The ninjato (ninjato), also known as ninjaken (ninjaken) or shinobi katana (shinobi katana), is the most common name for the reputed sword a ninja would have carried. These swords came in a variety of shapes and sizes. Often, however, they were much shorter than the traditional daito katana used by the samurai of feudal Japan. The typical ninjato carried by a ninja would most likely have been a wakizashi or shortsword fitted with a katana-length handle and placed in a katana-length saya (scabbard). This may have been used to deceive one's opponents into miscalculating how quickly it could be drawn, allowing one to use a battoujutsu strike faster than expected. It also disguises the weapon (that would easily identify them as a ninja) as a common sword. The extra space in the saya may also be used to store or hide other equipment or goods. Modern ninjato are often straight with a square tsuba (hand guard), but this is not historically accurate. The ninja ken was straight, but only in contrast to the average sword of the period which were much more curved. The ninja ken still had a slight curve to the sword. They were often straight bars of low-quality steel with an edge ground on to them. According to other sources, some of the swords being forged during the Tokugawa era also had blades with less curvature than others. This was also the period during which the mythology of the ninja grew as they were employed by the Shogun as secret police. Typically, this is a wakizashi-length sword (or slightly longer) that has been outfitted with katana sized koshirae (fittings). The idea behind a shorter sword is that it is much easier to fight in close quarters with a shorter sword, as would be necessary for a ninja acting as an intelligence-gatherer.
It contains the following commands:
NS1 - Idle animation in sheathed-ready stance
NS2 - Idle animation in unsheathed-drawn-ready stance
NS3 - Sheathed Attack Back - Attacks backward in sheathed stance
NS4 - Sheathed Attack Front - Attacks forward in sheathed stance
NS5 - Sheathed Attack Right - Attacks to the right in sheathed stance
NS6 - Sheathed Attack Left - Attacks to the left in sheathed stance
NS7 - Unsheathed Attack Back - Attacks backward in unsheathed stance
NS8 - Unsheathed Attack Front - Attacks forward in unsheathed stance
NS9 - Unsheathed Attack Right - Attacks to the right in unsheathed stance
NS10 - Unsheathed Attack Left - Attacks to the left in unsheathed stance
NS11 - Rising Spin Attack
NS12 - Sequence of manuerves

Please note that it looks better with skintight tops


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