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Snipers lose when their positions are discovered. First, conceal yourself. Don't continue to fight if your position is known.

Chika Amatori about Snipers, in Chapter 53.[1]

A Sniper is a Border agent who specializes in the use of Sniper Triggers.

A Sniper (狙撃手(スナイパー), Sunaipā Lit. Sniper ?) is a Border agent who specializes in the use of Sniper Triggers.[2]

Specifics

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The Sniper position is one of the 9 official positions available to Border agents, one of the 7 directly involved in combat, and one of the 4 a trainee can seemingly be.[3] Any combatant who have scored the most points with an Sniper Trigger out of all the Triggers in their set are counted as Snipers[4].

Overview

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Snipers specialize in long-ranged combat, utilizing three types of rifles: Egret, Ibis and Lightning.[5] The first two in particular can compete with or even surpass Attacker Triggers in power, but their predictable trajectory and the low rate of fire make them unsuitable for repeated shots.[6] Since the long-range provides an advantage also to enemies, allowing them to dodge relatively easily once the Sniper's position is discovered, and since Snipers are extremely vulnerable at close range, they have stealth at the core of their fighting style.[7] They generally sneak around the battlefield, constantly hiding their Trion signature with Bagworm[8] and looking for high ground to easily take out their targets. When their position is discovered, which, due to the muzzle flash and the sound of the blast, often occurs after they open fire, they have no choice, but to get away as quickly as they can, finding a new hiding spot. Many Snipers have good trion reserves since their Triggers require a large amount of it per shot and since they must wear Bagworm at all times in combat situations. Patience, dedication, and flexibility are other traits valuable in a Sniper.

In the Squad's formation, Snipers are generally at the far back, either assisting their teammates or acting individually to silently and swiftly eliminate the enemies. Since they can reverse the conditions of a Squad with a single pull of the trigger, Snipers are considered game-changers in Border. Furthermore, a hidden Sniper is a highly valuable ally, because the enemy will be forced to constantly watch out for lines of fire and be unable to access certain areas altogether.

Joint Sniper Training

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The Sniper position is probably the one that requires the greatest amount of skill, which may be one of the reasons both official and Trainee Snipers constantly has joint practice sessions to hone their capabilities in multiple areas.

  • Unknown Sniper drill: Snipers fire at dummies located in various points of a city-like environment.[9] The conditions are identical to those of the Radar Search Drill, suggesting they might be the same.
  • Standard Sniping Drill ((つう)(じょう) ()(げき) (くん)(れん), Tsūjyō Sogeki Kunren ?): Participants shoot a 50cm target 100m away. It moves farther away every five shots.[10]
  • Stealth and Target Acquisition Drill (()(そく)(えん)(ぺい) (くん)(れん), Hosoku Enpei Kunren ?): Participants are sent to random locations inside a virtual stage where they must find and hit other Snipers. There is no muzzle flash or sound, and Radar cannot be used. Five points are awarded for a hit, two deducted for getting hit. The same target cannot be shot twice.[11] It was also noted to be a way to test a Sniper's aptitude at stealth.[12]
  • Radar Search Drill (レーダー サーチ (くん)(れん), Rēdā Sāchi Kunren ?): Using Radar, agents search out and shoot various targets. Non-designated targets do not count towards their score. When one target is hit, the next immediately comes up. An agent's score is determined by how many targets they shot within the given time.[13]

Drill Scores and Rankings

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Unknown Sniper drill (Jan. 8):

Standard Sniping Drill (Feb. 10):

Stealth and Target Acquisition Drill (Feb. 16):

Radar Search Drill (Feb. 23):

Solo Points

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Since points fluctuate constantly, most of the following scores are likely to be obsolete.

Character Stats

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These are the known stats for known Snipers revealed in Border Briefing File and in the World Trigger Manga.

