enchantment that give a weapon an elemental bonus, potions that give +1 temporary stats or big healing, etc.)
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* '''Paragon:''' Items with magic properties, valued at ₾500. (Enchanted tattoos, magic swords, etc. For players to make these items, they need at least a T3 mage to enchant the items.)
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* '''Divine:''' Unique items, especially high in value that are available seasonally in the NPC stores or made by master Artisans. These prices will vary, but the lowest they can go is ₾1000. (These are one of a kind items that do extra special and unique things. Price can be set by whomever makes them.)
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=== Companions ===
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* '''Ordinary:''' Everyday small animals. Rodents, snakes, birds, cats, bats, anything you would reasonably have as a pet. They cannot be used in combat. These are ₾400.
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* '''Unique:''' Exotic animals that would not reasonably serve as pets. Lions, tigers, bears (oh my!). Can be used in combat. These are ₾650.
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* '''Paragon:''' Not found in nature, but extant as mythological beings. Dragons, phoenix, unicorn, etc. May have one ability consistent with their mythology. These are ₾800.
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* '''Divine:''' A combination of creature and ability created at your discretion! Three-tailed mouse with healing tears? Flying snake that farts acid rainbows? Two-legged spider who tap dances tunes that makes people drowsy? Go nuts! These companions cannot be purchased; they are only available as rewards for special events.
  
 
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* 5 - Survey participation.
 
* 5 - Survey participation.
  
=== Spending Flair ===
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== Spending Flair ==
 
Aesthetics & Character slots: To try and keep things simple, Flair can be redeemed to obtain aesthetics and perks for your characters. Some examples of spending Flair is the following:
 
Aesthetics & Character slots: To try and keep things simple, Flair can be redeemed to obtain aesthetics and perks for your characters. Some examples of spending Flair is the following:
 
* 700 - Paragon companion
 
* 700 - Paragon companion

Revision as of 05:26, 2 June 2023

There are two forms of currency: Lasti and Flair.

  • Lasti is earned and spent entirely IC. It can be used to purchase items and upgrades from NPC stores, or exchanged with other characters for goods and services. The amount of lasti your character can earn is based on their Class, Vocation, and engagement with site events.
  • Flair is earned through engagement OOC, and can be used to purchase both OOC and select IC aesthetics and items.

Please note that you cannot transfer lasti between your characters, unless you thread them purchasing/selling to each other.

Lasti

Earning Lasti

Passive income

Passive income is determined by your class, and is earned automatically at the start of the season. All active characters earn passive income, regardless of their level or how often they post. Passive income is as follows:

  • Immigrant: 15₾/season
  • Proletariat: 20₾/season
  • Specialist: 30₾/season
  • Bourgeoisie: 40₾/season
  • Aristocrat: 50₾/season

Active income

Active income is determined by your vocation, and must be redeemed by the end of a season. You can claim your active income for the season in Character Account Updates

Mages

  • T1 Mages: earn Immigrant Level ₾ per each thread in which they train with other characters using their magic. Up to four threads a season.
  • T2 Mages earn Proletariat Level ₾ per each thread in which they train with other characters using their magic. Up to three threads a season.
  • T3 Mages earn Specialist Level ₾ per each thread in which they train with other characters using their magic. Up to two threads a season.
  • T4 Mages earn Bourgeoisie Level ₾ per each thread in which they train with other characters using their magic. Up to two threads a season.
  • T5 Mages are considered Masters, in which they will earn Aristocrat Level ₾ per each thread in which they train with other characters using their magic. Up to two threads a season.

Militants

  • T1 Militants earn Immigrant Level ₾ for each thread in which they train with other characters using their specialty weapon. Up to four threads per season.
  • T2 Militants earn Proletariat Level ₾ for each thread in which they train with other characters using their specialty weapon. Up to three threads per season.
  • T3 Militants earn Specialist Level ₾ for each thread in which they train with other characters using their specialty weapon. Up to two threads per season.
  • T4 Militants earn Bourgeoisie Level ₾ for each thread in which they train with other characters using their specialty weapon. Up to two threads per season.
  • T5 Militants are considered Masters, in which they will earn Aristocrat Level ₾ per each thread in which they train with other characters using their speciality weapon. Up to two threads per season.

Informants

  • T1 Informants can sell information they learn to other characters at Immigrant Level ₾, four times a season.
  • T2 Informants can sell information they learn to other characters at Proletariat Level ₾, three times a season.
  • T3 Informants can sell information they learn to other characters at Specialist Level ₾, two times a season.
  • T4 Informants can sell information they learn to other characters at Bourgeoisie Level ₾, two times a season.
  • T5 Informants are considered masters and can sell information they learn to other characters at an Aristocrat Level ₾, two times per season OR one huge plot altering information at an S+ Grade ₾ once per season.

