In the world of Naruto, the mainstream ninja levels are: Trainee, Genin, Chunin, Jonin, Kage (Leader).
Trainee ninja, a student who hasn't graduated from the ninja school, a ninja reserve.
Genin, a student who has passed the official examination of the ninja school and is familiar with some basic knowledge of the ninja world. After basic physical training, they can basically perform three body techniques smoothly, can refine Chakra from the body, and can release one or two D-level ninjutsu.
Chunin, pass the Chunin exam or the village's Chunin assessment. Master a C-level ninjutsu or above, among which the strong have begun to master a Chakra transformation. Chunin can form a clear advantage over Genin and can lead a team to complete a C-level mission. 80% of ninjas in the ninja world, if there are no special circumstances, will be stuck at this level for life. In missions or wars, they are generally the captain of a team of three or four people.
Jonin, pass the village's Jonin assessment. Their main attack method is generally B-level ninjutsu, proficient in one or more A-level ninjutsu, proficient in a Chakra transformation. They can form a clear suppression on Chunin. In peacetime, they are generally the captain of a team of three or four people. In war, they can be the captain of a team of ten to twenty people.
Kage (Leader Level) is basically the strongest and most powerful person in every Shinobi Village. They have two or more nature transformations and can perform both shape and attribute transformations at the same time. They can suppress or even kill Jonin with one move. They can develop their own ninjutsu (B-level), learn and use advanced ninjutsu, forbidden ninjutsu (S-level), carry forward some advanced ninjutsu (A-level, B-level), master some secret techniques, and use Kekkei Genkai above and use Senjutsu. The last three are not necessary conditions.
In addition, only the leaders of the five major countries can be called Kage. They are called Hokage, Kazekage, Tsuchikage, Raikage, and Mizukage. Their strength is generally stronger than the leaders of ordinary small countries.
These five ninja levels are the mainstream levels of ninja in the ninja world. In some ninja villages, there are Special Jonin between Chunin and Jonin, and Elite Jonin between Jonin and Kage, but these two levels are not necessary.
Ninja level is equivalent to a title, but generally, it corresponds to the strength of the ninja, and over time, it is equivalent to the strength of the ninja. Except for Kage (Leader), the other ranks are based on the basic requirements of strength and some other necessary conditions. After passing the village exam or assessment, the village or leader will grant different Ninja ranks. The leader is generally elected by the high-level ninja above Jonin. As for the conditions for the election, strength, prestige, reputation, influence, faction, and so on were all different.
Take Kato Mitsukaze's current situation as an example. Kato Mitsukaze is now officially a Chunin in the Wood Leaf Village, but his strength has reached the level of a Jonin. He is proficient in two types of wind attribute Chakra transformation, sharpness and speed. What he lacked was an A-class Ninjutsu or above. However, Kato Mitsukaze had practiced the S-rank secret technique, Spirit Nurturing Technique, which could be used to kill in actual combat.
Not counting the secret technique Spirit Nurturing Technique, Kato Mitsukaze can already suppress or even kill the average Chunin with one move. The only thing left is to pass the Jonin assessment in the Wood Leaf Village.
In the past month, Kato Mitsukaze has inquired about the specific requirements for promotion to Jonin. Strength is a necessary basic condition, and Kato Mitsukaze has met this requirement. In addition, there are generally requirements for the quantity and quality of low-level tasks completed. This is mainly to test the ninja's experience through the quantity and quality of tasks completed.
Kato Mitsukaze has already met these requirements in order to brush the attribute points of the ninja system.
The quantity and quality requirements for low-level tasks are not necessary. If a ninja is very talented, his strength grows rapidly, and his strength is quickly promoted from Chunin or even Genin to Jonin level, or during the war, there is a shortage of talents, and the village urgently needs to replenish high-level talents. The leader may make an exception to promote him.
The last requirement is the recommendation of a Jonin in the village. For this condition, Kato Mitsukaze has asked his elder brother Kato to recommend him for the Jonin assessment. Kato has been promoted to Wood Leaf Village Jonin last year.
The last requirement is the recommendation of a Jonin in the village. It's not that he can casually ask a Jonin in the village to recommend him. Generally, if the relationship is not good enough, other Jonins will not recommend unfamiliar people to take the Jonin assessment.
You know, for ordinary people in the ninja world, ninja is a superior existence and a ruling class. A Genin who has just graduated from the ninja school may be a killing machine who can easily control the life and death of ordinary people. Not to mention the higher-level Jonin, for ordinary people in the ninja world, they are equivalent to mythical figures in legends.
In the five great ninja villages, Jonin is the high-end combat power of the village, which is one level lower than a Kage. Jonin is already a high-level ninja in the village, he can participate in the Jonin meetings that can affect the village's decision-making, and he can access some confidential information in the village, such as some high-level Ninjutsu, Forbidden Jutsu, and so on.
Recommending other ninja to take the Jonin assessment, in addition to the possibility of getting other people's gratitude, favor, or other benefits, he also has to bear the responsibility. If you recommend a Jonin, and later become a traitor, you will also have to bear a certain amount of joint responsibility.
Kato recommended Kato Mitsukaze to participate in the Wood Leaf village's Jonin assessment because the two are brothers of the same generation. Except for the same woman, Tsunade, the two have a good relationship, and Kato has always taken care of his relatives and friends, and his personality is warm.
If Kato Mitsukaze becomes a Jonin in the Wood Leaf village, Kato's family, as a small ninja clan in the Wood Leaf village, will also have more say in the Wood Leaf village. Where there are people, there will be disputes. Wood Leaf village is a ninja village, a war machine, Kato's family is deeply involved in it, and it will inevitably involve a lot of interest disputes. Kato's character is good, he is also a Wood Leaf ninja. Ninjas are born for war, and they have a competitive side. Kato Mitsukaze's promotion to Wood Leaf village's Jonin has real benefits for Kato's family, such as the family can receive more subsidies from the village every year, such as supporting Kato's point of view in the Jonin meeting, such as the family's younger generation will be better taken care of in the ninja school, and so on.
Kato Mitsukaze, the conditions for promotion to Wood Leaf village's Jonin have been met, and he has been recommended by his elder brother, Kato, to participate in the Wood Leaf village's Jonin assessment.
The Jonin assessment generally gathers several people to take the assessment together, Kato Mitsukaze will be awarded the title of Wood Leaf village's Jonin after the assessment.
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