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[ S a v i o r ] Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:12 am

Above is a basic outline of how a character progresses.
Basic Level:
New Student The fresh meat in ShinKami High. Their only task is to familiarize themselves with the school grounds and the way things are arranged. Students in this stage wear casual clothes that will reflect upon their nationality, personality and possibly a hint of what they are going to become in the future.
Registered Student A step up from the New Student. Their tasks include studying and learning all disciplines before they declare which area they intend to go into. There are two very general options at this point: magic and science. Same clothes from the last stage will be worn. However, all registered students are required to wear the school badge at this point.
Regular Levels: Starting from this level, the students are separated into two major sub-schools: the School of S&T and the School of Magic.
School of S&T (Science and Technology) includes the Science division and the Technology division, while the School of Magic includes the Usage division and Research division. Students in this stage will have their uniform from their perspective schools, and will look older from the last stage. Hairstyles also tend to change, and sometimes their build.
Advanced Level: Students at this level will wear clothes that indicate their major. The students will look older than the previous two stages, and other slight changes will be made to reveal his personality, etc.
Divisions under School of S&T are further separated into Offensive and Defensive categories.
Offensive:
Pharmacist: Students who focus on the study of biological weapons and poison. Soldier: Students who train their body physically in preparation for the battlefront and study the creation of technological weapons.
Defensive:
Doctor: Students who focus on the healing aspect of medicines and ways to cure/prevent diseases. Guardian: Students who design security systems to defend against future alien invasions by using a combination of cyber network and techno engineering.
Divisions under School of Magic are listed below:
Magic Usage Division:
Elemental: Students who focus on the study of the four natural elements (fire, water, wind, earth) Light: Students who focus on the study of Light magic. Dark: Students who focus on the study of Dark magic.
Magic Research Division:
Seeker: Students who research and seek out the magical creatures and races said to still inhabit this Earth. Analyst: Students who focus on transforming magic into a medium that is much easier for humans to use.
Professional Level: This level can only be obtained through special events and plots. At this level they are no longer students, and are given different titles for their specialties. Clothing at this stage can vary. However, clothing for magic majors will look more ancient while S&T major will look more futuristic.
Those who reach this stage from the School of Magic will gain the ability to summon different Goddesses depending on their major. Those who reach this stage from the school of S&T will have the opportunity to become a faculty in the school to train future students.
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:13 am
Growths are based on the Point System.
Simply think of this as earning “credits” in your school. There are different quest options varying in points, depending upon the difficulty. Students have free reign to choose what they wish to so long as they fulfill the point requirements. After this, they are given a set, final “quest” that will allow them to advance should it be successfully completed.
Advancing Requirements:
New Student--> Registered Student:
--An intro page in the journal (14 pages after mule’s post). Basic information, such as name, personality, race, age, background, etc. must be added first. The rest can be filled in later.
--Required participation in the Introduction forum to introduce your character/yourself to the teachers/crews and other students/players.
--(NEW) A journal entry that reflects upon your student's first experience in the school, namely the introduction RP. The journal should keep track of your student's opinion on the school, as well as any NPCs/other students he has met in the introduction RPs. NOTE: This journal entry should be written only after your student has exited all the introduction RPs that he was in.
Registered Student-->The choosing of divisions
--At least 3 quest/event journal entries and 2 RP entries from any RP. --Participation in at least 1 interactive RP (student v. teacher or student v. student) and 1 class RP from the Basic Learning Forum, --At least 10 credits from quests. --Completion of a growth quest.
*Due to fears there will be a massive influx of people into the magic division, growth prompts will be issued depending on the student’s performance in RPs and journals as well as development of personality.
Choosing of divisions-->Advanced, Sub-Division Student
--At least 5 quest/event journal entries and 3 RP entries from any RP.
--If you are in the school of S&T:
Participation in at least 2 interactive RPs (student v. teacher or student v. student) and 2 class RPs from the School of S&T Forum.
--If you are in the school of Magic:
Participation in at least 4 interactive RPs (student v. teacher or student v. student) and 3 class RPs from the School of Magic Forum. --Participation in the storyline RP (metaplot). --At least 12 credits from quests. --Completion of a growth quest.
*Students may change sub-divisions once here. Be aware, however, that the task will most likely be very daunting and difficult.
Advanced Student-->Professional Student
--Intensive RP participation and journal postings. Also intensive participation in the Storyline RP. --RARE and DIFFICULT growth quests will be given to those who the teachers deem are ready for such a challenge...
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 9:16 am
==========FAQs==========
Please ask questions regarding promotions here. We will be more than happy to help you. :3
Q: Can we carry some extra credits/requirements over to the next stage?
A: There are some credits you can carry over, yes. You can carry over all the extra misc quest credits over to your student's next stage. You may not carry over class quest credits. This means that if you do enough misc quest credit, you don't need to do any of the class quest credits at all : D
Other than that, you can carry all your extra event journal entries to your next stage. They count, however, only as even entries, you cannot put them down for RP or class entry requirements.
Everything else is not allowed to be carried over.
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