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The first table on this page, illustrated below, indicates the amount of points each rank is worth if you beat him/her. For example, if you win a fight against an applicant, you will recieve one point. Seems pretty easy to understand, so I won't explain it anymore.
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Ranking |
Worth |
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Applicant |
1 |
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Slave |
1 |
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Peasant |
1 |
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Trainee |
2 |
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Low Chief |
2 |
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Player |
2 |
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Teamster |
2 |
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High Chief |
2 |
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LSTTAOFK |
3 |
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Disciple |
4 |
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Chief Of Staff |
5 |
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Participant |
7 |
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Champ |
8 |
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Dragon King |
10 |
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Junior Vice President |
15 |
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Fighter |
20 |
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Grandmaster |
30 |
The next table, once again illustrated below, shows how many points are needed to raise a rank. For example, if you're an applicant (you need 3 points to raise rank), and you beat three other applicants, your rank will raise to Slave status.
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Ranking |
Points needed to raise |
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Applicant |
3 |
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Slave |
3 |
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Peasant |
3 |
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Trainee |
4 |
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Low Chief |
4 |
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Player |
4 |
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Teamster |
4 |
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High Chief |
5 |
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LSTTAOFK |
5 |
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Disciple |
8 |
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Chief Of Staff |
9 |
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Participant |
10 |
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Champ |
15 |
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Dragon King |
20 |
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Junior Vice President |
25 |
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Fighter |
35 |
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Grandmaster |
100 |
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