LAST UPDATE: April 22nd 2020.
-Fixed some typos.
-Wrote a bit in GETTING STARTED.
-Put Konoki to bed.
-Fixed some typos.
-Wrote a bit in GETTING STARTED.
-Put Konoki to bed.
Hello!
In this guide I wanted to provide enough information that will help new players get from AS to Chuunin. I hope this place of information will be of use to you. It will be addressed as communicating with a brand new player.
All the information collected has been taken from a variety of players. This Guide / blog can be edited at any time so I welcome you to report any typos or misinformation. A huge thanks to everyone that helped!
Please feel free to share any more info you think should be included or to share your opinion about this whole guide, or if you have a complaint. Everyone is welcome to contribute!
Use ctrl+f to search this Guide.
With love, Anowell
All the information collected has been taken from a variety of players. This Guide / blog can be edited at any time so I welcome you to report any typos or misinformation. A huge thanks to everyone that helped!
Please feel free to share any more info you think should be included or to share your opinion about this whole guide, or if you have a complaint. Everyone is welcome to contribute!
Use ctrl+f to search this Guide.
With love, Anowell
The page serves as a source of some general information.
To see what to do once you create your in-game TNR character go to the "AS" tab.
To see what to do once you create your in-game TNR character go to the "AS" tab.
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RANKS, POOLS
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TNR MENU'S
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CAREERS
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BATTLE ARENA
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VILLAGES
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Ranks
First rank - Academy Student / AS
Second rank - Genin
Third rank - Chuunin / Lower Outlaw
Fourth rank - Jounin / Higher Outlaw
Fifth rank - Elite Jounin / Elite Outlaw / EJ
You are allowed to have 3 in-game accounts.
The account you put most time in is your main. Your alternate account is called an alt.
You can own three TNR accounts.
Second rank - Genin
Third rank - Chuunin / Lower Outlaw
Fourth rank - Jounin / Higher Outlaw
Fifth rank - Elite Jounin / Elite Outlaw / EJ
You are allowed to have 3 in-game accounts.
The account you put most time in is your main. Your alternate account is called an alt.
You can own three TNR accounts.
FINAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH RANK:
Academy Student / AS - Starting rank.
Genin - The sum of all your defenses must be higher than 150, Train your intelligence to at least 6, Train all starting jutsu to at least level 5.
Chuunin / Lower Outlaw - 3000 in one offense. 3000 total defense. 500 total generals. Total Exp requirement is 2m.
Jounin / Higher Outlaw - Train your offense to 50000. Train all your defenses to a total of 50000. Train each general to 5200. Total Exp requirement is 30m.
Elite Jounin / Elite Outlaw - Train an offense to 150000. Train defenses to a total of 150000. Train each general to 18800. Total Exp requirement is 150m.
Academy Student / AS - Starting rank.
Genin - The sum of all your defenses must be higher than 150, Train your intelligence to at least 6, Train all starting jutsu to at least level 5.
Chuunin / Lower Outlaw - 3000 in one offense. 3000 total defense. 500 total generals. Total Exp requirement is 2m.
Jounin / Higher Outlaw - Train your offense to 50000. Train all your defenses to a total of 50000. Train each general to 5200. Total Exp requirement is 30m.
Elite Jounin / Elite Outlaw - Train an offense to 150000. Train defenses to a total of 150000. Train each general to 18800. Total Exp requirement is 150m.
Chart created by the lovely AiYume / Chubs of Syndicate.
Pools
You've probably noticed that on the left hand side of your layout there are 3 different coloured bars, Health, Chakra and Stamina. These are your main resources for training. You spend your Chakra and Stamina to increase your offenses and your defenses or train your jutsu, perform errands, etc.
Each time you train while using either of those resources, they will increase its maximum pool, allowing for more training to be done in the future.
Credit to Purringles. ^
If you find yourself lacking pools you can always use the voting links. You can find them on the TNR home page OR clicking the "Bonus Chakra & Stamina" tab in the "Support TNR" category in the Main Menu.
"Vote for TNR on these sites to increase your chakra and stamina pools."
Voting for TNR on these pages will refil your pools to some extent.
You can check when your pools will be refilled on your Profile.
