Join the group.
Pass a Lore Training as a Force Sensitive.
Pass a Combat Training
Force Sensitives can pass TJO trainings, and can reuse Combat Trainings they passed as a Force Sensitive to count for Initiate.
May spectate and co-host their master's training(s).
Padawans may receive Knight trial approvals from a Jedi Master+ if their current master has been inactive for at least 3 days.
Padawans may request for renouncement (disown-age) from their current master if they have been inactive (this means at least 3 days of no contact including the situation of the said master going on IA) or display inappropriate behavior (such as toxicity, rudeness, etc.) and vice versa (applies the other way around as well).
If a Padawan is to report that their master is inactive, there will be an inquiry to determine if the master has a legitimate reason to be such.
Upon disown-age, the Padawan will be ranked to Initiate.
At this rank you should be fairly confident in your knowledge of the rules. You are now representing the Jedi Order, as you are now fully trained.
Jedi Knights may only have ONE Padawan at a time.
Jedi Knights are allowed to co-host trainings.
Jedi Knight trials can be hosted by Instructors and Masters.
Written pieces of the Trials must be prepared before the Trials are hosted, or else it would count as a failure.
Written pieces of the Trials must be sent to the Lorekeepers for quality assurance. (Except the hosting/co-hosting explanation)
(Recommended) Throughout the time spent between a Padawan and their master in training, the master should be ready to provide valid proof (screenshots, videos, gifs) of training their Padawan if requested to validate actual evidence of preparation & training.
Training can be in the form of:
- Teaching combat
- Teaching the Padawan how to co-host/host/conduct TJO events
- Going over codes/lightsaber forms, & any other types of training (can also include missions done together if apart of the Jedi Taskforce, etc.).
[MANDATORY] Must have less than 5 active in-game warnings.
Trial of Flesh
Spend at least 3 days as a Padawan.
Have the approval from your master to take your Jedi Knight Trials (if you do not have a Master or they are IA, have an approval from a Jedi Master+ to take your Trials).
The approval must consist of a date, username of the master & Padawan (see Approvals).
Make sure all your requirements have been completed before asking for an approval.
During the Trial, recite the Jedi Mantra/Code.
Trial of Insight
Provide an understanding of how to conduct events by explaining how to co-host each and every training in detail
OR
Provide an understanding of how to conduct events by co-hosting one of each event hosted by your own Master and your own Master alone (if Master is Jedi Battlemaster+).
Trial of Skill
Showcase combat ability by defeating the host in 3/6 duels.
Trial of Flesh
Spend at least 3 days as a Padawan.
Have the approval from your master to take your Jedi Knight Trials (if you do not have a Master or they are IA, have an approval from a Jedi Master+ to take your Trials).
The approval must consist of a date, username of the master & Padawan (see Approvals).
Make sure all your requirements have been completed before asking for an approval.
During the Trial, recite the Jedi Mantra/Code.
Trial of Insight
Provide an understanding of how to conduct events by explaining how to co-host each and every training in detail
OR
Provide an understanding of how to conduct events by co-hosting one of each event hosted by your own Master and your own Master alone (if Master is Jedi Battlemaster+).
Write a case study of any inspiring Jedi (see Case Studies).
Have an ideal understanding of a Jedi Knight by providing a written case study that explains the roles of a Jedi Knight, and the lore behind them (must be in own wording).
Trial of Skill
Have an ideal understanding of how a lightsaber works by providing a written case study that explains how a lightsaber works, as well as the role of a kyber crystal within the lightsaber.
Jedi Veterans are retired high-ranking members of the Jedi Order. This includes all retired Jedi Instructors and Masters. Individuals with this role are acknowledged for their efforts and contributions and are thus given this role upon their retirement from the Order. Jedi Veterans are ranked Jedi Knight in the main group.
Requirements
Retire in good standing.
Successfully pass 2+ quota cycles as a Jedi Instructor+.
This is a retired rank for Jedi Council members who have ended their service honorably and on respectable terms. (Retired MOTOs also get the "Ghost" Discord role)
Requirements
Retire in good standing.
Pass Jedi Councilor trial.
This is the rank for retired Grandmasters. They have shown immense loyalty and dedication to the Order and have contributed in many ways to shape it into what it is now.
This rank can also be granted to individuals whom Askavix has personally recognized for their extraordinary service.
The first rank being established as a High Rank, Instructors are the main teachers in the Order. They are expected to be mature & active as they act as a role model for future HRs. Excessive/unnecessary amounts of inactivity or immaturity will lead to punishments.
