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 | Subject: Shinobi Ranks and Promotion Information 2nd March 2013, 1:41 pm | |
| Promotion InformationShinobi- Genin Exams:
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Each Villages Genin exams depends on the Academy Instructor of their village, who sets it up and determines whether or not the academy student is eligible to pass. If there is no Academy Instructor within the village however the Academy students will receive a general test which checks if they have at least 5 different D-rank techniques, 3 C-rank techniques and at least 1 B-rank technique. After which they have a one on one battle with another academy student for promotion.
In order to Qualify for the Genin Exams, Outside of the Shogunate Academy, an Academy student must first complete 3 D-rank and 1 C-rank missions.
- Chunin Exams:
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The Chunin Exams are a world wide sort of event due to the political and economic boons that villages get from being able to show off their villages future strength in these exams. In times of ceasefire this takes the place of war between the competing villages and the challenges set change where the exams are hosted.
In addition Hostile villages are not allowed to participate in the chunin exams of the village(s) that they are hostile with however hostile villages are able to participate in the chunin exams of a neutral village so long as potential conflict does not become too major on neutral soil.
In the Event of War villages still in peace can host the Chunin exams however all of those villages at war are unable to participate in them. Likewise if a village is at war they are unable to host a chunin examination. Formation of the Chunin exams is completely depended on the Kage of the respective village it is being hosted in these can change with the appointment of a new Kage however. If a Kage is not present however it falls to the Head Nin to decide the promotions and in the absence of that then a council of the highest ranking shinobi will decide in a meeting topic.
In order to qualify for the Chunin Exams a genin must first complete 5 D-rank, 3 C-rank missions & 1 B-rank missions, this must be done over if they fail in order to qualify for another Chunin Exams.
- Tokubetsu. Jonin Placement Test:
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The T. Jonin Placement Test involves a battle in which the T.Jonin applicant has to fight three opponents while only being able to utilize 3 technique types. This is a test to see if the applicant has enough skill to warrant their promotion to T. Jonin rank. Note: Taijutsu doesn't count as one of the choices and is allowed across the board. In addition applicants are able to choose technique types that they don't have however they will be limited to using only the ones they possess
In order to qualify for the T. Jonin Placement Test a genin must first take 10 C-ranks, 5 C-ranks & 3 B-rank missions.
The first battle involves the applicant facing an opponent of the same rank that uses the same three technique types. The second battle involves the applicant facing an opponent of the same rank that uses two out of the three technique types as the applicant and one of the mods choice. The third battle involves the applicant facing an opponent of the same rank that uses only one of the three technique types as the applicant and two of the mods choice.
The Technique types that applicants are allowed to pick are as follows
Nintaijutsu Ninjutsu Genjutsu Kenjutsu Kinjutsu Fuinjutsu Shurikenjutsu Kugujutsu Kyujutsu Medical Ninjutsu Barrier Ninjutsu Soul Tech Energy Tech Ronin Tech
The technique types that the applicant is not allowed to choose: Senjutsu Hojutsu Bakejutsu Cloak Tech Bijuu Tech Nen Tech Neo Tech Trans Tech
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The Jonin exams involves teams of Chunin/T.Jonin in pairs that under go the same sort of trials as chunin do this however is more localized than the Chunin exams and occur within villages or within allied villages. In addition each village has its own spin on the Jonin exams due to it being dependent on the Kage. (Pm me your suggestions and ideas so that I can either approve them or deny them)
In order to qualify for the Jonin exams a Chunin/T. Jonin must first complete 5 C-ranks, 3 B-rank missions & 1 A-rank mission however upon failure they must obtain another set in order to qualify to take the Jonin exams again. In order to qualify for another Jonin Examination if that one is failed one must fill out the requirement all over again.
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There are two main ways to become ready to take the Medical Corp Examination. The first is to become a Medical Apprentice under a Med Nin or a Combat Med Nin, the former can take on 1 while the latter can take on 3. The person can only be taken on as an Apprentice if they have learned the Mystical Palm technique and been on at least 3 C-Rank and 1 B-Rank Mission. Once taken on as an apprentice they can learn D and C-Rank medical techniques with their Tutor able to teach them B-Rank medical techniques in dual training. Once they have reached Chunin or Jonin and have completed 5 C-Rank, 3 B-Rank and 1 A-Rank mission their tutor can deem them ready for their examinations. The other way is to become a self-taught Medical Apprentice. After learning Mystical Healing Palm and doing 3 C-Rank and 1 B-Rank mission, they can become a self-certified Apprentice. When this is done they are required to go the medical route and must become an elite B or A-Rank if all of their options have failed. However in return for this, they are able to learn D and C-Rank medical techniques and a single B-Rank medical technique. Once they deem themselves ready and have done 5 C-Rank, 3 B-Rank and 1 A-Rank mission, they can put themselves forth for the exam. The Exam has three options with only Combat Med Nin able to take the third option. - Option One:
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The most common form of medical examination. This one involves the Apprentice being put into a medical emergency. Anywhere between three and five people with simulated injuries will be spread out around them, the Apprentice must find each injured person, diagnose their injuries and then do their best to stabilise the person. These injuries can be anything from poisons to lacerations to extreme burns and the Apprentice must use all of their knowledge to lessen the burden the injured party is under.
Death of more than half the injured people will result in instant failure of the examination. Stabilisation of all injured parties will result in instant pass.
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This method is a simulated Assassination and Counter Assassination examination.
Assassination - In this scenario, the Apprentice must use all of their knowledge and training to hunt down a High Value Target and assassinate them, making it seem as much like natural causes as possible and without being detected, or if detected, without any alarms being sounded. There is usually no set time limit but the longer the assassination takes, the harder it will be to get to the HVT.
Counter Assassination - On the opposite side, the Apprentice must protect their HVT for a set time limit without letting them succumb to assassination. If the attack does occur but the Apprentice is able to find the assailant, fight them off and then rescue and stabilise the HVT then this will also count as a potential pass depending on how they achieved such things.(Annihilation of the surrounding square mile would constitute a fail, for example).
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This option is known as the War Time Medic Scenario. In this scenario the Apprentice will be taking on the role of the Medical professional of a squad. They must create a small squadron of five NPCs (Using NPC creation rules) and escort them through a warzone to a designated area. During this they will be assailed by other squads and they must successfully fight off or evade these squads while keeping their own alive. The loss of three or more members of the squad results in an instant failure while the survival of all five with no debilitating injuries is classified as an instant success.
