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Level Requirements

There is a minimum level requirement of 200 for all army members, however for each level 300+ an army member has enlisted, they may be permitted to enlist one additional character that has a level lower than 200.

The maximum number of characters an army member may have in the army lower than 300 is 3.
The maximum number of characters an army member may have in the army lower than 200 is 2.

  • Army members with at least one 300+ character in the army is permitted to have up to 3 additional characters that can be between 200 and 300 and that one of these characters may be below 200.
  • Army members that have two or more 300+ character in the army is permitted to have up to 3 additional characters that are between 200 and 300 and that 2 of these characters may be below 200.
  • Army members who do not have at least one level 300+ character in the army are restricted to having only 2 characters between 200 and 300. Neither of these characters may be lower than 200.
In a situation where a current army member chooses to withdraw a level 300+ from the army and they become unqualified for the level 200 exemption, the army members lowest character will be released from the army.

Characters that are lower than 200 can only be admitted with the permission of the commander. Any characters below 200 that do not belong to a current army member with at least one 300+ character will be expelled from the army until they reach 200.

Potential recruits must prove that they are at least 200 by using their highest skill. Level 300+ must also prove that they are at least 300 by using their highest skill over 300 or by adorning a level 300 weapon.

Because there are a limited number of army spots these level restrictions have been put into place to prevent the over crowding of unused low levels characters in the army. Level restrictions apply to ALL army members including the commander and lieutenants.


Commander & Co-Commander

The highest position available in the army is occupied by the commander; however, due to my hectic work/school schedule I have chosen to assign a co-commander. The co-commander is to be treated with the same respect and authority as the commander. The co-commander is guaranteed one lieutenant position and is granted FULL command privileges including the right to dismiss army members with out my prior approval. The co-commander is also the only other army member with authority to withdraw items or cash from the army vault and to hire mercenaries. In situations where I may have to take an extended leave, the co-commander will temporarily assume full command until my return.

Level requirements for Co-Commander

The minimum level requirement for co-commander is 500. The co-commander must also meet the requirements for a regular lieutenant.


Regular Lieutenants

Regular lieutenants are chosen based on level, character, skills, availability, and trustworthiness. Availability refers to the total time that the lieutenants makes him/herself accessible to the army. Accessibility refers to the ability and willingness of the lieutenant to preform his/her duties. Availability and Accessibility excludes time spent in the BA or BD.

There are currently two guaranteed regular lieutenant positions available; however, the number of regular lieutenant positions may be extended depending on the need of the army. All Lieutenant positions are considered non-permanent and may be rescinded and reassigned at the commanders discretion.

A regular lieutenants duties include;
  • Preforming rescues
  • Reporting conflicts between army members and army members and non army members to the commander
  • Insuring that the minimal entry level requirement is enforced
Regular lieutenants are encouraged to but NOT REQUIRED to;
  • Tank, sleep, or voodoo for army members
  • Do food runs
  • Help organise quests for low level army members
  • Pk in defence of low level army members
Regular lieutenants MUST have time for themselves to level and socialize. Please do not make unreasonable demands of them.

Level requirements for Regular Lieutenant

There is no specific level requirement for regular lieutenants; however, a regular lieutenant must be able to level in the Himalayas without taking significant damage.

Rules for Regular Lieutenants
  • Regular lieutenants many not share accounts or have buju.
  • Regular lieutenants are held 100% accountable for the actions of their buju's; as such a lieutenant may be dismissed based solely on the actions of their buju regardless of the lieutenants past performance.
  • Regular lieutenants may not use their position to bully, threaten, or blackmail other army members. Any lieutenant caught doing so will have their privileges rescinded. In some cases the lieutenant position itself may be rescinded. Privileges may be reinstated on a later date at the discretion of the commander.
  • Regular lieutenants are not permitted to dismiss regular soldiers from the army with out receiving approval from the commander. Lieutenants who do dismiss regular soldiers without approval will have their privileges rescinded. Privileges may be reinstated after an indebt review of the situation.
  • Regular lieutenants many not hire or fire mercenaries.
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