The Rikishi Table

The most current version of the Rikishi Table is found on the Rikishi page (on the main menu). The table is a vital took for stable masters who wish to assess opponents, possible draft picks or just how their own rikishi stand in comparison to others.
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It is a record of all active rikishi and allows you to get an idea of each's basic qualities. Some of these are accurate, such as height and weight, but some are approximate and are graded according to the opinions of experts. These grades are given in reference to the ranks on sumo, Yokozuna, for example, meaning that experts judge this rikishi to have this particular quality at a standard equal to a Yokozuna, that is one of the four highest rikishi.
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The following key should make the table clear. Note that the gold, silver and bronze blocks are there to enable a quick visual reference.
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Below the key is the Rikishi Table at turn 1 but you should go to the Rikishi page to see the most up to date one.
Rk = Rank,
Hgt = Height (cm)
Wgt = Weight (kg)
Tech -Technique Score
Bal - Balance Score
Spd - Speed (not effective speed)
Apt - Aptitude (for learning)
Emo - Emotionality
Y= Yokozuna Standard (approx top 4)
O = Ozeki Standard (approx top 8)
S = Sekiwake Standard (approx top 12)
K = Komusubi Standard (approx top 16)
M =Maegaskira Standard (approx top 42)
J = Juryo Standard (approx top 70)
Mk = Makushitta
<S = Makushitta or below Standard (approx below 70th)
Gold fill = Sanyaku or above standard
Silver fill = Makuuchi standard
Bronze fill - Juryo standard
No Fill = below Juryo standard
Red Ink on ID = available to draft
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note: Emotionality is not necessarily better when higher - but its effect greater.
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Rikishi Table Key
