This issue will answer how to play Naruto Uzumaki in the manga star gathering game. Naruto Uzumaki is one of the simplest heroes in the Naruto part of the game, and you can claim him right after entering the game. However, many people who haven't played this type of game before may not be clear about his specific gameplay. So, next, I will introduce the gameplay guide for Naruto Uzumaki.

Naruto is a warrior character with both offensive and defensive capabilities in the game. He can take the lead in many modes, which is not only because he has a high health panel but also because his passive gives him a high damage reduction shield at the start. He can use this shield to absorb a lot of damage from opponents at the beginning. Therefore, when pairing up, you can let your teammates choose some high-damage ranged backline characters. After Naruto absorbs the damage, the backline teammates can then follow up with their attacks, making it easy to eliminate an opponent. This tactic is especially useful in regular three-on-three point matches, as the main goal in this mode is to gain points by eliminating opponents.
Aside from using the initial shield to absorb damage, Naruto can also deal multi-hit damage to enemies through basic attacks. However, being a Naruto series character, he is limited by chakra, and each basic attack consumes one chakra. But because Naruto has tankiness, his overall fault tolerance is still quite high. After finishing a set of basic attacks, you can slowly pull back. Naruto's basic attacks are longer than expected, as he summons a clone to charge at the opponent, so you don't need to wait until you're close to press the basic attack button.

Naruto's active skills are also well-configured, including a displacement and a clone skill, which is quite faithful to the original anime. His first skill is to summon a Rasengan and dash forward, dealing damage to enemies upon reaching the endpoint, making it a skill that combines displacement and output.
However, in actual combat, this move should be used more cautiously, as its cooldown time is not short, and the displacement speed is relatively slow. It's difficult to use it to surprise the enemy with a burst of damage. It's recommended to wait for your teammates to engage the enemy first, then use this move to follow up and add more damage.
The damage of the Rasengan itself is average, and it requires reaching the endpoint to deal damage. Additionally, the damage value of the Rasengan is not high, and the hit area is small, so it's basically only effective against single targets. In practical use, it's more about using the displacement to get close and then following up with a three-hit combo to supplement the damage.

For his ultimate skill, he creates a clone to mimic his actions in battle. The clone summoned by Naruto cannot mimic his skills, only his basic attacks. Therefore, before using it, make sure to reserve three chakra slots, so that you can immediately perform a double three-hit combo with the clone once it is summoned.
It's worth noting that when Naruto summons a clone, the clone will only appear next to Naruto without much displacement. So, it's impossible to directly hit a distant enemy by summoning a clone. If the ultimate is ready but the enemy is far away, it's better to use the first skill to get closer, and then summon the clone for a basic attack combo.
The clone lasts for a long time, so it can be used repeatedly in a match after it is summoned. However, the clone also has a health bar, and its total health is only about half of Naruto's. Therefore, in actual combat, you should protect the clone appropriately to avoid it being killed too quickly, allowing it to maximize its value in sustained battles.

Team composition in actual combat is also very important for Naruto. In the mainstream three-on-three mode, it's best to pair him with teammates who have control and stable output, such as Uryu Ishida, who can continuously deal ranged damage, or Gaara, who can control the battlefield from a distance. Especially Gaara, who has a lot of slow and control skills, and also has some AOE output, can help Naruto effectively pin down the opponent. After Naruto follows up and summons a clone, he can usually deliver a full burst of damage. However, whether it's Naruto himself or these teammates, their development level cannot be lagging behind; both potentials and one awakening are essential.

That's all for the guide on how to play Naruto Uzumaki in the manga star gathering game. The above-mentioned strategies are very practical for Naruto. By following these ideas in actual combat, you can easily defeat your opponents. Additionally, Naruto's development value is also good, and you can directly invest resources into cultivating him after claiming him at the start.