Q1: A Gate just appeared in your city. You are not assigned to it. What do you do? A. Wait for the official raid team, it is not your call to make [You Are an E Rank Hunter] B. Monitor the situation from a distance in case backup is needed [You Are a B Rank Hunter] C. Report it and position yourself close enough to intervene if it goes wrong [You Are an A Rank Hunter] D. Walk in. If it needed someone else, they would already be there [You Are an S Rank Hunter] Q2: Your raid party is struggling and the leader is making bad calls. What do you do? A. Follow orders, questioning the leader mid-raid feels too risky [You Are an E Rank Hunter] B. Pull the leader aside quietly and suggest a different approach [You Are a B Rank Hunter] C. Take control of your section without waiting for permission [You Are an A Rank Hunter] D. Restructure the entire raid on the fly, the team will follow [You Are an S Rank Hunter] Q3: You find a hidden room inside a Gate that no one else has spotted. What is your move? A. You are already inside before anyone else even noticed the door [You Are an E Rank Hunter] B. Mark it and finish the main objective before circling back [You Are a B Rank Hunter] C. Enter alone, you can handle whatever is inside [You Are an A Rank Hunter] D. You already went in before the thought finished forming [You Are an S Rank Hunter] Q4: How do you prepare the night before a high risk raid? A. Read every available report and sleep early, preparation is everything [You Are an E Rank Hunter] B. Review your gear, eat well, and get a full night of rest [You Are a B Rank Hunter] C. Run a solo drill and visualize every possible scenario that could go wrong [You Are an A Rank Hunter] D. You do not prepare differently, every raid is just another day [You Are an S Rank Hunter] Q5: A hunter you respect tells you that you have hit your ceiling. How do you respond? A. Take it seriously and start looking for a role that fits your level [You Are an E Rank Hunter] B. Thank them for the honesty but quietly keep pushing anyway [You Are a B Rank Hunter] C. Use it as fuel and outperform their expectations within the month [You Are an A Rank Hunter] D. You stopped caring about other people's ceilings a long time ago [You Are an S Rank Hunter] Q6: You are offered a spot in the most powerful guild in the country. What is your answer? A. Accept immediately, the resources and protection are too valuable to pass up [You Are an E Rank Hunter] B. Ask about the terms before committing to anything [You Are a B Rank Hunter] C. Negotiate for a senior position before you sign anything [You Are an A Rank Hunter] D. Decline. You work better without a structure built around someone else [You Are an S Rank Hunter] Q7: You wake up one day significantly stronger than you were the night before. First instinct? A. Get checked by the association before doing anything else [You Are an E Rank Hunter] B. Test it carefully in a low risk environment before telling anyone [You Are a B Rank Hunter] C. Push it immediately to find the new limit [You Are an A Rank Hunter] D. You already knew it was coming [You Are an S Rank Hunter] Results: - You Are an E Rank Hunter: You showed up, and that already puts you ahead of most people who never even tried to enter a Gate. E Rank hunters are the bottom of the association's list, dismissed before they even draw a weapon. But Sung Jinwoo started exactly where you are. The gap between E Rank and S Rank is not talent, it is the decision to keep going when every system around you says stop. You have the foundation. What you do with it is entirely up to you. - You Are a B Rank Hunter: You are competent, reliable, and experienced enough to handle most Gates without backup. Hunters like Song Chi-Yul rarely get the headlines, but they keep the association running. You read situations well, you do not take unnecessary risks, and you know your limits without being limited by them. Most hunters peak here and build a solid career. You could push further, but you are selective about when and why. That discipline is underrated, and in a world full of reckless A Ranks, it might be your biggest edge. - You Are an A Rank Hunter: You are elite by almost every measure. Hunters like Woo Jin-Cheol are the ones others look to when a Gate goes sideways, and you have earned that reputation through real work. Your instincts are sharp, your output is consistent, and the gap between you and the top is smaller than most people realize. What separates A Rank from S Rank is not always raw power. Sometimes it is one decision, one raid, one moment where everything clicks. You are closer to that moment than you think. - You Are an S Rank Hunter: You are one of the ten. Every country counts its S Ranks like strategic assets, and Cha Hae-In is on that list for good reason. Your presence alone changes the calculus of any raid, any negotiation, any threat assessment. S Rank hunters do not follow the association's rules so much as exist in parallel to them. The system was not built for people like you, and you have long stopped waiting for it to catch up. Power at this level is not a reward. It is a responsibility you carry whether you want to or not.