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Missions can also be classified as S-rank, these are the highest paying and most dangerous type of mission a ninja can go on. These missions are exclusively assigned to highly skilled jōnin or large squads of ninja. S-rank missions pay at least 1,000,000 [[ryō]]. |
Missions can also be classified as S-rank, these are the highest paying and most dangerous type of mission a ninja can go on. These missions are exclusively assigned to highly skilled jōnin or large squads of ninja. S-rank missions pay at least 1,000,000 [[ryō]]. |
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− | "S-rank" is also a designation given to extremely powerful [[missing-nin]], earning them a place in their village of origin's [[Bingo Book]].<ref> |
+ | "S-rank" is also a designation given to extremely powerful [[missing-nin]], earning them a place in their village of origin's [[Bingo Book]].<ref>Chapter 50, page 7</ref> The organisation [[Akatsuki]] was stated to be comprised mostly of S-rank criminals.<ref>Chapter 143, page 5</ref> |
== See Also == |
== See Also == |
Revision as of 04:45, 31 January 2015
S-rank (Sランク, Esu ranku) is one of the six classifications. It is preceded by A-rank. It is typically used when classifying techniques intended for highly experienced jōnin and Kage-level shinobi. S-rank techniques are almost always unique to a single user, and as such are trademark abilities of that user.
Missions can also be classified as S-rank, these are the highest paying and most dangerous type of mission a ninja can go on. These missions are exclusively assigned to highly skilled jōnin or large squads of ninja. S-rank missions pay at least 1,000,000 ryō.
"S-rank" is also a designation given to extremely powerful missing-nin, earning them a place in their village of origin's Bingo Book.[1] The organisation Akatsuki was stated to be comprised mostly of S-rank criminals.[2]