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Rance possesses Level 2 Skills in Sword Combat and Adventuring. The former allows him to create a special move named "Rance Attack". As an alternative he also has a stronger attack named "Brutal Attack", but it's said to carry dangerous side effects, so it isn't used too often. Furthermore, his Adventuring skill allows him to travel long distances without a party, but it's more convenient for him to take Sill or someone else with him. In combat, he usually fights with one-handed swords, and starting from ''Rance VI'' uses a cursed sword named Chaos, with the power of breaking the Invincibility Field of the Archfiend and their Fiends. He also has an infinite Level Cap which allows him to reach levels far above any other being on the Continent, if he was actually active in training. Because he gains levels so quickly he also loses them quickly when relaxing, and hetends to take long breaks between adventures. His infinite Level Cap is also hereditary, causing every one of his children to also possess it. Finally, he's also able to raise the Level Cap of people he has sex with.
Rance possesses Level 2 Skills in Sword Combat and Adventuring. The former allows him to create a special move named "Rance Attack". As an alternative he also has a stronger attack named "Brutal Attack", but it's said to carry dangerous side effects, so it isn't used too often. Furthermore, his Adventuring skill allows him to travel long distances without a party, but it's more convenient for him to take Sill or someone else with him. In combat, he usually fights with one-handed swords, and starting from ''Rance VI'' uses a cursed sword named Chaos, with the power of breaking the Invincibility Field of the Archfiend and their Fiends. He also has an infinite Level Cap which allows him to reach levels far above any other being on the Continent, if he was actually active in training. Because he gains levels so quickly he also loses them quickly when relaxing, and hetends to take long breaks between adventures. His infinite Level Cap is also hereditary, causing every one of his children to also possess it. Finally, he's also able to raise the Level Cap of people he has sex with.

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* [[Absurdly High Level Cap]]: Unlike other beings on the Continent, his Level Cap has no limits. The highest level he has ever attained was an unbelievable 560, which put him on par with higher-tier gods and let him overpower an ''Archfiend'' with pure force, but that was a special case and he lost those levels very rapidly afterwards.
* [[Absurdly High Level Cap]]: Unlike other beings on the Continent, his Level Cap has no limits. The highest level he has ever attained was an unbelievable 560, which put him on par with higher-tier gods and let him overpower an ''Archfiend'' with pure force, but that was a special case and he lost those levels very rapidly afterwards.
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She has a staggering level cap of 80. This was not her original level cap, but after many sessions of sex with her master Rance it gradually rose to that point. She possesses Level 1 skills in Magic and Divine Magic, giving her options for offense and healing. While she's overshadowed by Level 2 users of those skills, she's still a very versatile mage and a great help to Rance in combat.
She has a staggering level cap of 80. This was not her original level cap, but after many sessions of sex with her master Rance it gradually rose to that point. She possesses Level 1 skills in Magic and Divine Magic, giving her options for offense and healing. While she's overshadowed by Level 2 users of those skills, she's still a very versatile mage and a great help to Rance in combat.

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* [[Anime Hair]]: If one ever needs a reminder as to when the series was created, Sill's giant puffball of hair is a good sign that it was the tail-end of The '80s. An attempt was made to give her a more normal style in ''[[Kichikuou Rance]]'', but after the series changed artists it went right back to being fluffy.
* [[Anime Hair]]: If one ever needs a reminder as to when the series was created, Sill's giant puffball of hair is a good sign that it was the tail-end of The '80s. An attempt was made to give her a more normal style in ''[[Kichikuou Rance]]'', but after the series changed artists it went right back to being fluffy.