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It is all arbitrary anyway, there is no set rule where x quests gives you y rank. I've seen huge variations, and I've seen come consistancies.

But the bottom line is, if you apply yourself and you want to get in, you will.

And sometimes the Battle Clan Inductee is doing more and is more influencial than the Warmaster Leader, in which case he WILL be a Warmaster.

WM was just picked as a random example, it could be any clan/cabal.

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Oh, well I was told by all my clan mates that I had to have a trusted rank before I could apply. I was shocked when I had entered my application and the game wouldn't allow me to send it. I'm an a player from 1.0 amd early 2.0 so there's alot of new things I don't understand. I havn't seen my cabal IMM sence around rank 42, so I'm at a loss there. I've decided there's alot of trivial skills and spells I can master while I do my quests, so I suppose it's not so bad. I just hate the feeling of standing still, I like to be moving ahead at all times.

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i've never been a fan of the clan quest system whatsoever. i think cabal standards should simply be an app (good app) and good RP and that's all. fill cabal slots and keep them filled is what would happen. but i must be wrong because the clan quest system has operated unaltered now for what 2 years? i dont even know.

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Some imms have a set amount of quests per promo.

However, if the imm/mort leader wants to promo you for good rp, it can be done. Tizz got to trusted in hope with like no quests because I'd be rping over cc and get a promo.

However, no matter what...you cabal imm has to allow you to apply to the cabal. Once they give you the oppurtunity, you will know.

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I like the system for the competition aspect its neat and fun but I would love to see happen is to have the Knights do the old way of induction, you know the squire thing, I think it makes sense from an RP sense and it was really neat when I had my first knight.

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When you are allowed to apply to a Cabal, you'll recieve a message either the moment you are allowed to apply, or when you next log-in, that says something along the lines of,

"You have been given the chance to apply to your chosen Cabal!"

Then on your score sheet, it will tell you how many real-life days you have to send your Cabal application in (starting at ten days). Your application is voted on by the current Cabal members, and if the vote is a majority yes, you're in.

The chance to apply for a Cabal is granted by the Immortal when they feel you're ready, and it will differ depending on the Cabal, the Immortal running it, and other situations. If you're in Cartel, I doubt clan-quests alone would suffice; go out and take bounties. If you're in WM and you shy away from fighting anyone, just doing clan quests, I doubt you'd be given the chance to apply. And again, I can be proved wrong in all those instances, as it is purely situational. My last Knight was given the chance to apply the moment I killed a shaman that was attacking the Hope clanhall.

Doing clan quests show that you have an interest in joining your Cabal. Having done twenty or so definately shows that. But that's one side of it. Think of your Cabal, what it represents, and find a way to interwine that with your character so that the Imm can see that you are perfect for the Cabal.

Again, even in the PK-heavy Cabals, that does not mean you have to be a PK beast. Having the right attitude and RP will get you a long way, as well being interested in, and interacting with, the Cabal and it's Clan. Trust me.

Dey

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Each Cabal is different. With Tribunal Prax has a certain number of quests you do before becoming a vet and then you take a test, but with other clans I hardly did any quests and made it in. I think the hardest is Savant. I did quests until I was blue in the face and did my best to rp but i never made it past member.

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Each Cabal is different. With Tribunal Prax has a certain number of quests you do before becoming a vet and then you take a test' date=' but with other clans I hardly did any quests and made it in. I think the hardest is Savant. I did quests until I was blue in the face and did my best to rp but i never made it past member.[/quote']

I had that happen, I did make it up to vet or trusted either way I hadn't played the char for a few days and logged in with the intent to delete him because I didn't want to play him any more and then it was like BAM

"cabal app message"

i was like well great, but i had lost so much interest in the character because it was a good cleric and the only people that were out there fighting me were other clerics, and that got real old real fast.

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