Small Information you all might need to know. Alright, so for now on, if you join The Ninja Universe, You have too start off as a Genin given the fact many have got away with having undesirable godmod sue, and you can only learn Genin leveled (Low-Average) techniques, you will not be able to learn many Chunin techniques, although some if reasonable will be allowed, and in order too advance you must enter the Chunin exams every first of the month, and hopefully pass. When you're a Chunin, you can either advance from that rank by rejoining the Chunin exams and passing with better quality, or training with someone of higher rank and getting yourself promoted by a Kage official. Jounin can only be advanced directly through the Kage, specially picked out as an Anbu if their quality skill proves. Anbu, Anbu are chosen from Kages, Anbu are high leveled Jounin with more capability and skill, as well as being the concealed division in their village. Kage, one can only be a Kage is nominated by the previous Kage before their death or in retirement, however a Kage can retire and still be active, as long as its an urgent matter. You can also be of Kage Level, if only you defeat or kill another with that specific level, now killing is self explainable, but some might mistaken defeat for winning a spar, Defeating as in, that person being your enemy, friendly rivals do not count as a direct enemy as well, unless they are trying too kill you.
Genin Leveled:
One Release(Minor Ninjutsu).
Lowest form Kekkei Genkai.
Small amount of default tools. (5-Shuriken, Kunai, Senbon.)
Chunin Leveled:
Two Release (Average Ninjutsu).
Basic Kekkei Genkai Form.
Decent amount of ninjutsu. (10-Shuriken, Kunai, Senbon. 1-Normal Sword, Demon wind shuriken, element bomb, smoke bomb.)
Beginning Teaching On Summoning.
Jounin Leveled:
Three Release (Mastery)
One Advanced Release, if wanted.
Near Mastery Kekkei Genkai.
A ton of tools. (20-Shuriken, Kunai, Senbon. 5-Demon wind shuriken, element bombs, smoke bombs. 1-One element based sword, chakra boost pill, healing pill.)
Average Level On summoning / Senjutsu Training.
Anbu Leveled:
Three Release if they want. (Mastery)
Two Advanced Release only upon the alignment of the basic jutsu. (Mastery)
Fullest mastery on Kekkei Genkai.
Any amount of tools they want. (Shuriken, Kunai, Senbon, Demon wind shuriken, element bombs, smoke bombs, Customizable sword, chakra boost pills, healing pills, etc.)
Mastery Summoning / Senjutsu Average.
Kage/Clan Leader/Sage/Sannin - Leveled:
All of the above.
Senjutsu Mastery.
Four Natures. (Mastery)
Three Advanced Natures Only. (Mastery)
Max Supply Ordnance. (Shuriken, Kunai, Senbon, Demon wind shuriken, element bombs, smoke bombs, Customizable sword, chakra boost pills, healing pills, etc.)
Information:
Although there are variations from village to village, the general organisational structure and hierarchy of the ninja systems of each village is about the same. At the top of the organisation is the village head, or the Kage in the case of the Great Shinobi Countries. They rule the village and its shinobi together with a council, usually consisting of highly ranked shinobi and elders.
The actual shinobi forces are divided in three groups. The regular forces, the ANBU, and the medical teams.
The regular forces (正規部隊, Seiki Butai) form the foundation of the village and its shinobi system. The majority of shinobi are a part of these forces and together, either individually or in teams, they perform the majority of the missions the village receives. They are also tasked with the various duties within the organisation, such as training and administrative duties.
Ranks:
Genin (下忍; Literally meaning "low ninja", "junior ninja") are the lowest level of ninja and also the ones that display the most difference in power. When they become genin, ninja start to do their bit for their village's economy – being sent on missions that the village gets paid for. They are typically sent either on D-rank missions, which are almost entirely risk-free jobs of manual labour, or, rarely, on C-rank missions, which are a cut above that and begin to verge on real "ninja" work that have a very low possibility of risk to the ninja involved.
Chūnin (中忍; Literally meaning "Middle Ninja", "Journeyman Ninja") are ninja who are qualified to guide other ninja and lead missions. Chūnin have reached a level of maturity and ability that primarily consists of leadership skills and tactical prowess. Genin who do not have the skills to become chūnin are weeded out in thechūnin exams. Chūnin are typically sent on C-rank or B-rank missions.
Jōnin (上忍, Jōnin; Literally meaning "High Ninja", "Elite Ninja") are generally highly-experienced shinobi with great individual skill who serve as military captains. They are often sent on A-rank missions, and experienced jōnin may even be sent on S-rank missions (which are considered to be the greatest difficulty). It is not unusual for jōnin to go on missions alone.
A Kage (影; Literally meaning "Shadow") is the leader of one of the most powerful hidden villages and are generally acknowledged as the most powerful ninja in their respective villages.
