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'''CLEARANCE LEVEL {CL}''': is dependent on how specialize, unusual, 'legal', costly and/or unique an item can make it harder to gain access to on any particual mission. For Game propuses your player's Clearance level is equal to 1. Agents of Veteran Rank or higher gain +1 CL (2) and Legendary Ranked Agents gain another +1 to the base CL (3).</br>
 
'''CLEARANCE LEVEL {CL}''': is dependent on how specialize, unusual, 'legal', costly and/or unique an item can make it harder to gain access to on any particual mission. For Game propuses your player's Clearance level is equal to 1. Agents of Veteran Rank or higher gain +1 CL (2) and Legendary Ranked Agents gain another +1 to the base CL (3).</br>
In general terms CL 0 or 1 are legal and common every days off-the-shealf gear. CL 2 generally require a license or permit to own and/or use but are not to difficult to obtain. CL 3 are heavily lincesed and/or resisted. Things like light automatic weapons etc. CL 4 are generally illegal for the public to own and maybe resisted to the police if at all. Level 5 is the highest classification and restricted to military and Federal agancies only if not outright illegal.</br>
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In general terms CL 0 or 1 are legal and common every days off-the-shealf gear. CL 2 generally require a license or permit to own and/or use but are not to difficult to obtain. CL 3 are heavily lincesed and/or resisted. Things like light automatic weapons etc. CL 4 are generally illegal for the public to own and maybe resisted to the police if at all. Level 5 is the highest classification and restricted to military and Federal agancies only if not outright illegal.
As a final note that the highest CL is 5.  
 
  
 
'''MISSION TREAT LEVEL (TL)''': When the B.P.R.D. Assigns a mission, they also assign the mission a basic Threat Level. The idea here is how dangerous does the Agency believe this case will be. This is generally rated from 0-3; 0 (Gamma) is low priority, low threat level, 1 (Delta) is moderate or unkwnown threat level, 2 (Beta) is high risk or suspected threats and 3 (Alpha) is a known high danager threat. A missions threat level adds directly to the Agent's Clearance Level (i.e. a Novice Agent on a 'standard' mission of TL 1 would have a clearance level of 2).
 
'''MISSION TREAT LEVEL (TL)''': When the B.P.R.D. Assigns a mission, they also assign the mission a basic Threat Level. The idea here is how dangerous does the Agency believe this case will be. This is generally rated from 0-3; 0 (Gamma) is low priority, low threat level, 1 (Delta) is moderate or unkwnown threat level, 2 (Beta) is high risk or suspected threats and 3 (Alpha) is a known high danager threat. A missions threat level adds directly to the Agent's Clearance Level (i.e. a Novice Agent on a 'standard' mission of TL 1 would have a clearance level of 2).

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