Post by Deleted on May 2, 2011 11:24:03 GMT -6
The time has finally come .... I shall share all of my knowledge with the next generation of Uchiha! That's right, I, Sasume Uchiha .. have made a guide. ((This is under the pretense that the cap will be restored to 10k))
Prologue: By the time you have the Jounin medal you should know the fundamental basics of the game, so this guide is for the more experienced players who are ready to take their shinobi career to a higher level of skill.
P.S((I know there is normally criticism in responses to a guide, especially one for Uchiha, but I'd appreciate it if the form of criticism was positive instead of bashing, considering this is my first guide. Please, keep negative comments out of this thread, that is all I ask.))
Diversity
First off, there are many Uchiha builds out there, so many that even someone who has played nothing but Uchiha as their main character such as myself cannot list, but I will list some of the most basic.
1. Ninjutsu Themed Uchiha:
Style of the Build: This build isn't hard to make but rather difficult to use in my opinion. It requires good aim and a rigorous and balanced training style, with little time in for social conversation. The main emphasis will be on your Katon and Raiton techniques. Those two are the ideal elements to have, but Fuuton could also be accepted. You'll need to Master all Raiton techniques as well as have a decent amount of Speed for Chidori Senbon.
How to train a Ninjutsu Themed Uchiha
The ideal method of training is this: Sword train for 500, then Log train for 500. Then start over with sword training. That way you get the best of both worlds. The health from the logs, the sword skill from the sword stumps.
Stats for Ninjutsu Themed Build
25k Nin
10k Tai
7.5k Gen
3.5k Stam
2k Speed
How to Fight with a Ninjutsu Uchiha
The best thing you can do when using a Nin Uchiha is to keep the fight at a distance to mid-range, it also wouldn't be bad to be good with Substitution for if they bring the fight close to you. The ideal first move to make is use Housenka and see how they react, if they advance on you then there probably thinking "He's going to spam housenka, great -_-" Wrong. You use Chidori Eisou as they advance then maybe throw some Taijutsu or sword attacks out there. If your Raiton-dependent ((Sasuke fan-boy -.-)) then know that it doesn't hurt to use Chidori Kantana as long as you can maintain it while still having decent reserves of chakra left. Another thing to completely utilize is Gokuryuua ((Or however its spelled)) since its long distance and it pierces its targets.
2. Genjutsu Themed Uchiha
Style of Build: This style of Uchiha is very simple to use and good for people that are new to the Uchiha clan, it is what I myself used in my very early days as a Uchiha. This also is the perfect build for any Itachi lover ((R.I.P Itachi-san)).
How to Train a Genjutsu Themed Uchiha
The best style you can approach this kind of build in is alternate between sword stumps and logs for 1k levels each. Or do 5k logs, 5k Swords. This way your health is decent and your Tai is OK. Also I recommended that you get Utakata Bunshin along the way because it can be helpful against normal foes ((Non-sharingan or byakugan users))
Stats for a Genjutsu Themed Uchiha
6k Nin
8k Tai
7.5k Gen
3.5k Stam
Base Speed
How to Fight with a Genjutsu Themed Uchiha
There are many combo's in this build that you can take advantage of, but what I love to use is Utakata + running around and swording them, this makes for a good bit of confusion for the enemy. Another good one is Gen Sword plus housenka, that way you ensure that it hits. If they Kai out of it think of it this way, you just forced them to exert some chakra. The ideal elements to have are Katon and Suiton.
3. Taijutsu Themed Uchiha
Style of Build: Since a Taijutsu user is pretty straight forwardly focused of taijutsu I won't take up a lot of your time and make you read a bunch, so I'll go simple.
Stats for a Tai Uchiha
5.5k Nin
15k Tai
1k Gen
5k Stam
The rest in Speed
How to Fight with a Tai Uchiha
In this kind of fighting speed and tai are essential. make sure you have shushin on so you can utilize the rapid movements, also its good to be decent with substitution since you'll be up close most of the time. Also its good to get a Sword of any kind so it can help with either raiton stuns or extended range if its a large sword
4. Ultimate Uchiha
Style of the Build: Now, some of you may be thinking "@#!^%$ is this?!" Well its simple, a balanced Uchiha taken to the next level. It is mostly focused on a balanced style that can work well in conjunction with just about anything. I.e; I had 3 Elements last wipe, Katon, Raiton, and Fuuton. I applied the Ninjutsu aspect of myself to the Katon and Fuuton elements, the taijutsu to the Raiton, and the concept of throwing knives to the Fuuton.
How to train a Ultimate Uchiha
The best possible way to train a ultimate Uchiha is very simple. Stick to one method throughout your characters wipe. True, if you stick to sword training your chakra will be crap, but you'll be using just substitution to dodge and hardly landing any hits. Then when you do start to get serious things can get a lot more intense, especially if you have a demon.
