Post by Koru on Jan 3, 2016 0:09:16 GMT
On Clash of the Kunai, there are a total of five ninja ranks, from lowly Genin, to powerful Kage. You may start at any one of these ranks, except Kage or Shougun, which require special circumstances, and may or may not be available. Below you will find a quick rundown of each rank.
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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 clan's economy – being sent on missions that the clan gets paid for, or for the clan itself. They are typically sent either on D-Rank missions, which are almost entirely risk-free jobs of manual labor, or, very 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.
Items on promotion: Hitai-ate featuring the village symbol.
Requirements: None.
Starts out with: 両50.000, 225 EXP
Item: Hitai-ate
Description: The very heart and soul of a shinobi is their Hitai-ate, or headband. While little more than cloth and a metal plate, the Hitai-ate represents who a shinobi.They come in five separate colors: Navy Blue, Maroon, Purple, White and Black.
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Ninja who are qualified to watch over and guide other ninja. Chuunin have reached a level of maturity that primarily consists of leadership skills and tactical prowess. They typically serve as teachers or group leaders. They are typically sent on C- and B-ranked missions.
Items on promotion: Ninja Plate
Requirements: At least 5 mission points. Pass the Chuunin Exam.
Starts out with: 両100.000, 450 EXP
Item: Chuunin Flak Jacket
Description: A flak jacket, which is more a symbol of rank than for actual protection, though the padded armor does protect the user somewhat from blunt attacks.
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Ninja who, rather than all-around Jounin training, have Jounin-level ability in a single area or skill, much like warrant officers of real-world militaries. They are elite specialists in their areas and are often assigned as subordinates to regular Jounin when their services are needed.
Items on promotion: None.
Requirements: Chuunin, Show great expertise in a specific field of skill.
Starts out with: 両100.000, 600 EXP
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Generally highly-experienced shinobi with great individual skill who serve as military captains. They are often sent on A-Rank missions, and experienced Jounin may even be sent on S-Class missions. It is not unusual for Jounin to go on missions alone. Jounin are generally able to use at least two types of elemental chakra, some genjutsu, and above-average taijutsu.
Items on promotion: None.
Requirements: Chuunin/Tokubetsu Jounin. At least 15 mission ponts. Show great individual skill spread out over several fields.
Starts out with: 両500.000, 850 EXP
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A Kage (影; Literally meaning "Shadow") is the leader of one of the clans opposing the Shougun. They do not go on missions unless it is pivotal, and instead get 25% of what each individual clan ninja earns on missions. This means the Kage does not have to worry about missions, but also that they have an unsteady income.
Items on promotion: ---
Requirements: Specifically chosen by the village elders or former Kage, or be the one to found a village.
Starts out with: 両1,000,000, 1200 EXP
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On Clash of the Kunai, there are a total of five nukennin ranks, from lowly D-Rank Nukennin, to powerful S-Rank Nukennin. These Nukennin ranks replace those of the shinobi ranks within the villages. You may start at any one of these ranks, except S-Rank Nukennin, which require special circumstances. Below you will find a quick rundown of each rank.
Nukennin are ninja that do not belong to a village, maybe they left theirs or maybe they were never born into one, either way, they wander the world alone or with fellow nukennin, doing missions from bandits or villages, doing the jobs that they would never make their actual citizens do.
These ranks are only used when the character isn't part of a village.
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The lowest ranked nukennin and less threatening. They are typically sent either on D-Rank missions, which are almost entirely risk-free jobs, or, very 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.
Requirements: None.
Starts out with: 両50.000, 225 EXP
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C-Rank Nukennin have reached a level of skill that primarily consists of tactical and survival prowess. They are typically sent on C- and B-ranked missions.
Requirements: None
Starts out with: 両100.000, 450 EXP
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Nukennin who, rather than the complete skill of an A-Rank Nukennin, have A-Rank Nukennin level ability in a single area or skill, much like warrant officers of real-world militaries. They are elite specialists in their areas and are often assigned B-ranked missions and very rarely A-ranked.
Requirements: None.
Starts out with: 両100.000, 600 EXP
[/PTab][PTab=A-Rank Nukennin]
Generally highly-experienced nukennin with great individual skill. They are often sent on A-Rank missions, and experienced A-Rank Nukennin may even be sent on S-Class missions. It is not unusual for A-Rank Nukennin to go on missions alone. A-Rank Nukennin are generally able to use at least two types of elemental chakra, some genjutsu, and above-average taijutsu.
Requirements: None
Starts out with: 両500.000, 850 EXP
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S-Rank Nukennin are highly experienced Nukennin that surpass all of those below them. They are the equivalent of Kage, although they are allowed to go on missions, which they normally do S-Rank missions, and it's not unusual for them to do them alone.
Requirements: You cannot start as an S-Rank Nukennin, you have to work to meet the requirements of it.