When making a squad, a mix of the following options is allowed: 1 Tokubetsu Jonin 3 Chunin 5 Genin
Clans available may only be those that are part of the Medical Apprentice's village.
The Medical Examination may only be taken twice at Chunin and then once more at Jonin with the difficulty increased. If both Chunin examinations were missed then a second chance at Jonin may be awarded provided the Medical Apprentice showed potential in the first try.
- Hunter Nin Placement Test:
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In order to qualify for the Hunter Nin Placement Test one must complete 5 C-rank, 3 B-rank missions, 2 A-rank missions & 1 S-rank mission. Upon failure one must complete a second set in order to qualify for taking the Hunter Nin Exams over.
The Hunter Nin Exams can be taken only twice at chunin rank or once at jonin rank and failure results in a permanent ban from being able to rank up to Hunter Nin with that character. The reasons for this is that Hunter Nin are the elite and as such will not simply take in those with repeated failures. The mission is simple the hunter nin applicant undergoes a simulation of a hunt of a missing nin equal in rank to the user at Chunin rank. While at Jonin rank the hunter nin applicant actually goes on a hunt of a missing nin equal in rank to them. The difference is obvious if you die in the simulation you are fine however if you die in the actual hunt your character is dead.
- Probationary Promotions:
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Rarely when an shinobi or kunoichi shows exemplary talent during an exam they may be awarded a probationary promotion instead of being outright skipping a rank during a promotion. What this entails is that the individual shows the qualities to warrant such a promotion but lacks the experience to earn the promotion itself. A probationary promotion gives the following benefits: 1. Boosted Reserves (See Rank Key in the Reserves section for more information) 2. Able to take (including Solo) missions of the rank they are to be promoted to. 3. Benefit from the Elite Halved Solo Mission Training for the duration of their probationary promotion. 4. Increased authority outranking Elites of the Same Rank however are outranked by those of the rank they are to be promoted to. 5. Furthermore if the rank is capable of leading squads they are able to take these squads on missions that their current rank are capable of going on (including soloing). While it does have numerous benefits it also comes with restrictions based on the exam and the probationary promotions it is capable of giving out as well as the number of successful missions required to earn said official promotion. Genin Exams: - Probationary Chunin (3 D-rank, 2 C-rank & 1 B-rank Missions Req. to be officially promoted) - Probationary T. Jonin (5 D-rank, 3 C-rank & 2 B-rank Missions Req.) Chunin Exams: - Probationary Jonin (3 C-rank, 2 B-rank & 1 A-rank Missions Req.) - Probationary Hunter Nin (3 B-rank, 2 A-rank & 1 S-rank Mission Req.) - Probationary Medical Nin (3 B-rank, 2 A-rank & 1 S-rank Mission Req.) T. Jonin Placement Test - Probationary S-Class Hunter (5 A-rank, 3 S-rank & 2 SS-rank Missions Req.) Medical Nin Examination -Probationary Combat Medical Nin (5 A-rank, 3 S-rank & 2 SS-rank Mission Req.) *Note: 1. If the shinobi/kunoichi has successfully completed doubled the required missions to earn their promotion prior to obtaining the Probationary Promotion they will be deemed experienced and will bypass the mission requirement to earn their probationary promotion. This allows them to be immediately promoted to said rank skipping this process entirely. 2. If there are any current shinobi/kunoichi who have earned the probationary promotion then they are immediately promoted to their official rank if their Village (or the ASN) enters a war. This promotion can however be taken back if they do not successfully complete half of the mission requirements the probationary promotion required to earn their official promotion. 3. A former Elite shinobi can potentially obtain a Probationary promotion if they have successfully complete quadruple the required missions to earn their promotion if they were given a probationary promotion. The result is that they must still fulfill the normal requirements however when Soloing a mission their word count required is Quartered for the duration of their probationary period.
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 | Subject: Shinobi Rank Information 14th April 2013, 5:52 pm | |
| Shinobi/Kunoichi Rank InformationThere are Nine different Shinobi ranks on the site each of which have their own respective jutsu limits as well as pro's and cons, not to mention each rank has there own function within a village as well as certain privileges that come with being of that rank. Academy Student:- Spoiler:
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This is the lowest rank of in the Shinobi forces and while not being officially part of the village's military they are the future of the village. They are the weakest out of the ranks and usually only have a few techniques rarely any have anything past a B-rank and even then said B-rank takes a lot out of the small chakra reserves.
Ranking Options & Rewards Pass Genin Exams * Genin
Fail Genin Exams 3 times or Drop out of Academy * Civilian - Retain Chakra & Academy Jutsu + 1 Civilian Occupation Choice.
Ranking Paths Academy Student - D-rank - C-rank - B-rank - A-rank Medical - S-rank Medical Missing Nin Academy Student - D-rank - C-rank - B-rank - A-rank - S-rank Missing Nin Academy Student - Genin - T. Jonin - Jonin - Combat Med-Nin - Kage Academy Student - Genin - Chunin - Jonin - Sannin - Kage Academy Student - Genin - T. Jonin - Jonin - Hunter Nin Academy Student - Genin - Chunin ~ Jonin - Hunter Nin Academy Student - Genin - T. Jonin - Jonin - Head Nin Academy Student - Genin - Chunin - Med Nin Academy Student - Genin - Chunin Instructor Academy Student - Civilian
Jutsu Limit 20 D-ranks 5 C-ranks (3 through Training, 2 through Mission Rewards) 3 B-ranks (1 through genin + teacher or Mission Rewards, 2 through Chunin + instructor) 1 A-rank (Sannin teaching must be one that the teacher possesses.)
Jutsu Limit (D-rank Missing Nin) 30 D-ranks 5 C-ranks 5 B-ranks 1 A-rank
Privileges Academy Students are unable to leave the village unless supervised by their Chunin Instructors or any other rank above it.
Functions within Village Academy Students are typically found in the Academy of the village and are assigned to a Chunin Instructor in a 10 to 1 ratio. Academy students can Solo D and C-rank missions. An Academy Student is able to be apprenticed by Jonin and can be taken on up to B-tank missions with them.
Functions during war In times of war they sit on the sidelines and don't fight at all being tasked to stay with the civilians in safer locations. At most during times of village attack they are tasked with staying alive and evading capture if the village is compromised so that in the future when they have grown and become more powerful their clans will not die out and proper retribution can be acquired. Genin:- Spoiler:
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This is the lowest rank that is recognized as part of the active reserves during times in which the village is at war. Genin are assigned to 2 or 3 man squads under the leadership of a Chunin or Jonin respectively. In addition Sannin can take one up as their pupils or take on another squad of three at any time there is a lack of jonin in the village. They are usually weak as well however they make up for it by being well balanced with their arsenal usually spread out being a mix of C and B-rank techniques with occasionally a powerful A-rank which is kept as a finisher. Those trained directly by Sannin are capable of even learning a S-rank technique but due to the nature of most Sannin that is usually a rare occurrence.
