The Bleach series uses the extremely renowned title Kenpachi. However, obtaining this title requires a war victory and bloodshed only.
The Kenpachis are listed below in order of strength.
Kenpachi Zaraki
He now serves as the tenth Division’s captain for Gotei 13. He is also the twelfth Kenpachi in the hierarchy.
Zaraki is a skilled swordsman, but he has often shown he can be dangerous when fighting barehanded. His physical prowess is also so great that he once lifted three full-grown human corpses on his shoulders with ease.
Soya Azashiro
After slaying his predecessor, Kuruyashiki, Soya Azashiro was crowned the eighth Kenpachi.
In addition, he possesses a great deal of spiritual strength and was considered a danger to the Soul Society. He is proficient in Kido as a result, and when his Zanpakut’s powers are merged, he has the ability to fire multiple powerful Hado spells at once.
Yachiru Unohana
She was the initial bearer of the title “Kenpachi.”
She is also thought to be the Soul Society’s most skilled healer. She was one of the more experienced captains, therefore she was well-versed in both Kido and Kaido. Additionally, her swordsmanship is thought to be better than Zaraki’s in a fight.
Kenpachi Kuruyashiki
He served as the seventh Kenpachi until Soya Azashiro, his successor, ultimately killed him.
He also had a specialization in swordplay. For hundreds of years, Kuruyashiki was strong enough to overthrow both his predecessor and his rivals.
Kenpachi Kiganjo
In the Bleach series, he was the tenth Kenpachi. He was also a very skilled swordsman. Being the captain of the Gotei 13, he also held a tremendous amount of spiritual power.
Shikai and Bankai of Kiganjo are yet unidentified, nevertheless. But we can be positive that the end of his Zanpakuto was a large, black ring with gold inlay.