In the recently very popular game Naruto: Leaf Village Elite, you can see many familiar characters. When it comes to the most eye-catching female ninja in the early stages, Tsunade definitely stands out. In this article, I will introduce how Tsunade performs in Naruto: Leaf Village Elite. As a character with distinct likes and dislikes, Tsunade is also like this in the game; players who like her really love her, while those who don't won't use her.

However, Tsunade is still quite suitable for early use. As the Fifth Hokage, even though she has a small gambling addiction, it doesn't affect her standing as a model for female ninjas at the top of the ninja world. She is positioned as an SSS+ level medical ninja in the game, possessing three outstanding abilities: group healing, enhanced survival, and burst damage. She can be considered the most comprehensive support and sub-C role in the current version. Her unique skill mechanism perfectly recreates the classic settings from the original work. Whether it's the continuous healing brought by the Hundred Heals Technique or the high single-target burst damage provided by Strength, she can both fit into a long-lasting battle lineup and integrate into a quick-attack team for lightning-fast assaults.
Let's take a look at her ultimate skill, the Hundred Heals Technique. Once this skill is used, it can restore 200% of her attack power plus a fixed value of health to all teammates, and also add a Hundred Heals mark to them, increasing their critical hit rate by 15%, which lasts for 2 turns. From a tactical perspective, this is undoubtedly a core group healing skill that greatly enhances the team's endurance, allowing teammates to maintain sufficient health during battles, thereby raising the overall team's output ceiling, enabling the team to calmly face strong enemies and continuously provide firepower.

Strength is also quite effective, dealing up to 280% of her attack power in damage to a single target. If the target's health is below 50%, it will also add an armor-breaking effect, reducing their defense by 30%, lasting for 2 turns. This skill is widely applicable in practical combat, especially excelling in low-health elimination and armor breaking. It can closely cooperate with the main C to quickly break through the enemy's front line. The passive skill Lucky Charm is also distinctive. At the start of the battle, this passive will have Tsunade apply a lucky shield to the two teammates with the lowest health, which can absorb 150% of Tsunade's attack power in damage, lasting for 2 turns. This skill effectively prevents fragile characters from being instantly killed at the beginning, improving the team's fault tolerance.

And Winning Determination, at the end of each turn, if any of the team members' health is below 30%, Tsunade will immediately restore 120% of her attack power in health to them, and this can trigger up to 3 times per battle. In the late stages, this skill serves as a lifesaver. In terms of team composition, first, there is the Hundred Heals Endurance Team, whose core members include Tsunade, SSS+ Jiraiya, and SSS+ Kakashi. Tsunade plays a crucial role in healing and buffing, while Jiraiya uses his fire-based stacking damage skills to create large areas of burning on the battlefield, causing continuous damage to the enemy.

Kakashi, as the vulnerability core, can increase the team's overall output efficiency. The tactical idea is to use Tsunade's continuous healing and critical hit buffs, combined with Jiraiya's burning effects and Kakashi's vulnerability effects, to form a high-fault-tolerance mid-to-late-game burst lineup. Another recommended team is the Strength Quick Attack Team, with core members including Tsunade, SSS+ Fourth Raikage, and SSS Sasuke. Tsunade is responsible for armor breaking and harvesting in this team, using her Strength skill to break the enemy's defenses. The Fourth Raikage is known for his powerful single-target burst, working well with Tsunade's armor-breaking effect to quickly eliminate the enemy's front line. Sasuke, with his excellent AOE finishing ability, cleans up the low-health enemies on the battlefield. This lineup is suitable for scenarios like the arena, where quick victories are needed, and can rapidly defeat opponents in a short time.

For Tsunade's star upgrade strategy, it is recommended to prioritize upgrading her to 8 stars, as this will unlock the awakening skill Winning Determination, significantly enhancing her healing and survival capabilities. To reach 8 stars, you need 1 copy of herself and 5 five-star cards. Players can obtain these resources through limited-time recruitment or participating in in-game activities. For the Guardian slot, if Tsunade is the main force, it is suggested to place an SSS+ high-attack character, such as the Fourth Raikage, to share levels and further enhance overall combat power. If Tsunade mainly serves as a support role, you can choose an SSS control-type character, like Gaara, to control the enemy's actions and create more output opportunities for your team. Additionally, the game's challenge dungeon, the Hundred Heals Trial, can also enhance Tsunade's abilities. After successfully passing the trial, players will unlock the exclusive accessory, the Senju Necklace, which increases healing effects by 10%.

In summary, after understanding how Tsunade performs in Naruto: Leaf Village Elite, you will realize that she is a character with significant strategic value. If players can reasonably utilize her skills and characteristics and pair her with the right lineup, they will surely achieve sufficient survival and effectiveness in the game.