About Naruto Wiki
Who We Are
Naruto Wiki started as a personal project to track every ninja ranking, every jutsu classification, and every power scaling debate across 700+ episodes of the anime and 700+ chapters of the manga. What began as a hobby to settle forum arguments about Hokage levels and technique tiers grew into a comprehensive reference covering over 200 named jutsu, the intricate village politics of the Five Great Shinobi Countries, and the layered timeline from the Warring States Period through the Boruto era. This wiki exists because the Naruto universe demands a level of documentation that generic anime databases cannot provide — its power system alone, built on chakra natures, kekkei genkai, tailed beasts, and sealing techniques, requires dedicated analysis that only fans who have studied every databook and episode can produce.
Our editorial team has been part of the Naruto fandom for over a decade. Between us, we have watched every filler arc, read every databook volume, and argued every controversial matchup — from the Itachi vs. Pain debates to the Madara vs. Hashirama power scaling discussions. That depth of familiarity shows in the precision of our guides.
Our Mission
Naruto Wiki serves three distinct purposes. First, we provide a definitive catalog of ninja rankings — Genin, Chunin, Jonin, Kage, and the specialized corps like Anbu and the Twelve Guardian Ninja — with documented requirements, known holders, and role in village hierarchy. Existing wikis treat ranks inconsistently, collapsing distinct tiers into vague descriptors. Second, we classify every named jutsu by chakra nature, range, type (ninjutsu, genjutsu, taijutsu), and combat application, cross-referenced with databook statistics so readers can compare techniques on equal terms. Third, we ground the power scaling debate that dominates fan communities with evidence-based analysis drawn from specific chapters and episodes rather than opinion. Every guide on this site cites primary sources so you can verify each claim against the original material.
How We Create Content
Every article on Naruto Wiki goes through four stages before publication:
- Research — We start with the original manga chapters and anime episodes, then cross-reference official databooks (the fourth databook alone contains hundreds of stat pages we have indexed).
- Writing — Our editors, all long-time Naruto fans with decade-plus experience in the community, write with attention to canon consistency and narrative context.
- Review — Each piece is reviewed by at least one other editor for accuracy. When the anime contradicts the manga, we document both versions instead of choosing sides.
- Updates — Content receives date stamps so readers know exactly when each page was last refreshed. When Boruto chapters add new context to Naruto-era events, we update the relevant entries.
Editorial Independence
Myers Media is an independent publisher. We are not affiliated with Shueisha, Pierrot, Bandai, or any other studio or publisher involved in the Naruto franchise. Our analysis, rankings, and recommendations reflect our own editorial judgment. We do not accept payment for coverage or placement on any page.
Contact Us
Found an error in a stat? Remember a technique we missed? Have a power scaling matchup you want us to analyze? Email us at [email protected] or visit our Contact page. We read every message and prioritize corrections from knowledgeable fans.