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Ntsd 2.6 Hell Moves May 2026
The "story" of Naruto: The Setting Dawn (NTSD) 2.6 is not a narrative book or film, but the Stage Mode of a fan-made fighting game built on the Little Fighter 2 (LF2) The game’s story follows the Naruto Shippuden
arc, specifically covering events from the beginning of Part 2 through the Pain's Invasion arc The "Hell Moves" in NTSD 2.6 "Hell Moves" (also known as "Hull Moves") refer to secret, high-damage ultimate techniques
that are not listed in the standard in-game move list. These moves often require specific button combinations and full chakra.
Notable secret "Hell Moves" for popular characters in the 2.4/2.6 versions include: — Defend, Up, Jump, Defend, Up, Attack. Ground Smash
— Defend, Down, Attack, Defend, Up, Attack (high-impact area-of-effect damage). Ocean of Death Insects — Defend, Up, Attack, Jump, Defend. Massive Kamui — Attack, Defend, Down, Jump. (Bird Mode) Explosive Army — Defend, Down, Jump, Defend. (Human Form) 100 Puppets — Attack, Defend, Attack, Jump. Unlocking the "Full Story"
To access the full roster and all story stages, you often need to use a secret code on the loading screen: NTSD 2.6 Unlock Code NTSD 2.4 Unlock Code Game Features Ntsd 2.6 Hell Moves
: Includes 40 unique characters with special transformations. Combat Mechanics
: Features air attacks, platform-based fighting, and techniques that can be leveled up by holding the activation button. : A follow-up titled
was developed to continue the story where the original left off.
This text is written in the style of a competitive guide / patch analysis for a fictional but plausible hardcore fighting game (like Tekken, Guilty Gear, or King of Fighters).
Itachi is a fan favorite for his "Susanoo" activation. In NTSD 2.6, summoning the ribcage of Susanoo acts as a defensive Hell Move that deals damage to anyone touching it. The "story" of Naruto: The Setting Dawn (NTSD) 2
In the standard LF2 experience, characters have basic attacks and super moves (usually requiring mana). NTSD introduced a tier of attacks above even the strongest Jutsus: Hell Moves.
These moves are the anime equivalent of "Ultimate Techniques." They are designed to be catastrophic. When executed correctly, they can wipe out multiple enemies, turn the tide of a losing battle, or simply assert dominance in a multiplayer session.
Key Characteristics of Hell Moves:
Part of the charm of NTSD 2.6 is the discovery element. Some characters have hidden transformations or secret moves not listed in the standard command list.
For example, characters like Madara or Hashirama (often unlocked through cheat codes or survival mode completion) possess moves that alter the terrain or summon massive entities like the Gedo Mazo. Experimenting with the D > J (Defend, Forward, Jump) or D ^ A (Defend, Up, Attack) combinations often yields surprising results. Itachi is a fan favorite for his "Susanoo" activation
You cannot learn all seven Hell Moves at once. Follow this week-by-week plan:
By: FrameVulture | Posted: 10/15/2024
Welcome back, gluttons for punishment. If you thought NTSD 2.5’s “Rage Drive” system was oppressive, buckle up. Patch 2.6 has introduced a new class of execution known unofficially (and ominously) as Hell Moves.
In the developer’s own words: “We wanted to give players a way to trade their life total for a single, definitive turning point.”
Here is everything you need to know about the seven Hell Moves, their input requirements, and how to survive them.