****************************************** ********************************************** ************************************************** **** **** *** NON-SPOILER DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT FAQ/GUIDE *** *** *** *** -for- *** *** *** *** NINJA GAIDEN (XBOX) *** **** **** ************************************************** ********************************************** ****************************************** <<< Version 1.11 >>> FAQ/Guide Authors: Incossee (aka Thundercleese) Tyler D FAQ/Guide Maintainer: Incossee (aka Thundercleese) *************** VERSION HISTORY *************** 11/7/05 Version 1.11: Completed, very minor additions and editing by Incossee/Thundercleese 10/26/05 Version 1.1: Completed, added a new section discussing Ninja Gaiden Black and how the Hurricane Pack content compares. Minor other changes and editing to reflect Ninja Gaiden Black's release, by Incossee/Thundercleese 2/18/05 Version 1.03: completed, yet more minor additions and editing by Incossee/Thundercleese 2/16/05 Version 1.02: completed, some more minor additions, editing, and reformatting by Incossee/Thundercleese 2/7/05 Version 1.01: completed, earlier additions joined, additions and editing by Incossee/Thundercleese 1/29/05 FAQ/Changes Edition: completed by Incossee/Thundercleese 1/17/05 Skeleton Edition: completed by Tyler D ***************** TABLE OF CONTENTS ***************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ <<< SECTION I >>> Introduction to Ninja Gaiden Downloadable Content ------------------------------------------------------------------------ <<< SECTION II >>> Non-Spoiler Explanation of Hurricane Pack 1 Changes & Additions ------------------------------------------------------------------------ <<< SECTION III >>> Non-Spoiler Explanation of Hurricane Pack 2 Changes & Additions ------------------------------------------------------------------------ <<< SECTION IV >>> Non-Spoiler Answers to Frequently Asked Questions on the Hurricane Packs ------------------------------------------------------------------------ <<< SECTION V >>> How to Access Ninja Gaiden Downloadable Content/Online Features ------------------------------------------------------------------------ <<< SECTION VI >>> Comparison of Hurricane Pack Content to Ninja Gaiden Black Content ------------------------------------------------------------------------ <<< SECTION VII >>> Final Notes and Contact Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------ <<< SECTION I >>> ************************************************* INTRODUCTION TO NINJA GAIDEN DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT ************************************************* +++++ READ THIS FIRST +++++ This combination FAQ and Guide will explain everything a beginner may want to know about the downloadable content and online features for Ninja Gaiden on Xbox. This FAQ/Guide contains NO SPOILERS and is written to help people who know little or nothing about Ninja Gaiden's downloadable content, but want to learn more about what it offers and how to play it. It does NOT contain a walkthrough or specific strategies regarding the game. Ninja Gaiden for the Xbox has downloadable content (DLC) called "Hurricane Packs" (HPs). There are two of these HPs, Hurricane Pack 1 (HP1) and Hurricane Pack 2 (HP2). They each offer two new and unique gameplay experiences and may only be acquired online through Xbox Live. Each is also designed to be part of a "Master Ninja Tournament" where you may upload your scores to Xbox Live (if you choose) to compete against other players from around the world. Almost all of this content may also be found within the stand-alone game, Ninja Gaiden Black (NGB). It is essentially a director's cut version of NG. If you have a specific question or are looking for specific information, check the table of contents above to find out which section will address your needs. <<< SECTION II >>> *************************************************************** NON-SPOILER EXPLANATION OF HURRICANE PACK 1 CHANGES & ADDITIONS *************************************************************** Hurricane Pack 1 is like playing through the game on "Normal" difficulty but with MANY changes and additions that make it play almost like an entirely new (and significantly more difficult) game. Some of the numerous changes and additions include: 1. New "action engine". The overall game engine has subtle tweaks to make it feel a little more fast-paced and responsive (not that the game wasn't fast and responsive to begin with!) 2. Optional new camera. Pressing the Right analog stick button toggles on/off a new camera system. The new camera allows free control of the camera in 3rd person mode using the right stick (similar to many 3rd person adventure or shooter games). Many people prefer this system, as it offers the player more control. 3. A new weapon. The new weapon is called the "Lunar", which is basically an intricate-looking staff. 