A different person from the receptionist came and explained the details of student hunter registration and team registration.

Student hunters will be explained that the Hunter School exam will replace the enrollment exam, that they will be exempt from various degrees, that they will graduate from the school, or that they will promptly notify them of this if they leave the school.

And when I finished explaining it, when I finished writing the paperwork, I asked him again, and he left the room.

The five of us left will look through the registration documents.

It's nothing difficult, but there's one column I need to think about.

Occupation, column of.

Occupation in this case is not about my actual job.

As a hunter, what position do you work in?

For example, an attacking position that fights in the avant-garde when you are a swordsman.

Guard if you're a wizard.

There are also healers, snipers, etc.

I mean, write about what kind of hunter you want to be.

Apparently, the information you fill out in this column will change the content of the various benefits offered by Hunter Guild.

Well, anyway, we've suddenly been framed for thinking about the profession we want to be.

Each looks for a profession that is right for you as you look at the list of professions.

"Hmmm...... I wonder if I'm a swordsman or a knight.... Oh, but do knights get the perks of a horse relationship? I don't need it."

Your sister will compare the perks, troubled.

"This sounds like a better way to choose from the benefits of the Hunter Guild than by choosing a profession from a combat style."

To that twinkle, everyone nods.

"In the first place, I don't have the right profession."

Right?

The rig is a balanced type that combines magic, guns and swords to fight. but such a profession does not exist.

If so, as your sister said, it seems better to choose a profession by reverse deduction from the perks.

"I thought I'd make Atashi a warrior, but he only had some attractive perks like" Big Gear Trading Price Benefits. "

Said, I'll check the warrior's perks.

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C: 'Preferences for logging permits in mountain forest districts'

A: 'Reduced penalties for interpersonal combat behavior'

E: 'Preferences for inter-urban mobility'

D: "Large Equipment Trading Price Preferences"

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I see, this doesn't seem necessary.

By the way, what's the letter next to this perk?

"Sister, what is the letter C or A next to the perk?

I ask your sister.

"Oh, this is probably about Hunter Rank."

"Hunter Rank?

Everyone else laughs bitterly when I tilt my neck.

"What, are you that crazy?

"No, I thought you enrolled in Hunter School without even knowing that, hey?

"Well, I'm surprised."

"I mean, the average person knows that."

I've been made an awesome fool of.

"Hmm... so what is that Hunter Rank?

I get swollen and ask.

"Hunter rank is the rank awarded to a hunter along with his track record. It's from F to S, and beginners like us usually start with E."

"I see... with my track record, does that mean that when I make a request, it goes up?

"Right. The higher the Hunter Rank, the better the Hunter, so the more requests you can take, and the more benefits your Alliance offers."

"Oh, I see. So the letters" A "and" C "in this list of perks are perks that a hunter-ranked person would get, right?

"Exactly."

I finally understand.

So all the more so, the perks of a warrior seem damned.

Rank E only makes the carriage you use cheaper when travelling between cities.

We don't need it because we don't move.

Other perks will be after you increase your rank.

No, I can't.