Name Trion Attack Defense/Support Mobility Skill Range Command Special Tactics Total
Isami Tōma[31] 6 9 7 4 13 10 2 2 53
Ken Satori[32] 6 8 6 5 9 8 2 4 48
Tōru Narasaka[33] 6 9 7 5 12 12 4 1 56
Shōhei Kodera[34] 6 6 7 4 9 8 6 1 47
Mirai Hatohara[35] 8 1 8 4 14 10 2 4 51
Chika Amatori[36] 38 2 5 3 6 8 1 1 64
Yuzuru Ema[37] 6 8 6 5 10 9 2 1 47
Kōji Oki[38] 8
Haruaki Azuma[39] 7 8 11 5 10 10 10 5 66
Akane Hiura[40] 5 7 5 5 8 7 3 2 42
Taichi Betsuyaku[41] 5 6 4 5 7 7 2 2 38
Tetsuji Arafune[42] 6 8 8 5 8 7 5 5 52
Atsushi Hokari[43] 7 7 8 5 8 8 3 5 51
Yoshito Hanzaki[44] 5 6 8 4 11 11 1 5 51
Izuho Natsume[45] 5 6 4 6 4 6 2 1 34


List of Snipers

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There are currently at least 135 Border agents who specialize in the use of Sniper Triggers[20] however, less than 30 of them are official agents, and the identity of only 17 of them is known, corresponding to those Snipers who take part in Rank Wars.[46] Notable former Snipers include Mirai Hatohara and Akane Hiura.[47][48]

The following Snipers are listed by their Squad's ranking at the end of the most recent season of Rank Wars. When known, their individual ranking in the Sniper class is reported under their name.

A-Rank

Isami Tōma
Fuyushima Squad
1st
4th Overall
Hayato Uno
Kusakabe Squad
???
Ken Satori
Arashiyama Squad
???
Tōru Narasaka
Miwa Squad
2nd
Shōhei Kodera
Miwa Squad
???
Tōichirō Momozono
Katagiri Squad
???

B-Rank

Chika Amatori
Tamakoma Second
???
Yuzuru Ema
Kageura Squad
???
Kōji Oki
Ikoma Squad
???
Haruaki Azuma
Azuma Squad
3rd[27]
Kazuto Tonooka
Yuba Squad
???
Taichi Betsuyaku
Suzunari First
???
Tetsuji Arafune
Arafune Squad
???
Atsushi Hokari
Arafune Squad
???
Yoshito Hanzaki
Arafune Squad
???
Tokiya Saitō
Tokiwa Squad
???
Yukito Otokawa
Ebina Squad
???