Stats for the Ultimate Uchiha build
15k Nin
22k Tai
7.5k Gen
3.5k Stam
Base Speed
Additional Equipment
I also like to have a personal style to this outfit, the Anbu cape and my orange Tobi mask, but, that's just me.
How to Fight with a Ultimate Uchiha Theme
First, fight like your not even trying worth shit. It will not only confuse your enemy but make them underestimate you. When your not serious, abandon all hope of fighting back and stick to using substitution; in the first stage of this method, not getting hit is the key!
Then, when you have them figured out, get completely serious. Shushin up in their face and start barraging them with attacks, all the while using substitution to dodge. Constantly keep moving so they can't hit you, even if it means hitting them less often. The idea in the second stage is to completely overwhelm and surprise your enemy with a massive display of hidden skill and moves, also saying epic lines tend to help with that.
Mangekyou and Eternal Mangekyou
It is ABSOLUTELY crucial that you have at least Hidden Stuff if your attempting to fight seriously with a Ultimate Uchiha. Susanoo will come in handy if you log trained up until that point, aside from that Amaterasu will be your prime Mangekyou weapon of choice (( Note: I am NOT implying that you spam it. A: You'll be blind as flying fuck. B: You'll dishonor the Uchiha name and be regarded as scum ))
5.Evasive Uchiha (my own build as of this wipe, or at least what it's going to pan out to hopefully)
Now, an evasive Uchiha is one that simply does not like fighting, I am one of these because I'm practically a pacifist at this point, and thats only going to increase ;D. This new build also takes advantage of the dodge system and sharingan as well. Now, I wouldn't recommend this build for newer players because it takes time, patience, and a LOT skill to be good at.
Stats/Primary Weapons/Training Styles
Ok, lets take a look at the Stats;
Stam:3k
Nin:7k
Gen:7.5k
Tai:10k
Speed:10k + w/e you have leftover(if this doesn't give you +1k speed, add it to Nin)
Moving on to Weapons;
10k of each; Senbon, Shuriken and Kunai.
About 5k Windmills.
A Small Sword, reason being is it'll factor in Speed+Tai+SS, not just the usual Tai+SS as with the Large sword, true your area is restricted, but remember this isn't an offensive build. You also have some Tai damage to make up for.
Training Style: Throw train till 500 and do chuunins, yes, I know your health will be crap, but you'll make up for it in the long run plus you'll have at least some Throwing Skill. Sword train from 1500 to 3k, then Log train from 3k to 4.5k. After that you can mix up your training style's, it's all flexible after 4.5k.
Pro's, Con's, and Strategies.
Pro's of this Build: You'll be versatile with just about everything that can be fought with, i.e throwing weapons, small swords, KK's, Your Susanoo sword might be a little weak if you awaken Mangekyo, but thats up to you, I personally am not going to even get it this wipe.
Con's of this Build: Your damage won't be that high to compare with some other people, so you'll need to make up for that in your skill. Your Nin will be somewhat ok, but just borderline.
You might get insulted for utilizing Utakata so much, I haven't yet, so thats a good thing at least. I'm only including this under Cons because it could be a possible issue in the future.
You'll be weak in the beginning depending on what you start out with, just keep your stats balanced as you move along. After getting my genjutsu to 7.5k I got tai to 5k, now I'm waiting until I get Nin to 5k then I'll get Tai to 8k, then Nin to 8k, and so forth, speed will come later since I might as well
Tips and Tricks to Win with this Build
1.) Learn to be good with Utakata. I cannot emphasize enough on how important this is. Aside from it being your jutsu of choice, it's also just a good jutsu to begin with.
2.) If you have them in Utakata try and throw a few senbon or shuriken at them, if the Utakata wears off and they dodge the shuriken, they may think "There using shuriken, get up close" well thats what you want them to think, then you start to just melee them with your small sword while dodging there attacks (both manually and with the dodge system). By the time you dodge and land a few blows Utakata should be ready for use again, shushin up to them and press the macro for it(yes, its a must to have the following techs. macro'ed; Housenka, Utakata, Attack, Kawarimi, Crow Clone(if you have it(lucky -.-)), Gen Reversal, and last but not least Gouryuuka.
3.) Its good to be decent with shushin to help keep up with the evasiveness. It really comes in handy. Remember you absolutely have to keep moving no matter what, and when your enemy advances, always ready a kawarimi.
4.)Always keep an active Sharingan when fighting, it gives 12% Dodge rate increase, plus the 10% you'll have with 10k speed means 22% dodge rate, its not much ik, but its better then nothing, that plus the dodge rate you already have is ok if not decent.
