Cherreads

Things you should know

In this world, strength and growth aren't dictated by effort alone—they're deeply rooted in one's natural qualifications. These innate gifts are reflected through a color-coded ranking system that determines how quickly a trainer or Pokémon can grow stronger. From lowest to highest, the ranks are: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, and Gold. The higher the color grade, the greater the potential for rapid development and overwhelming power.

🔴 Red represents the weakest qualifications. Growth is slow and arduous, and no matter how hard one trains, their ceiling remains frustratingly low.

🟠 Orange ranks slightly above Red. While still considered weak, individuals in this tier can achieve minor progress with persistent effort, though breakthroughs remain rare.

🟡 Yellow is the median—average talent with decent growth speed. With discipline and proper guidance, steady advancement is possible.

🟢 Green marks the first step into true potential. Those in this tier possess natural talent and, with dedication, can reach Gym-level strength.

🔵 Blue is reserved for those with elite talent. They grow fast, learn quickly, and often rise to the top of their peers in both training and battle.

🟣 Purple indicates exceptional promise. Trainers and Pokémon of this rank are champion-level material, capable of achieving greatness with seemingly little effort.

✨ Gold is the pinnacle. This rank belongs to the truly extraordinary—individuals or Pokémon whose qualifications allow them to grow at astonishing speeds. Their power can shatter limits and reshape the very balance of the world. Legends are born from this tier, and gods are made.

Complementing the color ranks is a parallel power-level classification system, which categorizes all trainers and Pokémon based on their actual combat strength and achievements:

Ordinary: The lowest tier, representing those with minimal combat ability and little to no formal training.

Basic: Slightly above Ordinary, these individuals have learned foundational skills and can hold their own in simple battles.

Advanced: Those who have moved beyond the basics, showing notable combat technique and growing strength.

Gym Level: Battle-hardened and skilled, these trainers and Pokémon are capable of challenging or defending official Gyms.

Elite Level: Highly experienced combatants, often including powerful Gym Leaders or regional elites.

Champion Level: Those capable of matching or surpassing regional Champions. Their strategic prowess and raw power are top-tier.

Legendary Level: Extremely rare and powerful individuals whose strength can rival that of legendary Pokémon. Their influence on battles and events is massive.

God Level: The apex of strength. Trainers and Pokémon in this tier transcend conventional limits, capable of altering entire regions with their power. They are myths made flesh, feared and revered across the world.

Together, the color qualification system and the power-level hierarchy form the foundation of this world's battle dynamics—where talent, effort, and destiny collide. While not everyone begins equally, those with the drive to challenge their fate may still rise far beyond what their color suggests.

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