4. New moves for Ryu. Ryu can now earn even greater powers, including the ability to "intercept" attacks. This ability can dramatically change battle dynamics and will be an important key to success. 5. Easier ultimate techniques. Ryu can perform ultimate techniques more easily now. Ryu can EITHER absorb essence to execute one as before, OR if you hold the 'Y' button long enough, Ryu can unleash both level 1 and level 2 ultimate techniques without absorbing any essence. 6. New costumes. There are unique new costumes Ryu may opt to select when starting a new game (via button codes). 7. New, more challenging enemy layout. Many normal battles have been changed to be more difficult. For example, brown ninjas have been replaced with white ninjas, and white ninjas have been replaced with black ninjas. A couple of old enemies (such as brown ninjas) do not appear in the game at all. Expect major changes throughout the game. 8. Brand new enemies. There are several entirely new never-before-seen enemies. 9. New moves and new artificial intelligence (AI) for old enemies. Old enemies now have deadly new moves as well as improved AI. Some old easy AI abuses (such as Flying Swallow), are no longer as effective. New strategies and techniques will be imperative to effectively battle your foes. 10. Faster enemies. Enemies move and attack faster than before. 11. Breakable guard. Ryu's defense is no longer quite so infallible. Stronger attacks from enemies will break Ryu's guard, which means that if Ryu blocks such attacks, he must recover briefly before he is able to resume blocking, leaving him temporarily vulnerable to follow-up attacks. 12. New treasure layout. Many treasure chests contain different items. There are significant changes as to when/where you find important items. Some chests may even have unpleasant surprises... 13. New starting inventory. You start the game with both Nunchaku and the Dragon Sword. 14. New scarab rewards. Muramasa will award you different items at different intervals for turning in golden scarabs. 15. New shop inventory/pricing. Muramasa will stock a very different array of items. Prices and availability on both items and upgrades will change as well. 16. No more Great Devil Elixirs. They have been removed from the game entirely. That'll teach you not to rely too heavily on Ninpo! 17. New Kunai Scrolls. A few new tips will come your way. 18. Different essence distribution. The frequency with which enemies leave yellow vs. red vs. blue essence has been changed. 19. No "Successive Play" option. When you complete the game and save, loading the file will instead give you the option to upload your score to the Xbox Live scoreboard. <<< SECTION III >>> *************************************************************** NON-SPOILER EXPLANATION OF HURRICANE PACK 2 CHANGES & ADDITIONS *************************************************************** Hurricane Pack 2 is nothing like any other game mode. It takes the gameplay tweaks and additions of Hurricane Pack 1, adds further new content and changes, then applies them to a new and different scenario that is completely different from the normal game. Ryu will begin in what looks like the Imperial Palace from Chapter 15, and must complete five progressively more difficult "Phases" that take place in an Underworld-like setting. Each Phase consists of several challenging battles against a wide variety of enemies and bosses. After completing a Phase, you will have the opportunity to both save and purchase items from Muramasa, whose inventory is much larger and much different from other modes, offering numerous different powerful items. You will also find many weapons and power-ups scattered throughout each Phase to assist you. Ryu will begin the game with an extended health bar and a broad selection of weapons (some of them already upgraded). Once Ryu acquires ranged weapons, he will have an unlimited supply of ammunition for them (even if the weapons had limited ammunition in the normal game). Ryu, however, will have a reduced capacity to carry elixirs. Along the way, Ryu will encounter several additional never-before-seen enemies as well as some entirely new bosses. It is possible to complete all Phases in less than one hour (however, expect to take a good deal longer than that your first time, due to deaths). After completing it, you will have the option of saving your game and/or uploading your score to the Xbox Live scoreboard. <<< SECTION IV >>> ************************************************************************ NON-SPOILER ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON THE HURRICANE PACKS ************************************************************************ Got general questions about the Hurricane Packs? Well look no further, as the answers will follow. Probably 99 out of 100 questions asked on the Hurricane Packs are among the following. I will do my best to answer them as clearly and completely as possible, without any spoilers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Does