Character, Profile, Timers: Time to full chakra: , Time to full stamina:
Each time you train while using either of those resources, they will increase its maximum pool, allowing for more training to be done in the future.
Credit to Purringles. ^
If you find yourself lacking pools you can always use the voting links. You can find them on the TNR home page OR clicking the "Bonus Chakra & Stamina" tab in the "Support TNR" category in the Main Menu.
"Vote for TNR on these sites to increase your chakra and stamina pools."
Voting for TNR on these pages will refil your pools to some extent.
You can check when your pools will be refilled on your Profile.
Character, Profile, Timers: Time to full chakra: , Time to full stamina:
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HEADER
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TIMERS
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Header
NEWS - Announcements / updates posted by the staff team related to the game.
CONTACT - Clicking on this tab will take you to the current official TNR forum. (If its working.) Here you can appeal anything support wise. Bans, bugs and coding issues, suggestions, in-game sales, etc, etc.
FORUM - If this tab is working it should take you to the current official TNR forum.
MANUAL - All the current manual's are not a 100% updated, thus this guide being made.
DISCORD - Takes you to the official TNR discord.
RULES - Take time to scroll through.
ToS - Take time to scroll through.
Online - Lists all the currently online players. Clicking on their names will take you to their profile.
CONTACT - Clicking on this tab will take you to the current official TNR forum. (If its working.) Here you can appeal anything support wise. Bans, bugs and coding issues, suggestions, in-game sales, etc, etc.
FORUM - If this tab is working it should take you to the current official TNR forum.
MANUAL - All the current manual's are not a 100% updated, thus this guide being made.
DISCORD - Takes you to the official TNR discord.
RULES - Take time to scroll through.
ToS - Take time to scroll through.
Online - Lists all the currently online players. Clicking on their names will take you to their profile.
Profile Statistics and Timers
Lower on your profile you will be able to click on Profile Statistics.
This is where you are able to track your game progress.
-Missions: Missions can be found under "Training and Missions". You can do 4 missions per day. It is very important that you complete them because the rewards they give are very useful. They reward you with health/HP, chakra, stamina, exp and generals.
Each rank has a different type of Mission. They differ in difficulty, amount of rewards, styles, types, names, tasks. Each mission is unique and gives you something else to do.
Genin - D mission
Chuunin - C mission
Jounin - B mission
Elite Jounin - A mission
-Errands / Small Crimes:
-Errands are a way of earning ryo and positive village diplomacy in your village. They are performed in the "Village" tab.
-Small Crimes: Crimes give you a bit more ryo but they also give you negative diplomacy in your village. Negative diplomacy can get you kicked out of the village.
-If you do the same amount of errands and crimes at the same time and try to balance them out you can get more ryo and still stay in the village. Use your full pools for errands and then when they full again use your full pools for crimes.
-You can see your current diplomacy on the diplomacy page.
Site Support:
-Federal support: Mainly a cosmetic option. Gives you a bigger nindo and avatar. More inbox and Inventory space and jutsu slots.
-Popularity points: For every five days that you log into the game you will get 1 "Pop point". You can use them to buy "Special surprises" at the black market.
-Reputations points: The premium currency of Seichi. Used to buy bloodline items, element rerolls, account changes, and profession goodie bags in the black market.
Fed, pop points and reps are all bought with real money.
Under Profile Statistics you will find Timers.
At the moment as an AS you will see:
Next Login Streak bonus:
Time to next respect point:
This is where you are able to track your game progress.
-Missions: Missions can be found under "Training and Missions". You can do 4 missions per day. It is very important that you complete them because the rewards they give are very useful. They reward you with health/HP, chakra, stamina, exp and generals.
Each rank has a different type of Mission. They differ in difficulty, amount of rewards, styles, types, names, tasks. Each mission is unique and gives you something else to do.
Genin - D mission
Chuunin - C mission
Jounin - B mission
Elite Jounin - A mission
-Errands / Small Crimes:
-Errands are a way of earning ryo and positive village diplomacy in your village. They are performed in the "Village" tab.
-Small Crimes: Crimes give you a bit more ryo but they also give you negative diplomacy in your village. Negative diplomacy can get you kicked out of the village.
