![]() See, most of the side-quests that don't progress the plot require you to revisit locations that have previously been dealt with, so you can expect a lot of backtracking if you want to be a completist and take care of every problem in Konoha. ![]() ![]() In practice, the quest system in Rise of a Ninja provides a regular flow of character progression and improvement, but it also serves to squeeze every last ounce of use out of the fairly huge game environments. You'll also garner more respect from the residents of Konoha, which is of pivotal importance as only the happy citizens will help you out while those that have yet to warm to Naruto will shout nasty things at you if you ask them for aid (or sometimes if you just pass by them - sheesh, what a bunch of jerks). As you complete quests for the townsfolk, you'll earn more hit points, chakra (the inner source of energy that enables ninjas to use their jutsu techniques) and skill points that can be used to buy new combos for use during battle or to increase the efficacy of Naruto's jutsus. ![]()
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