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Ninja makes his second appearance in the Mario series in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. Ninja appears with the original Final Fantasy characters from ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''. He maintains his playing style as an All-Around character. He is unlocked by beating one of the two Star Roads, located on the Star Cup Map. He also has an alternate outfit, called Shadow White, which is unlocked by playing as Ninja 20 times, by completing Star Road 4 times, or by finding him on the Flower Cup route. Even if the player is playing as Ninja during the Star Cup, a CPU Shadow White Ninja will still steal the trophy before the finals, and the player will challenge him alongside White Mage and Black Mage.
Ninja makes his second appearance in the Mario series in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. Ninja appears with the original Final Fantasy characters from ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''. He maintains his playing style as an All-Around character. He is unlocked by beating one of the two Star Roads, located on the Star Cup Map. He also has an alternate outfit, called Shadow White, which is unlocked by playing as Ninja 20 times, by completing Star Road 4 times, or by finding him on the Flower Cup route. Even if the player is playing as Ninja during the Star Cup, a CPU Shadow White Ninja will still steal the trophy before the finals, and the player will challenge him alongside White Mage and Black Mage.


Ninja features average power and technique, while having above average speed. He also has the highest stat total, along with [[White Mage]]; 10/15. Ninja's teleporting can range up to 3 meters (gamewise)
Ninja features average power and technique, while having above average speed. He also has the highest stat total, along with [[White Mage]]; 10/15.


Ninja's special shot involves him making two copies of himself to throw off opponents.  In dodgeball, the shots that the copies make do count. For all the other sports, only the real Ninja's shot will count.
Ninja's special shot involves him making two copies of himself to throw off opponents.  In dodgeball, the shots that the copies make do count. For all the other sports, only the real Ninja's shot will count.
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