-If you do the same amount of errands and crimes at the same time and try to balance them out you can get more ryo and still stay in the village. Use your full pools for errands and then when they full again use your full pools for crimes.
-You can see your current diplomacy on the diplomacy page.
Site Support:
-Federal support: Mainly a cosmetic option. Gives you a bigger nindo and avatar. More inbox and Inventory space and jutsu slots.
-Popularity points: For every five days that you log into the game you will get 1 "Pop point". You can use them to buy "Special surprises" at the black market.
-Reputations points: The premium currency of Seichi. Used to buy bloodline items, element rerolls, account changes, and profession goodie bags in the black market.
Fed, pop points and reps are all bought with real money.
Under Profile Statistics you will find Timers.
At the moment as an AS you will see:
Next Login Streak bonus:
Time to next respect point:
Weekly Bonuses
Other:
-Kage Orders: Can be found under Village, Village Hall. Could hold interesting information.
- Ryo: -The currency of Seichi (TNR continent) is RYO. You can earn it in-game by doing errands or crimes, occupation , finishing missions, making avatar's, selling rep or fed, robbing...
Money is taken out of and added into your bank under "Village, Bank". You can also send ryo to other players.
-You are allowed to have three in-game accounts. You can focus one of them on earning ryo to pay for the expenses of your other accounts that you are focusing on other things. That is called a ryo alt.
- Clan: Every player starts off in the clan corresponding to the element that was picked in account creation. Each specific element places you in a village clan. Each clan element has their own jutsu ( the clan jutsu is for chuunin only ),they also serve as a regulatory mechanism of kages, if you have 3/5 clans opposing kage, kage is immediately removed. If there are no co-leaders, it will only take the one vote to be accepted into clan.
Each village has five clans, one for each element. If you aren't in your element clan, given either at random at rank up or from bloodline then you will not have access to the clan jutsu. In order to switch the clans, if need be, it requires 3 votes from the clan leader.
- ANBU: Being a part of an ANBU squad gets you offense and defense points that you gain by kills. You are ranked by the amount of points you have. You can check your points under "Village Hall, ANBU Squads." Points are displayed under Village Hall> ANBU Squads. The more points, the more value the ANBU provided to the village.
- DSR: Damage by Survivability Rating, an indicator of how powerful a player is judging by their stats and jutsu levels.
- DSR cap: Elite Jounin - 8724,
Jounin - 6321,
Chuunin - 4555.
- Inventory: The Inventory is the place where your Ninja holds things gathered or acquired from item shop/market/Gathering/Professions. It is relatively small, so inventory management is huge. It can be increased in various ways;
1. Fed support (normal 2 spaces, silver 5 spaces (total 7)
2. Equipping a gathering profession toolkit, while having the profession (this added space is only for the profession you have chosen)
3. Home inventory
Your personal character inventory can be transferred to your house from inside the village, while asleep. You go to the inventory menu, check the checkbox and then click on the "Transfer Selected" hyperlink, this will send those items to your "home inventory"
The house that you buy has a furniture limit, as well as a base inventory. From the home menu, you can buy furniture for your house to expand your home storage space, once you buy it it is automatically installed in your house you do not have to do anything.
You can buy items for different types of storage, or just spend more money to buy an "anything" storage item.
Written by Avideonut of Konoki.
- Item shop: Item shop is where you would buy stuff such as weapons or materials in general to get one started. The weapons have a limited durability so when they break you have to buy a new one and they cannot be repaired.
You can purchase armor, weapons, items, materials, healing pills. (Crafted armor is better than armor bought in the item shop.)
-As Genin get your kunai and senbon from the item shop.
- Black market: A place where you can purchase unordinary things such a bloodline items, increased regen, profession goodies that give random profession materials, name change, specialty change, gender change, and you can buy an item to reroll your element
- Grand market: Global trade system.
- Diplomacy: Diplomacy points are earned by doing errands and by doing "diplomacy." Positive diplomacy is needed to join a village, become kage and
- Ramen Shop: A spot inside (1 stand per village) or outside (for everyone's use) a village where you can heal yourself. You pay ryo at the ramen shop to refill a portion of your HP.
