Summer Black Earth, this summer-limited ninja's debut in the Naruto Mobile game, not only catches the eye with its appearance but also brings a lot of freshness to players in terms of skill mechanism design. Today, the editor will introduce Summer Black Earth from the Naruto Mobile game. The switching from heavy form to light form, every move and every style challenges your operational limits, while also allowing you to experience a unique sense of rhythm in battle. Let's talk about Summer Black Earth's skills and gameplay below, and see what kind of combat pleasure this ninja can bring you.

Firstly, let's talk about the form-switching mechanism of Summer Black Earth. Whether you are just starting with this character or have already begun exploring his skills, mastering this is essential. When Summer Black Earth enters the battlefield, he is by default in the heavy form, with a total of five segments for normal attacks, where the last segment is a grabbing skill, but it must hit the enemy to trigger the subsequent attack. If you switch to the light form, there are still five segments for normal attacks, but the first two are ground attacks, the third lifts the enemy into the air, the fourth strikes a wave in the air, and the fifth performs an aerial grab. Here’s the key point: the grabbing part also requires a hit to be effective, so precise operation is crucial. To make full use of Black Earth's floating effect in the air, remember, after lifting, you can release the normal attack to maintain a brief hover in the air, and even adjust the Y-axis movement using the joystick. This operation is not only smooth but also allows for different tactics in the air.

Next up are Summer Black Earth's skills. On this ninja, the design of the first skill is undoubtedly one of his biggest highlights. In the heavy form, the first skill summons a "Big Conch," while in the light form, it summons a "Small Conch." No matter how many times you switch forms, the summoned conch remains unaffected and will still be the conch corresponding to your current form. What's more impressive is that when there is already a conch on the field, pressing the skill button will automatically return it to your side and continue attacking. Holding down the first skill not only kicks out the conch but also allows you to control the direction using the joystick at the moment of kicking. The Big Conch causes a knockback effect when hitting the enemy, while the Small Conch can only cause the enemy to stagger; the details of the operation determine your level of control over the battlefield. It's worth noting that during the glowing phase when holding down the skill, the conch can block some flying projectiles, which not only adds depth to the tactics but also makes Black Earth more flexible when facing various enemies.

As for the second skill, in the heavy form, Black Earth's skill is a Y-axis attack that can control direction, while in the light form, it is a dash skill that helps Black Earth quickly approach the enemy. The second skill can also interact with the conch, triggering different effects based on your current form and the state of the conch. For example, in the heavy form, if paired with the Big Conch, it will lift the conch and throw it at the enemy, while in the light form, it lets Black Earth ride the conch and move, blocking flying projectiles along the way. The interaction between each skill increases the variety of tactical choices, but it also means higher requirements for player operations.

The second skill's attack can help you accumulate ultimate points, and the ultimate itself is triggered through the Big Conch. Once the ultimate is triggered, it will automatically switch to the heavy form, and you can follow up with the first skill for further attacks. This ultimate mechanism gives Black Earth more tactical space, allowing you to deliver a fatal blow at critical moments.

To sum up, although Summer Black Earth brings unique form-switching and conch interactions, there are some debatable aspects regarding his fidelity. While the design tries to integrate Black Earth's rock-style elements, the combination with the summer theme feels somewhat forced. Especially, his grabbing skills are not fully showcased, which might make some players feel a lack of sufficient diversity in actual operation. Despite this, Summer Black Earth is still a very interesting character, especially in the hands of skilled players, where his skill combinations and form-switching can produce surprisingly effective combat results.

This concludes the introduction to Summer Black Earth in the Naruto Mobile game. Operating Summer Black Earth is not simple, especially for new players, who may find the skill interactions and form-switching rhythms a bit complex. However, once these techniques are mastered, he can be a highly potent ninja.