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The Faceless also come in bulk, as demonstrated by this subset of Evil Minions whose defining characteristic—apart from being evil, of course—is the lack of individual identity. They will wear matching uniforms and helmets or masks that completely obscure their facial features. Sometimes, the (perpetually scowling) lower portion of their faces may be visible, but their eyes will pretty much always be hidden, like under the brim of a helmet, behind Scary Shiny Glasses or malevolent looking masks (especially Gas Masks or Rage Helms), or beneath an opaque visor. Note that a balaclava or Ninja mask covers everything except the eyes, but goons wearing them still count. Note that a unique face as a symbol of identity means that You All Look Familiar allows for unmasked but identical mooks to be effectively Faceless.
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