In the Naruto manga, the Ninja universe also has a hierarchy. The Ninja ranks in Naruto were created to create discipline and motivate each person to strive harder to continuously advance. Let's review a little knowledge about this grading method with Hobiverse!
Genin (Lower Ninja)
Genin is the lowest ninja rank. They are apprentice Ninjas, with no knowledge of tactics and very immature fighting ability. Genin will carry out missions for the Ninja village after leaving the Academy. Lower Class Ninjas will mainly accept D and E level missions, and are rarely assigned C level missions. The danger of each mission is also the factor that increases a Ninja's actual combat experience and forges his bravery. .
Genin is a Lower Class Ninja, the lowest ninja rank.
When going on a mission, Genin will be divided into a team of 3 Lower Class Ninjas and 1 High Class Ninja (Jounin). The success or failure of the mission will be determined by the Genin's discipline and ability combined with the Jounin's judgment. The Superior Ninja will play the role of supervising and advising the Genin on how to act.
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Chunin (Middle Class Ninja)
Chunin, also known as Middle Class Ninja, are Ninjas who have passed the annual High School Ninja exam to become part of the Ninja army. They can participate in official combat or become instructors at the Ninja Academy.
Middle-class Ninja possess abilities superior to Genin and good tactics, they will often be able to do C-level or sometimes B-level missions. To become Chunin, Genin must pass an extremely difficult exam. harsh, not only testing the theory but also they have to participate in many fierce matches, accepting bloodshed.
Middle Class Ninjas possess superior abilities compared to Genin and good tactics
The competition will not be limited to the number of contestants from one village but will also include Ninja from allied villages. Usually, after becoming Chunin, each Genin will receive a high-level Ninja uniform including an outer jacket and inner shirt, both bearing the symbol of the Ninja village in which they grew up.
Jounin (Ultimate Ninja)
Jounin are Ninjas with extensive fighting experience and also possess great fighting skills. Most High-Class Ninjas will serve in the military, often serving as the captain of a Ninja team consisting of two fighting Ninjas and one healing Ninja.
Besides assisting the Genin in E, D, and C-rank missions, the Superior Ninja will perform A-rank missions; Some excellent and brave Jounin will be sent on S-rank missions. Top Ninja can go on missions alone without needing support from teammates.
Jounin are Ninjas with extensive fighting experience and also possess great fighting skills
Kage (Top Ninja)
Kage is the pillar of a Ninja village. Their existence represents the status and strength of a village. The power of the Ninja in a village will largely depend on the Kage of that village. In the Naruto anime, we can see that at the top of the five major Ninja villages are the five Kage:
Hokage of Leaf Ninja Village
Kazekage of the Sand Ninja Village
Mizukage of the Water Ninja Village
Raikage of Ninja Set Village
Tsuchikage of Ninja Land village.
Ninja villages can become enemies and can also be allies with each other, the relationships of the villages are mainly brought about by the Kage. That's why the selection of Kage is decided by the Ninja elders in the village based on criteria including both Talent and Virtue.
The existence of a Kage represents the status and strength of a village
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