it cost anything to download the Hurricane Pack(s)? A: No. The HP's are absolutely 100% free downloads. But you do need to have broadband internet and access to a valid Xbox Live account. However, you can use a friend's account, or use a 2-month free Xbox Live card if necessary. With an active Xbox Live account you may freely download the HP's as many times as you want to as many different Xboxes as you want. Read Section V for more details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: How long are the Hurricane Pack(s)? A: HP1 is the exact same length as the standard game. Given the increased challenge, it might take you a little longer than just playing a full game on "Normal" though. HP2 is relatively short. If you know what you are doing and are a very skilled player, it takes less than an hour to complete. Your first time through, however, will likely take substantially longer, as you can expect to die quite a few times. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: How difficult is Hurricane Pack 1? A: It is significantly more difficult than the game on "Normal" difficulty. Most people, however, feel it is significantly less difficult than "Very Hard" mode. Most people find it roughly as challenging as "Hard". Be warned though, the difficulty in Chapter 1 is drastically increased, so your initial introduction will be a challenging one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: How difficult is Hurricane Pack 2? A: It is arguably the most challenging mode in Ninja Gaiden (although it is close to the level of difficulty of "Very Hard"). It is a little hard to compare though, as it plays very differently from the other modes. It is also much shorter than all other modes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Do the Hurricane Packs have different difficulty settings? A: No. The difficulty level is fixed and cannot be changed in both Hurricane Packs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Do the Hurricane Packs have a new or expanded story? A: Definitely not in Hurricane Pack 1. The story is exactly the same, with no changes or additions. Hurricane Pack 2 basically does not have any story to speak of, though there are a couple of scenes where some brief new/different events involving Ryu and Rachel occur. But these do not amount to any real "story". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Do the Hurricane Packs have any new cut-scenes? A: Hurricane Pack 1's cut-scenes are all identical to the normal game, with no new ones. Hurricane Pack 2 has two new brief cut-scenes, one at the beginning and one at the end. These cut-scenes use in-game graphics (not full motion video). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: What is the new weapon (the Lunar) like? A: It is a staff weapon that can be acquired very early in HP1 or starts in your inventory in HP2. It is a fast and moderately damaging weapon, that particularly once upgraded, allows for large combos. It is less damaging than the Dragon Sword, but more damaging than the Nunchaku or Vigoorian Flail. It can be upgraded twice (to a maximum of level 3), and allows for an extensive variety of unique attacks. The Lunar excels at handling multiple enemies at once, due to its wide range. It is a lot of fun to use, and very effective. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: What exactly is the "Intercept" move? A: Intercept is a new move Ryu will receive from a Technique Scroll found very early in HP1 or in Ryu's inventory at the start of HP2. It is similar to a "parry" in Street Fighter III, or a "hard block". The way it works is if you wait until the moment before you get hit by an attack to block it (where you were NOT blocking before), you will intercept the attack. When you intercept an attack, you will have an opportunity to INSTANTLY counter-attack. You can use any attack or combo you like, and your enemy will be vulnerable. Intercept is also effective against virtually all attacks, even some that you normally cannot block, or where blocking would normally damage you (you will never take damage with a successful intercept). Your guard cannot be broken while intercepting either. It is an extremely useful move and it is important to master. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q; Where can I see some images of the Lunar, new enemies, and new costumes from the Hurricane Pack(s)? A: If you would prefer to be surprised, just play the Hurricane Packs and discover them for yourself. Otherwise, try these links: http://www.gamespot.com/xbox/action/ninjagaiden/screenindex.html http://media.xbox.ign.com/media/482/482221/imgs_1.html?ui=gamefinder ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Will downloading the Hurricane Pack(s) affect my current save games in any way? A: No. Do not worry about downloading them, as they do not in any way alter the normal game or your existing save files. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Will I still be able to start a new regular game after I download the Hurricane Pack(s)? A: Yes, absolutely. The ONLY way to play games with the Hurricane Pack changes/additions is to start a new game in Master Ninja Tournament 2 (for Hurricane Pack 1) or to start a new game in Master Ninja Tournament 3 (for Hurricane Pack 2). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Should I complete the normal game before playing the Hurricane Pack(s)? A: Yes, definitely. The Hurricane Packs are designed for experienced players only, and would be frustrating and excessively difficult for new players. Furthermore, you will not appreciate all the changes and additions without having first completed the game at least once. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: What order should I play through the different game modes? How difficult are they? A: Definitely complete "Normal" difficulty first (or "Hard" if you are a hardcore player). Once you have finished the game a minimum of one time on either of those settings, then you should try Hurricane Pack 1 or "Very Hard". Take your pick. And only attempt Hurricane Pack 2 after you have finished Hurricane Pack 1 (and possibly "Very Hard" as well, though you can interchange the order of that if you like). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Where can I find a detailed FAQ/Guide/Walkthrough with specific help and strategies for completing the Hurricane Pack(s)? A: Not in this guide. No spoilers, nor walkthroughs, nor strategies are contained within. There are one or more of these guides available at GameFAQs (and other sites) that will help for HP1. As far as I know, no one has yet written such a guide concerning HP2. However, completing HP2 mainly involves playing with a high level of skill. If you feel you absolutely need a guide, there is a very good chance you are not yet skilled enough to complete HP2. Another option is to download and view videos of other players playing through HP2 (or other modes). There are a number of skilled players with videos, which you may find here: http://www.iberiansninjagaiden.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Is there now, or will there be in the future, some way to play the Hurricane Pack(s) without downloading them through Xbox Live? A: Yes and no. To play the HP's in their exact original state, you must download them through Xbox Live. However, you may alternatively purchase Ninja Gaiden Black and be able to play virtually all of the HP content (and a lot more) without any downloading. See Section VI for complete details on how the HP's have been integrated into NGB. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: I've downloaded the Hurricane Pack(s), but how do I play them offline? A: You CANNOT start a new Hurricane Pack game offline, it must be started online, even though you have already downloaded the HPs. You CAN resume an HP savegame offline however. Read SECTION V below for details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Is it possible to use a memory card to copy the Hurricane Pack file(s) or Ninja Gaiden game saves? A: No and no. The Hurricane Packs are too big to fit on a memory card. And while Ninja Gaiden game saves are small enough to fit, they are blocked from copying to memory cards. Presumably this is an anti-cheat measure. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q: Will there be any more Hurricane Packs in the future? A: NO. THERE WILL BE NO MORE HURRICANE PACKS, despite any interviews or rumors that you think may be to the contrary. Sorry, but Team Ninja has made official statements that Hurricane Pack 2 is the final one. Beyond that, Team Ninja has other projects, and it simply would make no sense to keep releasing more. As much as we would all like more, we should all be thankful for what we got--the greatest downloadable content of all time--FOR FREE. Ninja Gaiden Black may alternatively be considered to be the 3rd HP if you choose to look at it that way, although it is not for download, and must be purchased separately. It also offers a lot more content than found in either HP. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ <<< SECTION V >>> *************************************************************** HOW TO ACCESS NINJA GAIDEN DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT/ONLINE FEATURES *************************************************************** So you would like to download and play the HPs? Read the following to get set up and to know what you are doing before you get started. 1. What you will need to download the Hurricane Packs Functional Xbox Xbox Live/Gamertag Broadband Internet Connection, ethernet cabled to the Xbox. These things are absolutely necessary at the time of download due to signing and anti-hacking measures. It is possible to use your Xbox in the place of a friend's however, as Gamertags can be transferred via memory unit... actual NG saves cannot. While in theory it might be possible for mod users to find the HPs DLC at disreputable file sharing sites, for the common man it would be far too much trouble and require far too much technical ability. The recommendation here is that you simply use a 2-month free trial subscription or standard subscription to XBL to achieve HP download. 