'Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker' News: Some of the Attack and Ranged-Type Techniques May Already Be Known
Created characters can become Attack, Ranged, Defense or Heal-type ninjas in the upcoming game
"Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker" will allow players to create their own characters who will be able to utilize specific techniques.
The techniques made available to the created characters are expected to depend on what type of ninja they will be in the game.
Four types – Attack, Ranged, Defense and Heal – have been revealed thus far, and the techniques for each one vary quite significantly.
Recently, TGN Anime detailed which Attack and Ranged techniques are expected to be included in the game based on what has been revealed via announcements and trailers.
Beginning with the techniques that will be made accessible to Attack-type ninjas, it looks like created characters who fall into this grouping can discover how to execute the different Rasengan techniques used by Naruto.
Attack ninjas may also be able to study under Kakashi, and in the process, they could learn the Lightning Blade, the Sharingan and even the Kamui.
Lee is also rumored to be a character who can teach specific techniques to the avatars created by players, and they primarily utilize physical strikes.
Boruto could become a mentor as well, and he may be able to teach techniques such as the variant of the Rasengan that can be thrown at an opponent, a wind-style attack and a combo move.
The characters created by "Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker" players may also be able to pick up the Almighty Push technique from Pain.
A special kind of summoning technique may also be featured, but it is unclear which character will teach this.
In a separate video, TGN Anime highlighted the Ranged techniques possibly set to be made available to players.
Players who reach out to Sasuke may learn the Chidori, the Fire Ball Jutsu as well as the Kirin, while Konan may reveal how to use the Shikigami Dance, the Paper Storm and even how to fly. Even Itachi's Amaterasu may be featured in the game as a technique accessible to created characters.
Lastly, there is also a Lightning Spear technique expected to be in the game, but again, there is no clear indicator of which character it may come from.
More details about which techniques the Defense and Heal-type characters can use inside "Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker" may be revealed soon, and the game itself is due out early next year.