Ranking Options & Rewards Pass Chunin Exams * Chunin
Pass Tokubetsu Jonin Placement Exams T. Jonin
Fail Chunin Exams 3 Times or Fail T. Jonin Placement Exams 2 Times * Elite Genin - Retain Chakra Reserves (Jutsu limit doubles)
Ranking Paths Genin - C-rank - B-rank - A-rank Medical - S-rank Medical Missing Nin Genin - C-rank - B-rank - A-rank - S-rank Missing Nin Genin - T. Jonin - Jonin - Combat Med-Nin - Kage Genin - Chunin - Jonin - Sannin - Kage Genin - T. Jonin - Jonin - Elite Jonin Genin - Chunin ~ Jonin - Hunter Nin Captain Genin - T. Jonin - Jonin - Head Nin Genin - Chunin - Med Nin Genin - Chunin Instructor Genin - Elite Genin
Jutsu Limit 20 D ranks 20 C-ranks 5 B-ranks (3 through Training, 2 through Mission Rewards) 1 A-ranks (1 Jonin Sensei must be 1 that the teacher possesses, Sannin can teach any A-rank ) 1 S-rank (Sannin teaching must be one that the teacher possesses.)
Jutsu Limit (C-rank Missing Nin) 30 D-ranks 30 C-ranks 7 B-ranks (2 from D-rank) 3 A-ranks 1 S-rank
Privileges Genin are unable to travel outside of the village without express permission or supervision by a Chunin rank or above shinobi. In addition Genin are able to become mentors to 1 Academy student and teach them techniques that they know.
Functions within Village Genin can Solo D and C-rank missions. Elite Genin can go on B-rank missions without a Squad Jonin but are unable to Solo them. Genin are usually found on four man cells led by Jonin and consisting of 3 Genin. Genin are sometimes found on three man cells led by Chunin and consisting of 2 Genin. In addition Genin can also be found on four man cells by Sannin and consisting of 3 Genin A Genin is able to apprenticed by a T. Jonin and can be taken on up to B-rank missions with them. A Genin is also able to be apprenticed by a Sannin and can be taken on up to A-rank missions with them.
Functions during war Genin are usually the ones sent on recon missions and are usually led by either an Elite Genin or a Chunin. Genin are also in charge of supplying nearby outposts with information and rations. Genin are also in charge of assisting Civilians and Academy students to safety in times of village attacks. They can be drafted for additional in-battle support and are typically led by T. Jonin.
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This is the middle ground between the low ranks and the high ranks within the Shinobi world. Chunin are very well rounded and serve as instructors in the academy or tutors to genin. They keep the village running and protect the civilians while maintaining order among the lower ranks. It is common for a Chunin to be very well rounded having a large amount of B-ranks with few higher rank techniques in case of emergencies, albeit having a solid knowledge of how to effectively use their arsenal. Even though they are the middle rank occasionally a Chunin can be near or at the level of a Jonin in terms of raw ability and as such they are respected even among the higher ranks.
Ranking Options & Rewards Pass Jonin Exams * Jonin
Pass Hunter Nin Exams * Hunter Nin
Pass Medical Nin Exams * Medical Nin
Fail Hunter Nin Exams 2 times * Banned from becoming Hunter Nin
Fail Jonin Exam 2 times or by choice * Chunin Instructor - Retain Chakra reserves (Jutsu limit doubled.)
Fail Medical Nin Exams 2 Times or by choice * Chunin Instructor - Retain Chakra reserves (Jutsu limit doubled.)
Ranking Paths Chunin - B-rank - A-rank Medical - S-rank Medical Missing Nin Chunin - B-rank - A-rank - S-rank Missing Nin Genin - Chunin - Jonin - Sannin - Kage Genin - Chunin - Hunter Nin - S-Class Hunter Nin Genin - Chunin - Jonin - Elite Jonin Genin - Chunin - Med Nin - Elite Med Nin Genin - Chunin Instructor
Jutsu Limit 30 D-ranks 30 C-ranks 15 B-ranks 5 A-ranks (2 through Training, 2 through Mission Rewards, 1 through Jonin dual training) 2 S-rank (1 through Training, 1 through Sannin/Head Nin/S-Class Hunter Nin/Med Nin dual training or completion of 1 S-rank mission alone) 1 SS-rank (Chunin Instructor Only)
Jutsu Limit (B-rank Missing Nin) 50 D-ranks 30 C-ranks 20 B-rank 10 A-ranks (2 from C-rank) 3 S-ranks 1 SS-rank
Privileges Chunin are allowed to preform patrols within the immediate area of the village and within its walls. In addition they are able to preform patrols along the borders of the lands. In addition Chunin are allowed to serve as Gate guards and can stop any foreign shinobi for identification.
Chunin are also allowed to come under employment of the Lands Daimyo at any time the request is put in personally by them (after Daimyo's Palace has been unlocked). While under the service of the Daimyo they report first and foremost under him/her and are allowed to travel to other lands with the Daimyo's express permission.
Chunin are not allowed to exit their land unless they have received permission from their Head Nin or Kage, or if they are supervised by Jonin or above Shinobi.
Functions within Village Chunin can Solo D-B rank missions. Chunin Instructors can Solo A-S rank missions. Chunin are typically assigned to border controls and to monitor entrants within the Land their Hidden village is based in. Chunin can become Chunin instructors and can teach a class of up to 10 Academy students, gaining 1 C-rank per Student Taught and 1 B-rank when teaching 5 Students at once. Chunin that leave their village to work for the Daimyo of the Land the village is based in are known as Temple Guardians they are an equivalent rank to Elite B-rank Missing Nin except they can rank up to jonin if they ever decided to rejoin their village. Chunin can lead 3 Man Cells consisting of 2 Genin on missions up to B-rank. Chunin are able create special retrieval teams to prevent the defection of Academy Student- Genin rank potential missing nin. These squads consist of genin and range from 3-5 Man Cells.
