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'''Bronze-Rank''' - These adventurers are the weakest of the lot - People who have only recently become adventurers are considered Bronze-Rank. Examples include [[Pisces]]
 
'''Bronze-Rank''' - These adventurers are the weakest of the lot - People who have only recently become adventurers are considered Bronze-Rank. Examples include [[Pisces]]
   
'''Silver-Rank''' - Experienced adventurers. The power of a Silver-Rank is far above that of a Bronze. People, who are considered Silver-ranked are around level 20.
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'''Silver-Rank''' - Experienced adventurers. The power of a Silver-Rank is far above that of a Bronze. People, who are considered Silver-ranked are mostly in the low 20's<ref name="ch. 1.12 R">[https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2017/01/15/1-12-r/ Chapter 1.12 R]</ref> at best.
   
'''Gold-Rank''' - These are hardened adventurers, who have at least reached level 30. Unlike Silver-rank adventurers, they tend to have rare magical artifacts that greatly boost their prowess. Because of these special magical items, they are considered to be far above Silver-Rank. At the top of that group, teams of adventurers are equivalent to small armies and could affect disputes between nations.
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'''Gold-Rank''' - These are hardened adventurers, who are anywhere from Level 24<ref name="ch. 1.12 R">[https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2017/01/15/1-12-r/ Chapter 1.12 R]</ref> onwards. Unlike Silver-rank adventurers, they tend to have rare magical artifacts that greatly boost their prowess. Because of these special magical items, they are considered to be far above Silver-Rank. At the top of that group, teams of adventurers are equivalent to small armies and could affect disputes between nations.
   
 
'''Named Adventurers''' - World-famous adventurers. If an adventuring party or individual reaches that level of renown they were no longer ranked. Instead, they are known as Named Adventurers because their names are known throughout the part of the world where they travel. They are living legends to adventurers. These adventurers are some of the strongest in the entire world.
 
'''Named Adventurers''' - World-famous adventurers. If an adventuring party or individual reaches that level of renown they were no longer ranked. Instead, they are known as Named Adventurers because their names are known throughout the part of the world where they travel. They are living legends to adventurers. These adventurers are some of the strongest in the entire world.
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Some countries have ranking systems that extended beyond the gold rank into platinum, adamantium, and so on.
 
* Some countries have ranking systems that extended beyond the gold rank into platinum, adamantium, and so on.
* It is the whole group that gets the rank. So just one member of a party needs to reach, for example, the Gold-Rank for all of his group members to get it as well, without meeting the actual requirements. Therefore a rank doesn't reflect the actual strength.
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* It is the whole group that gets the rank. So just one member of a party needs to reach, for example, the Gold-Rank for all of his group members to get it as well, without meeting the actual requirements. Therefore a rank doesn't reflect the actual strength.
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== References ==
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[[Category:Groups/Organisations]]
 
[[Category:Groups/Organisations]]
 
[[Category:Adventurer Groups]]
 
[[Category:Adventurer Groups]]

Revision as of 11:32, 19 June 2017

An adventurer is someone who earns their wage by completing 'quests' or bounties. Generally, these tasks are listed in an "Adventurers Guild." Adventurers generally fight in groups (and even if the individuals in a group are very weak, a group is ranked according to their total efficiency, rather than the efficiency of each individual). In other words, a group could include a Silver-Ranked adventurer and still be considered a Gold-Rank goup.

Although the system varies depending on the area, in the continent Liscor resides in, Adventurers are seperated by several divisions:

Bronze-Rank - These adventurers are the weakest of the lot - People who have only recently become adventurers are considered Bronze-Rank. Examples include Pisces

Silver-Rank - Experienced adventurers. The power of a Silver-Rank is far above that of a Bronze. People, who are considered Silver-ranked are mostly in the low 20's[1] at best.

Gold-Rank - These are hardened adventurers, who are anywhere from Level 24[1] onwards. Unlike Silver-rank adventurers, they tend to have rare magical artifacts that greatly boost their prowess. Because of these special magical items, they are considered to be far above Silver-Rank. At the top of that group, teams of adventurers are equivalent to small armies and could affect disputes between nations.

Named Adventurers - World-famous adventurers. If an adventuring party or individual reaches that level of renown they were no longer ranked. Instead, they are known as Named Adventurers because their names are known throughout the part of the world where they travel. They are living legends to adventurers. These adventurers are some of the strongest in the entire world.

Examples include The Seven.

Trivia

  • Some countries have ranking systems that extended beyond the gold rank into platinum, adamantium, and so on.
  • It is the whole group that gets the rank. So just one member of a party needs to reach, for example, the Gold-Rank for all of his group members to get it as well, without meeting the actual requirements. Therefore a rank doesn't reflect the actual strength.

References