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Genin
Genin (ÏÂÈÌ, Genin? literally "Lower Ninja", Viz "Junior Ninja") are the lowest level of ninja; although, skill levels vary drastically between Genin. Genin are put in three-man cells, and are then assigned a Jonin sensei to mentor them. This is done to teach the Genin teamwork and experience true ninja life under the supervision and protection of an elite shinobi. The make-up of these teams is based on the individual skills of the Genin, so that there will remain a balance between the teams. When they become Genin, ninja start to do their bit for their village's economy, for which they are given a small payment. They are typically sent either on D-rank missions, which are the lowest rank and are almost entirely risk-free jobs of manual labor, or experienced genin are sent on C-rank missions, which are a cut above that and begin to verge on real "ninja" work, though they generally have a very low possibility of risk to the ninja involved. Naruto is an exception of this considering he is still a genin but gets sent on much higher ranked, dangerous missions.
General Info:This is usually the starting rank of characters.
Level Info: 1- 18 . NO Genin over 18 at all.
Jutsu Info: Level 1-15: D,C. Level 16-18: D,C, and Up to 2 B.
Normal Taijutsu Attack Damage: 1d4
Extra HP: 0
Teaching Abilities:None
Chunin
Chunin (ÖÐÈÌ, Ch¨±nin?, literally "Middle Ninja", Viz "Ch¨±nin" and "Journeyman Ninja") are ninja who are qualified to watch over and guide other ninja. Chunin have reached a level of maturity that primarily consists of leadership skills and tactical prowess. Some of them, like Shikamaru Nara, serve as team leaders in charge of small teams who need to make decisions and utilize the skills of the shinobi under their command to the maximum effect. Upon reaching Chunin level, ninja can wear an identifying tactical vest that holds ninjutsu scrolls. This vest is not required; instead, some look for more elaborate clothing like capes or robes. Chunin are typically sent on C or B-rank missions.
To become a Chunin, a Genin participates, with his or her team, in a large examination, known as the "Chunin Exams," hosted twice a year due to the growing number of ninjas. In the past, each village held their own Chunin exam. After the 3rd Ninja World War, allied ninja villages agreed to hold the exams together at the selected village that would host the exam, so villages could improve and strengthen their relationships. Another advantage is that ninja that took the exam might attract clients who are interested in hiring them. The exam is a test not only of strength, but information gathering abilities, survival skills, and adhering to guidelines. Those who have all of these qualities are grouped together into predetermined fights, watched by a council that decides who becomes a Chunin and who does not. While the winners are able to proceed to fight the next opponent, it is aptitude, rather than winning, that is evaluated to determine whether a candidate is promoted. This way even one who loses his or her first match can become a Chunin. In fact, there is a chance that every Genin who makes it to the predetermined fights will become a Chunin, though there is also a chance that every single one will remain a Genin.
General Info:This is attained if you pass in the chunin exams. Dm’s will tell you after the exam if you have passed. Upon receiving Chunin rank, you may roll in front of a dm to attain another element.
Level Info: 15-30
Jutsu Info: Level 16-24: D,C,B. Level 25-30: D,C,B, and Up to Two A ranks.
Normal Taijutsu Attack Damage: 1d8
Extra HP: +5
Teaching Abilities:May Teach D rank and Under. (Including Walk on water, Tree climbing)
Special Jounin
Special Jounin are ninjas who have gained high Jounin-level skills in one area of ninja arts. These are ninja like Morino Ibiki, who is highly skilled at interrogation and torture. Ninja attain the rank of Special Jounin through official appointment.
General Info: Upon reaching level 30, this is attained via a meeting with your Kage. Special Jounin may be granted squads, if Jounin squads are all occupied.
Level Info: 30-40.
Jutsu Info:Level 30-40: D,C,B, and Up to Two A ranks.
Normal Taijutsu Attack Damage: 1d8
Extra HP: +5
Teaching Abilities:May Teach B rank and Under. (Including Walk on water, Tree climbing)
Jonin
Jonin (ÉÏÈÌ, J¨¬nin?, literally "Higher Ninja", Viz "J¨¬nin" and "Elite Ninja") are generally highly-experienced ninja with great individual skill who serve as military captains. They are often sent on A-rank missions, and experienced Jonin, like Kakashi Hatake, may even be sent on S-rank missions (which are considered to be the most difficult), and may carry out missions alone. They are sometimes assigned as sensei for three-person teams of Genin. Though it is as of yet unknown what one has to undergo to become a Jonin, it is mentioned in the Naruto Anime Profiles that Jonin are appointed.[page # needed] Most Jonin are able to use at least two types of elemental jutsu, have some skills with genjutsu, and have at least above average taijutsu skills.
General Info: This is granted via a Jounin test. The test can take any form, and are usually done on an individual case by case basis.
Level Info: 25-40.
Jutsu Info:25-30: D,C,B,A and up to 1 S. 31-39: D,C,B,A, and Up to 2 S. 40: D,C,B,A,S.
Normal Taijutsu Attack Damage: 1d10
Extra HP: +10
Teaching Abilities:May Teach all ranks.
