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== About == |
== About == |
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[[File:Level-God-Willis.png|thumb|Willis, Rance's personal Level God.]] |
[[File:Level-God-Willis.png|thumb|Willis, Rance's personal Level God.]] |
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− | All living beings with a soul that are born within the Planner Scenario have Levels and [[Skill Levels]] set |
+ | All living beings with a [[Souls|soul]] that are born within the [[Planner Scenario]] have Levels and [[Skill Levels]] set at birth. Levels determine the strength of an individual, and can be raised by fighting or killing another living being to accumulate enough experience to be acknowledged by a [[Level God]]. Skilled adventurers tend to have a personal [[Level God]] that they can summon at any time to raise their and their allies' levels. |
− | + | Levels are not permanent, however, and can go down if a person is inactive for an extended period of time. The speed at which a level can go up or down varies depending on the person. The faster someone can level up, the faster their level lowers. The opposite applies as well. For example, the [[Hero System|Hero of the system]] levels up very slowly but never loses levels, while [[Rance]]''' '''gains levels very quickly, but loses them just as fast when he procrastinates. |
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− | '''[[Rance]] '''gains levels very fast. This also leads to him losing levels very fast, when he procrastinates. |
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⚫ | Just as every person is born with levels, they are also born with a limit known as a "[[Level Cap]]" that blocks their progress. Almost all beings under the Planner Scenario have a level cap ([[humans|Humans]], [[Kalar]], [[Monsters]], etc), in order to limit their power and help maintain a balance between individuals. Once a person reaches their level cap, they have reached their full potential and cannot get any stronger. Only key members of the antagonist race such as the [[Dark Lords]] and [[Demon King|The Demon King]] do not have levels or caps. |
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⚫ | The average person has a level cap from around 5 to 10. Having a cap of 20 or above is the equivalent of being first in your class and is the ideal range for most soldiers and adventurers. Caps of over 30 are seen only once every 10,000 people and are generally seen as the minimum range to achieve a high standing in an army. Caps of 40 or above are seen once every 100,000 people and signify a person as having the potential to become one of the strongest people in the world. |
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+ | It is important to note that a level cap does '''not''' determine how strong a person '''is''' but how strong they can '''be''' with enough time and training. While several people are known to possess caps above 40, only a small handful of them have actually been able to reach levels at or beyond 40. A prime example of this can be found in [[Maha Margaret]], who had the highest cap known of any human at 120, but was killed long before he had any chance of reaching his full potential and was still quite weak prior to his death. In contrast, [[Kavachahn the Lightning]] has a comparatively smaller cap of 46, but is considered to be one of the strongest people alive due to being very close to his cap and making full use of his skill levels. |
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⚫ | The average person has a level cap from around 5 to 10. Having a cap of 20 is the equivalent of being first in your class. Caps of over 30 are seen only once every 10 |
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− | Note that a level cap does '''not''' determine how strong someone '''is''' but how strong they can get with enough time and training. A prime example is Maha in [[Kichikuou Rance]], who had the highest cap known for any human, 120. However, he was killed by a Kalar Curse at the age of 13 before he could be even close to reach his true potential. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * There are some cases in which a "glitch" can occur within the scenario leading to strange abnormalities. |
+ | * There are some cases in which a "glitch" can occur within the scenario leading to strange abnormalities. Rance is the best example of one of these glitches, as he was born with no level cap at all, meaning he has the potential to grow infinitely stronger. |
+ | * [[Dark Lords]] initially had levels and level caps just as other creatures do, but this was retconned following the release of [[Rance Quest]]. |
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− | ** This is also inherited by his offspring. |
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− | * [[Hanty Kalar]], while not confirmed, is most likely a similar case since she had a stupidly high level cap of 1000 and Goddess [[ALICE]] claims that she's someone that "shouldn't exist". Though it could be because dragon kalars are supposed to be extinct. |
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− | * [[Gods]](including Angels) and [[Devils]] are not part of the Planner Scenario, thus, they don't have levels and level cap. |
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− | * The [[Demon King]] doesn't have a level cap. |
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− | * [[Dark Lords]], [[Apostles]] and [[youkai|Youkai]] used to have caps as well but it was retconned after [[Rance Quest]]. |
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[[Category:Rance World]] |
[[Category:Rance World]] |
Revision as of 03:37, 9 May 2016
About
All living beings with a soul that are born within the Planner Scenario have Levels and Skill Levels set at birth. Levels determine the strength of an individual, and can be raised by fighting or killing another living being to accumulate enough experience to be acknowledged by a Level God. Skilled adventurers tend to have a personal Level God that they can summon at any time to raise their and their allies' levels.
Levels are not permanent, however, and can go down if a person is inactive for an extended period of time. The speed at which a level can go up or down varies depending on the person. The faster someone can level up, the faster their level lowers. The opposite applies as well. For example, the Hero of the system levels up very slowly but never loses levels, while Rance gains levels very quickly, but loses them just as fast when he procrastinates.
Level Caps
Just as every person is born with levels, they are also born with a limit known as a "Level Cap" that blocks their progress. Almost all beings under the Planner Scenario have a level cap (Humans, Kalar, Monsters, etc), in order to limit their power and help maintain a balance between individuals. Once a person reaches their level cap, they have reached their full potential and cannot get any stronger. Only key members of the antagonist race such as the Dark Lords and The Demon King do not have levels or caps.
A level cap is set the moment a person is born, and while it can be raised through artificial means, they are generally very hard to come by and don't increase it by much.
The average person has a level cap from around 5 to 10. Having a cap of 20 or above is the equivalent of being first in your class and is the ideal range for most soldiers and adventurers. Caps of over 30 are seen only once every 10,000 people and are generally seen as the minimum range to achieve a high standing in an army. Caps of 40 or above are seen once every 100,000 people and signify a person as having the potential to become one of the strongest people in the world.
It is important to note that a level cap does not determine how strong a person is but how strong they can be with enough time and training. While several people are known to possess caps above 40, only a small handful of them have actually been able to reach levels at or beyond 40. A prime example of this can be found in Maha Margaret, who had the highest cap known of any human at 120, but was killed long before he had any chance of reaching his full potential and was still quite weak prior to his death. In contrast, Kavachahn the Lightning has a comparatively smaller cap of 46, but is considered to be one of the strongest people alive due to being very close to his cap and making full use of his skill levels.
Trivia
- There are some cases in which a "glitch" can occur within the scenario leading to strange abnormalities. Rance is the best example of one of these glitches, as he was born with no level cap at all, meaning he has the potential to grow infinitely stronger.
- Dark Lords initially had levels and level caps just as other creatures do, but this was retconned following the release of Rance Quest.