Although the higher-ranking members of the regular forces often perform missions alone, most are done in teams. The most basic team is the one a genin is placed in after graduation. This so-called three-man cell consists of three genin under the guidance of a jōnin commander. These teams are meant to give the new shinobi practical skills, while already being a productive member of the organisation. Usually, strong bonds are cultivated between the members of such a team, lasting their entire lives. Because of these bonds and the fact that working with one's long-time team-mates is usually more efficient, these teams often last even after all members have been promoted to chūnin or higher.
Besides these basic teams, there are also teams, and groups created for specific missions and tasks. Sometimes these are ad hoc teams which only exist for the duration of the mission, but in certain cases these teams are more organised and lasting.
Genin Leveled:
One Release(Minor Ninjutsu).
Lowest form Kekkei Genkai.
Small amount of default tools. (5-Shuriken, Kunai, Senbon.)
Chunin Leveled:
Two Release (Average Ninjutsu).
Basic Kekkei Genkai Form.
Decent amount of ninjutsu. (10-Shuriken, Kunai, Senbon. 1-Normal Sword, Demon wind shuriken, element bomb, smoke bomb.)
Beginning Teaching On Summoning.
Jounin Leveled:
Three Release (Mastery)
One Advanced Release, if wanted.
Near Mastery Kekkei Genkai.
A ton of tools. (20-Shuriken, Kunai, Senbon. 5-Demon wind shuriken, element bombs, smoke bombs. 1-One element based sword, chakra boost pill, healing pill.)
Average Level On summoning / Senjutsu Training.
Anbu Leveled:
Three Release if they want. (Mastery)
Two Advanced Release only upon the alignment of the basic jutsu. (Mastery)
Fullest mastery on Kekkei Genkai.
Any amount of tools they want. (Shuriken, Kunai, Senbon, Demon wind shuriken, element bombs, smoke bombs, Customizable sword, chakra boost pills, healing pills, etc.)
Mastery Summoning / Senjutsu Average.
Kage/Clan Leader/Sage/Sannin - Leveled:
All of the above.
Senjutsu Mastery.
Four Natures. (Mastery)
Three Advanced Natures Only. (Mastery)
Max Supply Ordnance. (Shuriken, Kunai, Senbon, Demon wind shuriken, element bombs, smoke bombs, Customizable sword, chakra boost pills, healing pills, etc.)
Information:
Although there are variations from village to village, the general organisational structure and hierarchy of the ninja systems of each village is about the same. At the top of the organisation is the village head, or the Kage in the case of the Great Shinobi Countries. They rule the village and its shinobi together with a council, usually consisting of highly ranked shinobi and elders.
The actual shinobi forces are divided in three groups. The regular forces, the ANBU, and the medical teams.
The regular forces (正規部隊, Seiki Butai) form the foundation of the village and its shinobi system. The majority of shinobi are a part of these forces and together, either individually or in teams, they perform the majority of the missions the village receives. They are also tasked with the various duties within the organisation, such as training and administrative duties.
Ranks:
Genin (下忍; Literally meaning "low ninja", "junior ninja") are the lowest level of ninja and also the ones that display the most difference in power. When they become genin, ninja start to do their bit for their village's economy – being sent on missions that the village gets paid for. They are typically sent either on D-rank missions, which are almost entirely risk-free jobs of manual labour, or, rarely, on C-rank missions, which are a cut above that and begin to verge on real "ninja" work that have a very low possibility of risk to the ninja involved.
Chūnin (中忍; Literally meaning "Middle Ninja", "Journeyman Ninja") are ninja who are qualified to guide other ninja and lead missions. Chūnin have reached a level of maturity and ability that primarily consists of leadership skills and tactical prowess. Genin who do not have the skills to become chūnin are weeded out in thechūnin exams. Chūnin are typically sent on C-rank or B-rank missions.
Jōnin (上忍, Jōnin; Literally meaning "High Ninja", "Elite Ninja") are generally highly-experienced shinobi with great individual skill who serve as military captains. They are often sent on A-rank missions, and experienced jōnin may even be sent on S-rank missions (which are considered to be the greatest difficulty). It is not unusual for jōnin to go on missions alone.
A Kage (影; Literally meaning "Shadow") is the leader of one of the most powerful hidden villages and are generally acknowledged as the most powerful ninja in their respective villages.
Although the higher-ranking members of the regular forces often perform missions alone, most are done in teams. The most basic team is the one a genin is placed in after graduation. This so-called three-man cell consists of three genin under the guidance of a jōnin commander. These teams are meant to give the new shinobi practical skills, while already being a productive member of the organisation. Usually, strong bonds are cultivated between the members of such a team, lasting their entire lives. Because of these bonds and the fact that working with one's long-time team-mates is usually more efficient, these teams often last even after all members have been promoted to chūnin or higher.
Besides these basic teams, there are also teams, and groups created for specific missions and tasks. Sometimes these are ad hoc teams which only exist for the duration of the mission, but in certain cases these teams are more organised and lasting.