- Usage Points
- C-Rank
- B-Rank
- A-Rank
- S-Rank
C-Rank is the lowest tier of Border's combat personnel.[1][2] C-Rank agents are considered trainees.[1][2]
Role[edit | edit source]
Until recently, trainees were not authorized to use their triggers outside of Border HQ[3], regardless of the circumstances. Due to recent events, they have permission to use their triggers in evacuations as long as they avoid combat.[4] C-Rank agents are not paid a salary as part of their membership[5], but can receive awards for special contributions.[6]
Trainees are given a single training trigger[7][8][9], and whether or not it can be customized, like other triggers, is unknown.[10]
Joining[edit | edit source]
There are two ways to become a C-Rank agent. The primary method is through the enlistment exam[11][1][12] which consists of a basic physical and academic test, as well as an interview.[11][1][12] Other than low Trion levels or a criminal record, the applicant won't be rejected.[11][12]
The second method is being scouted by Border[12], or by an A-Rank agent in another prefecture.[12] Under these circumstances it is possible they may be exempt from the exam, and may be able to choose where they are assigned.[12]
After passing the enlistment exam, border's judges choose the position and trigger each C-Rank agent will start with[13], however, the agent may change whenever they wish to.[13]
During Border's enlistment day, all new recruits become a C-Rank agent.[14]
Under normal conditions, the ceremony happens 3 times a year[14], or every 4 months.[15] Before the enlistment ceremony, each new recruit must undergo a provisional enlistment[16][17] test which is used to gague their starting level and assigned their beginning usage points.[16][17]
After the press conference on January 27th, the amount of applications required Border to hold an enlistment ceremony every month.[15] Additionally, the recruits were unable to do the provisional enlistment[17]test due to the volume of new recruits and the available time.[17] Instead, Border switched to a quick aptitude test[17] where the C-Rank agents were separated into groups of 5 and pitted against each other[18]. They received 120 points for each opponent they eliminated[18], and would continue until every agent had 4 matches.[18]
Promotion[edit | edit source]
To promote to B-Rank, a trainee must accumulate 4,000 points with their Trigger.[19][20] Trainees may acquire points through battling other trainees, or by consistently attending scheduled training sessions. Snipers differ due to their consistent training regimen, and they can be promoted if they manage to stay in the top 15% for three weeks in a row.[21]
The only known way for an official agent to be demoted to C-Rank is if their points are reduced below 1,500[22]. To date, no one has ever been demoted through this method, but at least one person may have been demoted to C-rank through other means.[22]
It is possible for a C-Rank agent to request a transfer and switch to an Engineer[23][24] or Operator role[25][24], or to apply as one from the beginning[23][25].
Squads[edit | edit source]
C-Ranks are not allowed to form squads, and the only known C-Rank squad is listed as unregistered[26]. The squad creation process only mentions B-rank and above agents.[27]. Because they cannot form a team, C-rank agents cannot acquire a Strategy Room.[28]
Uniform[edit | edit source]
During their time as a C-rank agent, all trainees wear a standardized uniform consisting of a white, zip-up tracksuit jacket, loose-fitting pants, knee-high boots, and gloves. The jacket has a pocket over the breast on either side, their rank emblem over the left pocket, and their branch emblem on the outside of both shoulders.
Uniforms appear to be gender-coded and can feature minor customization. A wide strip runs up each arm, starting at the cuff and terminating at the top of the collar. Another strip extends from the bottom hem to the top of the collar and is split by the zipper. Aside from a small, black portion branching from the seam of the collar to the seam on the shoulder, the stripes are gender-coded a tangerine orange for men, and a peach pink for women.
Despite removable outer layers requiring more Trion investment, the uniform can be, at minimum, unzipped part way and the crew-neck t-shirt worn underneath can be a variety of colors. The pants can also be adjusted, as both Chika Amatori and Izuho Natsume have rolled theirs up. It is unclear whether women have longer gloves than men, or if Chika and Izuho tucked their sleeves in.
Some trainees have accessories, such as pouches added to their uniforms. Whether they serve a purpose or not is currently unknown.
Emblem[edit | edit source]
C-Rank trainees all share the same emblem, which has the letter C and 3 dots.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- C-Rank agents are not told about Trion[29], but seem to hear about it, likely while spending time in Headquarters.[29]
- When Chika was a C-Rank agent at Tamakoma Branch, she was given a Tamakoma trigger that had all three sniper rifles, and bagworm.[30]
- It is suggested that most, if not all, snipers promote through training and their weekly rankings. This is most likely because having only a sniper rifle and no other triggers is unsuited to one-on-one combat.
