Tools

Mexican Ninja Tools Hub

Small planners for two Jutsu slots and a PC that may or may not parry on time.

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Tools Hub

Guides tell you how to fight. This hub is the two widgets that save a tab: the build planner for Mexican Jutsu pairs, and the specs checker for the Steam min/rec table. Neither one is a cheat engine. Mexican Ninja is a single-player brawler. If you wanted scripts, you are in the wrong decade and the wrong platform — see platforms.

Build planner

Use it when a reward screen offers two wipes and your last death was a lord. It only knows jobs (crowd, burst, sustain, fire, air), because a fake named database would be invention. After you pick a pair, go read Jutsus and best builds so the jobs have a street plan. Then spend coins on Way of the Donkey like an adult.

Specs checker

Use it before you blame combat for a parry you missed at 20 FPS. Numbers match system requirements. Deck Verified players can ignore the GPU table and still read platforms.

What we will not ship

  • Damage calculators with invented coefficients
  • Map radar overlays
  • Redeem-code boxes
  • Friend matchmaking (the game is single-player only)

How these tools sit next to guides

Planner goes to best builds, then a real run from Getting Started. Checker goes to install, then controls. If the checker says no and you still want the game, consoles exist. If the planner says your pair overlaps, believe it and open bosses with a punish slot this time.

A session recipe that uses both tools

Open the specs checker once. If you fail the table, stop theorycrafting Jutsus and go to platforms for a console. If you pass, install, then open the build planner only after a death you can describe in one sentence. Pair a reset with a punish, buy a Way of the Donkey node, and take that pair into the walkthrough rhythm.

That is the entire point of this hub: fewer tabs, same facts as the long guides, zero fake DPS math. When patches change requirements or slot caps, updates will say so. Until then, keep the tools boring and the streets loud. The review will still be there if the streets themselves are the problem. If you only needed one sentence: planner is for overlapping Jutsus, checker is for lying GPUs, and neither one replaces combat. The build planner will not spend your coins. The specs checker will not install the SSD. Do those two human jobs, then fight.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions.

Is the build planner an official Mexican Ninja tool?

No. It is a fan-made pairing sheet for two Jutsu jobs. It does not read your save file.

Does the specs checker replace the Steam page?

No. It restates the official min/rec table for convenience. Steam wins if the numbers ever diverge — check Updates.

Why is there no codes tool?

Mexican Ninja is not a live-service Roblox title. There are no weekly redeem codes to track.

What should I read after using a tool?

After the planner: Jutsus and Best Builds. After the checker: System Requirements and Getting Started.