May 7, 2021 22:58:18 GMT
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Shinobi make a name for themselves as they make their mark on the world. While it may seem counterintuitive at first, well known shinobi bring in clients and deter enemies. Developing a good reputation within the village is needed in order to receive selection for promotion.
0 Renown - Unknown, genin start at this level.
10 Renown - Reputable, chunin level.
25 Renown - Respected, jonin level.
35 Renown - Regional fame, sanin level.
50 Renown - World Famous, Kage level.
Meeting the renown requirement does not mean automatic promotion, but it is a minimum requirement to be considered for it. Things like demeanor, abilities, and the availability of positions also play a part in the selection process.
The main way to raise renown is by completing missions. Missions help the village meet its financial goals by completing paid tasks. Missions are not moderated by the staff (with the exception of S-Rank), we recommend partnering up and writing the enemies that the other person is directly engaged with. You are also responsible for coming up with the premise of the mission, but if you need ideas you can always post in your local kage tower (found in each village board) for guidance.
D-Rank: A simple task usually performed by a few genin. These missions no longer grant renown once a character reaches 5 renown.
C-Rank: A mission outside of the village often done by a chunin accompanied by a genin to handle things like bandits and wild animals. These missions grant diminishing returns after 10 renown and stop increasing renown after 25 renown is reached.
B-Rank: Missions that take place outside the village that may involve encounters with other shinobi fall under this level. These can be performed by a pair of chunin.
A-Rank: Missions that involve dealing with very powerful shinobi or threats like it fall under this category. A jonin and a chunin are typically assigned to these missions.
S-Rank: S-Rank missions involve threats at a sanin or kage level and will typically require multiple jonin to complete. Typically only jonin are assigned to these missions, but an advance chunin or special jonin might accompany as an add on to provide support.
Just like village shinobi, missing ninja gain renown as well when they perform crimes. Missing ninja typically do not want to raise their notoriety, but sometimes it is unavoidable. For those that want to raise their notoriety, they can do crimes similar to that of missions and submit them to receive points. Notoriety isn't all bad, as sometimes it can grant leads (see events).
0 Renown - D-Rank criminal (genin start)
10 Renown - C-Rank criminal (chunin start)
25 Renown - B-Rank criminal
35 Renown - A-Rank criminal
50 Renown - S-Rank criminal
Killing a missing ninja (played by another member) grants a fifth of their renown total to the people that kill them. Likewise if a missing ninja kills someone they gain a fifth of their renown.
Note: Some missing ninja do not desire fame. In threads where the missing ninja can successfully hide their identity AP gain will be supressed. Using rare types of jutsu or removing a disguise are ways that can cause the staff to determine that their renown may still increase.
Events are staff run events that typically offer some sort of award at the end, including renown. Most events are open for anyone to join, but some will have requirements for characters to be of a certain renown to be invited to attend.
The chunin exams are an event that will grant a genin a lot of renown if they are successful. They provide experience as well and are a way to fast track promotion to chunin.
You can submit any completed thread if you think it might merit some renown. The higher renown your character is, the more scrutinized this will be. This shouldn't be threads where you are eating ramen noodles with grandpa, but things that might get around town and increase how well known you are.
Post a link in this thread. Do not post links to character applications, this is only for completed RP threads (see application instructions for how to notify staff).
Renown
Shinobi make a name for themselves as they make their mark on the world. While it may seem counterintuitive at first, well known shinobi bring in clients and deter enemies. Developing a good reputation within the village is needed in order to receive selection for promotion.
0 Renown - Unknown, genin start at this level.
10 Renown - Reputable, chunin level.
25 Renown - Respected, jonin level.
35 Renown - Regional fame, sanin level.
50 Renown - World Famous, Kage level.
Meeting the renown requirement does not mean automatic promotion, but it is a minimum requirement to be considered for it. Things like demeanor, abilities, and the availability of positions also play a part in the selection process.
Missions
The main way to raise renown is by completing missions. Missions help the village meet its financial goals by completing paid tasks. Missions are not moderated by the staff (with the exception of S-Rank), we recommend partnering up and writing the enemies that the other person is directly engaged with. You are also responsible for coming up with the premise of the mission, but if you need ideas you can always post in your local kage tower (found in each village board) for guidance.
D-Rank: A simple task usually performed by a few genin. These missions no longer grant renown once a character reaches 5 renown.
C-Rank: A mission outside of the village often done by a chunin accompanied by a genin to handle things like bandits and wild animals. These missions grant diminishing returns after 10 renown and stop increasing renown after 25 renown is reached.
B-Rank: Missions that take place outside the village that may involve encounters with other shinobi fall under this level. These can be performed by a pair of chunin.
A-Rank: Missions that involve dealing with very powerful shinobi or threats like it fall under this category. A jonin and a chunin are typically assigned to these missions.
S-Rank: S-Rank missions involve threats at a sanin or kage level and will typically require multiple jonin to complete. Typically only jonin are assigned to these missions, but an advance chunin or special jonin might accompany as an add on to provide support.
Missing Ninja
Just like village shinobi, missing ninja gain renown as well when they perform crimes. Missing ninja typically do not want to raise their notoriety, but sometimes it is unavoidable. For those that want to raise their notoriety, they can do crimes similar to that of missions and submit them to receive points. Notoriety isn't all bad, as sometimes it can grant leads (see events).
0 Renown - D-Rank criminal (genin start)
10 Renown - C-Rank criminal (chunin start)
25 Renown - B-Rank criminal
35 Renown - A-Rank criminal
50 Renown - S-Rank criminal
Killing a missing ninja (played by another member) grants a fifth of their renown total to the people that kill them. Likewise if a missing ninja kills someone they gain a fifth of their renown.
Note: Some missing ninja do not desire fame. In threads where the missing ninja can successfully hide their identity AP gain will be supressed. Using rare types of jutsu or removing a disguise are ways that can cause the staff to determine that their renown may still increase.
Events
Events are staff run events that typically offer some sort of award at the end, including renown. Most events are open for anyone to join, but some will have requirements for characters to be of a certain renown to be invited to attend.
The chunin exams are an event that will grant a genin a lot of renown if they are successful. They provide experience as well and are a way to fast track promotion to chunin.
Misc
You can submit any completed thread if you think it might merit some renown. The higher renown your character is, the more scrutinized this will be. This shouldn't be threads where you are eating ramen noodles with grandpa, but things that might get around town and increase how well known you are.
How do I turn in a thread?
Post a link in this thread. Do not post links to character applications, this is only for completed RP threads (see application instructions for how to notify staff).