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<section begin=summary />{{translation|'''Chunin'''|中忍|Chûnin|lit meaning=Middle Ninja|viz meaning=Journeyman Ninja}} are ninja who are qualified to watch over and guide other ninja. Chunin have reached a level of maturity that primarily consists of leadership skills and tactical prowess. This is because the Genin who don't have the skills to become Chunin are weeded out in testing. Some of them, like [[Iruka Umino]] and [[Mizuki]], function as teachers and others, like [[Shikamaru Nara]], serve as team leaders in charge of small teams who need to make decisions and utilize the skills of the shinobi under their command to the maximum effect. Chunin are typically sent on [[C-Rank|C-rank]] missions or [[B-rank]] missions. Sometimes, although, in times of peace, leaders like Shikamaru may become teachers at the Ninja Academy, as seen in the filler arcs.<section end=summary />
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<section begin=summary />{{translation|'''Chuunin'''|中忍|Chûnin|lit meaning=Middle Ninja|viz meaning=Journeyman Ninja}} are 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. This is because the Genin who don't have the skills to become Chuunin are weeded out in testing. Some of them, like [[Iruka Umino]] and [[Mizuki]], function as teachers and others, like [[Shikamaru Nara]], serve as team leaders in charge of small teams who need to make decisions and utilize the skills of the shinobi under their command to the maximum effect. Chuunin are typically sent on [[C-Rank|C-rank]] missions or [[B-rank]] missions. Sometimes, although, in times of peace, leaders like Shikamaru may become teachers at the Ninja Academy, as seen in the filler arcs.<section end=summary />
   
To become a Chunin, a Genin participates in a large examination, known as the [[Chunin Exams]]. The only shown exam is a three-stage exam: the first stage tests their information gathering abilities and decision-making abilities (as well as their overall understanding of the ninja philosophy), the second stage tests their abilities at accomplishing a mission and adhering to guidelines, and the third consists of fights between those who passed the previous two stages, watched by a council which decides who becomes a Chunin and who does not. This is not actually based on who wins, but rather their performance during the fights. This way, anybody who makes it to the third stage of the Exams has a chance to become Chunin.
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To become a Chuunin, a Genin participates in a large examination, known as the [[Chuunin Exams]]. The only shown exam is a three-stage exam: the first stage tests their information gathering abilities and decision-making abilities (as well as their overall understanding of the ninja philosophy), the second stage tests their abilities at accomplishing a mission and adhering to guidelines, and the third consists of fights between those who passed the previous two stages, watched by a council which decides who becomes a Chuunin and who does not. This is not actually based on who wins, but rather their performance during the fights. This way, anybody who makes it to the third stage of the Exams has a chance to become Chuunin.
   
In the past, each village held their own Chunin exam. After the 3rd Ninja World War, allied ninja villages agreed to hold the exams together at the selected village that would host the exam. This was done to improve relations between the villages and prevent war between them. Another advantage is that ninja that took the exam might attract clients who are interested in hiring them. Because of the growing number of ninja in each village, the exams are hosted twice every year.
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In the past, each village held their own Chuunin exam. After the 3rd Ninja World War, allied ninja villages agreed to hold the exams together at the selected village that would host the exam. This was done to improve relations between the villages and prevent war between them. Another advantage is that ninja that took the exam might attract clients who are interested in hiring them. Because of the growing number of ninja in each village, the exams are hosted twice every year.
   
Upon reaching Chunin level, ninjas can wear an identifying tactical vest (also referred to as [[flak jacket]]s) that holds ninjutsu scrolls. This vest is not mandatory; instead, some opt for more elaborate clothing like capes and robes.
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Upon reaching Chuunin level, ninjas can wear an identifying tactical vest (also referred to as [[flak jacket]]s) that holds ninjutsu scrolls. This vest is not mandatory; instead, some opt for more elaborate clothing like capes and robes.
   
 
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This article is about the naruto Ninja Rank Chuunin. For the narutopedia Ninja Rank Chuunin, see Narutopedia:Chuunin.

Template:Directory Chuunin (中忍, Chûnin, literally meaning: Middle Ninja, meaning (Viz): Journeyman Ninja) are 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. This is because the Genin who don't have the skills to become Chuunin are weeded out in testing. Some of them, like Iruka Umino and Mizuki, function as teachers and others, like Shikamaru Nara, serve as team leaders in charge of small teams who need to make decisions and utilize the skills of the shinobi under their command to the maximum effect. Chuunin are typically sent on C-rank missions or B-rank missions. Sometimes, although, in times of peace, leaders like Shikamaru may become teachers at the Ninja Academy, as seen in the filler arcs.

To become a Chuunin, a Genin participates in a large examination, known as the Chuunin Exams. The only shown exam is a three-stage exam: the first stage tests their information gathering abilities and decision-making abilities (as well as their overall understanding of the ninja philosophy), the second stage tests their abilities at accomplishing a mission and adhering to guidelines, and the third consists of fights between those who passed the previous two stages, watched by a council which decides who becomes a Chuunin and who does not. This is not actually based on who wins, but rather their performance during the fights. This way, anybody who makes it to the third stage of the Exams has a chance to become Chuunin.

In the past, each village held their own Chuunin exam. After the 3rd Ninja World War, allied ninja villages agreed to hold the exams together at the selected village that would host the exam. This was done to improve relations between the villages and prevent war between them. Another advantage is that ninja that took the exam might attract clients who are interested in hiring them. Because of the growing number of ninja in each village, the exams are hosted twice every year.

Upon reaching Chuunin level, ninjas can wear an identifying tactical vest (also referred to as flak jackets) that holds ninjutsu scrolls. This vest is not mandatory; instead, some opt for more elaborate clothing like capes and robes.