
Yegilas is doing well.
Xenoblade X
I have no impressions other than being bad at adjusting.
It’s better than the time when I couldn’t participate and was dying for about an hour.
Just adjust it nicely after that.
I’ve got my equipment ready, so I managed to defeat Yegiras about 30 times… I’ve heard there are people out there who can defeat it a thousand times, but for now, I’m just relieved to be able to take it down even once.
I made it to the flight pack, but I wonder if it was this troublesome in the original game too.
There was a guardian deity in the back space too.
I don’t think there will be any new bosses, so I think it would be fine to make it permanent.
I’m thinking of trying out a super weapon, but I wonder which one would be good.
Since the doll is operating in shooting, it would be good if it’s shooting if possible.
I bought a 50 doll, but I don’t feel like I got stronger since 30.
>>7
You might as well buy the weapons that are sold in stores for level 50.
The durability is different.
I thought it was a romantic super weapon, but isn’t this drill strangely strong?
I will stab it into the big primordial creature’s butt!
Is it better to have two tanks for the doll than just one?
After completing chapter 10, the tank-role doll immediately sank, resulting in a muddy battle.
>>12
I think one machine is enough, but it would be good to equip that one with the store-sold Sakuraba-made F-WAVE as a backup weapon.
The stability changes depending on whether there are recovery methods or not.
The companion doll is a decoration.
>>13
Even if I catch it, I immediately let go.
>>13
I think my role is almost just a meat shield.
A honor super weapon called a flap.
In chapter 10, I defeated it without really understanding what was going on while just hitting it.
I can’t really tell where the big enemy is hitting.
>>16
Unfortunately, while fighting in a state where I couldn’t see anything for about ten minutes due to thick fog, I somehow ended up winning.
I didn’t even know what shape it would take until the cutscene started.
I really don’t need my teammates’ catches.
Already an act of sabotage.
>>17
The command list includes “Leave the catch to me.”
Can prevent allies from going to catch it.
>>32
Thank you, Blade!
The difference between 30 to 50 and 50 to 60 is quite clear, isn’t it?
In the first place, the change from 30 to 50 changes the rank of equipable weapons, so there’s no point in feeling anything about it.
I finished Riesel’s Kizuna Quest and got the king’s blueprint from Fresberg, but the stats are so ridiculous that it made me laugh.
Is it because I can’t change the equipment that it’s like this? Is this about the usual level for a 60 doll?
By the way, yesterday I was researching the base stats without my comrades’ equipment skills.
It was revealed that Elma is a mysterious job that further enhances HP and potential from Sword Fang, rather than Full Metal Jaguar, while Himeri is a super bad job that reduces HP by an additional 20% from Drifter.
While a 30 Doll can only hold weapons up to the 30 series, a 50 Doll can hold up to the 60 series, so the firepower is doubled.
I’m letting my buddy use the Reoriginal Ares, but it’s useful yet has terrible fuel efficiency, huh?
So I will give it to this woman who is bad with machines.
It will run out of fuel soon.
Cute
If you leave it to someone who’s not good with machines, they’ll wipe out various things with the flap delivery…
The flap works great even the ones sold in stores, it’s amazing.
If you give the companion doll a flap and a G Buster, it will contribute reasonably well.
Next is the disk bomb and so on.
I feel that for my teammates, it’s enough to give them interference-specialized machines loaded with voltnet and SHDgravity. At the same time, there’s the feeling that since dolls don’t have the handicap of an inside breaker, my teammates should actually be the ones riding firepower machines.
Flap x2 is roughly the same as the barrage cloak of super weapons in expected damage.
It’s really helpful that you can break it down with a buster.
Well, hand-me-downs are fine.
I’m currently struggling with handling dolls, and the knowledge I’ve gained after 10 years of effort is very beneficial here.
I’m out of money!
>>35
If you sell all the misses selected by Phoenix, you’ll accumulate money.
The fuel efficiency of the Flensberg is too bad.
I was told that Phoenix is strong, so I tried using it, and it’s really strong…
>>37
I was surrounded after using it casually and my doll got destroyed, so I’ve started to be careful and look around when using it.
Since it’s a special occasion, I’ll change the color to something that suits everyone! But when I tried it, it ended up looking like a silly squad.
