Bottomless pit
The concept of bottomless pits in videogames is quite simple: you fall down - you die. However, in Shadow of the Ninja bottomless pits don't kill the player instantly. They drain half of your energy and telepot you to the nearest platform instead (this means, you can jump over the pit by jumping into it). The damage dealt by bottomless pits is enough to decrease the level of your weapon by one.
Can be met on stages 1-3, 4-1, 4-2, 5-1 and level 3.
Steam
The steam appears out of the pipe and damages the player of he or she is near.
Can be met on stage 2-1.
Giant cog
These huge cogs are actually invulnerable enemies rather than traps. There is no way to destroy them, but self-guided shurikens aim at them. Firing level 3 shurikens near giant cog may result in a waste of weapon.
Can be met on stage 4-2.
Time bomb[1]
This is the only trap that can be destroyed. When the player appears near the time bomb, the light on it begins to flash, and after a second it will explode, damaging the player if he or she is nearby. There is no way to run over the time bomb and not to receive the damage. The safe spot is below the time bomb, where it can't harm the player, but also can't be triggered.
Can be met on stage 5-1.
Laser cannon
It fires wide laser shields. There is no way to run from lares shields or to jump over them due to their size and speed. The rate of fire is pretty low and gives the player enough time to find a good hiding spot or to run by when it's safe.
Can be met on stage 5-1.
Dragon head
This is the last trap that can be encountered. It's not so simple to trigger, but it's the most difficult trap to evade. When fighting the last boss, hang on the ladder and don't go further (or climb down the ladder after the fight begins). If you did it right, one of the dragons' heads will fire a fast self-guided ball impossible to evade. There is no point to do so unless you want to receive damage for nothing.
Can be met on stage 5-2.
- ↑ Names given according to player's manual