2-month free trial cards are available in many Xbox Live games. They are also common enough, that people often give them away free. If you ask nicely on a relevant message board, there is a strong chance that a Good Samaritan will e-mail you the code to one of theirs. 2. Procedure for beginning online play Insert the main game disc. Go to the main menu. An option on the main menu list is 'Master Ninja Tournament'. Pick that one. There is a decent amount of loading time at the Kunai knife here, so wait it out. The next prompt will offer the choices 'Trial Missions/ Content Download'. Pick 'Content Download'. Download everything (IT IS ALL 100% FREE). Hurricane Pack 1 is 2047 blocks (about 32 MB), Hurricane Pack 2 is 3134 blocks (about 49 MB). Once you have downloaded everything, start over from the main screen of the game disc. Go back to 'Master Ninja Tournament' from the main menu. This time you will go to 'Trial Missions'. These missions are as follows. ( press A to start one of the missions ) Master Ninja Tournament 1....... Regular game. Master Ninja Tournament 2....... Hurricane Pack 1 competition. Master Ninja Tournament 3....... Hurricane Pack 2 competition. Scores for all three tournaments can still be posted as far as I know. 3. Selecting your costume There are new costumes for Ryu in the HPs, selected by holding down a corresponding button when starting a new game. Previous alternate outfits are still available and selected in the same way. Here is how to select the brand new costumes: Note: Buttons must be HELD DOWN when pressing A for a new Trial Mission. You will hear a confirmation sound if done correctly. Hold black button..... the 'Ashtar'/Demon Ninja costume. Hold white button..... the Dead or Alive Ryu costume. 4. Playing Offline In order to play the HPs offline, you must reach a save point in either one and establish a save; providing you have the content downloaded you will be able to resume those saves offline. As the HPs have no successive play, keeping the HPs for posterity requires the player to reach the first save in each, keep them in easily remembered save slots, and leave them untouched. The player should then use a DIFFERENT slot for subsequent saves as he/she progresses. Leaving your first save in the HPs untouched will allow you to come back and replay them offline. 5. Downloading & playing the HPs without an Xbox Live account If you do not have an Xbox Live account, you can still download and play the HPs with the benefit of a friend's account. Use a memory card (or account recovery function) to get your friend's Xbox Live account onto your Xbox (the one you want to play the HPs on). Then connect to Xbox Live (probably at your friend's house, but it can be basically anywhere that has a broadband connection). Now just follow steps 2 through 4. Be sure to follow step 4 carefully, so that you will not need to connect to Xbox Live in the future. <<< SECTION VI >>> ****************************************************************** COMPARISON OF HURRICANE PACK CONTENT TO NINJA GAIDEN BLACK CONTENT ****************************************************************** Ninja Gaiden Black (NGB) is essentially a "Director's Cut" of Ninja Gaiden (NG). NGB is a stand-alone game (not an expansion pack, no original game required), that effectively gives you NG, both HP's, and a bunch of other stuff, all at a budget title price. What a bargain! NGB offers virtually all of the HP content, as well as a great deal of additional content, however, there are some differences between the HP's and the overlapping modes in NGB. While all of the additional new content found in NGB will NOT be covered, here is a comparison of what the HP's offer and what NGB includes that is meant to correspond to the HP's. A. Hurricane Pack 1 Hurricane Pack 1 is largely the same as the "Hard" difficulty in NGB. In NGB, you may select Hard right from the start if you have a completed game save from the original NG on any difficulty on your Xbox. Also note that if you have already completed HP1 and have a game save to that effect, you will also have "Very Hard" difficulty selectable from the start. If you do not have any cleared game save data from NG, you must complete "Normal" or "Ninja Dog" difficulty in NGB to unlock "Hard" in NGB. NGB's Hard has virtually identical enemy layouts to HP1, and plays very similarly, but there are a number of notable differences including: 1. Generally harder difficulty. This means that while HP1 was effectively set to "Normal", NGB's "Hard" has all the trimmings of an increased difficulty setting: Ryu does less damage, enemies do more, enemy AI and aggressiveness is enhanced, and Fiend Challenges are increased from 60 to 80. 