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That is the formula, pretty much.

I'll go check it exactly and post it here.

Line: A line is 20 words minimum.

Post: 10 Lines.

When Training for Technique Points: 100 lines for 1 technique point. (Do not get bonuses for training with multiple people for this)

When Training Alone: 1 exp per line.

--Multiple Person

When Training With A Partner: 1.5 exp per line, rounded up.

When Training With Two Partners: 2 exp per line

--Advanced Trainer

When Training With A Jounin: +1 exp per line.

When Training With A Kage: +2 exp per line.

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You don't train to learn techs. You just have to buy them.

Not what the site says.

I'm going to quote another part of the same page.

When Training for Technique Points: 100 lines for 1 technique point. (Do not get bonuses for training with multiple people for this)
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I know, that's why I pointed it out. There by, you can train for jutsu individually, it's just a waste of time, and effort.

What would you say is a good name for a sea dragon?

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Miso, you're knowledge of water related reptiles makes me sad. The Loch Ness Monster won't work either, because it is called that because it's the monster of Loch (Lake) Ness, and I don't think there's a way to get to NA Scotland, if it exists.

D:

Nappers, you're smart with things such as this, just as I am, suggestions?

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I know but it means Lake. They just have that accent. I heard about it on the N-geo channel or History, i forgot.

edit- c'mon, what did this have to do with water related reptiles. I was just helping you with names.

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Namor.

Edit, if 'they' call it 'loch' then it's loch.

I know, I was giving him the translation. >_>

And <3

Ammut.

But this isn't quite the best place for this question.

Where should I ask it?

*Goes off to look up Ammut, as he doesn't remember exact details but he knows he's read about it before*

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I was just helped out with that.

1. You only have to train for skills if the requirement says you need to train for a skill. Most of the time they require chuuni/jounin assistance.

2. You do not have to train for techniques. As long as you have jutsu points you can buy them.

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Like Miso said, it all depends on what the Jutsu/Skill's requirements say. Most don't require any, however, you have the option of having a Jounin instructor teach you a skill or jutsu so that you can learn it.

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