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{{See also|Job Listings}} | {{See also|Job Listings}} | ||
The Job Listings button does not pull up the item exchange menu; instead it pulls up a list of available "jobs" that a blockhead may be assigned to. Each job is available for a limited time, may require a specified tool, and has both a specified duration and reward. The more advanced the tool and longer the job takes to complete, the larger and more valuable the reward tend to be. When a job's availability clock expires, it gets replaced with another. Only jobs the operating blockhead is properly equipped for may be accepted. Once a job is accepted, the blockhead will vanish, its inventory will become unavailable, and its status will change to a count-down of time remaining to complete the job (with an optional time crystal cost to complete immediately). The selected job will also become unavailable until the entry expires. When the job is complete, the working blockhead's status changes to a single button; tapping the button will make the blockhead reappear with the reward in their inventory. If a tool was required, it will show some wear. | The Job Listings button does not pull up the item exchange menu; instead it pulls up a list of available "jobs" that a blockhead may be assigned to. Each job is available for a limited time, may require a specified tool, and has both a specified duration and reward. The more advanced the tool and longer the job takes to complete, the larger and more valuable the reward tend to be. When a job's availability clock expires, it gets replaced with another. Only jobs the operating blockhead is properly equipped for may be accepted. Once a job is accepted, the blockhead will vanish, its inventory will become unavailable, and its status will change to a count-down of time remaining to complete the job (with an optional time crystal cost to complete immediately). The selected job will also become unavailable until the entry expires. When the job is complete, the working blockhead's status changes to a single button; tapping the button will make the blockhead reappear with the reward in their inventory. If a tool was required, it will show some wear. | ||
==Expert Mode== | |||
When playing in an [[Expert Mode]] world, crafting a trade portal requires a level 6 (diamond) portal. They can still be found in cave troll lairs. | |||
The primary difference in using a trade portal in expert mode is the cost of the upgrades. (This table will be expanded as costs are verified.) | |||
{{Bench|header}} | |||
{{Bench|up|2|Trade more advanced stuff.|10|Amethyst|50|Gold Coin|10|Time Crystal|image1=Trade Portal up Icon.png|Time2=0}} | |||
<!-- {{Bench|up|3|Trade more advanced stuff.|1|Sapphire|20|Gold Coin|20|Time Crystal|image1=Trade Portal up Icon.png|Time2=0}} | |||
{{Bench|up|4|Trade more advanced stuff.|1|Emerald|50|Gold Coin|50|Time Crystal|image1=Trade Portal up Icon.png|Time2=0}} | |||
{{Bench|up|5|Trade more advanced stuff.|1|Ruby|1|Platinum Coin|100|Time Crystal|image1=Trade Portal up Icon.png|Time2=0}} | |||
{{Bench|up|6|Trade more advanced stuff.|1|Diamond|10|Platinum Coin|200|Time Crystal|image1=Trade Portal up Icon.png|Time2=0}} --> | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== |