Starts out with: 両1.000.000, 1200 EXP
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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 clan's economy – being sent on missions that the clan gets paid for, or for the clan itself. They are typically sent either on D-Rank missions, which are almost entirely risk-free jobs of manual labor, or, very 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.
Items on promotion: Hitai-ate featuring the village symbol.
Requirements: None.
Starts out with: 両50.000, 225 EXP
Item: Hitai-ate
Description: The very heart and soul of a shinobi is their Hitai-ate, or headband. While little more than cloth and a metal plate, the Hitai-ate represents who a shinobi.They come in five separate colors: Navy Blue, Maroon, Purple, White and Black.
[/PTab][PTab=Chuunin]
Ninja who are qualified to watch over and guide other ninja. Chuunin have reached a level of maturity that primarily consists of leadership skills and tactical prowess. They typically serve as teachers or group leaders. They are typically sent on C- and B-ranked missions.
Items on promotion: Ninja Plate
Requirements: At least 5 mission points. Pass the Chuunin Exam.
Starts out with: 両100.000, 450 EXP
Item: Chuunin Flak Jacket
Description: A flak jacket, which is more a symbol of rank than for actual protection, though the padded armor does protect the user somewhat from blunt attacks.
[/PTab][PTab=Tokubetsu Jounin]
Ninja who, rather than all-around Jounin training, have Jounin-level ability in a single area or skill, much like warrant officers of real-world militaries. They are elite specialists in their areas and are often assigned as subordinates to regular Jounin when their services are needed.
Items on promotion: None.
Requirements: Chuunin, Show great expertise in a specific field of skill.
Starts out with: 両100.000, 600 EXP
[/PTab][PTab=Jounin]
Generally highly-experienced shinobi with great individual skill who serve as military captains. They are often sent on A-Rank missions, and experienced Jounin may even be sent on S-Class missions. It is not unusual for Jounin to go on missions alone. Jounin are generally able to use at least two types of elemental chakra, some genjutsu, and above-average taijutsu.
Items on promotion: None.
Requirements: Chuunin/Tokubetsu Jounin. At least 15 mission ponts. Show great individual skill spread out over several fields.
Starts out with: 両500.000, 850 EXP
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A Kage (影; Literally meaning "Shadow") is the leader of one of the clans opposing the Shougun. They do not go on missions unless it is pivotal, and instead get 25% of what each individual clan ninja earns on missions. This means the Kage does not have to worry about missions, but also that they have an unsteady income.
Items on promotion: ---
Requirements: Specifically chosen by the village elders or former Kage, or be the one to found a village.
Starts out with: 両1,000,000, 1200 EXP
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On Clash of the Kunai, there are a total of five nukennin ranks, from lowly D-Rank Nukennin, to powerful S-Rank Nukennin. These Nukennin ranks replace those of the shinobi ranks within the villages. You may start at any one of these ranks, except S-Rank Nukennin, which require special circumstances. Below you will find a quick rundown of each rank.
Nukennin are ninja that do not belong to a village, maybe they left theirs or maybe they were never born into one, either way, they wander the world alone or with fellow nukennin, doing missions from bandits or villages, doing the jobs that they would never make their actual citizens do.
These ranks are only used when the character isn't part of a village.
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The lowest ranked nukennin and less threatening. They are typically sent either on D-Rank missions, which are almost entirely risk-free jobs, or, very 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.
Requirements: None.
Starts out with: 両50.000, 225 EXP
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C-Rank Nukennin have reached a level of skill that primarily consists of tactical and survival prowess. They are typically sent on C- and B-ranked missions.
Requirements: None
Starts out with: 両100.000, 450 EXP
[/PTab][PTab=B-Rank Nukennin]
Nukennin who, rather than the complete skill of an A-Rank Nukennin, have A-Rank Nukennin level ability in a single area or skill, much like warrant officers of real-world militaries. They are elite specialists in their areas and are often assigned B-ranked missions and very rarely A-ranked.
Requirements: None.
Starts out with: 両100.000, 600 EXP
[/PTab][PTab=A-Rank Nukennin]
Generally highly-experienced nukennin with great individual skill. They are often sent on A-Rank missions, and experienced A-Rank Nukennin may even be sent on S-Class missions. It is not unusual for A-Rank Nukennin to go on missions alone. A-Rank Nukennin are generally able to use at least two types of elemental chakra, some genjutsu, and above-average taijutsu.
Requirements: None
Starts out with: 両500.000, 850 EXP
[/PTab][PTab=S-Rank Nukennin]
S-Rank Nukennin are highly experienced Nukennin that surpass all of those below them. They are the equivalent of Kage, although they are allowed to go on missions, which they normally do S-Rank missions, and it's not unusual for them to do them alone.
Requirements: You cannot start as an S-Rank Nukennin, you have to work to meet the requirements of it.
Starts out with: 両1.000.000, 1200 EXP
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