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ninja looter 

The act of joining a group and then trying to get as many items as possible, without regard for the well-being of the rest of the group.

(from WoW)

I'm a little ninja, short and stout
I take all the loot and I hearthstone out
All the guys on teamspeak scream and shout
I'm the warrior in full devout.
In World of Warcraft, it's customary in many groups to pass on an item when it's being rolled, in order to decide who needs it the most, and then roll again (/random 1-100). A ninja looter will roll on the item, instead of passing, and then may plead ignorance, or may declare that he needs it more than anyone else. Such behavior often results in ejection from the group and blacklisting.
ninja looter by Ugluk September 16, 2005
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ninja looter 

1) (n) (MMORPG) A player who loots and/or attempts to loot items (usually of significant rarity and value) without the permission of the group, especially one who loots items designed for other classes or one who loots all items of value immediately prior to leaving the group/raid/guild.

2) (n) (World of Warcraft) See Hunter
Felstriker? Obviously a Hunter weapon.
ninja looter by Danin July 6, 2005

ninja looter 

Someone who grabs loot which he/she has not won during a raid.
Doup won the loot, but that bastard Kerb ninja looted it.
ninja looter by Martin January 28, 2005

ninja looter 

Ozzy rolls 99
Slowbo rolls 100
Hem rolls 90
Asmon rolls 1
Asmon has received the item
Twitch chat:

- ninja !!
- Yoink
- ninja looter
ninja looter by Ion Hazzikostas November 30, 2019

ninja looter 

-A player in an MMORPG who attempts to loot every monster killed in a group as quickly as possible
-zakupilot256
"Dude, we killed 4 Krayt Dragons, but some ninja looter ganked all the drops!"
ninja looter by Knight of the Hub February 7, 2004

ninja looted 

when some one takes way more than they need.
guy1: wow i said he could have a cigarette and he ninja looted half my pack
ninja looted by b4113r March 25, 2009