Today, let's introduce how to play with the Leaf Village expert Yamato in Naruto. As an SSS quality ninja in the game, he is a core choice for many players when forming teams. Once you understand the effects of Yamato's skills, you naturally know how to use him. Since there are many ninjas in the game, it's impossible for new players to familiarize themselves with each one. Yamato, being a more suitable character, is singled out for introduction by the editor.

Let's take a look at the basic skill effects of Yamato. His active skill, Wood Release: Four Pillar House Technique, deals 240% attack damage to two random targets in the enemy back row and has an 80% chance to inflict a bind effect. Once bound, the target cannot act for two turns and the effect will be removed after taking damage. This skill offers both damage and control, though the randomness adds some variability to tactics. However, since there aren't too many targets in the back row, it generally manages to control them. Moreover, the core damage dealers are often placed in the back row, making this skill's control effect more efficient than its numbers suggest.

His passive skill, Wood Style Jutsu, increases the damage dealt to bound targets up to 120%. Another passive, First Generation Cells, allows Yamato to recover health based on 250% of his attack power whenever an enemy is bound. The last passive, Immediate Preparation, boosts defense, speed, and accuracy by 20% at the start of battle. For this character, I have a quite fitting team composition, consisting of Orochimaru, Sasuke Uchiha, Yamato, Hinata Hyuga, Asuma Sarutobi, and Choji Akimichi.

In this lineup, Orochimaru and Sasuke Uchiha are relatively easy to obtain, and so is Yamato, making it convenient to get all the SSS ninjas in the team. Other characters are even easier to acquire. Such a team, even used by casual players, has a good cultivation potential. The combination of Orochimaru and Sasuke Uchiha is currently recognized as one of the easiest and strongest combinations to obtain, available through a first-time recharge. Although other characters may not reach SSS level, their strength is still notable, meeting the team's output needs. While not the top-tier combination, it suffices for most situations.

After reading this introduction, you should now understand how to play with Yamato from the Leaf Village in Naruto. As a character with high quality, strong skills, and easy accessibility, every player can draw and cultivate him. Many lineups can incorporate Yamato to improve output and control.