Naruto's ninja skills would likely play a big role. He could teach the child basic self - defense and survival skills from a young age. For example, Naruto might teach the child how to use a kunai properly or how to sense danger using his own well - honed senses.
Naruto would become more cautious. He has a child to protect now, so he can't be as reckless as he used to be. He'd be more of a planner, thinking about the future and how his actions will affect his child.
Naruto would be a very loving and supportive father. He'd probably be a bit overprotective at times because of all the dangerous things he's faced. But he'd also encourage his child to be independent and follow their dreams. He'd be there to teach them ninja techniques and share his own experiences to help them grow.
In terms of Naruto's skills, the child could also inherit them in a more natural way. Since Naruto has such strong chakra, some of that could be passed down, allowing the child to learn his jutsu more easily. As for Hinata's skills, the child might inherit her grace and precision in combat. Hinata was known for her elegant fighting style, and the child could pick up on that instinctively, especially if they are trained by Hinata at an early age.
It could strengthen their relationship. Taking care of a child together requires cooperation and communication. They would have to work as a team to raise the child, which would deepen their bond. They might also discover new things about each other through the process of parenting.
Naruto was often left to fend for himself as a kid. As a parent, he would shower the child with love and affection. He would be involved in every aspect of the child's life, from training to schoolwork. He would also be more communicative. Instead of the child having to figure things out on their own like he did, Naruto would explain things clearly and patiently, guiding the child in a much more nurturing way.
In a 'Naruto banished has a child' fanfiction, perhaps Naruto was banished unjustly. His child could be a source of hope for him. The story could involve Naruto passing on his dreams and values to the child. They might journey together to find a new place to call home, and along the way, the child discovers their own unique powers that are a combination of Naruto's and something new. Naruto would be a protective and loving father, determined to give his child a better life than he had.
Since Ino is quite intelligent and perceptive, the child could inherit that. They would be very good at reading people's emotions and motives. This would help them in both their personal relationships and in their ninja duties, like during negotiations or spying missions.
It could be that the child's powers develop based on their emotions, much like Naruto's. Since Naruto's power often grew with his determination and protectiveness, the child might inherit that. And with Tayuya's influence, when they're in a more creative or focused state, their musical jutsu - like powers could become stronger. For example, if they're protecting someone they love, they could create a powerful sonic blast using both their chakra and musical abilities.
Well, since Naruto has such a sunny and energetic look, the child could have that same kind of positive glow about them. Their hair would be a bright blond, like Naruto's, but might be a bit longer or styled differently. In terms of their eyes, they could have Kushina's piercing red eyes, which would give them an intense and determined look. Their build might be more like Naruto's, athletic and well - proportioned, but with Kushina's grace in their movements.
The child in the fanfiction could be different in terms of their goals. Naruto always dreamed of becoming Hokage to gain recognition. Their child, on the other hand, might be more interested in exploring the world outside the Hidden Leaf Village. Maybe they want to learn about different ninja cultures and techniques. This could lead to a story where they set out on a journey, with Naruto and Hinata being a bit hesitant at first but eventually supporting their child's dreams. And along the way, the child could encounter new friends and enemies, and develop their skills in ways that neither Naruto nor Hinata had expected.