Functions during war Chunin are primarily concerned with the defense of the village and typically remain behind in defense of it along with the Kage. When the war is on the home front they are the ones sent to the front lines in droves commanded by a higher rank such as Jonin. Chunin Instructors are in charge of guiding the civilian populace utilizing academy students as their enforcers in low level things such as civilian transport or evacuation. Chunin are also in charge of leading recon mission into unfamiliar or enemy territory and may be accompanied by other Chunin, Elite Genin or Genin. Chunin are usually sent to supply vital information to outposts as well as deliver rations to currently at battle areas. They can be drafted for additional in-battle support and are typically led by other Chunin, Elite T. Jonin or Jonin.
Tokubetsu Jonin: (T.Jonin)- Spoiler:
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Also known as Jonin in training or Specialized Jonin are special members of the villages military which are trained specifically in one area and are generally used in the majority of the administrative and peace keeping roles in the village. They are usually decently strong and may accompany Genin and Hunter Nin squads on missions that need added support. They have wide selection of techniques despite being at the same rank officially as Chunin with most having an reliable number of A-rank techniques as well as an S-rank or two which would usually be used sparingly. However those Tobetsu Jonin which are a cut above the rest may also have an SS-rank technique which is usually a signature technique and only used in dire situations or when an opponent needs to be dealt with quickly.
Ranking Options & Rewards Pass Jonin Exams * Jonin
Fail Jonin Exams 2 Times or Own Choice * Elite T. Jonin - Retain Chakra Reserves (Jutsu limit doubles)
Fail Hunter Nin Exams * Banned from becoming Hunter Nin
Ranking Paths T.Jonin - B-rank - A-rank Medical - S-rank Medical Missing Nin T.Jonin - B-rank - A-rank - S-rank Missing Nin T. Jonin - Jonin - Combat Med-Nin - Kage T. Jonin - Hunter Nin - S-Class Hunter Nin - Hunter Nin Commander T. Jonin - Jonin - Hunter Nin - Head Nin T. Jonin - Jonin - Hunter Nin Captain T. Jonin - Jonin - Head Nin T. Jonin - Elite T. Jonin T. Jonin - Hunter Nin Captain
Jutsu Limit 25 D-ranks 25 C-ranks 20 B-ranks 10 A-ranks (5 through Training, 5 through Mission Rewards) 3 S-ranks (1 through Mission Rewards, 2 through Hunter Nin/Head Nin/Med Nin dual training.) 1 SS-rank (Completion of a SS-rank Mission.)
Jutsu Limit (B-rank Missing Nin) 50 D-ranks 30 C-ranks 20 B-ranks 10 A-ranks (2 from C-rank) 3 S-ranks 1 SS-rank
Privileges T. Jonin are able to patrol the village wall and deny entry of foreign Shinobi entry into the village in times other than Chunin or Jonin exams however they may stop foreign Shinobi and take them in for questioning if they are exhibiting suspicious behavior.
T. Jonin are also able to leave the village for vacations within the Land after obtaining permission from the Head Nin or Kage however they can be recalled at any time if need be. T. Jonin are unable to leave their Land unless they have received permission from the Kage or are supervised by Jonin or above Shinobi.
T. Jonin are not able to engage in negotiations unless in the absence of or with permission from Elite Jonin + Shinobi.
Functions within Village T. Jonin are able to Solo B-S rank missions. Elite T. Jonin can Solo A-SS rank missions. T. Jonin are able to hunt down D-C rank missing nin from the same village of origin as them and must take care to bring them back alive for questioning unless otherwise instructed not to. T. Jonin are able to apprentice genin that have expressed interest in becoming T. Jonin and can serve in place of a Jonin or Sannin rank tutor however can only teach said genin jutsu that they themselves know. They may also take the genin on up to B-rank missions.
T. Jonin are able to join 3-man cells led by Chunin and are able to bump the rank of missions said team can take up to A-rank. They can also be sent as reinforcements to said squads. T. Jonin are able to join 4-man cells led by Jonin and are able to bump the rank of the missions said team can take up to S-rank. They can also be sent as reinforcements to said squads. T. Jonin are able to assist Med Nin and can be taken on up to S-rank missions. T. Jonin are able to assist Hunter Nin and can be taken along to hunt down B-A rank Missing Nin.
Elite T. Jonin are able to assist Hunter Nin and can be taken along to hunt A-S rank Missing Nin Elite T. Jonin are able to join into small groups which serve a specific purpose within the villages such as the T & I department etc, in addition Elite T. Jonin can serve as proctors for the Chunin Exams.
Functions during war T. Jonin form the bulk of a Shinobi Village's army and are usually fighting on the front lines led in small squads headed by Elite T. Jonin which report to Jonin. T. Jonin are also usually sent to relay information to area's mid battle as well as form the primary garrison for choke points and strong holds.
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Jonin are the lowest out of the higher ranks and are known for being veteran shinobi who are put in charge of genin squads in order to prepare them for shinobi life. There is no doubt that they aren't fit for the task as most jonin have a fair balance of technique with their powerful ones being a mix of B and A-ranks however it is very common to see jonin with S-rank jutsu and often they have at least 1 SS-rank technique. The reason for this is while Jonin is the lowest of the higher ranks usually an individual is either said rank permanently as advancement is both rare and a hard process to obtain.
Ranking Options & Rewards Pass Medical Nin Exams (If formerly T. Jonin) * Combat Med Nin
Prove worth of being Sannin (Maxing out one's Jonin Jutsu Limit, after training at least 1 genin squad all members being promoted to Chunin or T. Jonin & Still alive) * Sannin
Completing total of 10 A-rank, 3 SS-rank & 1 SSS-rank missions & Maxing out one's Jonin Jutsu Limit to prove worth of being Head Nin * Head Nin
Fail Hunter Nin Exams * Banned from becoming Hunter Nin
Fail Medical Nin Exams 2 times or Own Choice. * Elite Jonin - Rank Retained (Jutsu Limit Doubled)
Ranking Paths Jonin - A-rank Medical - S-rank Medical Missing Nin Jonin - A-rank - S-rank Missing Nin Jonin - Sannin - Kage (Chunin route Only) Jonin - Combat Med-Nin - Kage (T. Jonin route only) Jonin - Sannin (T. Jonin route only) Jonin - Hunter Nin Captain Jonin - Head Nin (T. Jonin Route Only) Jonin - Elite Jonin
Jutsu Limit 30 D-ranks 30 C-ranks 25 B-ranks 15 A-ranks 5 S-ranks (3 through training, 2 through Mission Rewards.) 2 SS-rank (1 through training, 1 with completion of a SS-rank Mission.) 1 SSS-rank (Elite Jonin Only)
Jutsu Limit (A-rank Missing Nin) 50 D-rank 40 C-rank 30 B-rank 20 A-rank 10 S-ranks (2 from B-rank) 3 SS-ranks 1 SSS-rank
Privileges Jonin are allowed free roam of their Land and can travel to lands that are allied with their village for joint patrols. In addition Jonin are able to conduct negotiations in the absence of or with permission from Sannin or above shinobi. Jonin are also able to leave the village for vacations within their Land or within Lands Allied with their own after obtaining permission from the Head Nin or Kage however they can be recalled at any time if need be.
