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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 1:24 am
Appearance: Hattori Hanzo Class: Assassin/Lancer Heroic Spirit: Hattori Hanzo, Oni no Hanzo, Sainen Reason to Fight: Alignment: Lawful Neutral
History:
Stats- Strength: C Mana: D Endurance: C Noble Phantasm: B Agility: B+ Luck: B
Class Skills- Presence Concealment - A
Personal Skills- Bravery - A Guardian Knight - C Military Tactics - B Instinct - B Projectile(Daggers) - C
Noble Phantasms- Iga, Ninjas of the Iga-Ryu - B - Anti-Army, The Ninja Clan that served under Tokugawa and Hattori at Edo Castle. They had been trained in a variety of skills, such as disguise, escape, concealment, explosives, medicines, poisons, unarmed combat, and a multitude of weaponry. The Noble Phantasm summons Wraiths to act as the Ninjas, thus the number Hattori can summon is very high. They can be used to be disguised as just about anyone Hattori Hanzo has observed. And when the time comes, they will be able to execute their target.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 1:26 am
I'll probably need help on Hattori Hanzo's Noble Phantasm, as I intend to use him for one of my Fan-Fics. I envision him vs Vlad would be interesting. Though, he is attributed with Psychokinesis, Teleportation, and Precognition.
So, any ideas?
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 6:26 am
well, in the legend of his, he was a tactician known in the land, but being neutral doesnt fit the legend, but hey, its your guy. wink
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:44 am
unlimited blades well, in the legend of his, he was a tactician known in the land, but being neutral doesnt fit the legend, but hey, its your guy. wink lol not necessarily. The neutrality could just stem from his loyalty to his 'lord' while remaining emotionally detached (for the most part). Every time I've played him, he's been Neutral. Zahadrin I'll probably need help on Hattori Hanzo's Noble Phantasm, as I intend to use him for one of my Fan-Fics. I envision him vs Vlad would be interesting. Though, he is attributed with Psychokinesis, Teleportation, and Precognition. So, any ideas? As for his NP, perhaps something that inspires fear (such as from not knowing where your enemy is, but knowing they're nearby and trying to kill you. Possibly to the degree of causing a stat decrease of some sort to his enemy [Agility perhaps? Since if you don't know where your enemy is, you won't know whether you are getting closer to them or farther away when you move]), or misleads his opponents in battle? He was considered a shinobi/ninja, and they were known as the "Masters of Misdirection" (which is why I gave Kotaro Fuma a Personal Skill based on that), in that they intentionally allowed rumors/legends to spread that they had 'magical' abilities (like the belief that ninja could 'magically' swap places with an inanimate object, walk on water, etc.), and then went out of their way to make those false rumors seem true, in order to spread fear among their enemies.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 9:52 am
Lancer512 unlimited blades well, in the legend of his, he was a tactician known in the land, but being neutral doesnt fit the legend, but hey, its your guy. wink lol not necessarily. The neutrality could just stem from his loyalty to his 'lord' while remaining emotionally detached (for the most part). Every time I've played him, he's been Neutral. Zahadrin I'll probably need help on Hattori Hanzo's Noble Phantasm, as I intend to use him for one of my Fan-Fics. I envision him vs Vlad would be interesting. Though, he is attributed with Psychokinesis, Teleportation, and Precognition. So, any ideas? As for his NP, perhaps something that inspires fear (such as from not knowing where your enemy is, but knowing they're nearby and trying to kill you. Possibly to the degree of causing a stat decrease of some sort to his enemy [Agility perhaps? Since if you don't know where your enemy is, you won't know whether you are getting closer to them or farther away when you move]), or misleads his opponents in battle? He was considered a shinobi/ninja, and they were known as the "Masters of Misdirection" (which is why I gave Kotaro Fuma a Personal Skill based on that), in that they intentionally allowed rumors/legends to spread that they had 'magical' abilities (like the belief that ninja could 'magically' swap places with an inanimate object, walk on water, etc.), and then went out of their way to make those false rumors seem true, in order to spread fear among their enemies. I really like that dude, go with it. biggrin
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:28 am
^_^ And in the instances where I've seen Hanzo used (both in video games and in anime series), he's depicted as favoring the Kusari-gama (a scythe-like sickle on a chain) as a weapon rather than a spear. o.o' And I think Musashi Miyamoto even said that the Kusari-gama is one of the hardest weapons to counter.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 12:45 pm