2. No Intercept. The HP-exclusive move, Intercept, has been removed from NGB. 3. Boss minions. In NGB, starting in Hard difficulty, bosses have lesser enemies who back them up in battle. Bosses do not have minions in HP1. 4. New items. There are several new items in NGB (including Hard) that cannot be acquired in the HP's, such as new armlets and smoke bombs. 5. New cut-scenes. There are several new cut-scenes in NGB (including Hard) that do not appear in the HP's. 6. Armlet of Tranquility is out. This item which is available in the HP's, was removed from NGB's story mode. However, it is available in some NGB missions in Mission mode. 7. Great Devil Elixirs are back in. They were removed in HP1, but they are available in each difficulty (including Hard) in NGB. 8. Different items layout. The treasure chests in HP1 and NGB's Hard contain different items in some cases. 9. Different scarab rewards. The scarab rewards also differ. 10. Different costume availability. NGB offers different costumes that may be worn under different conditions. 11. Kitetsu improved. The Kitetsu is improved in NGB (including Hard), where it no longer drains health, and can be upgraded to level 3. 12. Guillotine Throw changed. This technique's command is changed in NGB to be X+A at the same time. B. Hurricane Pack 2 Hurricane Pack 2 is virtually identical to the Mission "Eternal Legend" in NGB. In NGB, the "Missions" mode (MM) becomes available once you have completed NGB's main story mode on any difficulty. Note that no save data from the original NG will unlock MM right away. In MM, you initially have 2 missions (each with 5 phases) selectable. Once you have completed any 5 phases, a new mission with 5 new phases becomes playable. There are 10 separate missions in all (totallying 50 phases), with the last mission being titled "Eternal Legend". This means that you must complete any 40 phases in MM to unlock Eternal Legend (EL). EL plays just like HP2, with a few differences including: 1. No Intercept. The HP-exclusive move, Intercept, has been removed from NGB. 2. No Armlet of Tranquility. This item was available in the shop in HP2, but is not available in EL. It is, however, available in different missions. 3. New Armlets and Smoke Bombs. EL allows you to purchase certain new NGB-exclusive items not found in HP2. 4. Kitetsu improved. The Kitetsu is improved in NGB (including EL), where it no longer drains health, and can be upgraded to level 3. 5. Guillotine Throw changed. This move's command is changed in NGB to be X+A at the same time. 6. Selectable difficulties. While HP2 can be played only on the equivalent of "Normal" difficulty, each mission in NGB's MM, including EL, is playable on four seperate difficulties (Normal, Hard, Very Hard, and Master Ninja). Once you complete a mission on one difficulty, the next hardest becomes selectable. Higher difficulties cause Ryu to do less damage, enemies to do more, and enemy AI and aggressiveness to be enhanced. The Karma you earn receives a higher multiplier on harder difficulties. <<< SECTION VI >>> *********************************** FINAL NOTES AND CONTACT INFORMATION *********************************** Thanks to Team Ninja and Tecmo for producing such an amazing game. Thanks to Team Ninja and Tecmo for producing such amazing downloadable content. The Hurricane Packs really go far above and beyond what any developers rightfully need to do to make their fans happy. I cannot believe this stuff is free! Thanks to the guys on the GameFAQs Ninja Gaiden message board for their input. The authors of this FAQ/Guide retain the copyright to this work. No part may be reproduced or reprinted anywhere without express prior permission from the authors and/or the maintainer. This FAQ/guide may appear only on the following sites: GameFAQs Gamespot This FAQ/guide is meant to be a self-contained, self-explanatory work. I respectfully request that should you feel the need to contact me regarding this FAQ/Guide, it ONLY be to notify me of serious errors or major omissions (of which I am fairly confident there are none). But if necessary, please include the words "Ninja Gaiden" in the subject line. My e-mail address is: incossee_1DELETETHIS -at- excite.com Make sure you remove the words "DELETETHIS" from the address, and change " -at- " to "@" before trying to e-mail me. I make no guarantees as to when or if I will be able to respond. I also recommend that if you have questions regarding Ninja Gaiden's DLC which are not adequately answered here that you try asking on the Ninja Gaiden message board at GameFAQs or Gamespot. There are usually friendly and helpful people there who will promptly assist you (just make sure that you are in turn friendly and polite). RANDOM CLOSING COMMENT: If Ninja Gaiden is ever adapted into a movie, I would like to make the following two requests: 1) Get Tony Jaa to play Ryu Hayabusa. (Seen Ong-Bak? If not, check it out, and see what this man can do without the benefit of special effects or wires.) 2) Don't let Uwe Boll anywhere near it! That is all. <<< END OF DOCUMENT >>>