Although publicly meant to symbolise the growing alliance between Konoha and Suna, the exams are actually held to help restore Konohagakure's reputation after the events of the last exams being interrupted. Proctored by Shikamaru Nara , the first stage is a written test that takes place in Konoha. Members from each team are split into in one of three rooms while taking the test.
The goal for this test is to see how well the team-mates know each other, as each member of a team must answer one of three questions and depending on the question picked will decide whether the team passes or fails.
Ultimately, the team members have to achieve a combined score of points. Along with the three question choice test, there is a bonus question that must be answered unanimously by each team which asks what member of their respective team would be chosen to be a decoy and the one picked will be disqualified.
This happens to be a trick question as all members of a team must be present in order to be qualified for the second round. Because too many genin passed the first phase, a preliminary round was held, where the first 30 teams to reach the Demon Desert within three days were allowed to participate in the second phase. Proctored by Temari , the second stage takes place in Suna's Demon Desert. Teams are given either a Heaven Scroll or an Earth Scroll before entering the desert.
They then have three days for the entire team to reach the building in the centre of the desert with one of each scroll in their possession. Because of the risks involved with this second stage, genin must sign liability waivers before entering.
Because of attacks on the Kazekage and one of the exam's participants , the exams are cancelled at the end of the second stage. Performance reports on all participants, including those who did not acquire the necessary scrolls, are instead sent back to their respective village, with the choice to promote them left up to their village's leader. In addition to genin of the five sponsoring villages, genin from Amegakure and Kusagakure are also seen.
Although most ninja tools are permitted, the Seventh Hokage forbids the usage of the Kote , a recent invention that enables anyone to use any ninjutsu without training or chakra. As the Hokage explains, the Kote defeats the exams' purpose of nurturing the shinobi arts. Proctored by Sai Yamanaka and designed by Shikamaru Nara , the first stage is held at Exam Venue B and is initially presented as a simple true or false question.
All teams are given the same question regarding the fifth volume of a book on shinobi strategies and, as a team, are instructed to stand next to a flag representing what they believe the correct answer to be.
Once all teams gather at their selected answer, they are dropped into a pit because, in truth, there is no fifth volume of that book and therefore no correct answer. Shortly before being dropped, the genin are warned that anyone who "turns black" will fail. The actual objective of the exam is for genin, once dropped into the pit, to not get any of the ink that pools at the bottom of each pit on themselves.
By not falling in the ink, genin demonstrate quick thinking and a willingness to persevere despite apparent failure, thus allowing them to continue to the second stage. Exam Venue A serves as a place where all participating genin are told by Sai that the first exam will start in another venue which involves a true or false question and to enter the next exam venue, each team would have to go through a series of traps and make it to the next venue within the allotted time limit or else they fail and are not allowed to take the exam.
The participants are expected to leave while Sai is still explaining the rules, having already started the timer, and Tenten oversees the activation of traps along the way, increasing their difficulty as deemed necessary. Eight teams made it to this round. Proctored by Tenten with assistance from Shino Aburame , the second stage is held three days after the first.
Teams are paired against each other in a game of capture the flag. Teams must simultaneously defend their own flag and capture the opposing team's flag in order to pass to the final rounds. The movie's novelisation adds that teams are not allowed to kill opponents, partly for humane reasons, but also in order to test genin's ability to keep and benefit from prisoners.
Four teams passed the previous round and made it into the finals. The finals are tournament matches held in a stadium, observed by the five Kage and any other interested parties. Refereed by Rock Lee , the first two rounds are one-on-one matches and the third round is a three-way match between the remaining finalists.
Boruto Uzumaki is caught using the Kote during his second match the finals in the anime and for that reason he is disqualified by the Hokage. In the novelisation, the exams continued after Momoshiki's death. In the anime, following Isshiki's attack, Naruto decides to reorganise the exam that was interrupted by Momoshiki's attack.
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The first battle in the final stages of the Chunin exam was also one of the best. Naruto was mad at Neji for going so hard against Hinata when he didn't need to, and Neji thought of Naruto as a failure who could never succeed.
It was an intense battle with Naruto having to draw on the nine tails chakra to even compete with Neji, but Naruto ended up winning the battle and proving Neji wrong. This led Neji down a redeeming path that later turned him into one of the more beloved characters. The best part was that Naruto didn't win because of the chakra loan, but by outmaneuvering Neji on his own.
Originally Shikamaru was supposed to fight Dosu, but Dosu was killed by Gaara before this stage in the exam. The fight between Temari and Shikamaru was a battle between two master strategists, but Shikamaru was the better between them. It seemed like he was on the defensive the entire fight, but it turns out he was just manipulating Temari into a position to catch her with his shadow jutsu.
Despite having her completely at his mercy, he shocked everyone by forfeiting the match. This gave Temari the official win , but in reality, Shikamaru was the true winner of this battle. This ended up being the final fight of the Chunin exams due to Orochimaru springing a trap and hijacking the exams. Sasuke had been training diligently and was able to blitz Gaara just like Lee had done.
Gaara couldn't handle his speed, so increased his defenses so that Sasuke couldn't reach him. Sasuke then broke out his new technique, the Chidori. He was able to pierce through Gaara's defense and severely injure him with this technique. Sasuke thoroughly won this fight, and his victory only got interrupted by the Sand ninjas and Orochimaru interfering at the last moment. Grant Wiedenheft is a reader, writer, and gamer living in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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