In Naruto Leaf Village High, players can come up with a myriad of playstyles and team compositions. However, many players are unsure how to maximize the effectiveness of building and utilizing a vulnerability team. Remember the core characters in the vulnerability team for Naruto Leaf Village High; if the wrong characters are added, the core of this lineup cannot be established. So, the following roles and their uses are at the heart of the vulnerability team.

The characters you see here, besides having ultimate moves, also possess three unique passive skills each. The cooldown time for the ultimate moves is roughly fixed at around four turns, which means that during actual combat, most of the time, damage output will rely on regular attacks. The core advantage of the vulnerability team lies in its unique mechanism, which can inflict negative status effects on the enemy while triggering multi-hit combo effects. Through the cooperation among the characters, high damage can be dealt more efficiently.
When it comes to building a vulnerability team, character acquisition is crucial. In the wishing phase of the card pool, there are several key targets worth focusing on: Tsunade, Jiraiya, and Killer B. These characters are essential for forming and strengthening the vulnerability team and should be prioritized in the wishing phase. Once you obtain these characters, you can start looking at the early-stage construction plan for the vulnerability team. One early-stage lineup combination is Sasuke + Danzo + Killer B + Jiraiya + Tsunade + Orochimaru, with Killer B serving as the main DPS.

This combination is very suitable for players who plan to play for free or with minimal spending, as it allows them to establish an initial advantage by effectively using the skill characteristics of each character. Additionally, there is another variant of the early-stage lineup: Sasuke + Danzo + Killer B + Kakashi + Jiraiya/Kotetsu + Tsunade/None. Note that in this configuration, if Killer B remains the core, Kakashi should serve as the secondary DPS, and it's best to prepare a separate Orochimaru character, as he can help the team achieve higher score rewards in point matches.

This lineup is more geared towards mid-to-high-spending players, as appropriate investment can quickly level up characters and improve equipment quality. As the game progresses into the later stages, the ideal late-game lineup for the vulnerability team includes Pain as the main DPS, Nagato for control, Killer B for multi-hit combos, Kakashi for backline burst, the Fourth Raikage also participating in backline burst, and the Third Raikage primarily responsible for tanking and providing support. In this lineup system, the roles of each character are clearly defined, allowing the tactical core of the vulnerability team to be fully utilized.

From a priority standpoint, Pain is the core and soul of the entire team, and his importance should be the first thing to focus on. Next is Nagato, whose powerful control abilities create a favorable environment for the team's output. Following that is Killer B, whose multi-hit combo feature can significantly increase the overall attack frequency of the team. Then comes the Fourth Raikage, who excels in backline burst. Kakashi follows, providing critical additional firepower. Finally, the Third Raikage mainly handles taking damage and performs healing operations when necessary.

A special reminder to all players: once you obtain the powerful character Pain, prioritize upgrading his exclusive weapon to level 30. Before achieving this goal, try not to field Pain and the Third Raikage simultaneously, as it may affect the overall battle performance. Regarding the important resource Red Feathers, it's recommended to consciously save them from the first period and gradually accumulate them in the wishing pool, slowly obtaining key characters like Killer B. For characters like Tsunade appearing in the first period, the Third Raikage in the second, and possibly Kakashi in the third, it's suggested that mid-spending and lower-spending players do not easily use their precious feathers to draw but instead save them to go all out for Pain when the time is right. Of course, if you really can't resist getting characters like Kakashi early, it's not entirely unfeasible, but at least ensure you have enough feathers to cultivate them to Gold 1 level, otherwise, it's not advisable to act rashly. Generally, without the original character, it takes about 1200 feathers to upgrade a character to Gold 1 level.

That concludes the guide on how to build a vulnerability team in Naruto Leaf Village High. For more exciting news and related content, please stay tuned for future updates on our site. We hope this detailed guide helps players better understand and utilize the vulnerability team tactics.
