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how to change naoya effect to blue in jjs

To change Naoya’s effect to blue in JJS, the usual method is to open the Naoya/custom moveset editor, find the effect or color setting tied to the move, and switch the tint from the default to blue. Tutorials currently circulating for Naoya in JJS focus on the moveset/tutorial flow and frame/effect setup, which suggests the color change is part of the custom effect configuration rather than gameplay itself.

What to try

  1. Equip Naoya in your loadout.
  2. Open the custom/moveset builder or effect editor.
  3. Look for a setting named effect color, frame effect, tint, or VFX color.
  4. Change the color to blue and save.
  5. Test in a private server or training area to confirm it applied correctly.

If that does not work

  • Some versions lock the effect color to the selected frame or variant, so you may need to change the frame first.
  • A few tutorials show Naoya custom setups where the effect is baked into the build, meaning you cannot recolor it directly without rebuilding the move/effect.
  • If you are using a preset from a video or code, the blue version may already be a separate preset rather than a toggle.

Practical note

The available public posts and tutorials suggest people are asking about Naoya’s custom setup and effect timing, but they do not show one universal blue-color switch for every version of JJS. So the exact steps depend on whether you are editing a custom moveset, a skill builder effect, or just using a preset character.

TL;DR

Blue is most likely changed in the Naoya effect/VFX settings, not in normal combat settings. If there is no color option, the blue look is probably tied to a different preset or frame variant.