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my Ninja requiers relatively high skill at dodging and stealth to pull off succefully, because being discovered before you are able to score your first backstab is a swift death sentence.
what do you have trouble with? you get discovered too easily?
you fail to connect your backstabs?
best advice i can give you without knowing anything - you need to learn the right time to pick a spy.
picking him when the enemy is too busy on the front line and don't worry about their backs is the best. usually after the enemy didnt see any backstabs for a good while, they will stop checking their bachttps://steamproxy.net/profiles/76561198017320610ks , assuming the enemy doesn't have a good spy on their team.
also, never be a 3rd spy. the more spies your team has, the less effective all of them will be since the enemy will be more suspcious and there will be less combat class to distract them.