Lancer512 As for his NP, perhaps something that inspires fear (such as from not knowing where your enemy is, but knowing they're nearby and trying to kill you. Possibly to the degree of causing a stat decrease of some sort to his enemy [Agility perhaps? Since if you don't know where your enemy is, you won't know whether you are getting closer to them or farther away when you move]), or misleads his opponents in battle? He was considered a shinobi/ninja, and they were known as the "Masters of Misdirection" (which is why I gave Kotaro Fuma a Personal Skill based on that), in that they intentionally allowed rumors/legends to spread that they had 'magical' abilities (like the belief that ninja could 'magically' swap places with an inanimate object, walk on water, etc.), and then went out of their way to make those false rumors seem true, in order to spread fear among their enemies. Hm... I'll need to ponder on that. And I go by Wikipedia rather than video games most of the time. XD After all, one of the Dynasty Warriors Games depicts Xiahau Dun with clubs, and from the Wikipedia, I don't believe he ever used Clubs. ((4 was better imo))
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 7:39 pm
Zahadrin Lancer512 As for his NP, perhaps something that inspires fear (such as from not knowing where your enemy is, but knowing they're nearby and trying to kill you. Possibly to the degree of causing a stat decrease of some sort to his enemy [Agility perhaps? Since if you don't know where your enemy is, you won't know whether you are getting closer to them or farther away when you move]), or misleads his opponents in battle? He was considered a shinobi/ninja, and they were known as the "Masters of Misdirection" (which is why I gave Kotaro Fuma a Personal Skill based on that), in that they intentionally allowed rumors/legends to spread that they had 'magical' abilities (like the belief that ninja could 'magically' swap places with an inanimate object, walk on water, etc.), and then went out of their way to make those false rumors seem true, in order to spread fear among their enemies. Hm... I'll need to ponder on that. And I go by Wikipedia rather than video games most of the time. XD After all, one of the Dynasty Warriors Games depicts Xiahau Dun with clubs, and from the Wikipedia, I don't believe he ever used Clubs. ((4 was better imo)) lol True enough, but I think a Kusari-gama would probably have been favored by ninja/shinobi not just because it was deadly, but was also fairly versatile and could also be easily disguised as a farming tool (the scythe portion at least could be viewed as a farming implement once unhooked from the weighted chain). And it could be used various ways in combat, such as tripping up an opponent by tangling their legs up with the chain or by whirling the scythe end on the chain to use as a projectile weapon. Plus, unlike most weapons with 'reach' (such as spears and other polearms), the Kusari-gama could be used at close range when a spear-wielder would be unable to do anything but try to push their opponent away or ineffectively whack them with the shaft of their weapon. twisted
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 8:01 pm
Lancer512 Zahadrin Lancer512 As for his NP, perhaps something that inspires fear (such as from not knowing where your enemy is, but knowing they're nearby and trying to kill you. Possibly to the degree of causing a stat decrease of some sort to his enemy [Agility perhaps? Since if you don't know where your enemy is, you won't know whether you are getting closer to them or farther away when you move]), or misleads his opponents in battle? He was considered a shinobi/ninja, and they were known as the "Masters of Misdirection" (which is why I gave Kotaro Fuma a Personal Skill based on that), in that they intentionally allowed rumors/legends to spread that they had 'magical' abilities (like the belief that ninja could 'magically' swap places with an inanimate object, walk on water, etc.), and then went out of their way to make those false rumors seem true, in order to spread fear among their enemies. Hm... I'll need to ponder on that. And I go by Wikipedia rather than video games most of the time. XD After all, one of the Dynasty Warriors Games depicts Xiahau Dun with clubs, and from the Wikipedia, I don't believe he ever used Clubs. ((4 was better imo)) lol True enough, but I think a Kusari-gama would probably have been favored by ninja/shinobi not just because it was deadly, but was also fairly versatile and could also be easily disguised as a farming tool (the scythe portion at least could be viewed as a farming implement once unhooked from the weighted chain). And it could be used various ways in combat, such as tripping up an opponent by tangling their legs up with the chain or by whirling the scythe end on the chain to use as a projectile weapon. Plus, unlike most weapons with 'reach' (such as spears and other polearms), the Kusari-gama could be used at close range when a spear-wielder would be unable to do anything but try to push their opponent away or ineffectively whack them with the shaft of their weapon. twisted
All well and good, but that's not what Hattori Hanzo was known to wield. He was known to be a Spearman.
