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3The Sneaky Guy is the one in TheTeam who searches things out, looking for traps, enemies, and other hidden things. If they go first, they sneak and hide, not relying on speed and strength like TheBigGuy. They are usually [[FragileSpeedster mobile]], carrying little equipment. They rely on spotting danger first, stealth, reflexes and their wits to stay alive. They are often stealthy, but the focus can also be on choosing paths thought impossible, being inconspicuous, or some other strategy.
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5In a fight, the sneaky guy will probably try to stay inconspicuous, looking for a weak spot to exploit or a way to confuse the enemy. Ranged weapons are common, while for melee combat, [[DeviousDaggers daggers are by far the most popular choice]]. Very likely to be a CombatPragmatist and/or an UnderhandedHero. Expect this character to be chosen for scouting and infiltration missions.
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7Many games, like ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', have prepared roles for the sneaky guy, like thief or rogue.
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9Related tropes are StealthExpert, TechnicolorNinjas, ArmyScout of the western movies, SneakyTipToes, or the ScarilyCompetentTracker. Sometimes clad in a SpyCatsuit. If a character manages to be both good at fieldcraft and fighting straight-up, it's usually a {{Ranger}} or the point man variety. Depending on how [[HighlyVisibleNinja stealthy they are]], the {{Ninja}} may qualify.
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11The sneaky guy corresponds to the thief in FighterMageThief, just as TheBigGuy corresponds to the fighter and TheSmartGuy to the mage. Duos with a Big Guy are common. The Sneaky Guy can also easily serve as the Beauty in a BeautyBrainsAndBrawn trio -- at least they get to do more than as TheHeart. If serving in TheSquad, a not-uncommon variation is serving as the DesignatedPointMan, where the sneaky guy often takes on elements of The Big Guy.
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18%%* Kouta Tsuchiya in ''Literature/BakaAndTestSummonTheBeasts''.
19* Jozak Gurrier in ''Literature/KyoKaraMaoh'', a spy who is regularly sent on missions in places where the protagonists just happen to be going next. A RecurringCharacter just to the side of the main cast, he's known for his repeated knack for showing up behind enemy lines [[BigDamnHeroes just in time]] to rescue Yuuri and company from whatever trouble they've gotten themselves into.
20* Kabuto Kirisaki fills this role for the drifters in ''Manga/{{Psyren}}'' being a usually unwilling participant in the battles initially only skilled at running and hiding, but his keen eyes and being amongst the first to link the similarities between the geography of Psyen [[spoiler: and the modern-day world, which leads to one of the most important discoveries of the series]]. Later, after awakening his PSI, [[SpiderSense Menace]], he fits this even more, using his power to help the drifters avoid attacks and the like, and prefers to avoid a straight fight if able.
21* In ''Anime/RuneSoldierLouie'', which is basically set in a ''Dungeons & Dragons'' universe, Merrill is the thief of the group and a master at lockpicking.
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25* Franchise/{{Batman}} usually plays this role whenever he's with the ComicBook/JusticeLeague, skulking around to look for his enemies' weaknesses while the rest of the team fight. Justified, since most of his teammates are {{Physical Gods}} while he's a normal human being, and he does his best work as a detective, anyway.
26* While it is impossible for [[GirlyGirl girly]] {{Ninja}} [[FragileSpeedster girl]] Ibuki of ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' fame to be this in the games, the ''ComicBook/StreetFighter'' comics has an extra called "Case Closed" in which Ibuki is sent by her ninja village to infiltrate a high-security military base and steal a high importance briefcase. She doesn't have any problem getting in and only fails when another fighter called Q was unexpectedly there and brought unwanted attention. She does escape afterwards simply by using her superhuman jumping ability.
27* Glenn in ''ComicBook/TheWalkingDead'' is more given to slipping quietly around opposing forces than engaging them head-on, which also serves to not attract Walkers to his position. While The Sneaky Guy often carries connotations of being at least a little bit of a DirtyCoward, Glenn is anything but: he puts his life on the line every time he goes on a supply run and saves lives doing it.
28* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: ComicBook/SteveTrevor is quite good a scouting out an enemy fortification or hideout and then returning with the information without being noticed. As it's not his book though he usually finds that Diana's tactic of allowing herself to be captured and brought along by the bad guys has gotten her there first and on the rare occasions the villain has stumbled across a way of restraining her that is tricky for her to escape from he helps her out.
29* ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}} in ''ComicBook/XMen''. His nimbleness and ability to WallCrawl, blend into shadows, and {{Teleport|ation}} allow him to slip past enemy lines undetected.
