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In the sense monomi is used here, it means 'a scout' or possibly to scout or observe since the ninja spell names are verbs. Sanjaku is a word that describes an item that binds or affixes an item to another item, like a belt affixes a persons pants to them. The word is actually a word for belt. A tenugui is a small hand towel. So the sneak effect is attained by tying towels to your feet to reduce noise, aiding in the infiltration of an area.

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  • Monomi: Ichi
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  • In the sense monomi is used here, it means 'a scout' or possibly to scout or observe since the ninja spell names are verbs. Sanjaku is a word that describes an item that binds or affixes an item to another item, like a belt affixes a persons pants to them. The word is actually a word for belt. A tenugui is a small hand towel. So the sneak effect is attained by tying towels to your feet to reduce noise, aiding in the infiltration of an area.
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  • In the sense monomi is used here, it means 'a scout' or possibly to scout or observe since the ninja spell names are verbs. Sanjaku is a word that describes an item that binds or affixes an item to another item, like a belt affixes a persons pants to them. The word is actually a word for belt. A tenugui is a small hand towel. So the sneak effect is attained by tying towels to your feet to reduce noise, aiding in the infiltration of an area.
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