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+ | {{translation|'''D-rank'''|Dランク|Dī ranku}} is one of the six classifications. It is preceded by [[E-rank]] and followed by [[C-rank]]. It is typically used when classifying [[techniques]] intended for [[ninja]] of the [[genin]] level. D-rank techniques are often one of the first techniques a ninja will learn after leaving the [[Academy]]. |
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+ | There are also D-rank [[missions]], the lowest classification a mission can receive. These missions are usually assigned to genin. [[Naruto Uzumaki]] describes D-rank missions as not being actual missions as they deal with tasks as simple as finding missing pets and weeding a garden. D-rank missions pay between 5,000 and 50,000 [[ryō]]. |
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+ | * [[Special:SearchByProperty/Jutsu rank/D|List of D-rank techniques]] |
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Revision as of 01:25, 1 March 2019
D-rank (Dランク, Dī ranku) is one of the six classifications. It is preceded by E-rank and followed by C-rank. It is typically used when classifying techniques intended for ninja of the genin level. D-rank techniques are often one of the first techniques a ninja will learn after leaving the Academy.
There are also D-rank missions, the lowest classification a mission can receive. These missions are usually assigned to genin. Naruto Uzumaki describes D-rank missions as not being actual missions as they deal with tasks as simple as finding missing pets and weeding a garden. D-rank missions pay between 5,000 and 50,000 ryō.