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Lawn Ninja (Never Spotted)
"Stand in the hallway. Wave. Nobody looks up."
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How do I install Lawn Ninja (Never Spotted)?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Lawn Ninja (Never Spotted) for Burglin' Gnomes in one click.
</>What does Lawn Ninja (Never Spotted) do?
You can walk down the middle of the hallway with a lamp under each arm and nobody so much as glances at you. Lawn Ninja stops every pair of eyes in the house from picking you out: the owners, the cat, the dog, the mole, the fairies, the whole lot. One thing to be straight about. This is about eyes, not ears. Slam a door, drop a wardrobe or knock a shelf over and the household still reacts to the racket and comes to have a look, it just won't spot you standing there when it arrives. Move quietly and you're a ghost. Smash the place up and you'll have company in the room, staring straight through you. Brilliant for learning a house layout, for hauling something awkward past a sleeping dog, or for strolling in to cut a friend loose from the kitchen. Playing together? Hide the Whole Crew covers everyone. Whoever opens the lobby is the one who turns this on, so your friends don't need to install anything.
</>What is Lawn Ninja (Never Spotted)?
Lawn Ninja stops every pair of eyes in a Burglin' Gnomes house picking you out - owners, cat, dog, mole, fairies, the lot - with an option to hide the whole crew. Noise is still noise, so move quietly. Great for learning a layout or cutting a friend loose. From ProjectMods, which also makes mods for Phasmophobia, PEAK and Wobbly Life.
</>Common questions about Lawn Ninja (Never Spotted)
What does Lawn Ninja do in Burglin' Gnomes?
Lawn Ninja stops everything in a Burglin' Gnomes house from seeing your gnome. The owners, the cat, the dog, the mole, the fairies and the rest of the critters simply never pick you out, so you can walk down the middle of the hallway with a lamp under each arm. Noise still counts, though - this is about eyes, not ears. There's a Hide the Whole Crew switch for covering every gnome in the lobby, and whoever opens the lobby is the one who turns it on.
Does Lawn Ninja stop the household hearing you?
No, and this is the one thing to be straight about. Lawn Ninja handles eyes, not ears. Slam a door, drop a wardrobe or knock a shelf over in Burglin' Gnomes and the household still reacts to the racket and comes to have a look - it just won't spot you standing there when it arrives. Move quietly and you're effectively a ghost. Smash the place up and you'll have company in the room, staring straight through you while you work. Plan around noise and the mod handles the rest.
Which things in the house stop seeing you?
All of them, as far as eyes go. Lawn Ninja covers the owners themselves, the pets - cat and dog - and the smaller residents Burglin' Gnomes fills a house with, including the mole and the fairies. That matters because the threat in a house is rarely just the person who lives there; it's the animal that wanders into the room you were about to cross. With every pair of eyes taken out of the equation, the only thing that can still bring trouble to your door is the noise you make getting the loot out.
What does Hide the Whole Crew do?
It widens Lawn Ninja from your own gnome to every gnome in the Burglin' Gnomes lobby, so the whole crew walks about unseen instead of one person having an easy night. Leave it off if the rest of the group want the tension intact - being the only invisible gnome in a house full of nervous friends is its own kind of fun. Whoever opens the lobby is the one who flips it, and everyone else installs nothing at all. Noise rules still apply to the crew, so a loud friend can still fill a room with company.
When is Lawn Ninja most useful?
Three moments stand out. Learning a house: you can walk a Burglin' Gnomes layout at your own pace and work out where the good loot lives without a dog deciding your evening for you. Hauling something awkward: big items are slow, and slow is when you normally get caught. And rescues - strolling into the kitchen to cut a friend loose while the owners look straight through you. It's also the calm option for showing a new player around, since nothing will jump on them halfway through the tour as long as everyone stays quiet.
What options does Lawn Ninja (Never Spotted) include?
Enabled
Stops anything in the house from seeing you. Loud noises still bring them looking.
Hide the Whole Crew
Covers every gnome in the lobby instead of just yours.
Lawn Ninja is a ProjectMods mod for Burglin' Gnomes that stops the owners, pets and critters seeing your gnome at all, though loud noises still bring them into the room to look.
System Requirements
What features does Lawn Ninja (Never Spotted) include?
- Stops the owners, the cat, the dog, the mole and the fairies from ever picking you out.
- Leaves noise alone on purpose, so slam a wardrobe and the household still comes looking.
- Stroll down the middle of the hallway with a lamp under each arm and nobody glances up.
- Hide the Whole Crew covers every gnome in the lobby instead of only yours.
- The gnome who opens the lobby turns it on, and the rest of the crew installs nothing.
Best For
- New players learning a house layout without a dog interrupting them every ten seconds.
- Rescuers walking into the kitchen to cut a tied-up friend loose in full view of everyone.
- Players hauling something huge and slow straight past a sleeping dog.
- Streamers giving a room-by-room tour while the owners potter about around them.
- Crews who want the spotted-and-chased pressure gone but still enjoy the racket they cause.
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