Elite Jonin are also able to retire from active duty if they which in order to travel freely however they may be called into active duty at any time there is need. Elite Jonin are also able to come under service of the Daimyo of their land. Upon coming in service of the Daimyo they report first and foremost to him/her and are able to travel to other lands with the Daimyo's permission.
Functions within Village Jonin are able to Solo A-S rank missions. Elite Jonin are able to Solo S-SS rank missions. Jonin are able to hunt down D-B rank missing nin from the same village of origin as them as must take care to bring them back alive for questioning unless otherwise instructed not to. Jonin are able to apprentice Academy Students and can serve in place of a Chunin Instructor or Sannin rank tutor however can only teach said academy student jutsu that they themselves know. Jonin can only have one apprentice and upon said academy student becoming Genin they must have them on their squad. They may take the academy student on up to B-rank missions.
Jonin are able to lead 4-man cells consisting of genin and are able to take them on up to B-rank missions. Other 4-man cells can be sent as reinforcements for these missions. Jonin are able to lead 4-man cells consisting of elite genin and are able to take them on up to A-rank missions. Other 4-man cells can be sent as reinforcements for these missions. Elite Jonin are able to lead 4-man cells consisting of Chunin and are able to take them on up to S-rank missions. Chunin Instructors & Elite T.Jonin can be sent as reinforcements for these missions. Jonin are able to assist Med Nin and can be taken on up to S-rank missions. Elite Jonin are able to assist Hunter Nin and can be taken along to hunt down A-S rank Missing Nin.
Elite Jonin are typically the leaders of the small groups that serve a specific purpose in the village like the T & I department etc. In addition Elite Jonin are able to serve as proctors for the Jonin examinations.
Functions during war Jonin are likewise in the front lines and are usually the leaders of battalions consisting of Elite T. Jonin, T. Jonin and Chunin shinobi. In addition it is also common to see Jonin in groups of 2-3 preforming crucial missions to the war effort such as intercepting enemy rations, information, conducting ambushes etc. Jonin are also known to be situated in strongholds or choke points that are directly in the line of fire from the enemy.
Hunter Ninja (Hunter-Nin)- Spoiler:
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Hunter Nin dual as both as both the elite units which are sent on the missions of critical importance as well as the individuals who track down and kill missing nin who defected from the villages as well as other villages using bounties to increase the money supply of the village. They are highly skilled due to their specialization in the art of hunting down and killing rouge shinobi and in the event of having to hunt down stronger opponents they will take missions in groups or assisted by Tobetsu Jonin with the Hunter-nin as the team leader. A Hunter-nin's arsenal mostly includes some B-ranks and useful lower rank jutsu, a large selection of powerful A-ranks and S-ranks which are the majority of their offensive and defensive attacks and at least 2 SS-rank attacks which are used for dire situations or to assassinate powerful targets before they get a chance to act. It is rare but occasionally a powerful enough hunter nin will have an SSS-rank which is their most powerful technique, these Hunter Nin are often nicknamed "S-Class Hunters" due to them taking on the toughest Bounties and even on occasion killing Sannin Level opponents.
Ranking Options & Rewards Defection and rank up to S-rank Missing and subsequent re-assimilation into another village. * S-Class Hunter Nin
Hunt down and kill 7 S-rank Missing Nin * S-Class Hunter Nin
Hunt down and kill 1 Missing Nin Organization (Minimum of 11 members all A-rank or above) *Hunter Nin Commander
Take the Medical Nin Examinations after fulfilling requirements to be admitted into the medical program (If formerly Chunin) *Combat Medical Nin
Hunt down and kill a total of 20 C-rank, 10 B-rank, 5 A-rank and 1 S-rank missing nin to prove worth of being Head Nin (If formerly T. Jonin) * Head Nin
Max out Jutsu Limit or Own Choice *Hunter-Nin Captain - Retain Chakra Reserves (Jutsu Limit Doubled)
Ranking Paths Hunter Nin - S-Class Hunter Nin - Hunter Nin Commander Hunter Nin - Head Nin (T. Jonin Route Only) Hunter Nin - Combat Med-Nin (ANBU Route Only) Hunter Nin - S-rank Missing Nin
Jutsu Limit (Hunter Nin) 30 D-rank 25 C-rank 25 B-rank 20 A-rank 5 S-rank (3 through training, 2 through Mission Rewards.) 3 SS-rank (2 through training, 1 with completion of a SS-rank Mission.) 1 SSS-rank (Completion of a SSS-rank mission)
Jutsu Limit (A-rank Missing Nin) 50 D-rank 40 C-rank 30 B-rank 20 A-rank 10 S-rank (2 from B-rank) 3 SS-rank 1 SSS-rank
Jutsu Limit (S-Class Hunter Nin) 40 D-rank 35 C-rank 25 B-rank 20 A-rank 8 S-rank 4 SS-rank (2 through training, 2 with completion of a SS-rank Mission.) 2 SSS-rank (1 through training, 1 with Completion of a SSS-rank mission)
Jutsu Limit (Hunter Nin Commander) 45 D-rank 40 C-rank 35 B-rank 25 A-rank 8 S-rank 5 SS-rank 4 SSS-rank 1 Z-rank (ANBU Commander Only)
Privileges Hunter Nin are allowed free roam of Lands that are in a cease fire or allied with their own Land, they are only able to travel to hostile lands with permission from their Kage and even then must take great care so as not to be caught or they will be labelled as missing nin. In addition Hunter Nin are able to conduct negotiations in the absence of or with permission from their Kage.
S-Class Hunter Nin are the elite above even Hunter Nin Captains in rank, among them all the strongest amongst them is known unofficially as the Hunter Nin Commander and that individual takes orders directly from the Kage and the Kage alone. All Hunter nin operate outside of the general ranking scheme, officially they are considered A-rank however during field missions Hunter Nin can order around Jonin or Medical Nin, Hunter Nin Captains can order around Elite Jonin, Elite Medical Nin. S-Class Hunter Nin are typically considered to be field commanders when they are called in only outranked by Sannin, the Head Nin and the Kage himself while the Hunter Nin Commander is of an equivalent rank to the Head Nin only within a village with a Kage. In a village with a Gokage or if a Koikage is in power they are known as the ANBU Commander.
