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Ninja

"Keep a low profile."
—Dissidia Final Fantasy Ninja Lore

Ninja (忍者 Ninja?) is a recurring job class from the Final Fantasy series.

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Ninjas are characterized by wearing cowls that cover their mouths and head and lightweight armor. Their weapons include special daggers and boomerangs. Physically they are strong and have high Speed but their HP and Defense are low. Their special ability is called Throw which lets them throw weapons including Shuriken and magical Scrolls to do high ***age but in most cases the item thrown is lost. In some installments Ninjas are able to wield specialized Ninjutsu magic. They usually also have methods of nullifying physical attacks by creating illusions and are able to equip two weapons at once.

Ninjas are normally related to the Thief class and usually are an improvement or branch of that class.

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Final Fantasy

Main article: Thief (Final Fantasy)#Ninja

The Ninja is the upgrade to the Thief class. The Ninja can equip many more weapons and armor than the Thief and can also cast lower-level Black Magic spells.

Final Fantasy III

Main article: Ninja (Final Fantasy III)

Obtained from Eureka in the NES version and from the Earth Crystal from the Nintendo DS version the Ninja's greatest strength is in its Speed. In the DS version it can also deal great ***age with its Throw Items attack. An enemy Ninja is also fought as a boss in Eureka.

Final Fantasy IV

Edge is the Ninja prince of Eblan a nation of legendary Ninja. Edge was the first named Ninja and the first to have access to Ninjutsu magic.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

Edge returns as a party member retaining many of his original Ninja skills. Zangetsu Izayoi Gekkou and Tsukinowa are disciples of Edge known as the "Eblan Four" and are also Ninjas.

Final Fantasy V

Main article: Ninja (Final Fantasy V)

The Ninja job is granted to the party from a Fire Crystal shard. It possesses the ability to throw items at opponents and to affect encounters and escapes in battle. Ninjas also appear as enemies.

Final Fantasy VI

Shadow is a Ninja although his job is Assassin and can be acquired as a permanent party member in the World of Ruin. Enemy Ninjas also appear.

Final Fantasy VII

Yuffie Kisaragi is the first female Ninja to appear in the series and is also a sly Thief. Yuffie was born in the nation of Wutai which has a long and decorated history of Ninja teachings.

Final Fantasy XI

Main article: Ninja (Final Fantasy XI)

Ninja is an advanced job available to Level 30 players who complete a subquest. They are one of the most popular "tanking" classes in the game and can dual-wield and use Ninjutsu skills.

Final Fantasy XII International

Main article: Shikari

The Shikari uses daggers and ninja swords as well as some White Magick and Technicks.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

Main article: Ninja (Revenant Wings)

Ninjas are a class available to Sky Pirates. Their special abilities let them attack by combining elemental affinities with status ailments.

Final Fantasy Tactics

Main article: Ninja (Final Fantasy Tactics)

Ninjas are the fastest class in the game but have low Defense. They can use the Throw ability and dual-wield swords.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

Main article: Ninja (Final Fantasy Tactics Advance)

The Ninja is a class available exclusively to humans after mastering 2 Thief abilities. It uses attacks that deal ***age and inflict status effects and is also the only class that can learn the useful Dual Wield ability. They can "Throw" weapons and Shurikens. The weapons must not be equipped.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

Main article: Ninja (Final Fantasy Tactics A2)

The human-exclusive Ninja makes a return in Final Fantasy Tactics A2.

Final Fantasy Legends: Hikari to Yami no Senshi

Jinnai is a Ninja and the party receives the job class from him in the Ninja Chapter.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon

Main article: Ninja (Chocobo's Dungeon)

The Ninja appears as an advanced job for Chocobo.

Dissidia Final Fantasy

In the Duel Colosseum when selected the Ninja job card will protect the player from losing medals or card luck upon losing a battle. Ninja is also one of the Onion Knight's two EX Modes.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

The Ninja job card reappears in the new Labyrinth mode and prevents the loss of card luck after defeat.

The Ninja is also is also an advanced job that can be assigned once unlocked for a character in a party in Quick Battle or wireless matches maximizing the Assist Gauge and reduces the rate it depletes.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

Main article: Ninja (The 4 Heroes of Light)

The Ninja job is available in The 4 Heroes of Light.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

There is a card in the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game that depicts Arc as a Ninja. This card refers to him specifically as a Ninja rather than by name.

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Mario Hoops 3-on-3

The Ninja appears as a secret character in the Square Enix developed Mario sports game Mario Hoops 3-on-3. Ninja's special shot is Leaf Veil. He shares a similar appearance to the Ninja class from the first Final Fantasy.

Mario Sports Mix

Ninja reappeared in Mario Sports Mix for the Nintendo Wii alongside the same four unlockable Final Fantasy characters with which it debuted.

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Main cast of Final Fantasy V as Ninjas.
Bartz from Final Fantasy V as a Ninja.

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Brandt as a Ninja in The 4 Heroes of Light
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Trading card of Arc as a Ninja.

 

 

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