Post Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:33 pm

Forum Ranks

In keeping with the Pirate and Samurai themes explored in the early Maximum Randomosity comics, I'd set up a group of fun themed ranks you progress through as you post in the forums.

While you begin as "The Shipless", you soon become "The Shipbound" as you clear a couple of posts. As you post more, you work your way through the ranks to eventually become the mighty Piraturai!

Anyhow, here they are:

The Shipless: Post Count - 0
+> Posting an additional 2 times gets you the rank of...
The Shipbound: Post Count - 2
+> Posting an additional 10 times gets you the rank of...
Stowaway: Post Count - 11
+> Posting an additional 10 times gets you the rank of...
Deckhand: Post Count - 21
+> Posting an additional 20 times gets you the rank of...
Knife-Sharpener: Post Count - 41
+> Posting an additional 20 times gets you the rank of...
Swashbuckler: Post Count - 61
+> Posting an additional 30 times gets you the rank of...
Fencer: Post Count - 91
+> Posting an additional 30 times gets you the rank of...
Helmsman: Post Count - 121
+> Posting an additional 40 times gets you the rank of...
Swordsman: Post Count - 161
+> Posting an additional 40 times gets you the rank of...
Corsair: Post Count - 201
+> Posting an additional 50 times gets you the rank of...
Renshai: Post Count - 251
+> Posting an additional 50 times gets you the rank of...
Buccaneer: Post Count - 301
+> Posting an additional 100 times gets you the rank of...
Blademaster: Post Count - 401
+> Posting an additional 100 times gets you the rank of...
Pirate: Post Count - 501
+> Posting an additional 250 times gets you the rank of...
Samurai: Post Count - 751
+> Posting an additional 250 times gets you the final rank of...
Piraturai: Post Count - 1001

Who knows, maybe we'll even create nice images to match up with each rank as the time passes...

Matt
Last edited by Matt on Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:32 pm, edited 5 times in total.
Reason: Explained The Shipbound Rank



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