Hunter Nin are also able to leave the village for vacations within or outside their Land after obtaining permission from their Hunter Nin Commander or Kage however they can be recalled at any time if need be. Hunter Nin are also able to temporarily retire from active duty if they which in order to travel freely however they may be called into active duty at any time there is need.
Functions within Village Hunter Nin are able to Solo S-SS rank missions as well as A-rank and below Bounties. Hunter Nin Captains are able to Solo S-SS rank missions as well as S-rank and below S-Class Hunter Nin are able to Solo SS-SSS rank missions as well as "Z"-rank and below Bounties. Hunter Nin are the only rank who actually get paid to hunt down missing nin as a whole regardless of rank, in addition when hunting missing nin from their village of origin they are to expressly kill them unless ordered not to by their Kage. Hunter Nin are also able to lay claim to bounties on the heads of prominent shinobi however if caught or unsuccessful in the assassinations they are labeled as missing nin.
Hunter Nin can lead groups of up to 4 T. Jonin (In addition to Elite T. Jonin) if needed as well as take a T. Jonin rank apprentice if they express an interest in becoming a Hunter Nin in the future. Hunter Nin Captains can lead groups of 2-3 Hunter Nin during a Bounty Mission if needed as well as take an Chunin rank apprentice for training if they express an interest in becoming a Hunter Nin in the future. S-Class Hunter Nin can lead groups of 1-2 Hunter Nin Captains along with their own sub-groups and are the only Hunter Nin who can give official mission to hunt down missing nin organizations.
S-rank Hunter Nin are typically the leaders of the Hunter Nin with villages and can lead up to 5-man cell consisting of Hunter Nin & Elite Jonin on missions up to SSS rank or to hunt down Missing Nin organizations.
ANBU Commanders are capable of drafting individuals into the ANBU, which is the Elite Hunter Nin force of a village (or the entire ASN in the case of a Koikage being in power), this can be temporary for those who are not Hunter Nin while permanent until retirement or death in the case of those who either were already Hunter Nin or choose to re-enlist after returning to the general forces to rank up into Hunter Nin during their tenure. Belonging to the ANBU forces is a secret and the identities of the Individuals within the ANBU is unknown to all but those other members who they've chosen to reveal themselves, the ANBU Commander and the Gokage or Koikage. While a member of the ANBU these Shinobi/Kunochi count as Elite Ranks being unable to rank up further during their tenure.
Functions during war Hunter Nin typically undergo covert operations which involve killing key figures such as Elite Jonin, Sannin, even Head Nin or Kage depending how dire the need is usually such missions are known to be suicidal however the completion will most of the time lead to the conclusion of or at least tun the tide of the war. Hunter Nin are also sent to capture strong holds assisted by Elite Jonin and are either lead by other Hunter Nin or an S-rank Hunter Nin.
Medical Ninja (Med-Nin):- Spoiler:
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This is a special rank which is extremely important to the village as a whole. While the other ranks excel in combat, Medical Nin are the life savers and the ones who patch everyone up so they can continue fighting. They are the healers of the village who provide medicine, antidotes, offer consulting to shinobi, diagnose and identify new diseases as well as a host of other things that contribute to the overall health of the village. Med Nin often have powerful B-A rank medical techniques, with most having a couple S ranks and even SS-ranks in their medical arsenal, in the most powerful ones they usually have a single SSS-rank technique which is the culmination of their medical experience and intellect. However in recent times their have been a rise of combat Med-Nin who actively participate and assist shinobi, on the field. This has made the Med-Nin rank not only extremely useful, but extremely dangerous as no other rank can take a shinobi apart better than the ones who know how to fix them.
Ranking Requirements & Limitations Learning Mystical Palm Technique by Chunin or T. Jonin rank. Learning Mystical Palm Technique by B-rank or A-rank Missing Nin. Passing of Medical Nin Exam at Chunin or Jonin rank. Ranking up to A-rank or S-rank Medical Missing Nin Loss of ability to learn Ninjutsu, Nintaijutsu, Soul Tech, Kyujutsu (Chakra Based), Kugujutsu (Chakra Based) & Kinjutsu (Chakra based).
Ranking Options & Rewards Proving one is worthy of the title through Bijuu Capture/Sealing or Achievements during War & Maxing out one's Combat Medical Nin Jutsu Limit * Kage - 1 additional SSS-rank & 3 additional SS-ranks.
Completing total of 10 S-rank, 3 SS-rank & 1 SSS-rank missions & Maxing out one's Medical Nin Jutsu Limit to prove worth of being Head Nin (If formerly Chunin) * Head Nin
Max out Jutsu Limit & Own Choice * Elite Medical Nin (Jutsu Limit Doubled)
Ranking Paths Medical Nin - Combat Medical Nin - Head Medic (Chunin Route Only) Medical Nin - A-rank Medical M. Nin - S-rank Medical Missing Nin Combat Medical Nin - S-rank Medical Missing Nin Medical Nin - Head Nin (Chunin Route Only) Combat Medical Nin - Kage (T. Jonin Route Only) Medical Nin - Elite Medical Nin
Jutsu Limit (Medical Nin) 30 D-rank 30 C-ranks 25 B-ranks 20 A-Ranks 10 S-ranks 4 SS-rank (2 through training, 2 with completion of a SS-rank Mission.) 2 SSS-ranks (1 through training, 1 through the completion of a SSS-rank mission)
Jutsu Limit (A-rank Medical Missing Nin) 50 D-ranks 40 C-ranks 30 B-ranks 20 A-ranks 10 S-ranks (2 from B-rank) 5 SS-ranks 1 SSS-rank
Jutsu Limit (Combat Medical Nin) 40 D-rank 30 C-ranks 25 B-ranks 20 A-Ranks 10 S-ranks 4 SS-rank 2 SSS-ranks (1 through training, 1 through the completion of a SSS-rank mission)
Jutsu Limit (S-rank Medical Missing Nin) 50 D-rank 40 C-rank 30 B-rank 20 A-rank 10 S-rank 5 SS-ranks (2 from A-rank Medical) 3 SSS-ranks
Jutsu Limit (Head Medic) 45 D-rank 30 C-ranks 25 B-ranks 20 A-Ranks 15 S-ranks 6 SS-ranks 3 SSS-ranks 1 Z-rank
Privileges Medical Nin & Combat Medical Nin are allowed free roam of Lands that are allied with their own Land, and are only able to travel to lands with a cease fire with their own Land with permission from their Kage or Head Nin.
