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Description What is Fame and Infamy?

Fame is a measurement of how well-known and renowned your shinobi is. The value of fame is low; it is used mainly to determine IC, if your character should know of another or not. Fame is also used in the Organization system and it also affects the Infamy system.

Infamy is for 'evil' shinobi; it is a measurement of your criminal level. The more crimes you commit, the higher your infamy will be. Alongside your fame, it will determine the priority of hunting your shinobi, with high levels being high priority.

How do I gain Fame / Infamy?
Fame and Infamy is REQUESTED, in the Template Changes, in the Template changes Section. It is given after a Moderator and The Head of Fame/Infamy Commissioner make the decision to give you an amount based on what you did and amounted to in a topic. The one who wants to receive the Fame/Infamy must make a template change.


What general amounts are there for Fame / Infamy?

There are several ways to gain Fame, listed below. Fame may also regress over time.

  • Completing missions; Amount depends on the mission itself.
  • Acquiring Basic Titles.
  • Acquiring Special Titles.
  • Saving / Affecting another's life.
  • Anything criminal.
  • Participating in wars / fights.
  • Doing something special.
  • Imagination's the limit.



Infamy is more clear-cut than fame. Infamy's highest value is 150. Doing good deeds will lower it. The amounts may fluctuate based on situation.

  • Leaving Village: +3 Infamy if caught
  • Theft / Minor Destruction: +8 Infamy
  • Treason: +10 Infamy
  • Major Destruction: +25 Infamy
  • Killing shinobi: +15/10/5 each (Per Basic Title)
  • Kage Coup: +100 Infamy



What Does Fame / Infamy Do?

  • 0 Fame: This person is a nobody. Only someone they met personally would know them.
  • 200 Fame: This person is little known of in their village. Some local people may have hard of you.
  • 400 Fame: This person is slightly known about in their village. At this point, you may get an alias you wish to be known by.
  • 700 Fame: This person is somewhat in their village. People from the village might be talking about you a little.
  • 1000 Fame: This person is rather well-known in their village. Others from the same village may recognize you, and they likely heard of your deeds, if any.
  • 1600 Fame: This person is well-known in their village. Most people from your village know your name and what you look like. There might be gossip going around about you.
  • 2000 Fame: This person is famous in their village, and somewhat known of in other shinobi villages. There is most likely not a single person in the village who hadn't heard of you or doesn't know what you look like. People in other shinobi villages have heard of you, but they don't know any serious details.
  • 3000 Fame: This person is known in several shinobi villages. People from the other villages likely heard of you and your accomplishments, and they probably know what you look like, or at least some distinctive features.
  • 4000 Fame: This person is well-known in most shinobi. People from other villages most likely know who you are, what your name is and what you look like. Other people might have heard of you.
  • 7000 Fame: This person is known throughout the world. A fair amount of people would know who you are when they see you.
  • 10000 Fame: This person is famous throughout the world. Almost all people would know who you are when they see you.



The value of your Villain Class is calculated as such:

Infamy x () Level of Fame.

  • E-Class: 0 VC
          The chances of you being hunted at this level is low; very low. You're most likely not even noted in Bingo Books.
  • D-Class: 150 VC
          Missing ninja of this class are not exactly wanted yet, however, the authorities are aware of their existence. They are classified as "minimal threat".
  • C-Class: 500 VC
          These are run-of-the-mill missing-nin. Capturing or disposing of them is encouraged by the authorities, but they aren't exactly looked at as serious threats or hunted specifically.
  • B-Class: 750 VC
          This is where things start getting serious. Missing-nin of this level are considered to be dangerous, and rewards are offered for the capture or murder of these criminals. Hunter groups are often assembled to track them down.
  • A-Class: 1000 VC
          The second greatest class of missing-ninja these are referred to as very dangerous. Their wanted status is usually kill-on-sight, and high rewards are offered to whoever can bring them in or take them down.
  • S-Class: 1300 VC and up
          The greatest class of missing-ninja, these criminals are considered threats to the entire world. Shinobi villages often band together to bring these heretical criminals down. The rewards for stopping these villains are staggering, but so is the death count of those who hunt them.
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