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Yogurticecream wrote on 2010-08-25 03:28
I am going to have very limited time for Mabinogi. The only thing that I worry about Mabinogi is my part-time job count.
I looked at some options.
1. Does doing one part-time job on one character counts for all the characters on the account?
2. Should I fail purposely on part-time job every 3 days? Will it preserve my success count?
3. What is the easiest part-time job to complete? I know for sure that doing any type of part-time job will preserve the amount.
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Arus wrote on 2010-08-25 03:32
1. No.
2. Probably not, and no.
3. Anything that only involves delivery. Eavan is a good choice.
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MikeHo wrote on 2010-08-25 04:32
Quote from Arus;136317:
1. No.
2. Probably not, and no.
3. Anything that only involves delivery. Eavan is a good choice.
So I agree with 1 and 3 but wouldn't it be possible to fail a job wait 3-4 days for counter to erase the fail job then repeat? (im not sure or dose that only count if its successful?)
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Justified wrote on 2010-08-25 05:03
If time is an issue, Heulfryn's might be a good choice. Just mash your entire inventory, and maybe some pets, full of wool and sit next to him.
Other Qilla PTJs are relatively easy too.
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Arus wrote on 2010-08-25 06:58
Quote from MikeHo;136359:
So I agree with 1 and 3 but wouldn't it be possible to fail a job wait 3-4 days for counter to erase the fail job then repeat? (im not sure or dose that only count if its successful?)
I think failing the job would still count as doing it, but I didn't recommend it because the completion rate doesn't start going back up until the job count starts going down. That means even if you fail a job on purpose, you still have to avoid doing jobs for the next 3-4 days to get back to 100%, so your count goes down anyway.
Now that I think about it, though, I guess you could fail a random job not related to the one in which you wish to preserve your job count, or do a rotation in which you fail once after three days and successfully complete the same job later when your completion rate gets back to 100%.
But I'm not too sure whether failing a job counts as actually doing it, so for now, this is just theory.
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Chiri wrote on 2010-08-25 07:23
You can just fail a job with a number you don't care about, right? Like Eaven, just get the job and then don't complete it.
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Juno wrote on 2010-08-25 10:49
Weapon's shop jobs are the easiest. Eavan will randomly ask you to run a hammer to Tracy at the logging camp, at least once you hit higher tiers. Nerys will always send you to Kristell, Simon or Walter though.
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Yogurticecream wrote on 2010-08-25 12:59
Quote from Justified;136381:
If time is an issue, Heulfryn's might be a good choice. Just mash your entire inventory, and maybe some pets, full of wool and sit next to him.
Other Qilla PTJs are relatively easy too.
Problem is that I have to do 9 stacks each time and I always do advanced Heulfryn.
I guess I still need to find some time to do part-time jobs every now and then.
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Cryosite wrote on 2010-08-27 15:30
So if I am understanding this right, I can do Church/Healer jobs to high count, wait 2 days, do a random book/weapon store/whatever job and prevent my healer/church jobs from going down?
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Juno wrote on 2010-08-27 17:10
Yes~
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Chiri wrote on 2010-08-27 18:03
Effie's ptj is really easy. She just makes you get branches from a tree that's 5 feet away from her. Plus doing her job ups the general store ptj which is good for Walter ptj.