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(Clarifying the origin of the hunt ranks, for trivia, as well as the amount of people ideal to kill certain hunt ranks.)
 
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[[Rank S]] refers to the rank of an [[Elite Mark]] in FFXIV.
[[File:Aggressive difficulty r4.png|left]] [[Rank S]] refers to the rank of an [[Elite Mark]] in FFXIV.


It's the highest of all [[hunt]] ranks, with the others being (in order of strongest to weakest) [[Rank A]], [[Rank B]], Level 3, Level 2 and Level 1.
It's the highest of all [[hunt]] ranks, with the others being (in order of strongest to weakest) [[Rank A]], [[Rank B]], Level 3, Level 2 and Level 1.
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==Origin==
==Origin==
Rank S originates from the Japanese education system, where the university grades are usually Rank S, Rank A, Rank B, Rank C, Rank D and Rank F. The japanese word for Rank S is shū (秀) meaning "exemplary, excellent". It's rarely given when there is a score of 90–100%.
Rank S originates from the Japanese education system, where the university grades are usually Rank S, Rank A, Rank B, Rank C, Rank D and Rank F. The japanese word for Rank S is shū (秀) meaning "exemplary, excellent". It's rarely given when there is a score of 90–100%.
In other countries, a grade of A+ is usually used instead of an S-grade.

Latest revision as of 09:08, 2 April 2020

Aggressive difficulty r4.png

Rank S refers to the rank of an Elite Mark in FFXIV.

It's the highest of all hunt ranks, with the others being (in order of strongest to weakest) Rank A, Rank B, Level 3, Level 2 and Level 1.

At the intended item level, an alliance (24 players) is the ideal minimum to take it down in a reasonable timeframe.

Origin

Rank S originates from the Japanese education system, where the university grades are usually Rank S, Rank A, Rank B, Rank C, Rank D and Rank F. The japanese word for Rank S is shū (秀) meaning "exemplary, excellent". It's rarely given when there is a score of 90–100%.

In other countries, a grade of A+ is usually used instead of an S-grade.