They are able to host and spectate official TJO events.
They have the privilege to use admin commands and are expected to use them properly.
Written pieces of the Trials must be sent to the Lorekeepers for quality assurance. (The JI paragraph is also required to be sent to the Lorekeepers. Although the hosting explanations dont need to be.)
They have the ability to retire.
Instructors may only have TWO Padawans at a time.
They are obliged to a quota as a staff member of the Order.
Instructors obtain Server Start Up permissions.
What you must prepare pre-trial:
Spend 10 days as a Jedi Knight.
Maintain a good image and reputation.
You can fail your trials for the sole reason of being problematic, in the past or present.
Receive 2 approvals for co-hosting one of each training type to a high standard. The 2 approvals must be given from the host of each individual training.
Mentor ONE Padawan to the rank of Jedi Knight.
Briefly explain how to host each training.
Write a paragraph on why you think you deserve the rank, and what you hope to accomplish with it.
Must not have any active infractions, activity-related or otherwise.
During the trial:
Pass a quiz on admin usage and moderation. Get 4/5 to pass.
Showcase combat ability by beating the host in 5/8 duels.
OR
Write an 8+ sentence long case study of high quality on a Jedi topic.
Written pieces of the Trials must be sent to the Lorekeepers for quality assurance.
Answer four scenarios correctly given by the host which tests their abilities to solve issues efficiently in the group or in game.
These are one of the most respected members in the Order. They are proficient and have experienced quite an abundance in all aspects. Their dedication, maturity, and knowledge has brought them to where they are now. If you ever have any questions about the Order, these are the people that will give you the most accurate answers.
They are able to rank individuals in the group.
They are able to host special events by themselves.
They are obliged to a quota as a staff member of the Order.
They are able to lead divisions.
Masters may only have THREE Padawans at a time.
Masters who pass their two week trial period will be given the @MOD PERMS discord role which enables them to moderate every channel in the community server apart from the JM+ channels.
Requirements
Jedi Master is not like the other ranks, and has no specific requirements that need to be completed. In order to become a Jedi Master, you must first spend two weeks as a Jedi Instructor, where the Jedi High Council will then evaluate your efforts and you will be messaged feedback on your performance. After that, another two weeks will pass and the Jedi High Council will evaluate you again and then if deem worthy, they will hold a vote to appoint you as a Jedi Master, followed by another 2 week trial period, where the Council will decide if you keep the rank of Jedi Master or are returned to Jedi Instructor.
You need to have a clean record in order to be eligible to be voted on by the Council.
No active divisional blacklists of any kind.
No active strikes in the main group of any kind.
No active strikes in any of the Jedi Order's divisions (excludes quota failure strikes).
Tips
Maintain consistent activity. Consistency is one of the most important aspects that the Jedi Council looks for in a Master. It is better to be consistent than to have huge bursts of activity and then to disappear.
Participate in discussions. Hosting isn't everything. Hosting many events can certainly help your chances of becoming a Master, however starting and participating in staff discussions can certainly help make a name for yourself and get more noticed by the Council.
Be mature. Maturity is one of the most important aspects that the Council looks for when choosing Masters. This does not mean to speak with perfect grammar at all times (although there is nothing wrong with that). Having composition and control over your actions and behavior can go a long way. Think before you act.
These are the group of people that make decisions for the future of the group, administer/change/establish rules, etc. They represent the Order as one of the most respected ranks there is. They oversee the staff team of Instructors and Masters. They carry out an abundance of activities including special events such as Duelist of the Order, Team of the Order, and Librarian of the Order. In shoulder to overseeing the staff team, the Council also helps oversee the Order's divisions.
Taking a seat on the Jedi High Council comes with an immense responsibility as a representative and role model to the Order.
Is currently a Jedi Master.
Is either voted in via a Council vote or brought into the Council through the Grandmaster Executive Clause.
They are the leader of the Jedi Council when the Grandmaster is unavailable. They are an outstanding Jedi Councilor who has earnt the trust of the current Grandmaster. They can only be picked by the current Grandmaster or Askavix.
The leader of the Jedi Order. They are a person who has excelled in every aspect of the Order and has gained the trust and respect of the entirety of the Order. They are responsible for making the biggest decisions the Order has to offer, and can overrule decisions made by the Jedi Council if necessary. They oversee development and embody what a leader of the Jedi Order is supposed to look like.
Either handpicked by Askavix or the Grandmaster that is about to retire.