'Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker' News: Created Characters Can Learn the Special Abilities of Their Instructors
Naruto's Rasengan is just one of the abilities created characters can use in the game
One of the more exciting features of "Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker" is its character creation system that will finally allow fans to use their own ideas to come up with the ninja of their dreams.
Players can determine several aspects of their created ninja's appearance ranging from what kind of hair this character may have to how tall this individual is. But it does not end there.
As developers detailed in an earlier video, players can also choose what kind of ninja their created character becomes.
Four progression paths are already known.
Players who want their created ninja to excel in dealing damage may want to look into turning this character into an attack-type or ranged-type combatant. Both ninja types are obviously capable of dishing out plenty of punishment, and it will just be up to players to decide how they go about doing so.
Created characters can also turn into defense or heal-type characters.
Now, before fans decide which path they want their ninja to take, they should know that it is possible for these created characters to learn some special techniques in "Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker."
A new issue of V-Jump features some more details about the game, and the folks over at Shonengamez.com have provided translations of these revelations.
Apparently, players can select which Shinobi their character studies under. On top of that, after some rounds of training have been completed and a few missions have been accomplished, it looks it will be possible for a created character to learn the special technique of the chosen instructor.
It is unclear which characters will be made available as instructors, though it appears that one of the techniques that can be obtained is Naruto's Rasengan.
Fans should be able to hear more about "Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker's" character creation system in the near future, and the game itself is due out early next year.