If you’ve spent time playing any of the Naruto Ultimate Storm games, you know that pulling off flashy, high-damage combos isn’t just for show it’s how you win. The right combo techniques let you control the pace of battle, punish openings, and turn the tide even when you’re low on health. This isn’t about button mashing. It’s about timing, character knowledge, and knowing which moves chain together without leaving you vulnerable.
What exactly are Naruto Ultimate Storm combo techniques?
They’re sequences of attacks light, heavy, jutsu, or throws that connect smoothly to keep your opponent locked in place. Each character has unique normals and special moves, and learning how they link is what separates casual players from those who dominate ranked matches. For example, Naruto Uzumaki can follow a standing heavy attack with his Rasengan if timed right, while Sasuke might cancel his sword slash into Chidori for extra damage.
When should you use these combos?
Use them whenever you see an opening: after blocking, during wake-up pressure, or when your opponent whiffs a big move. Don’t force combos when you’re being pressured yourself you’ll get punished. Good combo usage also depends on your chakra. Some links require chakra consumption for cancels or substitutions, so manage it wisely. If you’re unsure where to start, check out the Naruto-specific combo guide for practical starter strings.
Common mistakes beginners make
- Trying to do 10-hit combos in neutral most won’t land unless you’ve already created an opening.
- Ignoring substitution timing. If you don’t have enough chakra to escape after missing, you’re setting yourself up for a counter.
- Overusing the same combo every round. Opponents learn patterns fast. Mix up your starters and enders.
How to practice without wasting hours
Go into training mode and pick one character. Start small: find a 3-hit string that works consistently. Then add one more move. Test if it connects on crouching, standing, and jumping opponents. Once it’s reliable, try adding a jutsu or ultimate at the end. Don’t jump straight to max-damage finishers consistency matters more than flashy numbers. You can also browse character-specific combo lists to see what top players use in real matches.
Why some combos work better online
Input delay and netcode affect how certain moves link. A combo that works perfectly offline might drop hits online because of lag. Stick to tighter, faster sequences for ranked play. Avoid long juggles or delayed cancels unless you’re confident in your connection. Watching tournament footage helps you’ll notice pros often use shorter, safer combos in online brackets.
Where to find updated combo lists
The meta shifts with patches and new characters. Community forums and patch notes are good, but curated combo pages like this combo list stay updated with verified links. Bookmark one and check back after major updates. Some combos get nerfed; others become newly viable.
A few quick tips before you jump back in
- Learn your character’s fastest launcher. Not every combo needs to start with a heavy attack.
- Practice ending combos with a knockdown or hard knockback it resets the situation safely.
- Don’t ignore guard breaks. Sometimes breaking their block leads to bigger damage than a full combo.
If you want to give your HUD or replay clips a custom look, consider grabbing a Ninja Script font for your edits. It’s not going to help you in-game, but it’s a nice touch for sharing your wins.
- Pick one character to focus on this week.
- Learn two reliable combos: one short (3–4 hits), one extended (6+ hits).
- Test them in versus mode against a friend or CPU before taking them online.
Naruto Storm Combo Guide Tips
Naruto Storm Connections Combo List
Naruto Ultimate Storm Character Combos
Naruto Storm Connections Best Combo Builds
Naruto Storm Connections Combo Guide
How to Perform Naruto Storm Connections