The hotkey to instantly eat ramen:
- Nindo: This is your way of the ninja. Anything can be written here, just keep in mind it follows the rules.
- Elemental Mastery: As you increase your elemental mastery you gain bonuses to your corresponding elemental jutsu, these are: Decreased chakra and stamina cost to perform the jutsu, reduction in the training timer for Bloodline and Special jutsu, ryo reduction for training, and an increase in uses per battle.
- Federal support: Mostly a cosmetic option. Federal support is purchased with real money. You can purchase it for yourself or for another user. To buy it for yourself click on the Support TNR tab, Buy Reputation points. You will see that there are three Fed options. Normal, Silver and Gold. You are able to check if you currently have fed or not under your profile statistics.
- Reputation Points: Reputation points are purchased under the Support TNR tab, Buy Reputation points. They are used to purchase: Bloodlines, name changes, extra regeneration, element changes, offense changes, gender change, specialization changes. You are able to check if you currently have any Rep or not under your profile statistics.
- Popularity points: For each 5 days that you log into TNR you will receive 1 Pop point. Pop points can be spent in the Black Market, under Village
tab. You can spend them on Special Surprises. The special surprise packs can either contain specific items, or reward one item from a list of entries.
- Marriage: Mostly a cosmetic option. Marrying another user gives you the option of a "private tavern" - marriage chat, between you and your spouse. You are also able to purchase a "Couple's house." It gives married users a regeneration boost and both get increased inventory space. There are different types of Couple houses, each different for the ranks of Chuunin, Jounin and Elite Jounin.
-Ramen Stand's: Ramen stands are in-game locations where players can refill their health in exchange for ryo.
Black Lodge > 7,62
Skyview Restuarant > 13,42
Shaded Rest Inn > 29,41
Emiko's Meatery > 41,51
Stillwater's Chateau Barge > 29,66
- If you are in need of HP but away from your village and your healers, use these locations to heal up. Ramen locations are more expensive than village ramen.
- Clan bonuses gives reductions hospital bills and ramen stands. The reduction for ramen stands have no affect on cost outside of your village.
- Ryo: -The currency of Seichi (TNR continent) is RYO. You can earn it in-game by doing errands or crimes, occupation , finishing missions, making avatar's, selling rep or fed, robbing...
Money is taken out of and added into your bank under "Village, Bank". You can also send ryo to other players.
-You are allowed to have three in-game accounts. You can focus one of them on earning ryo to pay for the expenses of your other accounts that you are focusing on other things. That is called a ryo alt.
- Clan: Every player starts off in the clan corresponding to the element that was picked in account creation. Each specific element places you in a village clan. Each clan element has their own jutsu ( the clan jutsu is for chuunin only ),they also serve as a regulatory mechanism of kages, if you have 3/5 clans opposing kage, kage is immediately removed. If there are no co-leaders, it will only take the one vote to be accepted into clan.
Each village has five clans, one for each element. If you aren't in your element clan, given either at random at rank up or from bloodline then you will not have access to the clan jutsu. In order to switch the clans, if need be, it requires 3 votes from the clan leader.
- ANBU: Being a part of an ANBU squad gets you offense and defense points that you gain by kills. You are ranked by the amount of points you have. You can check your points under "Village Hall, ANBU Squads." Points are displayed under Village Hall> ANBU Squads. The more points, the more value the ANBU provided to the village.
- DSR: Damage by Survivability Rating, an indicator of how powerful a player is judging by their stats and jutsu levels.
- DSR cap: Elite Jounin - 8724,
Jounin - 6321,
Chuunin - 4555.
- Inventory: The Inventory is the place where your Ninja holds things gathered or acquired from item shop/market/Gathering/Professions. It is relatively small, so inventory management is huge. It can be increased in various ways;
1. Fed support (normal 2 spaces, silver 5 spaces (total 7)
2. Equipping a gathering profession toolkit, while having the profession (this added space is only for the profession you have chosen)
3. Home inventory
Your personal character inventory can be transferred to your house from inside the village, while asleep. You go to the inventory menu, check the checkbox and then click on the "Transfer Selected" hyperlink, this will send those items to your "home inventory"
The house that you buy has a furniture limit, as well as a base inventory. From the home menu, you can buy furniture for your house to expand your home storage space, once you buy it it is automatically installed in your house you do not have to do anything.
