It depends on how your mentor thinks, but usually takes six moons.
It typically takes an apprentice in a warrior training program a few years to build the necessary skills and experience to become a full-fledged warrior. The exact timeline can vary depending on the individual's progress, dedication, and the training program's requirements. Generally, apprentices undergo rigorous training, mentorship, and assessments before achieving the rank of a warrior.
6 moons.
7 years
In the book series, it depended on an apprentice's loyalty and readiness to take on the full responsibility for their clan as a Warrior. The leader will then determine if the apprentice is ready for the naming ceremony.
Spirits of StarClan, you know every cat by name. I ask you now to take away the name from the cat you see before you, for it no longer stands for what she/he is. By my authority as Clan leader, and with the approval of our warrior ancestors, I give this cat a new name. From this moment forward, he/she shall be known as (insert name here).
The next rank up from apprentice in the Warrior Cats series is a warrior. Warriors have completed their apprenticeship training and are now full members of their Clan, allowed to take on more responsibilities and join hunting and border patrols.
Leaders typically speak about the significance of the transition from kit to apprentice, the responsibilities and challenges that come with it, and offer words of guidance and encouragement for the journey that lies ahead. They may also share personal stories or experiences to inspire the new apprentices as they take their next step in their training.
a million years :(
Millieβs kits become warriors after completing their warrior training and receiving their warrior names from the leader. This typically happens around 12-13 moons of age, or approximately one year since their birth. At this point, they are considered full members of the clan and can take on warrior duties.
According to Warriors Wiki, the leader would say something along the lines as this: "(Kit), you have reached the age of six moons, and it is time for you to be apprenticed. From this day on, until you receive your warrior name, you will be known as (new name, ending with "paw"). Your mentor will be (name of warrior or medicine cat). I hope (name of warrior or medicine cat) will pass down all he/she knows on to you. the leader calls up the warrior he/she has chosen as a mentor. "(Warrior), you are ready to take on an apprentice. You have received excellent training from (former mentor), and you have shown yourself to be (quality) and (quality). You will be the mentor of (apprentice), and I expect you to pass on all you know to (apprentice)." the leader will then proceed to chanting the new apprentice's name
Yes, a Clan leader can retire if they feel they are no longer capable of leading the Clan. When a leader retires, they typically choose a new deputy to take their place and then become an elder.
it depends on your approach. you can apprentice or go to school.
In an apprentice ceremony, the mentor typically speaks about the importance of learning, growth, and dedication. They may mention the responsibilities that come with being an apprentice and pledge their guidance and support throughout the apprentice's training. The apprentice, in turn, promises to be committed, open-minded, and eager to learn from their mentor.