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A recruit will spend four months as a trainee, and then two years on probation as a junior guardsman before becoming a full time guardsman.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/08/27/9-11-w/ Chapter 9.11 W]</ref> | A recruit will spend four months as a trainee, and then two years on probation as a junior guardsman before becoming a full time guardsman.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/08/27/9-11-w/ Chapter 9.11 W]</ref> | ||
The requirements to become a Senior Guardsman are even harsher. At least 400 hundred people have to vote for one person to get promoted.<ref name="1.10">[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/08/31/1-10/ Chapter 1.10]</ref> The Watch Captain also has her say in promotions, and may also demote members for offenses in office.<ref name=":Two Rats" /> | The requirements to become a Senior Guardsman are even harsher. At least 400 hundred people have to vote for one person to get promoted.<ref name="1.10">[https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2016/08/31/1-10/ Chapter 1.10]</ref> The Watch Captain also has her say in promotions, and may also demote members for offenses in office.<ref name=":Two Rats" /> | ||
==Strength== | ==Strength== | ||
The City Watch possesses considerable power, as they have a few members who could be considered Silver-rank adventurers, and ''at least ''[[Relc Grasstongue|one]] at the level of a Gold-rank. In total, the watch had 4,000 members in volume 1.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/01/1-44/ Chapter 1.44]</ref> | The City Watch possesses considerable power, as they have a few members who could be considered Silver-rank adventurers, and ''at least ''[[Relc Grasstongue|one]] at the level of a Gold-rank. In total, the watch had 4,000 members in volume 1.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/01/1-44/ Chapter 1.44]</ref> | ||
Most members of the watch are former soldiers. On one hand, it means that they have many combat classes, making it easier for them to stop fights. On the other hand, it means that they possess fewer levels in the [Guardsman] class, resulting in a lack of better skills that would make it much easier for them to do certain parts of their jobs. For example, almost no one has tracking skills, making it much harder for them to chase criminals.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/01/18/1-36/ Chapter 1.36]</ref> | Most members of the watch are former soldiers. On one hand, it means that they have many combat classes, making it easier for them to stop fights. On the other hand, it means that they possess fewer levels in the [Guardsman] class, resulting in a lack of better skills that would make it much easier for them to do certain parts of their jobs. For example, almost no one has tracking skills, making it much harder for them to chase criminals.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2017/01/18/1-36/ Chapter 1.36]</ref> | ||
===Equipment=== | ===Equipment=== | ||
The Watch carries healing potions with them in case someone gets hurt. They’re not supposed to use them unless someone’s really hurt, though. The healing potions the Senior Guardsmen carry are even stronger, as they can heal most big injuries in moments. Unless someone lose an arm or a body part, they be fine in moments.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/10/16/1-21/ Chapter 1.21]</ref> | The Watch carries healing potions with them in case someone gets hurt. They’re not supposed to use them unless someone’s really hurt, though. The healing potions the Senior Guardsmen carry are even stronger, as they can heal most big injuries in moments. Unless someone lose an arm or a body part, they be fine in moments.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2016/10/16/1-21/ Chapter 1.21]</ref> | ||
==Duties== | ==Duties== |