Ninja Rope

The Ninja Rope is used to pull your worm towards somewhere by casting it out and attaching it to the desired location.

Description
Ninja Rope (shortened to Rope) is an utility for reaching places very far and arguably faster than any utility for moving. The player can drop bombs, launch some weapons and use utilities while using the ninja rope.

In Worms Armageddon and Worms World Party many of gametypes on WormNET are playing with Ninja Rope. In Worms: Reloaded, the number of ropes are called Number Of Swings Left instead.

Rope Racing/Race
The players race in a special map with only ninja ropes and parachutes. Maps for this gametype tends to be very high, and often combined with a very fast water rise.

WxW
It is basically Shoppa, but in this gametype, players must attack from the ninja rope, and must touch a number of walls before attacking.

Using the Rope
Press the Fire Button. Use the arrow keys to go pull to the direction or create momentum on the Ninja Rope. Press the Fire Button to release.

If you are toting a dropable bomb, such as dynamite or a land mine, you can drop one mid-swing on your unsuspecting target by using the Jump Button.

Tips & Tricks

 * The shorter the Rope, the stronger you can make potential momentum.
 * The player can use the ninja rope to swing by Mines and make them detonate.
 * The player can use the Rope Knocking technique by creating momentum and releasing the rope to knock a or a group of worms into the water. It is not rare having to sacrifice a worm when using this technique. Note that this technique is best applied in the 2nd generation games. In the 3rd generation games, it is not efficent and not recommended.
 * If you don't have a parachute, you can use the ninja rope to drop to a lower ground.
 * You can use the Ninja Rope to pull weapon and utility crates and medi packs towards your worm. You can also do this with barrels and landmines, although you must be cautious when doing so with land mines.(3D Worms?)

Trivia

 * The Ninja Rope is arguably the most used utility.
 * In Worms: Ultimate Mayhem, this utility is renamed Grappling Hook for unknown reasons, but this is most probably done due to the resemblance of the artwork.