You can buy items for different types of storage, or just spend more money to buy an "anything" storage item.
Written by Avideonut of Konoki.
- Item shop: Item shop is where you would buy stuff such as weapons or materials in general to get one started. The weapons have a limited durability so when they break you have to buy a new one and they cannot be repaired.
You can purchase armor, weapons, items, materials, healing pills. (Crafted armor is better than armor bought in the item shop.)
-As Genin get your kunai and senbon from the item shop.
- Black market: A place where you can purchase unordinary things such a bloodline items, increased regen, profession goodies that give random profession materials, name change, specialty change, gender change, and you can buy an item to reroll your element
- Grand market: Global trade system.
- Diplomacy: Diplomacy points are earned by doing errands and by doing "diplomacy." Positive diplomacy is needed to join a village, become kage and
- Ramen Shop: A spot inside (1 stand per village) or outside (for everyone's use) a village where you can heal yourself. You pay ryo at the ramen shop to refill a portion of your HP.
The hotkey to instantly eat ramen:
- Nindo: This is your way of the ninja. Anything can be written here, just keep in mind it follows the rules.
- Elemental Mastery: As you increase your elemental mastery you gain bonuses to your corresponding elemental jutsu, these are: Decreased chakra and stamina cost to perform the jutsu, reduction in the training timer for Bloodline and Special jutsu, ryo reduction for training, and an increase in uses per battle.
- Federal support: Mostly a cosmetic option. Federal support is purchased with real money. You can purchase it for yourself or for another user. To buy it for yourself click on the Support TNR tab, Buy Reputation points. You will see that there are three Fed options. Normal, Silver and Gold. You are able to check if you currently have fed or not under your profile statistics.
- Reputation Points: Reputation points are purchased under the Support TNR tab, Buy Reputation points. They are used to purchase: Bloodlines, name changes, extra regeneration, element changes, offense changes, gender change, specialization changes. You are able to check if you currently have any Rep or not under your profile statistics.
- Popularity points: For each 5 days that you log into TNR you will receive 1 Pop point. Pop points can be spent in the Black Market, under Village
tab. You can spend them on Special Surprises. The special surprise packs can either contain specific items, or reward one item from a list of entries.
- Marriage: Mostly a cosmetic option. Marrying another user gives you the option of a "private tavern" - marriage chat, between you and your spouse. You are also able to purchase a "Couple's house." It gives married users a regeneration boost and both get increased inventory space. There are different types of Couple houses, each different for the ranks of Chuunin, Jounin and Elite Jounin.
-Ramen Stand's: Ramen stands are in-game locations where players can refill their health in exchange for ryo.
Black Lodge > 7,62
Skyview Restuarant > 13,42
Shaded Rest Inn > 29,41
Emiko's Meatery > 41,51
Stillwater's Chateau Barge > 29,66
- If you are in need of HP but away from your village and your healers, use these locations to heal up. Ramen locations are more expensive than village ramen.
- Clan bonuses gives reductions hospital bills and ramen stands. The reduction for ramen stands have no affect on cost outside of your village.
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PROFESSIONS
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OCUPATIONS
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Professions by Huddob of Konoki
Professions are a part of the game that players use to gather and craft items and materials.
There are 6 professions in the game.
3 are focused on gathering and processing materials, Hunters, Herbalists, and Miners, with the other 3 focusing on crafting these materials into items, Weapon smiths for crafting and repairing weapons, Armour crafters for creating and repairing armour, and Chef's for making food for healing, reducing AI encounter chances and more.
To start a profession the player buys a "Toolkit" from the Tools section of the item shop.
Gatherers will travel the map on the scout menu, collecting resources from nodes, returning back to village to sleep and process those materials.
Crafters will then use the materials gatherers have collected to create a variety of things.
Each rank, Chuunin, Jounin, and Elite Jounin have different experience caps for professions, 150, 300 and 450 respectfully. As a player gains experience they will be able to gather or craft a variety of new things.