I was involved in an accident and died while going to help in a quest where the cave bias was manipulated, so I ended up forcing a combat withdrawal after running over just the main culprit like a hit-and-run.
I wonder how that Bias managed to escape from the swarm of weaklings that gathered in response to the start of the battle.
Basically, I’m selling everything except for the Galaxy series 60 and above.
The only unique thing left is the hostile equipment.
No matter how you think about it, there are many quests where you have to defeat enemies even in situations where you could just run away, so it can be seen as a draw.
Even if I have my companion doll hold two disk bombs, it doesn’t really switch much.
>>45
I think it’s better to stack recast reduction than to have two disk bombs for teammates.
>>48
Isn’t the disk bomb recast reduction not effective unless you switch left and right?
M Misa’s selection is counterproductive, so I’m reinforcing and using the 40s.
Even so, it is more than strong enough.
I don’t have enough money.
I’m short on Miranium.
I need more BanG Dream!
Ten years ago, I couldn’t progress the story because of Himeri-chan.
I ended up having to swim to Kurogane.
Even though there were numerous victims from the Blade, Himeri-chan didn’t change the destination of the Kizuna Quest…
Allies basically only switch weapons when using arts.
The only one who switches like a delinquent from Baki is the protagonist.
There are too many treasures around Meimouzan…
I thought everyone would eventually ride the doll.
Just one machine of the main character is fine, right?
I found a bug that allows you to exceed the limit on the number of times you can enhance a doll’s affix, and it made me laugh.
>>54
I wonder if this bug can create a double super weapon.
I thought I could see a 13-year-old’s panty shot.
There is a really black spats-like guard.
Avatar-chan’s pants are completely visible.
Is the setting of being 13 years old not good?
I want to see Rin-chan’s panties.
>>55
If it’s the Wii U version, you can see the underwear and the wedgie thong as much as you want.
It was all-you-can-watch…
>>57
Switch2 domestic version update coming soon.
If we’re hunting Gaia Grass or Reguli without Ares, it’s more stable for everyone to ride on Dolls.
Will the M missile drop from the attack enhancement type bus gear this time?
I started recently with the goal of seeing Celica-chan.
Isn’t it too late to join?!
I will cheat on Neil.
>>59
Ah! My Celica!
Don’t forget the fact that I wasn’t really happy even when Rin-chan from the WiiU version was dressed in an amazing outfit.
I thought the same in Xenoblade 3.
I have to quickly find a life.
Is it okay to do side quests?
>>63
No matter how long you make the final boss wait in outer space or in the hangar, even if the world is on the brink of destruction, it’s okay to take a detour in Xenoblade, even if you have to search for life.
>>63
I definitely wouldn’t have made it in time in Xenoblade 2 according to in-game time.
>>94
Central Life’s operating time of 15 minutes is quite something.
I think the level restriction of 44 for the Celica-chan joining quest is definitely a typo in the specifications that was supposed to be 34.
Usually, there aren’t any direct level restrictions on quests, so it’s really annoying that they went out of their way to impose that.
>>64
Well, there are some restrictions here and there.
I thought my heart would stop when I went to the Devil’s Colony on the quest.
Why are you there?
Don’t sweat the small stuff; if you walk around the city with the Holy Grail during a wanted alert, you won’t be able to do it.
>>68
Luxuria will soon set!
>>75
I checked the in-game clock, and it was already time for Genbu to sink, but since nothing happened, it’s safe.
>>84
If anything, I’ll return to another continent.
Many nameless people have made Shin play terrible games.
Is there any way to address the fact that people who find it in the very early stages are unresponsive to the life that is found falling into the sea?
Even for someone who explores moderately, if they do Doug’s quest, they’ll probably find it anyway.
>>70
Let’s pretend we didn’t see it.
That’s just a stone that looks like a life.
Don’t be deceived.
I didn’t know Celica had such beautiful eyes.
Boozu’s last Kizuna Quest has incredible intensity.
If I had created terrain damage immunity, it would have been easy.
>>76
In fact, since that Trizumobolt only attacks with bolt damage, if you equip the Shingokudo with 100 bolt resistance or maintain bolt reflection constantly with Boze’s Raijin, you won’t take any damage at all.
If you want, I can casually chat with the junior consul for another 15 minutes as the main event…
It’s great that, just when I thought I had reached uncharted territory, there’s actually a normal BC.
