![]() Contrast with Technicolor Ninjas, who are stealthy despite their brightly-colored outfits (and whom some Highly Visible Ninja, by virtue of their experiences, eventually become). ![]() See Highly-Conspicuous Uniform for the military version of this trope, and Overt Operative for the super-spy version. Quite often, these kinds of ninjas, along with the Overt Operative type of personnel, are used as distractions so the real covert operatives can get to work. If you're caught wearing stereotypical ninja garb while doing something suspicious, the enemy isn't going to wait for an explanation. After all, if you're caught doing something suspicious as a commoner, you can probably pull a satisfactory explanation out of your ass or blend into a crowd if a chase starts. There is also Truth in Television at work here, since, historically, ninja rarely ever wore black garb when looking like a commoner or somebody else more uninteresting would be easier. Typically the justification for visible assassins is that, if you can actually see the ninja, then you're either going to die soon, or you are a Worthy Opponent. Heroic (and technicolor) ninja are smart enough to avert this, while villainous ones are still needed to entertain the viewers. Not only is this not honorable, it's not as exciting as a full fledged fight. Assassins traditionally killed people through underhanded methods - stabbing In the Back, poisoning, etc. There's also this funny paradox: ninja are assassins. The real reason is the works need to make sure the audience sees the ninja. While suffering from the law of Conservation of Ninjutsu, Ninja mooks not only forget how to fight properly and how to take advantage of their superior numbers, they also forget what a ninja truly is.īack at the dojo, didn't their sensei explain that the whole point is to be stealthy, secretive, even invisible? Why do they suddenly feel the need to appear in broad daylight, dressed in stereotyped kabuki-theater stagehand costumes, yell " Kiai!" as loudly as possible, and perform gymnastics and twirl their weapons like they're putting on a show? Even worse, they feel the need to do these things from a distance of about fifty meters, even when they know the enemy have guns ( though this isn't always a problem). The result of Mook Chivalry when applied to Ninja. Poker Quest is a unique and challenging roguelike card game set in a vast world of castles, knights, wizards, and dragons.- Pokémon: The Series, " The Ninja Poke-Showdown" "On this episode we try out THE NINJA class and end up getting an insanely powerful lightning item that turned us into a crazy powerful Lightning Ninja! #PokerQuest #Roguelite #Roguelike Save Cancel ![]() | HELP SUPPORT ME |-īecome a supporter of the channel to get some awesome perks!►►Ĭheck out my official game store to get some of my favorite games and help support me at the same time!►► Get the game on Steam using my Nexus Store to help support the channel!►► ![]() It combines deck building roguelikes like Slay the Spire with the classic game of Poker to create a super addicting experience! ![]() Poker Quest is a unique and challenging roguelike card game set in a vast world of castles, knights, wizards, and dragons. On this episode we try out THE NINJA class and end up getting an insanely powerful lightning item that turned us into a crazy powerful Lightning Ninja! ![]()
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