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(Created page with "{{stub}} {{Jp|'''Hunter Rank'''|ハンターランク|Hantā Ranku}}, also known as {{Jp|'''Hunter Class'''|ハンタークラス|Hantā Kurasu}}, is a ranking system used throughout the ''Mega Man'' series, which debuted in the X era. It was initially mentioned in material for ''Mega Man X'', and was first integrated into gameplay in ''Mega Man X5''. ==In the Games== ===''Mega Man X''=== In ''Mega Man X'', Hunter Rank is briefly mentioned in supplement...")
 
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==In the Games==
==In the Games==
===''Mega Man X''===
===X era===
====''Mega Man X''====
In ''[[Mega Man X]]'', Hunter Rank is briefly mentioned in supplementary material as a way to illustrate the gap of power between [[X]] and other characters. The [[Maverick Hunters]] are divided into four ranks: {{Jp|'''Special A'''|特A|Toku A}}, '''A''', '''B''', and '''C'''. [[Sigma]], [[Zero]], and [[Vile]] are all described as elite SA-Rank Hunters, who only make up 0.01% of all Maverick Hunters, while X is an average B-Rank Hunter.<ref name="HaohSpecial">''[[Haoh Game Special]] #4: Rockman X Hisshō Kōryaku Hon''. 1993.</ref>
In ''[[Mega Man X]]'', Hunter Rank is briefly mentioned in supplementary material as a way to illustrate the gap of power between [[X]] and other characters. The [[Maverick Hunters]] are divided into four ranks: {{Jp|'''Special A'''|特A|Toku A}}, '''A''', '''B''', and '''C'''. [[Sigma]], [[Zero]], and [[Vile]] are all described as elite SA-Rank Hunters, who only make up 0.01% of all Maverick Hunters, while X is an average B-Rank Hunter.<ref name="HaohSpecial">''[[Haoh Game Special]] #4: Rockman X Hisshō Kōryaku Hon''. 1993.</ref>


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Hunter Rank (ハンターランク), also known as Hunter Class (ハンタークラス), is a ranking system used throughout the Mega Man series, which debuted in the X era. It was initially mentioned in material for Mega Man X, and was first integrated into gameplay in Mega Man X5.

In the Games

X era

Mega Man X

In Mega Man X, Hunter Rank is briefly mentioned in supplementary material as a way to illustrate the gap of power between X and other characters. The Maverick Hunters are divided into four ranks: Special A (特A), A, B, and C. Sigma, Zero, and Vile are all described as elite SA-Rank Hunters, who only make up 0.01% of all Maverick Hunters, while X is an average B-Rank Hunter.[1]

References

  1. Haoh Game Special #4: Rockman X Hisshō Kōryaku Hon. 1993.