Well, it’s been two months since the protagonist crash-landed on Mira and woke up, so it’s understandable…
>>79
I didn’t know there were hostile aliens while I was busy making BC with black steel and white wood—this is definitely a joke.
Until Chapter 3 is finished, I can’t go outside, so it’s possible that the protagonist has been sleeping off-screen for about a week after completing Chapter 3, during which a lot of development could have happened.
Mets is waiting in the hangar about the paradise, but for now, I’ll head back and start tackling the subquests.
>>80
Kid… if you keep me waiting any longer, I’m going to spoil the Nintendo Direct for you, kid.
>>80
It’s normal in RPGs to suddenly turn back right before the final boss…
My allies are casually mass-producing Ares and putting them out.
As expected, there was no BC for 110.
The last part of Elma’s Kizuna Quest had a really impactful recommended level.
Was the excavator this strong…?
Wasn’t it just a paper-thin thing with armor and a 60 heavy that was under 1000?
>>88
It has been updated and enhanced on the Wii U as well.
>>88
The update for the Wii U version fixed it and turned the fighting doll into the strongest.
>>88
Wasn’t it updated?
Even if I ride on Ares 90, my allies are unreliable, or rather, the only reliable allies are those who can survive even if left alone.
It’s just right to have the mindset of doing everything yourself.
Speaking of recommended levels, after clearing Chapter 6, a simple quest with a recommended level over 50 will be added, which is even more mysterious than Himeri.
Unlike Himeli, who can manage with sneaking, this quest requires serious level grinding to compete.
The ally AI in Xenoblade Chronicles is pretty useless, huh…
What’s been fixed is that they will use Noir Butterfly outside of Aura as well.
>>96
I’m not asking for luxury, but I want them to move at least like LINE does.
>>96
It’s a healing setup, but you’re only using attack skills.
Even though it’s an attack composition, you only use support types.
There are times when I can only think that the person who put together the logic must be quite stupid.
“Such as Himery and Mardress, the epitome of foolish AI.”
The reason for using HB is also that it’s less likely to die among allies.
>>98
TP supply is also available!
Is there any way to change the balance where even the weak enemies around are stronger than the boss and Overlord?
It’s strange that a ridiculously strong weak enemy appears, and then a very weak boss comes out.
This is the pursuit of the elite!
Last Elite…!
Simple quests don’t affect the acceptance of story quests, so it’s not a problem if they are all mixed up.
Hey Himeri-chan
Yesterday’s inverted arts composition and the fact that there are many foolish AIs makes it even more difficult to consider performance, so there are seriously very few characters I want to include in my team.
>>107
At least if we had a double or triple recast built up, we could use it, right? I want to say that.
Close combat, huh! That sounds great!
Elite and intense shot!
It would still be reassuring if I had a doll, but I also have my own issues…
Himeri-chan Mardress has a base status equivalent to a Drifter (with HP adjustment being 5-20% lower from that), so it can only be assumed that she has somehow earned some grudges since development.
>>111
I’m seeing some quests that leave a bad aftertaste here and there.
It’s nice to show the devoted saint the reality and make her lose her clarity… or something like that.
It might be that there was a staff member who thought it’s good to make people understand a woman who looks like a villain but is actually just pouting…
I’m using Elite and Celica-chan as my fixed characters, but I wonder who would be good as the third one.
>>113
I wonder if it’s Elma or Doug around here.
>>113
Junior!
>>113
If we are talking about performance, it would be Irina, Elma, or Doug.
Irina → Last War
Elma-san → Ghost Runner, Ghost Walker
Doug → Exceed Slash (Ether Resistance Down)
Rather than that, other than Seiika-chan being cute…
>>133
Hey! Be careful with your words…!
>>135
Make up with your younger brother.
I finished the story of Liesel’s independence from the black company, but I couldn’t help but remember the company in Tachikawa that sells mechs, beautiful girls, and dreams, based on the name of the aircraft my boss is into, and it was no good.
I’m so happy and crying because almost everything I wanted to do with the AGWS from Xenosaga has been realized.
The price of dolls is no joke, and it’s making me cry.
The advantage of being an elite is that you are less likely to die even if NPCs control you, while the disadvantage is that you are noisy and creepy.
>>116
Elite tension down!!!
>>116
Ah! How far does this power extend!