Epilogue
Well, I do believe I've done what I've set out to do. I hope my sharing of knowledge can help future generations of Uchiha including maybe even myself understand our tactics a little better. Until some other time .. farewell.
Prologue: By the time you have the Jounin medal you should know the fundamental basics of the game, so this guide is for the more experienced players who are ready to take their shinobi career to a higher level of skill.
P.S((I know there is normally criticism in responses to a guide, especially one for Uchiha, but I'd appreciate it if the form of criticism was positive instead of bashing, considering this is my first guide. Please, keep negative comments out of this thread, that is all I ask.))
Diversity
First off, there are many Uchiha builds out there, so many that even someone who has played nothing but Uchiha as their main character such as myself cannot list, but I will list some of the most basic.
1. Ninjutsu Themed Uchiha:
Style of the Build: This build isn't hard to make but rather difficult to use in my opinion. It requires good aim and a rigorous and balanced training style, with little time in for social conversation. The main emphasis will be on your Katon and Raiton techniques. Those two are the ideal elements to have, but Fuuton could also be accepted. You'll need to Master all Raiton techniques as well as have a decent amount of Speed for Chidori Senbon.
How to train a Ninjutsu Themed Uchiha
The ideal method of training is this: Sword train for 500, then Log train for 500. Then start over with sword training. That way you get the best of both worlds. The health from the logs, the sword skill from the sword stumps.
Stats for Ninjutsu Themed Build
25k Nin
10k Tai
7.5k Gen
3.5k Stam
2k Speed
How to Fight with a Ninjutsu Uchiha
The best thing you can do when using a Nin Uchiha is to keep the fight at a distance to mid-range, it also wouldn't be bad to be good with Substitution for if they bring the fight close to you. The ideal first move to make is use Housenka and see how they react, if they advance on you then there probably thinking "He's going to spam housenka, great -_-" Wrong. You use Chidori Eisou as they advance then maybe throw some Taijutsu or sword attacks out there. If your Raiton-dependent ((Sasuke fan-boy -.-)) then know that it doesn't hurt to use Chidori Kantana as long as you can maintain it while still having decent reserves of chakra left. Another thing to completely utilize is Gokuryuua ((Or however its spelled)) since its long distance and it pierces its targets.
2. Genjutsu Themed Uchiha
Style of Build: This style of Uchiha is very simple to use and good for people that are new to the Uchiha clan, it is what I myself used in my very early days as a Uchiha. This also is the perfect build for any Itachi lover ((R.I.P Itachi-san)).
How to Train a Genjutsu Themed Uchiha
The best style you can approach this kind of build in is alternate between sword stumps and logs for 1k levels each. Or do 5k logs, 5k Swords. This way your health is decent and your Tai is OK. Also I recommended that you get Utakata Bunshin along the way because it can be helpful against normal foes ((Non-sharingan or byakugan users))
Stats for a Genjutsu Themed Uchiha
6k Nin
8k Tai
7.5k Gen
3.5k Stam
Base Speed
How to Fight with a Genjutsu Themed Uchiha
There are many combo's in this build that you can take advantage of, but what I love to use is Utakata + running around and swording them, this makes for a good bit of confusion for the enemy. Another good one is Gen Sword plus housenka, that way you ensure that it hits. If they Kai out of it think of it this way, you just forced them to exert some chakra. The ideal elements to have are Katon and Suiton.
3. Taijutsu Themed Uchiha
Style of Build: Since a Taijutsu user is pretty straight forwardly focused of taijutsu I won't take up a lot of your time and make you read a bunch, so I'll go simple.
Stats for a Tai Uchiha
5.5k Nin
15k Tai
1k Gen
5k Stam
The rest in Speed
How to Fight with a Tai Uchiha
In this kind of fighting speed and tai are essential. make sure you have shushin on so you can utilize the rapid movements, also its good to be decent with substitution since you'll be up close most of the time. Also its good to get a Sword of any kind so it can help with either raiton stuns or extended range if its a large sword
4. Ultimate Uchiha
Style of the Build: Now, some of you may be thinking "@#!^%$ is this?!" Well its simple, a balanced Uchiha taken to the next level. It is mostly focused on a balanced style that can work well in conjunction with just about anything. I.e; I had 3 Elements last wipe, Katon, Raiton, and Fuuton. I applied the Ninjutsu aspect of myself to the Katon and Fuuton elements, the taijutsu to the Raiton, and the concept of throwing knives to the Fuuton.
How to train a Ultimate Uchiha
The best possible way to train a ultimate Uchiha is very simple. Stick to one method throughout your characters wipe. True, if you stick to sword training your chakra will be crap, but you'll be using just substitution to dodge and hardly landing any hits. Then when you do start to get serious things can get a lot more intense, especially if you have a demon.