- There is potentially a third way to join border. Takeru Yuiga used influence to immediately join an A-rank team upon enlistment[31]. How much of the enlistment process he skipped is unclear.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 World Trigger Manga — Border Briefing File (p. 26)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 7 (p. 9) and Episode 4.
- ↑ World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 6 (p. 5) and Episode 3.
- ↑ World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 43 (p. 13) and Episode 21.
- ↑
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Do Border agents get paid?
A: I might show it one day, but yes, agents do get paid. B-Rank Agents get a fee per Trion Soldier they defeat. A-Rank Agents have a salary + fee per Trion Soldier. C-Rank Trainees do not get paid.
Source: Volume 5, Question Corner 1 - ↑ World Trigger Manga — Border Briefing File (p. 87)
- ↑ World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 4 Chapter 27 (p. 7-8) and Episode 14.
- ↑ World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 4 Chapter 29 (p. 3-4) and Episode 15.
- ↑ World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 4 Chapter 34 (p. 12-13) and Episode 17.
- ↑
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Kumagai's Kogetsu has a guard, can the design of any part that isn't the blade be freely changed?
A: Consult with the Engineers, and it can be freely changed to an extent. Kumagai blocks with her sword a lot, so a guard was attached to protect her hands.
Source: Border Briefing File, Page 305, Question 153 - ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Are there any requirements, like fitness tests, for applying to Border?
A: There are basic fitness tests, basic achievement tests, and an interview. Other than having low Trion levels or a criminal record, you won't get rejected (Osamu was nearly rejected).
Source: Volume 5, Question Corner 1 - ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 World Trigger Manga — Border Briefing File (p. 61)
- ↑ 13.0 13.1
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: When do Border's Trainees choose their position and weapon? Which is given priority, what they want or what suits them?
A: Border judges their aptitude from the results of the enlistment exam, and decides the trigger they use and position. Agents start with that trigger, but can change to a different trigger or position whenever they like.
Source: Border Briefing File, Page 313, Question 211 - ↑ 14.0 14.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 22 (p. 3) and Episode 12.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 13 Chapter 107 (p. 4) and Episode 66.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 4 Chapter 33 (p. 9) and Episode 17.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 18 Chapter 159 (p. 4) and Episode 85.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 18 Chapter 159 (p. 5) and Episode 85.
- ↑ World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 4 Chapter 33 (p. 8) and Episode 17.
- ↑ World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 18 Chapter 159 (p. 3) and Episode 85.
- ↑ World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 42 (p. 14) and Episode 21.
- ↑ 22.0 22.1
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: After Attackers or Gunners amassed 4,000 points and rose to B-rank, are they demoted back to C-rank if they fall below 4,000 points in Rank Wars?
A: They aren't demoted if they fall below 4,000, but regulations say if any of their triggers ever fall below 1,500 they will be demoted and removed from their team. But there has yet to be an agent who was demoted to C-rank due to this regulation.
Source: Border Briefing File, Page 318, Question 241 - ↑ 23.0 23.1
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: What do you need to do to become an Engineer?
A: There are two ways: request to become an Engineer when enlisting, or request to transfer after enlisting.
Source: Border Briefing File, Page 313, Question 213 - ↑ 24.0 24.1 World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 19 Chapter 164 (p. 7) and Episode 87.
- ↑ 25.0 25.1
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: How do you become an Operator?
A: Some apply for it from the beginning, and some change track from combatants.
Source: Volume 5, Question Corner 2 - ↑ World Trigger Manga — Border Briefing File (p. 196-197)
- ↑
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: How are Squads formed?
A: There are cases where B-rank agents with more than 4,000 points come together and form a squad, or cases where the squad breaks up and the now free B-rank or higher agents find members and re-form a squad. In either case, if the signatures of all the members are gathered on the regulation paperwork and handed in, they are accepted on that very day. It's the same when agents withdraw from a squad or gets added to one.
Source: Border Briefing File, Page 316, Question 230 - ↑ World Trigger Manga — Border Briefing File (p. 205)
- ↑ 29.0 29.1
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: Is the concept of Trion not made public?
A: It is only made known to those who are B-rank or above, but even C-rank agents seem to hear about it somehow or other. There are also many corporations within Border's sponsors who are interested in Trion technology, so people like those and officials of Mikado City that Border coordinates with receive an explanation to some extent.
Source: Border Briefing File, Page 311, Question 203 - ↑
Daisuke Ashihara: Q: C-Rank Members are only supposed to have one weapon Trigger, but why did Chika train with a Bagworm on at Tamakoma?
A: That was a Tamakoma Trigger that Reiji provided to drive the foundations of sniping into her. It is set with the three types of sniper rifles and Bagworm.
Source: Volume 18, Question Corner 11 - ↑ World Trigger Manga and Anime — Vol. 13 Chapter 109 (p. 4) and Episode 67.
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