In the passionate world of the Naruto Leaf High-Hand game, to help players quickly build a strong fighting lineup, today's editor has specially selected a batch of extremely powerful ninja characters for everyone to get to know and use. The first one to introduce is how good Gaara's father, Rasa, is in the Naruto Leaf High-Hand. After all, as a high-quality character, you don't really need to worry about his basic effects, but if he is placed in a team, it's still worth exploring the skills possessed by this SSS-level ninja, Rasa.

Rasa's role in the game is that of a front-line debuff support, and he belongs to the heart type attribute. Ninjas of this grade are often the core strength when players control battles, so it's crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of his skill characteristics. His active skill, Magnetic Sand Gold Funeral, once unleashed, can deal damage equal to 100% of his attack power to all enemy targets. Not only that, but this skill also has a 50% chance to reduce the enemy target's attack power by 20%, and this reduction effect lasts for two turns.
It's worth noting that this skill can be decisively released in the first turn of combat, with a cooldown of four turns. From the perspective of damage output, due to the large number of attack targets, the total damage is quite considerable. More importantly, after triggering, the attack reduction effect, if it can precisely affect the opponent's main damage dealer, can directly weaken the enemy's offensive firepower for the entire battle situation.

His passive skill, Third Eye, is also not to be underestimated. At the beginning of each turn, there's a 70% high probability to trigger an effect on a random enemy character, which can completely remove one beneficial status from them. Moreover, this skill has no cooldown, meaning it can frequently trigger throughout the battle, constantly disrupting the enemy's combat rhythm and state buffs. Another passive skill, Fourth Kazekage, brings a powerful collective buff to the team. When the battle starts, the defense attributes of all our ninjas will increase by 30%, and their resistance to critical hits will also increase by 15%. This effect lasts for up to four turns.

The attribute bonuses and long-lasting duration of these effects can almost cover the entire duration of most battles. In terms of survivability, this also raises the overall defensive level of the team to a new height. Especially when facing opponents who rely on burst damage at the start to try and end the battle quickly, Rasa's skill can provide precise and effective targeted defense. There's also the Tenacity passive skill, which specifically enhances his own attributes, increasing defense, health, and resistance to critical hits by 20% before the battle begins.

This series of attribute enhancements greatly strengthens Rasa's own survivability, making him more resilient when taking damage on the front line. He is also a classic tank. Overall, it can be seen that Rasa's skill system revolves around core aura skills, combined with effects such as reducing attack and removing buffs, which can improve the overall toughness of our team. Once familiar with these skill effects, you will clearly understand the important role he plays in the team, that of an extremely stable tank option.

Actually, most players like to pair him with Gaara, which indeed makes the shield capability stronger. But those who have experienced actual combat should know that Rasa's strength is not much less than Gaara's. He is also a very valuable choice. If your current lineup lacks a suitable front-line damage taker, then choosing Rasa directly is definitely a good option. Even if you already have Gaara, using a dual-tank strategy is a classic tactic that works well in many battles, further enhancing the team's survivability and fault tolerance. When actually forming a lineup, just reasonably pair other damage dealers and support roles, and a perfect and highly powerful lineup can easily be presented before everyone. Of course, as a key figure in taking front-line damage, it's essential to appropriately allocate some resources for his development and enhancement.

After carefully reading the detailed introduction of Rasa's skills provided by the editor, I believe everyone now has a comprehensive and profound understanding of how good Rasa is in the Naruto Leaf High-Hand. Using him, as long as you ensure he has enough strength in battle to steadily take on the responsibility of protecting teammates and resisting enemies, he is a very good ninja. After all, finding such a front-line role in the SSS category also requires effort, so Rasa currently enjoys quite high popularity.