Basic Tips and Tricks for Naruto Uzumaki Chronicles

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Robert Guinn
This is a guide to help you get through the game Naruto Uzumaki chronicles. This game is not to hard if you know what you're doing, which will be easy due to the in game tutorial at the beginning. The controls are smooth, and simple, there are just a lot of combinations to learn. After completing the training sessions with Kakashi and getting a good feel for the game, you'll be on your way.

Well the first thing to do is to save your game, and often. Most of the time try and save right before you go on a mission or reach a critical point in the story, this way if you fail or if you die you can go right back to where you were before the mission.

Going back to the village heels you to full chakra and health so you can use this to your advantage and upgrade your heath and chakra right before entering into the village. This will allow your health and chakra to reach a higher level, and then they will be quickly replenished. Also while in the village, be sure to save and stock up on key and essential items.

A lot of your missions deal with you having to protect something. For example you may have a prisoner that you have to take to the Leaf Village and protect him from other criminals, or you may have to save a home from bandits. During these missions enemies will try and attack a certain object, like a cart, or a door in order to destroy it and obtain their objective, meanwhile you have to try and stop them. The best thing to do in these missions is to use your jutsus to take out as many of the enemy ninja as possible. That idea is pretty basic and will only get you so far. You need to buy skill chips to make your character stronger so you can beat down your opponents faster. Make sure you buy taijutsu skill chips and put them on your skill plate this will let you do more damage with your regular punch and kicks.

Also skill chips like Extra Clone A and B will do well in providing extra attack plus a good distraction for the enemy. Also attacks like Naruto Uzumaki Barrage a great for wiping out an enemy in one shot. With this combination along with massive Taijutsu power, you can easily overcome any protection mission the game has to offer. Actually this combination of skill chips will serve you well through the entire game, so you may want to keep it as a staple.

On unique feature of this game is the ability to utilize an ally during combat. Some missions you can only have one, but on others you can have up to two. Each of your allies have a certain strength or weakness, and may come in handy in a variety of situations. Choji is most likely the worst option you have. His stats are all weak but his moves are decent. Sasuke Uchiha is one of the best attacking allies in the game with an extremely strong move, the lightning blades or Chidori and his stats are all pretty well balanced. Shikamru is a good choice for those missions that require protection. His states are really amazing, and his shadow possession jutsu and ability to hide explosives in key areas make him a perfect choice for protecting carts, doors and other things. Neji is probably the best all around support ninja. His Palm Rotation can wipe out multiple enemies at once, and all his stats are great.

As regular battle take place your Taijutsu attacks or physical beat down should be more then enough to take care of any enemy. If you have an ally during this portion of the game, use them to their advantage as their attacks seem to wipe out multiple foes at once, and quickly. Make sure after defeating any enemy you grab all the virtue orbs they drop because you will be using these to upgrade your health, chakra, and buy skill plates.

Using skill plates really depends on the user. Personally I use high attack, and hardly any defense. As the saying goes "The best defense is a good offense" and that is the case with this game. You start out with a minimal number of skill ships and a very small skill plate. However as the game progresses you will obtain more skill chips and larger plates. Try and use the Nine Tailed Fox skill plate if you have it, but until then the Leaf works just fine.

One of the hardest fights is against Sasuke. He challenges you to a fight to the death and you will die if you are not prepared for this fight. One way to prepare for this match is to get some healing items, but they can be very expensive to buy. One of the easiest ways to get healing items, and cheaply, is to go practices with Konohamaru. You will be hitting button combinations and the more you get the better healing items you receive. Make sure to practice at this and get plenty of medicine C and A which will not be all that hard, plus it's fun, but keep in mind you can only do this if you are not doing a mission at the time. You could also go just walk around and fight so you get virtue orbs, this will let you level up your heath and chakra. Another plus to this is the fact that virtue orbs will let you buy skill chips, like the strong Taijutsu chips mentioned before. Don't forget to buy the skill chip for Naruto's seal weakening, this allows you to go Nine Tale Fox faster and easier and trust me this is a good thing.

During any Boss fight make sure to watch your health and use items as necessary. A good strategy is to switch to you teammate and use their attacks until their out of chakra then when you switch back to Naruto immediately use the item "rations" to restore your support characters chakra and switch back. This works the best with Neji while using the Palm Rotation. If you pull this off right you can use it two times then your chakra will run out and you will switch back to Naruto use rations on Neji to heal his chakra to full then switch back to Neji and use the Palm Rotation. Keep doing this until the boss fight is over. Neji may be the best ally for this combination, but Shikamaur and Sasuke are also quite deadly.

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During the beggining and ending of the game Kakashi becomes available as an ally, with his powerful Lightning Blade attack

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  • nate proctor12/11/2007

    this game is hard

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