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33* ''Fanfic/SomeSemblanceOfMeaning'', a ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames Hunger Games]]'' fanfic, has Phlox--so stealthy that she was able to lurk at the outskirts of [[spoiler: the Careers']] camp, stealing supplies, for at least several days straight, without ever getting caught.
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37%%* Malak is a cowardly thief who provides some comic relief in ''Film/ConanTheDestroyer''.
38* Peeta in ''Film/TheHungerGames''. He's shown to be very strong but almost never engages in physical violence, preferring to hide using his camouflage skills.
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42* Tobias sometimes in ''{{Literature/Animorphs}}''. Being trapped in a hawk body meant he didn’t go to school like the rest, so he often kept watch for new Yeerk pool entrances and watched what the controllers were doing. All the kids had morphs suitable for being sneaky when needed, though.
43%%* Poplock Duckweed in ''Literature/TheBalancedSword'' by Creator/RykESpoor.
44%%* Silk in the ''Literature/{{Belgariad}}''.
45%%* Jame in ''Literature/ChroniclesOfTheKencyrath'', especially in ''God Stalk'', the first book.
46* In the ''Literature/{{Dragaera}}'' novels, Vlad's friend Kiera the Thief has a reputation as being able to steal anything and relies on stealth rather than combat prowess.
47* In ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' ArchangelUriel, The Watchman, fits this bill amongst the other Archangels. He is Heaven's wetwork agent, the one who keeps a low profile but some work is still known (such as the slaying of the firstborn of Egypt) and labeled as one of the most dangerous, if not ''the'' most dangerous of them. As the guardian of freewill, he will use any means inside the rules to help protect humanity's right to choose.
48%%* Gray Mouser in Fritz Leiber's ''[[Literature/FafhrdAndTheGrayMouser Lankhmar]]'' books.
49* Benito Valdosta in ''Literature/TheHeirsOfAlexandria'' series. Trained as a thief and a very good climber.
50* Bilbo Baggins is hired for this very role by the dwarf party in ''Literature/TheHobbit'', although he himself is initially unconvinced.
51%%* Ding Chavez in Creator/TomClancy's ''Literature/JackRyan'' series, introduced in ''Literature/ClearAndPresentDanger'', is another point man variation.
52%%* Martinez in Norman Mailer's ''Literature/TheNakedAndTheDead''.
53%%* Caius Blohm in Creator/DavidDrake's ''Literature/{{Redliners}}'' is a point man variation.
54* In the ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' books, Martin the Warrior (who would be The Fighter) is best friends and partners with Gonff the Mousethief, who plays this role (there might be a ''Lankhmar'' allusion here).
55%%* The eponymous Reynard the Fox from ''Literature/TheReynardCycle''
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59%%* Wait! What about the "evil dude" in ''Series/LazyTown''?
60* Glenn [[BrickJoke in]] ''Series/TheWalkingDead2010'' is more given to slipping quietly around opposing forces than engaging them head-on, which also serves to not attract Walkers to his position.
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64%%* Most [[FantasyCharacterClasses Rogue and Thief classes]] in [[TabletopGames RPGs]].
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68%%* Altaïr, Ezio and Desmond of ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' fame.
69%%* [=Zer0=] from ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands 2}}''.
70* ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight'': Claudette Morel, one of the playable survivors, is an unusual case as she isn't a character based around stealth. What makes her become this is how players can take advantage of her small frame, dark outfits and dark complexion to become almost invisible on the already dark maps. Then you have her prestige cosmetics that apply blood to her face and clothing, allowing Claudette to camouflage on maps with plenty of foliage.
71** The Shape (Michael Myers) is arguably the Killer version of this trope. Michael has all the gimmicks and special powers of a cardboard box and similar mobility to one too (at least at first), but his terror radius - the feature where the survivor player become alerted to the killer's presence by a heartbeat sound? It's ''tiny'', just 6 metres compared to the 24 metres of other killers. And following a certain playstyle called "JumpScare Myers", you can take perks that reduce this radius down to ''zero meters'', letting Myers draw close enough to smell your perfume and read the label on the back of your shirt without any warning. He is ParanoiaFuel incarnate.
72* Robin Hood from the ''Franchise/FateSeries''. In his debut game ''VideoGame/FateExtra'', he uses underhanded tactics to defeat his enemies, by concealing his presence and laying traps (notably, poison), very similar to the Assassin-class. In ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', Robin is also typecast as a scout while still retaining his usual M.O. for traps and poison. He scouts places ahead for his party, keeps a low profile and, if possible, a long distance from the enemy and he can sneak into places that sub-par Assassins can't get into. In supplementary materials, it's even stated that Robin Hood is capable of being put in the Assassin class.
73* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'': Nina is extremely good at stealth and recon, making her one of the army's premier scouts. When asked by Caeldori to just get the location of the enemy and their numbers for a mission, she came back with very detailed notes about their weaknesses, what patrol routes they take, and the locations of their weapons.
74%%* Kasumi Goto in ''Franchise/MassEffect''.
75* If a character from a [[MultiplayerOnlineBattleArena MOBA game]] has a stealth mechanic, they'll more likely end up as this, sneaking to the enemy ranks while invisible and catching them by surprise. Examples include Riki, Gondar, Nyx Assassin, Clinkz from ''VideoGame/{{Dota 2}}'', Evelynn and Twitch from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'', Loki and Ao Kuang from ''VideoGame/{{Smite}}'', Nova and Zeratul from ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm''.
76* It is possible to play the Hero like this as a Thief in ''VideoGame/QuestForGlory''. In a lot of cases, there is stuff to steal, and stealth can get a lot of results without risk. In the FanRemake to ''VideoGame/QuestForGloryII'' it is even possible to play the Thief as a backstabbing assassin. Not honorable at all, but it works.
77%%* Fero in ''VideoGame/TheReconstruction''.
78%%* The Spy class from ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2''.
79* The pointman in ''VideoGame/{{Vietcong}}''. In the first game, he's always an LLDB member, thus making him TheFace as well in certain situations where he's the only guy who can talk to a Vietnamese who doesn't understand English. Some of the [=VCs=] count as well, given their stealthy tactics. He doesn't appear in the second game except in one level in the VC campaign.
80* Glenn [[RuleOfThree in]] ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadTelltale'' is more given to slipping quietly around opposing forces than engaging them head-on, which also serves to not attract Walkers to his position.
81* ''VideoGame/XCOM2'' has the Ranger class. While their ''VideoGame/XCOMEnemyUnknown'' predecessor, the Assault, was the squad's DesignatedPointMan, the Ranger's "Scout" skill line emphasizes stealth and reconnaissance more than kicking in the door and blasting aliens with a shotgun. "Phantom" ensures that a Ranger will always start the mission in Concealment and remain hidden even if the rest of the squad blows their cover, and "Conceal" lets them re-enter Concealment if stealth fails, once per mission. This all lets a stealth-focused Ranger carefully move from cover to cover ahead of their squadmates, revealing enemies before they're aware of XCOM's presence, and letting the team set up ambushes. When it ''is'' time for a Ranger to blast aliens with a shotgun, they can use "Shadowstrike" to gain attack bonuses when striking from stealth, and "Implacable" to skirmish by gaining a free move after making a kill.
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85* Violetta in ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'', a Smoke Knight specialising in "misdirection and sleight-of-hand". Even [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20140509 lampshaded by Zeetha]] once.
86%%* Haley in ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick''.
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90* PARKER, from WebVideo/NatOneProductions' ''The Last Stage'', relies heavily on stealth to be effective. He is the only member of the team that can pick locks and infiltrate places quietly, and was designated on more than one occasion to tail suspects without being seen.
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94* [[Characters/AvatarTheLastAirbenderZuko Zuko]] from ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', as displayed in "The Blue Spirit". He combines the trope with elements of the PointMan/Big Guy, taking out soldiers and remaining in the shadows until he rescues Aang. Once detected, he's still able to get Aang out alive. In other episodes, he also sneaks onto Zhao's warship and into the Water Tribe Kingdom.
95* Rattrap from ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars''. Likes cheese, tunnels, and [[DeadpanSnarker being sarcastic]]. Dislikes giving the other guy a chance to shoot first.
96%%* Tunnel Rat fills this role in ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades''.
97* [[TheLeader Hunter]] from ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch'' has the least amount of equipment among his squad. He's particularly known for his knife and tracking skills. Hunter has very acute environmental awareness, meaning he can predict weather patterns and know when he's being watched almost without fault.
98* Smokescreen ends up becoming this in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime''. He's less experienced than the other Autobots, but after acquiring the [[{{Intangibility}} Phase Shifter]] he puts it to creative use.
99* Beck from ''WesternAnimation/TronUprising'' is a FragileSpeedster, especially compared to MightyGlacier Tessler or LightningBruiser Tron. But he outclasses ''both'' of them at being sneaky.
100* Robin and Miss Martian in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'', by virtue of mastering the StealthHiBye and VisibleInvisibility, respectively. Aqualad takes the role if there's water involved, and the team as a whole generally plays TheSneakyGuy to the public celebrities that are the Justice League.
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