Artisan

  • T1 Artisans can craft items sold at a Immigrant Level ₾, four times per season.
  • T2 Artisans can craft items sold at a Proletariat Level ₾, three times per season.
  • T3 Artisans can craft items sold at a Specialist Level ₾, two times per season.
  • T4 Artisans can craft items sold at an Bourgeoisie Level ₾, two times per season.
  • T5 Artisans are considered masters and can craft items sold at an Aristocrat Level ₾, two times per season OR craft one S+ Grade (Price varies) one time per season.

Survivor (Doomsday)

  • T1 Survivor (Doomsday) can scavenge items sold at a Immigrant Level ₾, four times per season.
  • T2 Survivor (Doomsday) can scavenge items sold at a Proletariat Level ₾, three times per season.
  • T3 Survivor (Doomsday) can scavenge items sold at a Specialist Level ₾, two times per season.
  • T4 Survivor (Doomsday) can scavenge items sold at an Bourgeoisie Level ₾, two times per season.
  • T5 Survivor (Doomsday) can scavenge items sold at an Aristocrat Level ₾, two times per season OR can scavenge one S+ Grade (Price Varies) one time per season.

Survivor (Medic)

  • T1 Survivor (Medic) can train/practice with/on other characters at a Immigrant Level ₾, four times per season.
  • T2 Survivor (Medic) can train/practice with/on other characters at a Proletariat Level ₾, three times per season.
  • T3 Survivor (Medic) can train/practice with/on other characters at a Specialist Level ₾, two times per season.
  • T4 Survivor (Medic) can train/practice with/on other characters at a Bourgeoisie Level ₾, two times per season.
  • T5 Survivor (Medic) are considered masters and can practice/perform/train with other characters at a Aristocrat Level ₾ (think huge, intensive surgeries), two times per season.

Spending Lasti

Items

When it comes to items you can buy, there is a rarity scale that determines how much the items cost and how powerful they are/can be.

  • Ordinary: Small items with no special abilities, largely of aesthetic purposes or food. They are valued at ₾25. (Ordinary Items are not closely regulated by staff and are mostly a boost for income within the tiers.)
  • Refined: Medium items that tend to be functional but not unique. They might be weapons or armor without added bonuses, things like shelving or appliances for homes, etc. They are valued at ₾50. (Refined items are also not closely regulated by staff and are mostly a boost for income within the tiers.)
  • Unique: Specialty items that may increase stat points or have unique designs. They are valued at ₾100. (Unique items would give stat increases when used. For static items, like tattoos, armor, jewelry, etc, the bonus would be +1. For one time use items like food or potions, it would be a +3).
  • Acclaimed: Items with special properties. Boost stats by +3 or give special property for another item. Valued at ₾250. (Examples include enhanced weapons/armor, stones of enchantment that give a weapon an elemental bonus, potions that give +1 temporary stats or big healing, etc.)
  • Paragon: Items with magic properties, valued at ₾500. (Enchanted tattoos, magic swords, etc. For players to make these items, they need at least a T3 mage to enchant the items.)
  • Divine: Unique items, especially high in value that are available seasonally in the NPC stores or made by master Artisans. These prices will vary, but the lowest they can go is ₾1000. (These are one of a kind items that do extra special and unique things. Price can be set by whomever makes them.)

Companions

  • Ordinary: Everyday small animals. Rodents, snakes, birds, cats, bats, anything you would reasonably have as a pet. They cannot be used in combat. These are ₾400.
  • Unique: Exotic animals that would not reasonably serve as pets. Lions, tigers, bears (oh my!). Can be used in combat. These are ₾650.
  • Paragon: Not found in nature, but extant as mythological beings. Dragons, phoenix, unicorn, etc. May have one ability consistent with their mythology. These are ₾800.
  • Divine: A combination of creature and ability created at your discretion! Three-tailed mouse with healing tears? Flying snake that farts acid rainbows? Two-legged spider who tap dances tunes that makes people drowsy? Go nuts! These companions cannot be purchased; they are only available as rewards for special events.

Flair

Earning Flair

Engagement

Flair is earned through a variety of OOC means, such as activity, site engagement, time spent on the site. You can earn Flair by the following: Events participated in will receive flair. The amount is determined by the event.

  • 50 - Winning COTY.
  • 20 - Winning TOTS/QOTS.
  • 20 - Art used for Flora/Fauna.
  • 20 - Slang/Descriptions/Literary art used in the Guidebook.
  • 15 - Playing NPC roles for others in threads (minimum 3 posts per thread as NPC).
  • 10 for every 50 character posts.
  • 5 - Survey participation.

Spending Flair

Aesthetics & Character slots: To try and keep things simple, Flair can be redeemed to obtain aesthetics and perks for your characters. Some examples of spending Flair is the following:

  • 700 - Paragon companion
  • 500 - Unique companion.
  • 500 - Character slots (such as already well known nobles/proletariats).
  • 300 - Ordinary companion.
  • 300 - Starting a character at a higher level tier.
  • 150 - Character titles.
  • 50 - Custom emojis on discord.