C-Rank

Izuho Natsume

Trivia

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References

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  1. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 7 Chapter 53 (p. 9) and Episode 25.
  2. 2.0 2.1 World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 211)
  3. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 4 Chapter 33 (p. 6) and Episode 17.
  4. Q: Kako doesn’t have a Gunner Trigger on her main Trigger side, so why is she a Shooter?
    A: This comes from BBF. Thank you for reading. The positions are based on the equipped Trigger with the most solo points (except All-Rounders). Kako's Hound (Custom) that she equips in her sub has the highest solo points, and the Scorpion she equips in her main hasn’t reached 6,000 points yet, so she’s a Shooter. It looks like she wants to increase her Scorpion to over 6,000 points and become an All-Rounder. In the Galopoula Battle, it seems she equipped Hound (Custom) in her main too in preparation for a firefight.
    Source: Volume 20, Question Corner 14
  5. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 4 Chapter 34 (p. 12-13) and Episode 17.
  6. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 218-219)
  7. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 210)
  8. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 222)
  9. 9.0 9.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 5 Chapter 42 (p. 14) and Episode 21.
  10. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 107 (p. 15-16) and Episode 66.
  11. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 14 Chapter 118 (p. 10-11) and Episode 71.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 21 Chapter 187 (p. 10) and Episode 97.
  13. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 19 Chapter 163 (p. 2) and Episode 87.
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 5 Chapter 42 (p. 15) and Episode 21.
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 107 (p. 17) and Episode 66.
  16. 16.0 16.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 13 Chapter 108 (p. 1) and Episode 66.
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 14 Chapter 118 (p. 15) and Episode 71.
  18. Q: In Chapter 118, who was number 338 that Tōma shot during the stealth and target acquisition training?
    A: I may have already answered this, but it was either Oki or Tonooka. Tonooka would have been ranked 3rd in that training, so if he managed to escape Tōma, number 338 would have been Oki.
    Source: Volume 26, Question Corner 24
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 14 Chapter 118 (p. 14) and Episode 71.
  20. 20.0 20.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 19 Chapter 163 (p. 3) and Episode 87.
  21. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 3 Chapter 24 (p. 2) and Episode 13.
  22. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 46) His only Sniper Trigger is Egret
  23. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 11 Chapter 93 (p. 19) and Episode 42, Tōma's exact number of points is unknown, but due to being No. 4 overall, and due to there being no known No. 5 overall, he will be ranked by the person with the highest amount of points who isn't on the overall rankings, which is Kō Murakami at 12,042
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 10 Chapter 87 (p. 19) and Episode 39.
  25. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 4 Chapter 27 (p. 4) and Episode 14.
  26. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 115) Narasaka's exact number of points is unknown, but he would have more points than Ema due to being ranked higher than him, see Ema's citation for explanation of number of points for Ema.
  27. 27.0 27.1 Q: Who's ranked third among Snipers (I'm guessing Azuma).
    A: After consulting my documents, yes it's Azuma.
    Source: Volume 26, Question Corner 23
  28. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 115) Azuma has been confirmed to be the No. 3 Sniper, so he would have more points than Ema
  29. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 115) Ema's exact number of points is unknown, but it was said he has the highest number of solo points out of every agent in middle school. currently Midorikawa has the highest known amount of points for middle schoolers at 9,721, so by extension, ema has more than 9,721 points.
  30. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 11 Chapter 89 (p. 18) and Episode 40.
  31. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 46)
  32. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 69)
  33. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 82)
  34. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 84)
  35. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 109)
  36. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 148)
  37. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 114)
  38. World Trigger MangaChapter 238 (p. 7)
  39. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 132)
