I think the quest giver is the one to rate if the quest is complete or not. Just like Uber Delivery.As I quoted from your post: "Teach me how to play reaper", then the client turns out to be absolutely incapable of playing reaper, no matter how long or good you explain it to them. Maybe they're daft, or maybe you're a terrible teacher - this contract will never be finished.
Maybe in this system we gotta need a 5 star ratings as well
There are too many ways for the requester to skirt the system and give poor ratings in an attempt to get their Gil back. It would be best to have it decided via an automated means that is not controlled by the Requester or the Contractor. Instead, having it trigger based on Quest requirement fulfillment or on Duty Completion, based on the requested service, would force impartiality within the system.
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