Total War: SHOGUN 2

Total War: SHOGUN 2

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Historically Accurate Ninja/Shinobi
   
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Historically Accurate Ninja/Shinobi

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This is a visual mod that changes the models of the ninja units in the campaign and battle map.

Since Ninja were professional spies, a Ninja was supposed to be able to disguise himself among other people, scout the territory and survive behind enemy's line. Thus I gave them the appearance of an ordinary commoner.

A Ninja was also a highly trained commando especially when working inside an army; there were in fact famous warriors throughout Japanese history which worked as special troops well versed in the used of guerrilla tactics and asymmetric warfare, like Hattori Hanzou (服部半蔵), which often included the use of explosive devices.

A Samurai who is also a Ninja in the sengoku era would have likely worn regular armors on the battlefield.

Sources:
https://gunbai-militaryhistory.blogspot.com/2018/05/ninja-introduction.html
https://gunbai-militaryhistory.blogspot.com/2018/09/shichihode-ninjas-seven-disguises.html
29 Komentar
Il-Khan of Persia 11 Jun 2024 @ 8:22pm 
This is amazing thank you! This is honestly one of the absolute best mods for S2 for historical immersion and it's criminally underappreciated! Now I can take shinobi seriously without them looking like they're at a pyjama party like they're typically portrayed.
agonalart 22 Feb 2021 @ 4:03pm 
Can you split this mod-- one for agents only? The mod conflicts with unit re-skin mods on the battlefield. The ninja agent is great!!!
Shavy 30 Apr 2020 @ 7:51pm 
I can see the mod is very popular.
RoninMike 22 Mei 2019 @ 8:59pm 
The Ninja originated around the year 950. During that time China was in constant turmoil from wars. Chinese Generals, monks and common folks left china and started to settle in Japan. Chinese and Japanese culture started to mesh together, things like martial arts, strategies, techniques and so on. That's why one of the Japanese alphabets (kanji) uses Chinese characters.

Monks were known in the east as knowledgeable, well versed in ancient arts and techniques ect.

Some Monks were peaceful during this period and would no fight, during the Heinan priod 794 to 1185, the first known conflict involving Monks was in the year 954. Monks fought other Monks for political powers but slowly Monks started to militarize.

An order or orders of Monks were still peaceful and would not fight so Ninjutsu was invented. Said to be developed by peaceful Monks wanting to protect themselves form violent conflicts that could arise at the time.
RoninMike 22 Mei 2019 @ 8:58pm 
These peaceful Monks taught the art of Ninjutsu to common folks, famers, fisher man ect. The idea was that these common folks would become guardians for the Monks and also their own communities. Since it was developed by Monks one of the first principles was that Nijutsu be used to protect the weak and bring justice.

Over time these guards became warriors and warriors became masters. Ninjutsu was practiced and used in secrete. Different techniques were developed over time. Also there were those who left rural areas to more populated areas to become contract assassins looking to turn a buck with the skills passed down to them.
RoninMike 22 Mei 2019 @ 8:57pm 
As far as training in the arts of Ninjutsu it was done in secrete, children were taught in the diciplines as soon as they could walk. Children games and activities were developed to be like Ninjutsu it's self, they seemed innocent but carried techniques to form children to learn basic Ninjutsu so they would be ready for the harsher lessons. Ninjitsu was mastered by surviving harsh conditions, like a want to be master would go to the forest and live off the nature and become one with nature, seperating the mind and the body giving Ninjas an edge over the common soldiers and Samurais. The martial arts aspect aside from actual Ninjutsu techniques were learned normally, wether it be sword fighting or hand to hand combat as these did not need to be practiced in secrete so much. Ninjas never stopped training and over a life time mastered many different diciplines in martial arts and weapons.

RoninMike 22 Mei 2019 @ 8:57pm 
Ninjutsu was a way of life, becoming invisible, heightening the 5 senses and enduring the harshest of all environments.

Ninjas clans formed and often would trade secrete techniques with each other, there is so little known about actual practices and such, a lot was passed down from generations to generations in verbal forms. Ninjas did not write about their exploits or techniques because remember they are supposed to be invisible. It wasn't until the 1800's when the ninja became obsolete due to the industrialization of Japan ninjas joined the new Japanese Secrete Service. There were a handful that wrote about the ninja as to it not be lost forever.

RoninMike 22 Mei 2019 @ 8:56pm 
Ninjas became very popular during the Sengoku period, actually hitting their all time high. Iga and Kogo were the most known provinces for having the highest quality ninjas. Ninjas were almost always spies and saboteurs using arson as their go to method. Assasinations were carried out specially on HVTs but these could take months. The ninjas favorite killing weapon for an assassination was poison, preferably one that would kill the victim slow seeming like they got sick and died leaving no trace at all. Ninjas would not just study the layouts and gather intelligence another princilple in Ninjutsu was not to waste any movement so they trained also in precision. Every move was already carefully calculated.

RoninMike 22 Mei 2019 @ 8:55pm 

The kunoichi (female ninja) where also mainly spies and information gatherers and were masters of seduction. In many cases a kunoichi was more suitable for assassinations due to their easier access to a house hold of a prominent samurai or Daimyo by going undercover as a house girl (the ones the handled all chores) or a concubine. They also worked in brothels to gather a lot of information, In Japan there is a saying "a man will tell you anything when his pants were down".

RoninMike 22 Mei 2019 @ 8:54pm 
Ninjas were so invisible that soldiers and samurais would get paranoid (not all samurais) if they heard that there was one running around, they would constantly look over their shoulders. Castles were designed "ninja proof" by having things like floors that squeaked, hidden trip wires that would sound an alarm to even making the interior a maze of some sorts. In bedrooms and other parts of the castles existed false floors with access to weapons in case you got cornered by a ninja unexpected.

There were samurais that doubled as ninjas but they were very few since Ninjutsu was the opposite of Bushido (Way of the Warrior) so to the samurai class a ninja was a thug, a criminal, a very dishonorable person. Most ninjas came from generations of common folks, farmers, merchants, fisher man ect. And ninjas had their own hierarchy, themost richest and powerful wer Jenins to the most lowest called Genins.