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A list of Fantasy Animals, Treasure Chests, Metals, Books and More

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RavenGoddess · Fantasia
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Another F-SSS rank system

F-SSS Ranking System:

F Rank: Represents the lowest quality, desirability, or capability. This could be used for subpar food, inferior items, weak creatures, or struggling societies.

D Rank: Slightly better than F, but still below average. Perhaps mediocre food, items with some flaws, beings with moderate abilities, or regions with some challenges.

C Rank: Average or acceptable. This could include everyday food, standard items, beings with common abilities, or stable regions.

B Rank: Above average. Signifies high-quality food, valuable items, beings with notable abilities, or regions with prosperity.

A Rank: Exceptional. Reserved for top-tier food, rare and valuable items, powerful beings, or regions known for their excellence.

S Rank: Outstanding. The pinnacle of quality and capability. This could apply to extraordinary food, legendary items, immensely powerful beings, or highly advanced and prosperous regions.

SS Rank: Transcendent. Reserved for the rarest and most extraordinary entities. This might include mythical creatures, legendary artifacts, or civilizations with unparalleled achievements.

SSS Rank: Incomparable. This is the absolute peak, representing entities that defy conventional understanding. Reserved for the most legendary, mythical, or god-like beings, items, or civilizations.

F-SSS Infrastructure Ranking:

F Rank:

Houses: Dilapidated and unsafe structures, lacking basic amenities.

Villages: Struggling with poor living conditions, minimal resources, and weak governance.

Towns: Barely functioning with inadequate services and infrastructure.

Cities: Chaotic, with crumbling infrastructure and widespread poverty.

Kingdoms/Empires: On the brink of collapse, plagued by internal strife and external threats.

D Rank:

Houses: Basic shelter but with significant issues like leaks and structural problems.

Villages: Limited resources, basic services, and struggling economies.

Towns: Some infrastructure improvements, but still facing challenges in governance and services.

Cities: Moderate development with visible issues in infrastructure and social services.

Kingdoms/Empires: A fragile stability with persistent challenges.

C Rank:

Houses: Adequate living conditions, basic amenities available.

Villages: Stable with essential services, though lacking in notable developments.

Towns: Decent infrastructure and services, fostering a modest quality of life.

Cities: Well-developed with functional infrastructure and satisfactory living conditions.

Kingdoms/Empires: Stable governance, moderate prosperity, and adequate infrastructure.

B Rank:

Houses: Well-constructed, comfortable homes with modern amenities.

Villages: Flourishing with improved infrastructure, services, and economic stability.

Towns: Thriving with notable developments, advanced services, and a growing economy.

Cities: Advanced infrastructure, cultural amenities, and a high quality of life.

Kingdoms/Empires: Strong governance, prosperous economies, and advanced infrastructure.

A Rank:

Houses: Architecturally impressive, luxurious homes with state-of-the-art amenities.

Villages: Advanced infrastructure, high living standards, and a well-developed economy.

Towns: Highly developed with advanced facilities, cultural richness, and economic prosperity.

Cities: Globally recognized for cutting-edge infrastructure, services, and a vibrant culture.

Kingdoms/Empires: Thriving civilizations with advanced governance, robust economies, and exceptional infrastructure.

S Rank:

Houses: Extravagant and unique architectural marvels, considered the epitome of luxury.

Villages: Globally renowned for innovation, prosperity, and high living standards.

Towns: Internationally recognized centers of excellence in every aspect.

Cities: Global hubs, setting the standard for advanced infrastructure, cultural significance, and economic prowess.

Kingdoms/Empires: Respected on a global scale for their achievements, leadership, and contributions.

SS Rank:

Houses: Unprecedented in design and opulence, considered wonders of the world.

Villages: Internationally celebrated as paradigms of utopian living and innovation.

Towns: Universally acknowledged as cultural, economic, and infrastructural masterpieces.

Cities: Globally revered metropolises, influencing the world in all aspects.

Kingdoms/Empires: Legendary civilizations, leaving an indelible mark on the history of the world.

SSS Rank:

Houses: Beyond mortal comprehension, residences fit for gods or celestial beings.

Villages: Mythical realms, often considered as otherworldly paradises.

Towns: Ethereal centers of existence, defying the laws of reality.

Cities: Cosmic entities, influencing not just their world but the very fabric of existence.

Kingdoms/Empires: Transcendent realms, existing beyond the scope of mortal understanding, shaping the destiny of worlds.

F-SSS Magic Spells, Items, and Books Ranking:

F Rank:

Magic Spells: Weak and unreliable, often causing unintended consequences.

Magic Items: Faulty or cursed, posing more risks than benefits.

Magic Books: Filled with misinformation, leading to confusion or danger.

D Rank:

Magic Spells: Basic and limited in scope, with a tendency for backfiring.

Magic Items: Minor enchantments, offering marginal benefits.

Magic Books: Beginner's guides with rudimentary knowledge, containing some inaccuracies.

C Rank:

Magic Spells: Decent utility spells but lacking in power or versatility.

Magic Items: Functional, providing moderate enhancements.

Magic Books: Standard grimoires with fundamental magical knowledge.

B Rank:

Magic Spells: Reliable and useful in various situations, with moderate power.

Magic Items: Well-crafted and beneficial, offering significant advantages.

Magic Books: Advanced texts with valuable insights and practical knowledge.

A Rank:

Magic Spells: Powerful and versatile, capable of significant magical feats.

Magic Items: Exceptional artifacts, granting unique and potent abilities.

Magic Books: Rare tomes filled with profound magical theories and practices.

S Rank:

Magic Spells: Extraordinary, pushing the boundaries of magical prowess.