Professions are an integral part of the game and are all needed to work together for the betterment of players.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dGWrCFKJPyFTmCD-0rzF_qUtgBEDSbn1E1jnXIYZ95A/edit#gid=1495984582
CREDIT
-MADE BY HUDDOB, EIJI, FAUSTINA, SPLICE, KIIRA AND REI FOR CREDIT
-If you notice anything incorrect feel free to PM Huddob on TNR with corrections (Recipes, Exp Needed to Unlock, Etc).
Huddob*
-Check for active weapon smiths under COMMUNITY
Ano*
There are 6 professions in the game.
3 are focused on gathering and processing materials, Hunters, Herbalists, and Miners, with the other 3 focusing on crafting these materials into items, Weapon smiths for crafting and repairing weapons, Armour crafters for creating and repairing armour, and Chef's for making food for healing, reducing AI encounter chances and more.
To start a profession the player buys a "Toolkit" from the Tools section of the item shop.
Gatherers will travel the map on the scout menu, collecting resources from nodes, returning back to village to sleep and process those materials.
Crafters will then use the materials gatherers have collected to create a variety of things.
Each rank, Chuunin, Jounin, and Elite Jounin have different experience caps for professions, 150, 300 and 450 respectfully. As a player gains experience they will be able to gather or craft a variety of new things.
Professions are an integral part of the game and are all needed to work together for the betterment of players.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dGWrCFKJPyFTmCD-0rzF_qUtgBEDSbn1E1jnXIYZ95A/edit#gid=1495984582
CREDIT
-MADE BY HUDDOB, EIJI, FAUSTINA, SPLICE, KIIRA AND REI FOR CREDIT
-If you notice anything incorrect feel free to PM Huddob on TNR with corrections (Recipes, Exp Needed to Unlock, Etc).
Huddob*
-Check for active weapon smiths under COMMUNITY
Ano*
Occupations by Huddob of Konoki
Occupations are a way for players to gain gold, experience and profession experience, as well as increasing their general stats.
24 hours you have the ability to collect these gains, with the timer resetting the moment you collect.
There are 4 of these Occupations, and they all start at tier one and level one.
-The first of these Occupations is the Steel Sorter, which gives an increase to Speed as well as Weapon Smith experience.
-The second, Skinner, gives an increase to Intelligence and Armour Crafters.
-The third, Dish Washer, increases Willpower and Chef experience.
-The fourth and final, Apprentice Ranger, increase strength, as well as giving Hunter, Herbalist and Miner experience.
Over time, you will be able to level up these Occupations to gain more stats, gold, and experience.
Once you reach level 10, you will also be able to tier up the Occupation, decreasing it back to level one. However doing this will give you more growth, to gain more gold, experience and profession experience, while also giving you Occupation and second and eventually third General stat it increases.
The main thing to look at when picking your occupation is either, if the general it increases matches your offenses, or if the profession it boosts is the one you are planning on taking.
24 hours you have the ability to collect these gains, with the timer resetting the moment you collect.
There are 4 of these Occupations, and they all start at tier one and level one.
-The first of these Occupations is the Steel Sorter, which gives an increase to Speed as well as Weapon Smith experience.
-The second, Skinner, gives an increase to Intelligence and Armour Crafters.
-The third, Dish Washer, increases Willpower and Chef experience.
-The fourth and final, Apprentice Ranger, increase strength, as well as giving Hunter, Herbalist and Miner experience.
Over time, you will be able to level up these Occupations to gain more stats, gold, and experience.
Once you reach level 10, you will also be able to tier up the Occupation, decreasing it back to level one. However doing this will give you more growth, to gain more gold, experience and profession experience, while also giving you Occupation and second and eventually third General stat it increases.
The main thing to look at when picking your occupation is either, if the general it increases matches your offenses, or if the profession it boosts is the one you are planning on taking.
Battle Arena
Villages
There are currently five villages in the continent of Seichi.
Konoki - 4,50
Silence - 40,38
Shroud - 40,62
Shine - 17,31
Samui - 17,69
It doesn't really matter game-wise what village you are in. So don't be afraid that you have made a mistake when you have picked your village. You also always have the option of moving villages. A map of Seichi with some locations:
Mapped by the lovely Rei of Konoki. <3
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Thank you Rei of Konoki for organizing this page! <3