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Post by Dagmar on Apr 22, 2017 1:51:14 GMT
The fighter branch is what the title says it is, your responsibility is to be the main wolves in combat. You are expected to protect the pack from any harm that includes combat and be the firsts to attend any type of battle field to whatever threat there is awaiting. Fighters are also expected to fend off any unwanted harm from the pack if necessary- such as wolves coming to the camp and posing as a threat to any person. It will be your duty to step in and help if no guard is available, or if its necessary to assist the guard.
Sparring and Training is a well known artefact in a fighters pack life, its necessary in order to improve your wolf physical and mentally and is needed to rank up.
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Post by Dagmar on Apr 27, 2017 23:59:46 GMT
Bruiser SBr I >> IV You'll start off as just SB, your first 2-3 tiers are known as your activity tiers, but you may receive your lesson when you reach your second tier. But you will not be able to attend any training or spars or anything that includes use of your rank until you get your first lesson. You will be granted your first lesson at the rank of II or III. You will first begin your fighter journey as this rank, at the rank of 'III' you will get your first lesson, this being a simple lesson that tells you what the pack expects of you as well as what purpose your rank is about. Your responsibility is to post reports, and spar as well as train your wolf in order to rank up among the titles. Your literacy is also a trait that is expected to raise in skill through your journey. If you need assistance in raising your level of literacy please contact a high rank to give you some help OC.
From this branch you will be able to choose from Delegate or Brawler.
Delegate SD V >> VIII Although Delegates are Fighters, and their main job is to indeed fight - as they're the packs main source of protection, Delegates relate to Outriders/Scouts too. They will carry messages from their own pack to another, and will accompany groups travelling between lands to help protect them. They're required to scout the lands and meet packs, reporting back to any high ranks of their findings. More so the ones which will go out and track down enemies or enemy packs, reporting their findings, or even approved to make an on-site kill. Joining Outriders on their patrols is another job of theirs. They should be ideal in fighting, and should know near enough the most part of their duties. Detail will need to improve as you rank up. When reaching VIII you're able to train those in the branch, though this will be with supervision. You are unable to train without supervision unless you get the go ahead from a higher rank. Feedback should also be left on reports, which goes for all ranks - especially when hitting VIII.
Delegate SD IX >> XII This is simply a rank up, as when hitting IX you're able to now train without supervision, and now you can also supervise sessions for those wanting to train! You will teach the newer, lower ranked fighters your knowledge. Your detail and ability to fight will be expected to be at a great standard, as you have ranked up, and therefore you should be improving. Going out and doing your 'Scout' work is more important now, and you'll be required to go out more and perform your duties. As you have when of a lower rank, you will still need to join training sessions and spars to keep your characters at their peak level of fitness. When reaching XII, if you fit the role and/or spaces are free, you may be ranked up to a War Lord, if not however you'll simply continue to rank up.
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Brawler SB V >> VIII Brawlers are more combat-based than their fellow Delegates. Brawlers are most likely to stay in territory, again, the packs main form of defence. Sparring will be the main form of training that they're required to take part in, as their ability in combat will need to be at least of a great standard. However, they will also need to participate in other forms of training to train and prepare them in all aspects - keeping them at their peak level of fitness. Your detail must be of a higher standard, and your strategies in fighting should be of a much greater ability. When reaching VIII you're able to train others in your branch, though you can only do so with supervision - unless a high ranks says otherwise. Feedback should also be left on reports, which goes for all ranks - especially when hitting VIII.
Brawler SB IX >> XII Simply a rank up from your previous rank, however, your detail will be expected to take another step up, and your ability in combat, your strategies and such will need to be of a much greater standard. You will be most likely brought in to battles and such to protect the pack, and will accompany high ranks specifically when they travel to another pack to speak of alliances and such. You now have the ability to train without supervision, and you can now supervise others should they want to train. Depending on whether you suit the role and/or spaces are available, you may be invited to become a War Lord, if not however you will continue to rank on.
War Lord WL I or War Lord The War Lord is the commanding rank for the fighters. They should have a exceptional knowledge when it comes to combat and strategies, and although they'll originate from either the Delegate or Brawler rankings, they're required to know of both to teach to their students. Detail and there ability should be great. Although they're of a higher rank, they are still expected to host and supervise sessions, as well as join them - sure you're a high rank, but you need to set an example, and still train to keep yourself in tip-top condition. They should also often give feedback on reports, and the feedback should be correct, to let their branch members know what they're doing good, bad and what they need to improve.
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