Magic Items: Revered relics, legendary in their impact and rarity.

Magic Books: Arcane masterpieces, holding ancient secrets and forgotten spells.

SS Rank:

Magic Spells: Almost divine in nature, capable of rewriting reality.

Magic Items: Mythical artifacts, with powers transcending mortal understanding.

Magic Books: Tomes of cosmic wisdom, altering the fabric of magical reality.

SSS Rank:

Magic Spells: Reality-bending, reshaping the very essence of existence.

Magic Items: Beyond comprehension, artifacts of gods or cosmic entities.

Magic Books: Grimoires of creation and destruction, containing knowledge that can shape universes.

F-SSS World Ranking:

F Rank:

Worlds: Chaotic and unstable, plagued by constant upheavals and disasters.

D Rank:

Worlds: Marginally habitable with harsh conditions, limited resources, and frequent challenges.

C Rank:

Worlds: Basic stability with diverse landscapes, but lacking in extraordinary features.

B Rank:

Worlds: Well-balanced and habitable, featuring diverse ecosystems and moderate magical phenomena.

A Rank:

Worlds: Flourishing with abundant resources, diverse cultures, and unique magical elements.

S Rank:

Worlds: Globally recognized as paradigms of beauty, magic, and prosperity.

SS Rank:

Worlds: Extraordinary realms with mystical properties, influencing the fabric of the cosmos.

SSS Rank:

Worlds: Transcendent planes of existence, beyond mortal comprehension, housing cosmic entities and divine beings.

F-SSS Environmental Elements Ranking:

F Rank:

Water: Contaminated or scarce, posing significant health risks.

Plant Life: Sickly and withering, unable to support ecosystems.

Landscape: Desolate, marked by destruction and barrenness.

Farmland: Infertile and unproductive, yielding meager harvests.

D Rank:

Water: Limited in availability, requiring purification.

Plant Life: Struggling to survive, with patches of unhealthy vegetation.

Landscape: Scarred by past conflicts or natural disasters.

Farmland: Marginal fertility, requiring significant effort to cultivate.

C Rank:

Water: Adequate for basic needs, though not pristine.

Plant Life: Basic flora with some variety, supporting small ecosystems.

Landscape: Stable with modest natural features, but lacking in grandeur.

Farmland: Average fertility, sustaining moderate agricultural output.

B Rank:

Water: Clean and plentiful, supporting diverse aquatic life.

Plant Life: Healthy and diverse, creating vibrant ecosystems.

Landscape: Well-balanced with picturesque features, providing natural beauty.

Farmland: Good fertility, yielding quality crops and resources.

A Rank:

Water: Crystal clear and teeming with magical or rare aquatic life.

Plant Life: Flourishing with enchanted flora, contributing to magical ecosystems.

Landscape: Stunning, featuring unique and mystical geographical formations.

Farmland: High fertility, producing abundant and magical harvests.

S Rank:

Water: Internationally renowned for its mystical properties, considered divine.

Plant Life: Home to legendary and rare magical plants, influencing the world's magic.

Landscape: Globally celebrated as a wonder of nature, drawing admiration from all corners.

Farmland: Revered as the breadbasket of the world, yielding unparalleled magical and mundane crops.

SS Rank:

Water: Cosmic in nature, with water possessing transcendent properties.

Plant Life: Mythical flora, influencing the very essence of magic in the world.

Landscape: Otherworldly, considered a living work of art shaped by celestial forces.

Farmland: Fertile grounds touched by divine magic, producing legendary crops.

SSS Rank:

Water: Liquid essence of the divine, shaping reality at its core.

Plant Life: Sentient and conscious, connected to the very fabric of existence.

Landscape: A realm of gods, transcending mortal understanding.

Farmland: Blessed by cosmic entities, producing sustenance with divine properties.

F-SSS Art Ranking:

F Rank:

Paintings: Crude and poorly executed, lacking artistic expression.

Sculptures: Formless and unrefined, failing to convey any aesthetic value.

Scripture: Incoherent and uninspiring, lacking literary or spiritual depth.

D Rank:

Paintings: Basic attempts with limited skill, lacking emotional resonance.

Sculptures: Simple and unimpressive, lacking creativity and craftsmanship.

Scripture: Ordinary writings with minimal impact, lacking profound messages.

C Rank:

Paintings: Adequate skill, portraying recognizable subjects with limited artistic flair.

Sculptures: Competent craftsmanship with moderate artistic expression.

Scripture: Standard texts with straightforward narratives, lacking complexity.

B Rank:

Paintings: Skillful execution, evoking some emotional response.

Sculptures: Notable creativity, capturing attention with artistic elements.

Scripture: Well-written works with engaging narratives and meaningful themes.

A Rank:

Paintings: Exceptional artistry, capable of stirring profound emotions.

Sculptures: Masterpieces showcasing creativity, craftsmanship, and artistic vision.

Scripture: Literary works with depth, conveying complex themes and philosophical ideas.

S Rank:

Paintings: Internationally renowned, considered cultural treasures.

Sculptures: Globally celebrated as symbols of artistic excellence.

Scripture: Revered as sacred texts, influencing spiritual and philosophical thought.

SS Rank:

Paintings: Legendary works with mystical qualities, transcending mortal artistry.

Sculptures: Considered divine creations, embodying artistic perfection.

Scripture: Sacred scriptures believed to contain cosmic wisdom, influencing the very fabric of reality.

SSS Rank:

Paintings: Beyond mortal comprehension, capable of altering reality through their sheer existence.

Sculptures: Otherworldly artifacts, reflecting the divine essence of creation.

Scripture: Transcendent writings, believed to hold the keys to the mysteries of the universe.