In NTSD, Hell Moves are the ultimate finishers—ultra-powerful, screen-clearing techniques that usually require low HP (often under 33%) and a full chakra bar to execute. If you’re looking to dominate the battlefield, 6. The Mechanics of Hell Moves
The screen turns red (Tsukuyomi effect), paralyzing enemies, followed by the Totsuka Blade slash. ntsd 26 hell moves
Naruto enters Sage Mode (or Kyuubi state depending on the specific character sub-type) and launches a massive Rasenshuriken. Naruto enters Sage Mode (or Kyuubi state depending
Itachi is the king of crowd control. His Hell Move often involves trapping the opponent in a genjutsu before unleashing the Susano’o. Before diving into the list, remember the universal
Before diving into the list, remember the universal "Hell" trigger. In version 2.6, most characters follow a specific input pattern once their health is flashing red:
Unlike standard projectiles, the Rasenshuriken has a lingering "shredding" effect. Even if the initial hit doesn't kill, the multi-hit vortex usually finishes the job. 2. Sasuke: Kirin (The Lightning Dragon)