Medical Nin can be called in for service to the Daimyo of their land and upon coming in service of the Daimyo they report to him/her first and foremost. Likewise they are only able to travel to lands outside of their own with the permission of the Daimyo. Medical Nin are able to retire from active duty and can either be relegated to civilian care or are able to travel within their land of origin however they may be returned to active duty if needed.
Combat Medical Nin are able to retire from active duty and can either be relegated to normal Medical Nin duties or are able to travel through lands however they may be returned into active duty if needed.
Functions within Village Medical Nin & Combat Medical Nin are unable to Solo S-rank and below Missions unless they are specifically for Medical Nin. They can Solo any type of SS-rank + Mission. Medical Nin typically work in hospitals to heal injured or sick Shinobi and are rarely seen out of them. Medical Nin are also in charge of maintaining drugs for treatment, developing cures for diseases, counters for poisons and other hazardous materials and identifying new diseases, poisons and other hazardous materials
Combat Medical Nin can be dispatched as reinforcements to missions ranging from A-SSS rank if immediate medical treatment is though to be required. They are commonly seen working in the Intensive care wars or in emergency rooms as they are more qualified to handle high stress operations in comparison to normal Medical Nin. Combat Medical Nin are likewise able to be commissioned to develop new poisons for use in battle as well as develop additional biological weapons which can give their village an edge against the others.
The Head Medic is in charge of all Medical Nin and medical details within the village superseding all authority in regards to medical matters barring their Kage. This Rank is only possible in a village with a Gokage or if a Koikage is currently in power.
Functions during war Medical Nin have one of the most important jobs in times of war which involves tending to the injured and sick as well as maintaining the rations of the garrisons they are stationed at. Combat Medical Nin are commonly seen providing treatment mid battle to fallen allies and are in charge with rescuing them and bringing them to safety if necessary.
Medical Nin rarely fight in battles and are usually situated within the village, in strong holds or choke points to supply aid to the forces stationed there. Combat Medical Nin on the other hand are commonly seen on the battle field alternating from saving lives to taking them.
Head Jonin (Head Nin):- Spoiler:
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This is the second highest official rank in the Shinobi world directly under Sannin. It terms of hierarchy however they are second in command after the Kage and represent the regular shinobi forces as well as form alliances and peace treaties with other villages in place of the Kage. They also directly participate in warfare while leading their troops and as such serve as a more battle ready alternative to the Kage's rarely see combat outside of the village walls. Head Jonin have a wide arsenal of jutsu ranging from a wide variety of D-B-rank techniques a solid base of A-rank techniques, a decent variety S-rank techniques, a couple of powerful SS-rank techniques and often they have 1 SSS-rank technique which is the most powerful technique in their arsenal.
Ranking Paths Head Nin - S-rank Missing Nin
Jutsu Limit 50 D-rank 40 C-rank 30 B-rank 20 C-rank 10 S-rank 8 SS-rank (4 through training, 4 with completion of a SS-rank Mission each) 2 SSS-ranks (1 through training, 1 through the completion of a SSS-rank mission)
Jutsu Limit (S-rank Missing Nin) 50 D-rank 40 C-rank 30 B-rank 20 A-rank 10 S-rank 7 SS-ranks (2 from A-rank) 4 SSS-ranks
Privileges Head Nin are granted diplomatic immunity in allied villages or those with a cease-fire with their own land. While able to travel to hostile lands they must first obtain the permission from their Kage however they are generally expressly forbidden entry into hostile hidden villages on grounds of war.
Head Nin are able to retire from active duty however to do so they must find a successor to take their place otherwise they will be barred from retirement until death. Retired Head Nin are able to travel to different lands of their choice however are unable to enter those villages that are hostile to their village of origin unless they risk triggering a war.
Functions within Village Head Nin can Solo SS-rank + missions Head Nin are primarily in charge of undergoing negotiations and signing cease-fire agreements in place of their Kage. Head Nin are also in charge of handling the bulk of shinobi related paperwork as well as approving (creating) C-A rank missions.
Functions during war Head Nin are the direct commanders of the main shinobi forces in times of war and they only report to their Kage. Head Nin are in charge of managing both the offensive and defensive strategies of their villages war effort and are likewise the ones who order the capture, defense and destruction of strongholds or choke points. Head Nin do not fight in the small skirmishes however in times of open war they do assist their troops in major battles while being assisted by groups of Elite Jonin.
Sannin:- Spoiler:
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This was originally highest official rank in the Shinobi world as Kage the only thing that surpasses them were a Title rather than an actual rank prior to the introduction of the other factions and losing most of their power and lands. Sannin are few in number but their strength is unrivaled by any of the other ranks in not only versatility but raw power as well. Sannin are easily near or at the rank of a Kage which is why in most cases they are the first to be promoted to Kage level upon the death or retirement of an active one. Sannin have the second widest arsenal of jutsu ranging from a wide variety of D-A-rank techniques, a solid base of S-rank techniques, a few amount of powerful SS-rank techniques and at least 1 SSS-rank technique which is their signature technique.
Ranking Requirements & Limitations Either (After training at least 1 squad) *Lead 1 Full genin squad through to chunin exams resulting in all 3 becoming Chunin/T. Jonin rank & are all currently Alive & Max out your Jonin jutsu limit before taking and completing a SS-rank alone. *Take a total of 10 C-rank, 5 B-rank, 3 A-rank & 1 Branching Mission with a single genin squad & Max out your Jonin jutsu limit before taking and completing an SS-rank alone.
There can only be 3 active duty Sannin in a village, unless they either retire or are killed no additional Sannin can rank up a village that has filled its max amount of Sannin.
Ranking Options & Rewards Proving one is worthy of the title through Bijuu Capture/Sealing or Achievements during War & Maxing out one's Sannin Jutsu Limit. * Kage - 1 additional SSS-rank & Chakra Reserve Limit Increased (Minor Hidden Village Only) * Gokage - Technique Limit Boosted & Chakra Reserve Limit Increased (Major Hidden Village Only)
Ranking Paths Sannin - S-rank Missing Nin Sannin - Kage Sannin - Gokage
Jutsu Limit 40 D-rank 40 C-rank 30 B-rank 20 A-rank 10 S-rank 5 SS-ranks (2 through training, 1 with completion of a SS-rank Mission.) 2 SSS-rank (Completion of a SSS-rank mission)
Jutsu Limit (S-rank Missing Nin) 50 D-ranks 40 C-ranks 30 B-ranks 20 A-ranks 10 S-ranks 5 SS-ranks (2 from A-rank) 4 SSS-ranks
Privileges Sannin are able to roam lands as they please however are unable to enter hostile villages unless they have express permission from their Kage as if they are captured or detected it can be grounds for war.
