So a non-specialist can train all things to Intermediate. But a specialist gets capped at Adept? So wouldn't one just train CS to get Specialist than to start at specialist?Rules wrote:Combat Skills are used to define the capabilities of each character. You are not very limited when it comes to using combat skills, however you will have to follow certain guidelines given, seeing as no one can be a master at everything. The ability you have to master CS depends entirely on your ninja rank as well as how much you're willing to type to rank that skill up. The rank of your shinobi Combat Skills are used to define the capabilities of each character. You are not very limited when it comes to using combat skills, however you will have to follow certain guidelines given, seeing as no one can be a master at everything. The ability you have to master CS depends entirely on your ninja rank as well as how much you're willing to type to rank that skill up. The rank of your shinobi determines the amount and degree of your specialties. There is no limit on how many novice and intermediate specialties on can have.
D Rank: Up to 2 Adept
C Rank: Up to 2 Adept
B Rank: Up to 1 Mastery and 2 Adept
A Rank: Up to 2 Mastery and 3 Adept (or 1 Specialty and 1 Intermediate, no other CS.)
S Rank: Up to 3 Mastery and 3 Adept (or 1 Specialty and 1 Adept, no other CS.)
Note: Specialists do not follow the above rules. They may only have one mastery and one adept at max, however they are far superior to that of 90% of other ninja.
Because with the SSM, as we all probably know, there was a mix-up of the rules, and conflicing things. So I'm just trying to understand what going on here.