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Hunter ranks, as the world understood them, were evaluated as follows: One C-rank was worth ten D-ranks, one B-rank was worth ten C-ranks, and so on. To face a hunter one rank higher, one needed at least ten hunters of the lower rank.
However, this was just a rough estimate, and anyone familiar with the hunter industry knew that numbers were just that—numbers. Even within the same rank, the amount of mana one could use differed, and the types of skills greatly varied. The roles of tankers, damage-dealers, and healers often couldn’t be compared one-on-one. There were simply too many variables and differences for any fair comparison between them to take place.
As a result, the fairest standard of all was to go purely by one’s mana capacity. Still, even those outside the industry knew that S-rank hunters were a complete exception to those calculations.
“S-rank” wasn’t really a rank at all. It was more of an indication that someone was beyond measurement. The mana measuring devices developed by humans were simply unable to properly gauge such individuals’ power.
Only those who were beyond measurement were considered S-rank, which meant the idea of needing ten A-ranks to face a single S-rank was...



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