Batta

is a kunoichi from Kumogakure.

Personality
Batta is an incredibly selfish individual, caring only about herself and by her own admission, doesn't bother with other people. She is only willing to help others if she receives something in return, seen as she only agreed to save Fugō when the latter offered to give her the contents of his briefcase. She also doesn't care about sacrificing others, as she threatned to let Fugō fall to his death if he didn't agreed to pay fer for saving her, and subsequently as she saved Fugō, her technique was affecting the other survivors, something she was unbothered by, openly declaring she doesn't care about the lives of others. She is also quite nonchalant about the situation around her, as even after Ōga revealed himself and explained the "expirement", Batta questioned why they should participate in a rather bored and whiny tone.

Abilities
Batta is proficient in using Wind Release, allowing her to conjure a powerful gust of wind in the surrounding area, allowing to boost herself or others to higher altitudes should the situation call for it.

Labyrinth Game Arc
While on the Thunder Train, Batta and all the other passengers fell asleep and they found themselves in a secluded room once they regained consciousness. Soon, the perpetrator behind their kidnapping, Ōga, revealed himself and explained he wanted to formulate an experiment to how many of them could survive. When they were transported to a different room, with a stone floor was slowly crumbled away, Batta approached Fugō, inquiring him whether he had money on his briefcase, and offered to help protect him in exchange for payment, but Fugō told to stay away. When the floor began crumbling away, Fugō was hanging for dear life, and Batta stepped on his hand, offering again to protect him in exchange for the briefcase's contents, otherwise letting him fall to his death should he refuse, and Fugō finally accepted. With this, Batta uses her Wind Release: Flying Locust Wind technique to boost herself and Fugō upwards, but leaving the others to fend for themselves, especially with her technique worsening the situation by cracking the floor. Batta then merely stood back and watched as the others helped each other survive, unbothered to help.