Lord Victus Jounin
TP : 269 Posts : 946 Join date : 2011-01-04
Ninja Profile Main Class: Assassin Secondary Class: Tank Sensei:
| Subject: Death and Killing Rules Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:02 pm | |
| Death Killing:- Spoiler:
Points you get for killing the following ranks:
D rank~ 20 ryo + the ryo on the victim C rank~30 ryo + the ryo on the victim B rank~40 ryo + the ryo on the victim A rank~60 ryo + the ryo on the victim S rank~80 ryo + the ryo on the victim
No, you cannot collect points if you kill members of your group or village. No loopholing this either. If you leave a group/village, you cannot collect points for killing members of your old group or village
Reincarnation:- Spoiler:
Ok, so now you get killing in an epic battle and you don't know what to do. You have two options at this point. A reincarnation or a restart. A reincarnation allows you to keep your old character, although he/she is slightly weaker. However, you will not become a blood thirst zombie.. it is just like a new life with a new memory. What you do change you will lose. So changing your clan will not allow you to keep your clan jutsus. You must keep personality and history the same, unless you are changing your clan - Your character will start out with everything you worked so hard to obtain, except for Word quest.
- For restarting your character, you will be bumped down 1 rank.
- You HAVE TO STAY IN THE SAME CLAN
- You HAVE TO change you village/organization
- You will NOT get the Justus or weapons of the elements that you changed.
- If you manage to obtain any lead position such as kage or leader of an organization, you will lose that spot as well.
- However, all this is going to cost you is the rest of your remaining jutsu/item points.. so with this being said.. Go have fun.
- Anything not mentioned here can be changed
Restarting your character:- Spoiler:
When you restart your character, you will go through the process of character application all over again. You will also have to do another RP test, but you get to keep your jutsu/item points. For the most part, this is a clean slate.
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