Ninjutsu

The ability to use Ninjutsu, the historic style of martial arts, tactics, strategy, and espionage of unconventional and guerrilla warfare. Its users are respectively called Ninja.

Also Called

 * Ninja Training
 * Martial Arts
 * Nishu

Capabilities
Contrary to popular culture, real life ninja were mainly spies, saboteurs, and assassins that rarely appeared in the battlefield. Depending on the school and source ninjutsu focuses on different disciplines, the most common of which was the eighteen disciplines of the Bujinkan: Various types of weaponry are also associated with ninja.
 * 1) Seishinteki kyōyō (spiritual refinement)
 * 2) Taijutsu (unarmed combat)
 * 3) Kenjutsu (sword techniques)
 * 4) Bōjutsu (stick and staff techniques)
 * 5) Sōjutsu (spear techniques)
 * 6) Naginatajutsu (naginata techniques)
 * 7) Kusarigamajutsu (kusarigama techniques)
 * 8) Shurikenjutsu (throwing weapons techniques)
 * 9) Kayakujutsu (pyrotechnics)
 * 10) Hensōjutsu (disguise and impersonation)
 * 11) Shinobi-iri (stealth and entering methods)
 * 12) Bajutsu (horsemanship)
 * 13) Sui-ren (water training)
 * 14) Bōryaku (tactics)
 * 15) Chōhō (espionage)
 * 16) Intonjutsu (escaping and concealment)
 * 17) Tenmon (meteorology)
 * 18) Chi-mon (geography)
 * 19) Kuji-Kiri (Esoteric Hand-Seal Practice)

Applications

 * Adoptive Muscle Memory
 * Body Language Analysis
 * Combat Perception
 * Disguise Mastery
 * Enhanced Assassination
 * Enhanced Combat
 * Enhanced Clawmanship
 * Enhanced Flailmanship
 * Enhanced Staffmanship
 * Enhanced Swordsmanship
 * Enhanced Condition
 * Enhanced Climbing
 * Enhanced Senses
 * Escape Artistry
 * Intuitive Aptitude
 * Stealth Tactics
 * Weapon Proficiency
 * Wallrunning

Variations
Fictional ninjutsu puts more focus on traditional and spiritual concepts such as Chakra and Chi, as well as the very elements to pull off the mystic techniques that were given to ninja in various stories. For more information see Category:Ninjutsu.

Associations

 * Mystical Martial Arts