What are the "flexi-ranks" (Lambda, Mu and Nu)?
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Ooc — jal
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In the Statistics, the Adult rank spots are out of 12 but there are 3 extra ranks that don't show up on the Ranks page. (lambda, mu & nu) So does that mean if a pack is 12/12 for adults there is still space left?
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(April 26, 2016, 09:46 AM)Nemesis Wrote: In the Statistics, the Adult rank spots are out of 12 but there are 3 extra ranks that don't show up on the Ranks page. (lambda, mu & nu) So does that mean if a pack is 12/12 for adults there is still space left?

Pretty sure I can answer this! If a pack has 12 wolves but only 1 wolf in the higher tier, they would need those three extra spots to make up for it. (: So the ranks would jump from Alpha to Gamma, but there would be 3 extra ranks (lambda, mu, and nu) so the final three wolves have ranks.  Hope that makes sense!
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The 'extra' leadership ranks (Alpha, Beta, Beta) can be substituted for the extra lower tier ranks (Lambda, Mu, Nu).

They can also be used in the case of a temporary overflow if pups come of age in a full(er) pack.