Genin (ÏÂÈÌ, Genin? literally "Lower Ninja", Viz "Junior Ninja") are the lowest level of ninja; although, skill levels vary drastically between Genin. Genin are put in three-man cells, and are then assigned a Jonin sensei to mentor them. This is done to teach the Genin teamwork and experience true ninja life under the supervision and protection of an elite shinobi. The make-up of these teams is based on the individual skills of the Genin, so that there will remain a balance between the teams. When they become Genin, ninja start to do their bit for their village's economy, for which they are given a small payment. They are typically sent either on D-rank missions, which are the lowest rank and are almost entirely risk-free jobs of manual labor, or experienced genin are sent on C-rank missions, which are a cut above that and begin to verge on real "ninja" work, though they generally have a very low possibility of risk to the ninja involved. Naruto is an exception of this considering he is still a genin but gets sent on much higher ranked, dangerous missions.
General Info:This is usually the starting rank of characters.
Level Info: 1- 18 . NO Genin over 18 at all.
Jutsu Info: Level 1-15: D,C. Level 16-18: D,C, and Up to 2 B.
Normal Taijutsu Attack Damage: 1d4
Extra HP: 0
Teaching Abilities:None
Chunin
Chunin (ÖÐÈÌ, Ch¨±nin?, literally "Middle Ninja", Viz "Ch¨±nin" and "Journeyman Ninja") are ninja who are qualified to watch over and guide other ninja. Chunin have reached a level of maturity that primarily consists of leadership skills and tactical prowess. Some of them, like Shikamaru Nara, serve as team leaders in charge of small teams who need to make decisions and utilize the skills of the shinobi under their command to the maximum effect. Upon reaching Chunin level, ninja can wear an identifying tactical vest that holds ninjutsu scrolls. This vest is not required; instead, some look for more elaborate clothing like capes or robes. Chunin are typically sent on C or B-rank missions.
To become a Chunin, a Genin participates, with his or her team, in a large examination, known as the "Chunin Exams," hosted twice a year due to the growing number of ninjas. In the past, each village held their own Chunin exam. After the 3rd Ninja World War, allied ninja villages agreed to hold the exams together at the selected village that would host the exam, so villages could improve and strengthen their relationships. Another advantage is that ninja that took the exam might attract clients who are interested in hiring them. The exam is a test not only of strength, but information gathering abilities, survival skills, and adhering to guidelines. Those who have all of these qualities are grouped together into predetermined fights, watched by a council that decides who becomes a Chunin and who does not. While the winners are able to proceed to fight the next opponent, it is aptitude, rather than winning, that is evaluated to determine whether a candidate is promoted. This way even one who loses his or her first match can become a Chunin. In fact, there is a chance that every Genin who makes it to the predetermined fights will become a Chunin, though there is also a chance that every single one will remain a Genin.
General Info:This is attained if you pass in the chunin exams. Dm’s will tell you after the exam if you have passed. Upon receiving Chunin rank, you may roll in front of a dm to attain another element.
Level Info: 15-30
Jutsu Info: Level 16-24: D,C,B. Level 25-30: D,C,B, and Up to Two A ranks.
Normal Taijutsu Attack Damage: 1d8
Extra HP: +5
Teaching Abilities:May Teach D rank and Under. (Including Walk on water, Tree climbing)
Special Jounin
Special Jounin are ninjas who have gained high Jounin-level skills in one area of ninja arts. These are ninja like Morino Ibiki, who is highly skilled at interrogation and torture. Ninja attain the rank of Special Jounin through official appointment.
General Info: Upon reaching level 30, this is attained via a meeting with your Kage. Special Jounin may be granted squads, if Jounin squads are all occupied.
Level Info: 30-40.
Jutsu Info:Level 30-40: D,C,B, and Up to Two A ranks.
Normal Taijutsu Attack Damage: 1d8
Extra HP: +5
Teaching Abilities:May Teach B rank and Under. (Including Walk on water, Tree climbing)
Jonin
Jonin (ÉÏÈÌ, J¨¬nin?, literally "Higher Ninja", Viz "J¨¬nin" and "Elite Ninja") are generally highly-experienced ninja with great individual skill who serve as military captains. They are often sent on A-rank missions, and experienced Jonin, like Kakashi Hatake, may even be sent on S-rank missions (which are considered to be the most difficult), and may carry out missions alone. They are sometimes assigned as sensei for three-person teams of Genin. Though it is as of yet unknown what one has to undergo to become a Jonin, it is mentioned in the Naruto Anime Profiles that Jonin are appointed.[page # needed] Most Jonin are able to use at least two types of elemental jutsu, have some skills with genjutsu, and have at least above average taijutsu skills.
General Info: This is granted via a Jounin test. The test can take any form, and are usually done on an individual case by case basis.
Level Info: 25-40.
Jutsu Info:25-30: D,C,B,A and up to 1 S. 31-39: D,C,B,A, and Up to 2 S. 40: D,C,B,A,S.
Normal Taijutsu Attack Damage: 1d10
Extra HP: +10
Teaching Abilities:May Teach all ranks.