Aug 1, 2018 17:55:09 GMT -8
Post by テンテン on Aug 1, 2018 17:55:09 GMT -8
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So when you are not doing missions and bothering others in the village, you want to fill your time with tedious and back breaking training, huh? Well, just like everything else there are guidelines and probably a big long list about what to do just so that you new comers (or old comers who want a refresher) can have a peak at the rules. [break][break]
This guide will be explaining exactly how to do your training, what you will need to post your training and what you need to get your training accepted. With this, hopefully you will be able to succeed with any training that you may have! It’s a lot to read but it is very, very important.
Below is a checklist on exactly what you are going to need to do when you want to start a training session. Please try to make sure that you follow all of these steps so that you don’t waste precious time on training that meant nothing. [break][break]
☐ You are only allowed to train on your own (without a sensei) once a week, your post must be at least 700 words. [break]
☐ All training must have a theme so pick one thing to work on and go from there. [break]
☐ You will gain experience based off of how much work you put into each post and how much between you and your sensei has been worked on. [break]
☐ A training post must be within their respective villages, the highest rank will post first. [break]
☐ While you may learn jutsus during your training, follow the jutsu upgrade guide before starting your training. [break]
☐ After completing your training, fill out your application for the training and submit this for review. [break]
☐ If the post is not found to be adequate enough, you will be told once that you need to continue and after that, the training session is achieved and you may not add on to that post. [break]
☐ You may train in a group but each member must reach the requirements individually in order to gain experience. [break]
☐ There is no wait period when it comes to training.
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☐ When training in teams or with another, the highest ranking will always post first and in the location that they are in. If you are in Konohagakure, post at the training fields. [break]
☐ As said before, you are going to need a theme. Whether that be learning more gen, tai or ninjutsu or just simply learning chakra control, you will want to stick with that. [break]
☐ There must be a minimum of at least 10 posts per person at 400 words each. Your 10 posts only count if you are being taught or practicing so don’t think 10 posts of chit chat will cover you. [break]
☐ A training post must be within their respective villages, the highest rank will post first. [break]
☐ If training to learn a jutsu, you may simply follow the posts rules for that but if you are creating a jutsu, someone must teach you what your affinity is first. [break]
☐ If team training, please make sure to focus on all members of the group, you are a teacher - so teach ALL of your students. [break]
☐ If the post is not found to be adequate enough, you will be told once that you need to continue and after that, the training session is achieved and you may not add on to that post. [break]
☐ Make sure that both posters are finished with the post before submitting it for review, this way you can get the most experience that you can.
☐ Make sure that every poster is finished before submitting for review. Submitting it early will result in a warning. [break]
☐ Make sure that all posts are well thought and not just trying to make the word count. Be descriptive and show that you care about this. [break]
☐ If you submit a solo training session but have already completed your one solo training for that week, you will get a warning. [break]
☐ If your training post is not in your village, it will be sent back. [break]
☐ Explain one thing you have learned though out your whole lesson, whether that be chakra control or just using jutsus efficiently.
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07
TRAINING GUIDELINES
OVERVIEW
So when you are not doing missions and bothering others in the village, you want to fill your time with tedious and back breaking training, huh? Well, just like everything else there are guidelines and probably a big long list about what to do just so that you new comers (or old comers who want a refresher) can have a peak at the rules. [break][break]
This guide will be explaining exactly how to do your training, what you will need to post your training and what you need to get your training accepted. With this, hopefully you will be able to succeed with any training that you may have! It’s a lot to read but it is very, very important.
HOW TO TRAIN
Below is a checklist on exactly what you are going to need to do when you want to start a training session. Please try to make sure that you follow all of these steps so that you don’t waste precious time on training that meant nothing. [break][break]
☐ You are only allowed to train on your own (without a sensei) once a week, your post must be at least 700 words. [break]
☐ All training must have a theme so pick one thing to work on and go from there. [break]
☐ You will gain experience based off of how much work you put into each post and how much between you and your sensei has been worked on. [break]
☐ A training post must be within their respective villages, the highest rank will post first. [break]
☐ While you may learn jutsus during your training, follow the jutsu upgrade guide before starting your training. [break]
☐ After completing your training, fill out your application for the training and submit this for review. [break]
☐ If the post is not found to be adequate enough, you will be told once that you need to continue and after that, the training session is achieved and you may not add on to that post. [break]
☐ You may train in a group but each member must reach the requirements individually in order to gain experience. [break]
☐ There is no wait period when it comes to training.
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WHAT WILL YOU NEED?
☐ When training in teams or with another, the highest ranking will always post first and in the location that they are in. If you are in Konohagakure, post at the training fields. [break]
☐ As said before, you are going to need a theme. Whether that be learning more gen, tai or ninjutsu or just simply learning chakra control, you will want to stick with that. [break]
☐ There must be a minimum of at least 10 posts per person at 400 words each. Your 10 posts only count if you are being taught or practicing so don’t think 10 posts of chit chat will cover you. [break]
☐ A training post must be within their respective villages, the highest rank will post first. [break]
☐ If training to learn a jutsu, you may simply follow the posts rules for that but if you are creating a jutsu, someone must teach you what your affinity is first. [break]
☐ If team training, please make sure to focus on all members of the group, you are a teacher - so teach ALL of your students. [break]
☐ If the post is not found to be adequate enough, you will be told once that you need to continue and after that, the training session is achieved and you may not add on to that post. [break]
☐ Make sure that both posters are finished with the post before submitting it for review, this way you can get the most experience that you can.
HOW TO GET YOUR TRAINING ACCEPTED.
☐ Make sure that every poster is finished before submitting for review. Submitting it early will result in a warning. [break]
☐ Make sure that all posts are well thought and not just trying to make the word count. Be descriptive and show that you care about this. [break]
☐ If you submit a solo training session but have already completed your one solo training for that week, you will get a warning. [break]
☐ If your training post is not in your village, it will be sent back. [break]
☐ Explain one thing you have learned though out your whole lesson, whether that be chakra control or just using jutsus efficiently.
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