  40. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 177)
  41. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 128)
  42. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 166)
  43. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 168)
  44. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 169)
  45. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 195)
  46. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File
  47. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 12 Chapter 106 (p. 6) and Episode 65.
  48. World Trigger MangaVol. 23 Chapter 199 (p. 22).
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Positions
Border All-Rounder • Attacker • Engineer • Gunner • Operator • Shooter • Sniper • Spotter • Trapper
Border
Commander in Chief Masamune Kido
Administration Eizō Netsuki • Katsumi Karasawa • Kyōko Sawamura • Masafumi Shinoda • Motokichi Kinuta • Takumi Rindō
General Staff Michael Cronin • Raizō Terashima • Ryōji Kiriyama • Maruka Mochizuki • Seiji Mizunuma
S-Rank Tsukihiko Amō
A-Rank Ai Kitora • Asumi Amakura • Futaba Kuroe • Hayato Uno • Isami Tōma • Jun Arashiyama • Kazuma Satomi • Kei Tachikawa • Ken Satori • Kirie Konami • Kōhei Izumi • Kyōsuke Karasuma • Mai Kitagawa • Mitsuru Tokieda • Nozomi Kako • Reiji Kizaki • Ryō Utagawa • Ryūji Saeki • Shinji Fuyushima • Shirō Kikuchihara • Shōhei Kodera • Shūji Miwa • Shun Midorikawa • Sōya Kazama • Takaaki Katagiri • Takeru Yuiga • Tōichirō Momozono • Tōru Narasaka • Yōsuke Yoneya • Yūichi Jin • Yukimaru Ichijō
B-Rank Atsushi Hokari • Chika Amatori • Daichi Tsutsumi • Fumika Teruya • Hanao Tsukimi • Haruaki Azuma • Hidetaka Kitazoe • Hiro Kitazoe • Hisato Sasamori • Hitoshi Matsushiro • Hyuse • Itsuki Fujisawa • Kai Minamisawa • Kazuaki Ōji • Kazuki Kurauchi • Kazuto Tonooka • Keizō Mamiya • Kō Murakami • Kōji Oki • Kōtarō Suwa • Kotarō Tomoe • Kuniharu Kakizaki • Makoto Chano • Mamoru Tokiwa • Masakuni Hakoda • Masataka Ninomiya • Masato Kageura • Minoru Hata • Mitsuya Koinuma • Noboru Koarai • Osamu Mikumo • Rei Nasu • Rokurō Wakamura • Ryōgo Funabashi • Satoru Hayakawa • Satoshi Mizukami • Seiji Marui • Shinnosuke Tsuji • Shō Motegi • Sumiharu Inukai • Taichi Betsuyaku • Takahiro Ebina • Takuma Yuba • Tatsuhito Ikoma • Tatsuya Kuruma • Tetsuji Arafune • Tokiya Saitō • Tsuneyuki Okudera • Waka Utsunomiya • Wataru Urushima • Yōko Katori • Yoshinobu Kera • Yoshito Hanzaki • Yūichirō Yoshizato • Yukari Obishima • Yukito Otokawa • Yūko Kumagai • Yūma Kuga • Yūta Miura • Yutaka Kashio • Yūya Tsuchisaki • Yuzuru Ema
C-Rank Fumifumi Saotome • Hidehide Hinoe • Izuho Natsume • Teruteru Kōda
Operators Aki Hiyami • An Kobayakawa • Aoi Kusumoto • Asami Taya • Asuka Asagiri • Ayumu Hatori • Hana Somei • Haruka Ayatsuji • Haya Kittaka • Hazuki Nanao • Hikari Nire • Kaho Mikami • Karin Yuitsuka • Madoka Ui • Mako Hitomi • Maori Hosoi • Megumi Tokura • Nono Fujimaru • Ren Tsukimi • Rika Rokuta • Rin Kagami • Risa Maki • Rui Osano • Saki Kusakabe • Sakurako Taketomi • Sayoko Shiki • Shiori Usami • Yuka Kon • Yuri Rindō • Yuu Kunichika
Former Border Agents Akane Hiura • Mirai Hatohara • Tadaomi Kanda • Yūgo Kuga
Affiliated Personnel Raijinmaru • Replica • Izuho's Cat • Rinji Amatori • Ruka Shinoda • Yōtarō Rindō
Old Border Agents Hibiki Taira • Ibuki Wakisaka • Kaede Namekata • Kengo Sōma • Kirie Konami • Manabu Kai • Masafumi Shinoda • Masamune Kido • Mato Kujō • Motoki Suzumura • Reiji Kizaki • Rintarō Chihiro • Ryōji Kiriyama • Shin Kazama • Sōichi Mogami • Takumi Rindō • Tetsuya Umesaki • Yūichi Jin • Yuri Rindō
Squads Arafune Squad • Arashiyama Squad • Azuma Squad • Chano Squad • Ebina Squad • Fuyushima Squad • Hayakawa Squad • Ikoma Squad • Kageura Squad • Kakizaki Squad • Kako Squad • Katagiri Squad • Katori Squad • Kazama Squad • Kusakabe Squad • Kōda Squad • Mamiya Squad • Matsushiro SquadMiwa Squad • Nasu Squad • Ninomiya Squad • Ōji Squad • Suwa Squad • Suzunari First (Kuruma Squad) • Tachikawa Squad • Tamakoma First (Kizaki Squad) • Tamakoma Second (Mikumo Squad) • Tokiwa Squad • Urushima Squad • Yoshizato Squad • Yuba Squad
Positions All-Rounder • Attacker • Engineer • Gunner • Operator • Shooter • Sniper • Spotter • Trapper
Branches Hayanuma Branch • Hisama Branch • Suzunari Branch  • Tamakoma Branch  • Wataayu Branch • Yumite District Branch
Factions Kido Faction • Shinoda Faction • Tamakoma Faction (Tamakoma Branch) • Factionless Faction
Triggers Asteroid • Bagworm • Bagworm Tag • Bail Out • Chameleon • Cobra • Connector • Dummy Beacon • Egret • Enhanced Radar • Escudo • Fengari • Fūjin • Full Arms • Full Attack • Geist • Gimlet • Grasshopper • Hornet • Hound • Ibis • Idaten • Kogetsu (Spear/Gen'yō/Senkū) • Lead Bullet • Lightning • Makō • Meteor • Radar • Raygust (Shield Mode/Thruster) • Salamander • Scorpion • Shield (Fixed Mode/Full Guard) • Silencer • Sōgetsu (Axe • Twinblade) • Spider • Starmaker • Switchbox • Teleporter • Timer • Tomahawk • Trion Body • Viper • Yūma's Black Trigger
 
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