Hojo: Ni

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Hojo: Ni
Type Ninjutsu
Description Uses the ninja tool, "Kaginawa". Reduces an enemy's attack speed.
Cost {{{mp}}} MP
Element Earth Earth
Monster Family {{{blue family}}}
Blue Physical Damage Type Unspecified damage
Skillchain Properties
Magic Burst Earth ElementScis­sion
Dark Element and Earth ElementGra­vi­ta­tion
Dark, Earth, Water and Ice ElementsDark­ness
Status Bonus {{{blue stats}}}
Job Trait {{{blue trait}}}
Points Required {{{blue points}}}
Ninjutsu Tool Kaginawa
Jobs

Ninja Lv. 48

Casting Time 1.5 seconds
Recast Time 45 seconds
Affected Targets Single
Base Duration {{{base duration}}}
Range {{{range}}}
Hojo: Ni

Statistics

Scroll of Hojo: NiRare
NIN Lv.48
Teaches the ninjutsu Hojo: Ni
Uses the ninja tool, "Kaginawa".
Reduces an enemy's attack speed.
Inflicts a static 20% slow.

Other Uses

Used in Quest: [[|]]
Resale Price: 1,500~1,539 gil

How to Obtain

Auction House Category: Scrolls > Ninjutsu AH Black.png

Dropped By

Name Level Zone
Tonberry Cutter 51-59 Temple of Uggalepih
Tonberry Stabber 61-67 Temple of Uggalepih
Cryptonberry Cutter 53-59 Pso'Xja
Yagudo Assassin 64-72 Castle Oztroja
Sozu Sarberry (NM) 66 Temple of Uggalepih
Tonberry Decapitator (NM) 72-74 Den of Rancor

Derivations

In Ninpo/Ninjutsu, Hojou (捕縄の術) is the practice of disabling an enemy through rope/chains. While Kaginawa are grappling hooks that use rope as their binding tool, chains are the most commonly used item in Hojou, because chains dig into skin/cloth. It was common for ninja in Feudal Japan to have a chain wrapped loosely around their neck hidden in their clothing to use as a weapon.