Sannin are unable to retire from active duty unless they are able to find a successor to take their place. Retired Sannin gain diplomatic immunity while travelling through lands and are able to act under the service of the Daimyo of their land of origin.
Functions within Village Sannin are able to Solo Missions of SS rank + Sannin are able to take a genin as their apprentice and can take them on missions up to A-rank. Sannin can obtain 4-man cells consisting of genin in the absence of Jonin and can take them on missions up to A-rank. Sannin likewise can create 4-man cells consisting of Chunin or Jonin and can take them on missions up to S & SS-rank respectively. Sannin can also create 2-5 man cells consisting of Elite Jonin to Hunter Nin and can take them on missions up to SS & SSS-rank respectively.
Functions during war Sannin typically serve division commanders or occasionally shock troops and mostly stay on the sidelines unless they are required to step into battle whether to defend crucial strongholds or choke points, wrought large scale devastation on battlefields or just to crush particularly difficult opponents in open warfare.
Sannin are generally entrusted with supplying critical information to outposts as well as to Head Nin out on the battle field and in addition to the Kage can also be relied for village defense if need be.
Kage- Spoiler:
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the Kage rank was originally just a title now however due to the conquering of the Shinobi World by the West Continent and subsequent revolts and convergence into the ASN Kage has officially become the defacto rank for the Leader of a Hidden Village. Among the Kage there are Five who are the leaders of the Five Great Shinobi Villages, unlike the Kage of the Minor Villages they are actually in another class of power as they are officially the "Z"-rank in terms of power. The original Five Gokage were: Gurekage, Abisukage, Tetakage, Shijimakage, Yamikage
Due to the establishment of the Allied Shinobi Nations in order to counter the threat of the Shogunate and the Pandora Empire a complete leader of the Shinobi Faction was needed hence the formation of the title known as the Koikage the supreme commander of all Shinobi forces within the ASN. Koikage are likewise not simply elected due to name but rather overwhelming power in conjunction with the leadership and experience gained from being a Kage puts them on a level that they can keep even all 5 Gokage in line if need be, the "X"-rank of the shinobi.
All Kage have the widest arsenal of jutsu ranging from a wide variety of D-A rank techniques, a solid base of S-rank techniques, smaller but no less varied amount of SS-rank techniques, as well as 2-3 SSS-rank techniques to give them an overall mastery of their abilities. Often those at the highest peak of the Kage rank namely Koikai typically have a Z-rank technique giving them a level of prestige only matched by the God's Of Pandora & the Legate Legionis
Ranking Requirements & Limitations Minor Hidden Villages can only become Kage Major Hidden Villages can only become Gokage Only the leader of the ASN can be recognized as the Koikage (Gokage only)
Ranking Options & Rewards Destroying a Minor Hidden Village and establishing one's own in the same Land said destroyed village was originally. * Kage (S-Rank Missing Nin only) Destroying a Major Hidden Village and establishing one's own in any other land including the same one said destroyed village was originally. * Gokage (Z-rank Missing Nin only) Destroying a Major Hidden Village during a war * Gokage (Kage Only) Sealing at least Two of the 9 Bijuu or Sealing the Juubi into a Storage Vessel/Jinchuriki. *Gokage (Kage Only) Gaining Funding from the Daimyo of a Land unoccupied by a Hidden Village *Kage ("Z"-Rank Missing Nin Only) * Gokage ("Z" or "X"-rank Missing Nin Only) Become leader of ASN * Koikage - Technique Limit Doubled & Chakra Reserve Limit Increased (Leader of a Hidden Village Alliance of more than 2 villages)
Ranking Paths S-rank Missing Nin - Kage (Village Destruction Route Only) Z-Rank Missing Nin - Kage (Funding Route Only) Z-rank Missing Nin - Gokage Kage - Gokage X-Rank Missing Nin - Gokage Gokage - Koikage
Jutsu Limit (Kage) 50 D-rank 40 C-rank 30 B-rank 25 A-rank 10 S-rank 5 SS-ranks 3 SSS-rank
Jutsu Limit (Gokage) 80 D-rank 60 C-rank 45 B-rank 35 A-rank 15 S-rank 7 SS-ranks 3 SSS-rank
Jutsu Limit (Koikage) 100 D-ranks 80 C-ranks 60 B-ranks 50 A-ranks 30 S-ranks 10 SS-ranks 6 SSS-ranks 1 Z-rank (Max out Jutsu Limit & No Other Character possesses Z-rank)
Privileges Kage are unable to leave their villages unless for matters of extreme importance, like Kage Summits. There is only able to be 1 Kage of a village active at one time and in order to retire the Kage must first choose and appoint a successor. Retired Kage's can travel freely however detection in hostile lands can be grounds for war.
Kage are capable of utilizing In-Battle Training to great effect as they are the pinnacle of Shinobi, it replaces their use of Solo Training for that day however for the price of a set number of their posts word count they can train techniques in the middle of a battle. The number of posts that they are able to use for this varies however: Kage - 5 Posts Max Gokage - 10 Posts Max Koikage - 15 Posts Max
Gokage & the Koikage are able to Multi-Solo train techniques, which essentially is making 1 training topic of a certain word count and gaining multiple techniques instead of just 1. This can be done as a Weekly training and the amount of techniques gained are based on their number of specialization slots and one can only train those techniques that are in one of their specializations this way.
4 Specialization Slots 5 D-ranks gained per Solo Training 4 C-ranks 3 B-ranks 2 A-ranks 1 S-SSS rank
5 Specialization Slots 10 D-ranks gained per Solo Training 5 C-ranks 4 B-ranks 3 A-ranks 2 S-ranks 1 SS-SSS-rank
Functions within Village Kage are in charge of handling the bulk of civilian and political paperwork as well as negotiations with the Daimyo of their land. Kage are the military dictators of their respective villages and their word is law with those two disobey receiving harsh penalties to even death. (Can mod missions taken by their shinobi up to S-rank)
Functions during war Kage are the Generals of their Shinobi Army and are the only ones capable of declaring war with or without the Daimyo of their land's approval. In addition their primary concern is the defense of the village and maintaining the economic aspect of the war effort. In addition Kage are in direct control of Hunter Nin and Sannin and can dispatch them as they see fit for crucial missions or informing Head Nin of changes in tactics. Kage are also in charge with troop allocation and are also the only ones able to declare a war over as long as they are alive.
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