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 8:28 pm
Zahadrin Lancer512 Zahadrin Lancer512 As for his NP, perhaps something that inspires fear (such as from not knowing where your enemy is, but knowing they're nearby and trying to kill you. Possibly to the degree of causing a stat decrease of some sort to his enemy [Agility perhaps? Since if you don't know where your enemy is, you won't know whether you are getting closer to them or farther away when you move]), or misleads his opponents in battle? He was considered a shinobi/ninja, and they were known as the "Masters of Misdirection" (which is why I gave Kotaro Fuma a Personal Skill based on that), in that they intentionally allowed rumors/legends to spread that they had 'magical' abilities (like the belief that ninja could 'magically' swap places with an inanimate object, walk on water, etc.), and then went out of their way to make those false rumors seem true, in order to spread fear among their enemies. Hm... I'll need to ponder on that. And I go by Wikipedia rather than video games most of the time. XD After all, one of the Dynasty Warriors Games depicts Xiahau Dun with clubs, and from the Wikipedia, I don't believe he ever used Clubs. ((4 was better imo)) lol True enough, but I think a Kusari-gama would probably have been favored by ninja/shinobi not just because it was deadly, but was also fairly versatile and could also be easily disguised as a farming tool (the scythe portion at least could be viewed as a farming implement once unhooked from the weighted chain). And it could be used various ways in combat, such as tripping up an opponent by tangling their legs up with the chain or by whirling the scythe end on the chain to use as a projectile weapon. Plus, unlike most weapons with 'reach' (such as spears and other polearms), the Kusari-gama could be used at close range when a spear-wielder would be unable to do anything but try to push their opponent away or ineffectively whack them with the shaft of their weapon. twisted All well and good, but that's not what Hattori Hanzo was known to wield. He was known to be a Spearman. Probably because he was the leader of the Hattori clan, and thus might have been easy to recognize. jk lol xd
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:04 pm
Added to his Personal Skills Comments or remarks?
And I'm thinking his Noble Phantasm will be the supernatural abilities he has been portrayed with, activated through the use of talismans or Hand Signs. Any other potential ideas?
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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 4:10 pm
Zahadrin Added to his Personal Skills Comments or remarks? And I'm thinking his Noble Phantasm will be the supernatural abilities he has been portrayed with, activated through the use of talismans or Hand Signs. Any other potential ideas? I'd say go for it. While it's hardly 'realistic', similar techniques are used in the Naruto anime (hand signs to perform "Genjutsu" [Illusions and/or 'Mind Control' techniques, though in the series it's more along the lines of controlling the opponent's five senses] or "Ninjutsu" ['elemental' {using one or more of five specific elements: Fire, Wind, Lightning, Earth, and Water} techniques used for either offense or defense], and 'talismans' for "paper bombs" or "sealing techniques").
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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 6:05 pm
Lancer512 Zahadrin Added to his Personal Skills Comments or remarks? And I'm thinking his Noble Phantasm will be the supernatural abilities he has been portrayed with, activated through the use of talismans or Hand Signs. Any other potential ideas? I'd say go for it. While it's hardly 'realistic', similar techniques are used in the Naruto anime (hand signs to perform "Genjutsu" [Illusions and/or 'Mind Control' techniques, though in the series it's more along the lines of controlling the opponent's five senses] or "Ninjutsu" ['elemental' {using one or more of five specific elements: Fire, Wind, Lightning, Earth, and Water} techniques used for either offense or defense], and 'talismans' for "paper bombs" or "sealing techniques"). Ashamed as I am, those are sadly the only things I can think of to justify him having such abilities in the first place. -_-
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Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:29 pm
I HAVE FINALLY MADE ONE!!!
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