Stats for the Ultimate Uchiha build
15k Nin
22k Tai
7.5k Gen
3.5k Stam
Base Speed
Additional Equipment
I also like to have a personal style to this outfit, the Anbu cape and my orange Tobi mask, but, that's just me.
How to Fight with a Ultimate Uchiha Theme
First, fight like your not even trying worth shit. It will not only confuse your enemy but make them underestimate you. When your not serious, abandon all hope of fighting back and stick to using substitution; in the first stage of this method, not getting hit is the key!
Then, when you have them figured out, get completely serious. Shushin up in their face and start barraging them with attacks, all the while using substitution to dodge. Constantly keep moving so they can't hit you, even if it means hitting them less often. The idea in the second stage is to completely overwhelm and surprise your enemy with a massive display of hidden skill and moves, also saying epic lines tend to help with that.
Mangekyou and Eternal Mangekyou
It is ABSOLUTELY crucial that you have at least Hidden Stuff if your attempting to fight seriously with a Ultimate Uchiha. Susanoo will come in handy if you log trained up until that point, aside from that Amaterasu will be your prime Mangekyou weapon of choice (( Note: I am NOT implying that you spam it. A: You'll be blind as flying fuck. B: You'll dishonor the Uchiha name and be regarded as scum ))
5.Evasive Uchiha (my own build as of this wipe, or at least what it's going to pan out to hopefully)
Now, an evasive Uchiha is one that simply does not like fighting, I am one of these because I'm practically a pacifist at this point, and thats only going to increase ;D. This new build also takes advantage of the dodge system and sharingan as well. Now, I wouldn't recommend this build for newer players because it takes time, patience, and a LOT skill to be good at.
Stats/Primary Weapons/Training Styles
Ok, lets take a look at the Stats;
Stam:3k
Nin:7k
Gen:7.5k
Tai:10k
Speed:10k + w/e you have leftover(if this doesn't give you +1k speed, add it to Nin)
Moving on to Weapons;
10k of each; Senbon, Shuriken and Kunai.
About 5k Windmills.
A Small Sword, reason being is it'll factor in Speed+Tai+SS, not just the usual Tai+SS as with the Large sword, true your area is restricted, but remember this isn't an offensive build. You also have some Tai damage to make up for.
Training Style: Throw train till 500 and do chuunins, yes, I know your health will be crap, but you'll make up for it in the long run plus you'll have at least some Throwing Skill. Sword train from 1500 to 3k, then Log train from 3k to 4.5k. After that you can mix up your training style's, it's all flexible after 4.5k.
Pro's, Con's, and Strategies.
Pro's of this Build: You'll be versatile with just about everything that can be fought with, i.e throwing weapons, small swords, KK's, Your Susanoo sword might be a little weak if you awaken Mangekyo, but thats up to you, I personally am not going to even get it this wipe.
Con's of this Build: Your damage won't be that high to compare with some other people, so you'll need to make up for that in your skill. Your Nin will be somewhat ok, but just borderline.
You might get insulted for utilizing Utakata so much, I haven't yet, so thats a good thing at least. I'm only including this under Cons because it could be a possible issue in the future.
You'll be weak in the beginning depending on what you start out with, just keep your stats balanced as you move along. After getting my genjutsu to 7.5k I got tai to 5k, now I'm waiting until I get Nin to 5k then I'll get Tai to 8k, then Nin to 8k, and so forth, speed will come later since I might as well
Tips and Tricks to Win with this Build
1.) Learn to be good with Utakata. I cannot emphasize enough on how important this is. Aside from it being your jutsu of choice, it's also just a good jutsu to begin with.
2.) If you have them in Utakata try and throw a few senbon or shuriken at them, if the Utakata wears off and they dodge the shuriken, they may think "There using shuriken, get up close" well thats what you want them to think, then you start to just melee them with your small sword while dodging there attacks (both manually and with the dodge system). By the time you dodge and land a few blows Utakata should be ready for use again, shushin up to them and press the macro for it(yes, its a must to have the following techs. macro'ed; Housenka, Utakata, Attack, Kawarimi, Crow Clone(if you have it(lucky -.-)), Gen Reversal, and last but not least Gouryuuka.
3.) Its good to be decent with shushin to help keep up with the evasiveness. It really comes in handy. Remember you absolutely have to keep moving no matter what, and when your enemy advances, always ready a kawarimi.
4.)Always keep an active Sharingan when fighting, it gives 12% Dodge rate increase, plus the 10% you'll have with 10k speed means 22% dodge rate, its not much ik, but its better then nothing, that plus the dodge rate you already have is ok if not decent.
Epilogue
Well, I do believe I've done what I've set out to do. I hope my sharing of knowledge can help future generations of Uchiha including maybe even myself understand our tactics a little better. Until some other time .. farewell.