I’m walking around with Neil and Celica because they’re cute.
I realize I’m dead due to HP halving or replacing HPTP.
I am Blade, a rising star who takes Prince, Neil, and Lou to the client who openly dislikes aliens.
>>122
Go assassinate someone, Nagi.
Sure!
(Nagi’s uncle watching from behind)
>>129
Nagi does things like this.
>>138
Of all people, it’s the guy in sunglasses and a black suit.
For now, I think it’s okay to casually add those with reflective auras to the members.
The bald is also strong.
It’s also nice to see elites outraged by the Nopon massacre.
But when I saw it for the first time, I thought, “The Nopon can die… and that’s how they die…” and I was so intrigued that it wasn’t even about being elite.
The ally AI is useless, so there’s no point in expecting firepower; it’s best to just focus on support and weakening them.
Because of the Heroic Tale, I will generally end up hearing “Ah, Celica!” to the point of dying.
>>126
Heroic Tale is basically something I’m using myself.
I am getting off the doll to start combat, and after using the Heroic Tale, I am performing the task of getting back on the doll.
Having my allies’ clumsiness, I think it’s generally better to have a doll on board.
>>127
It’s just that the ally doll only consumes fuel without recovering through catch, so I can’t expect any recovery.
>>130
I think at least the fuel should be exchanged.
Baldness is normally excellent.
I’m bald, but
It’s gradually amusing that in Alex’s quest, with the Nopon corpses rolling around in the background, everyone is so focused on the Manon people and doesn’t mention it at all.
The Nopon in this game can die too…
Elma, the Ghostwalker can’t be used, right?
The last elite two-card system is strong, you know…
Riesel also has Ghostwalker with her Reflect Aura, so she can last quite a while.
What the hell are the Blade team members who casually behave like trash while the director is right behind them?
>>142
The director should not be in a place like this!
Doug really can’t remember anything except for the Galaxy Cross with the reflection… it’s just too much.
When Nagi’s uncle is in the main character’s party, he is just Tokuda Shinno-suke.
A newcomer said they wanted help because they went missing with the Orphean, so I helped them, and due to some haphazard car maintenance, we had an accident and my allies got wiped out, and I was thinking, “Ah, showers are the best,” about this guy?
Orpheus, who worked hard and expressed gratitude in the smoke, is a nice guy, isn’t he?
The improvement of the Psycho Launcher was too out of left field.
The avoidance is led by Eruma and Fog as the top two, so Fog is surprisingly strong.
I don’t really want to use fog.
>>151
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
That’s terrible~
>>160
It seems there is no Japanese text provided. Please provide the text you would like me to translate.
Celica-chan can use Noir Butterfly, so she’s top-tier.
Nagi’s uncle looks too good in a black suit and sunglasses.
However, is it some kind of irony that heroic tales are controlled and enhanced?
Who the heck came up with the Kizuna Quest for Bozu?!
If it’s just that I can’t use the doll, that’s still totally fine.
It’s good because it can also cut terrain damage.
The footing is too poor.
>>159
I thought that even without lava, fish are fundamentally very tough, so I don’t think they should be made to fight in their raw form.
>>160
It seems that there is no text provided to translate. Please provide the Japanese text you would like to have translated.
>>160
(Talk to)
Irina’s endurance is too weak and she dies immediately.
The dialogue being strangely confident clearly seems to be intentional.
The fog is somewhat difficult to accumulate counts, but the completeness of the composition is high…
HB Irina Daguerre is logical and straightforward, making it easy to understand for everyone.
There are few behaviors that are normal.
I can’t seem to like Fog.
I mean, why can that kind of thing ride the white whale?
Put my wife and daughter on.
Ms. Irina is quite a high-seeker, so that’s 80% of HP Drifter.
Guin has a 120% dodge rate with HP Drifter and a 115% evasion, so he has high durability in general.
Is it true that I was shouting out like this in the story, Irina-san?
I won’t use a racist bald person because they are a racist bald person.
>>168
There are good aliens among them, and it takes too long to accept that it wasn’t the Manon people who attacked Earth…
Fog is just socially awkward, but he can do his job properly…
Did Teresia go home!?
>>170
From any angle, it’s evident that it’s the work of the administration.
Rising Sky is excellent in power and restraint, isn’t it?
When you shoot at enemies flying higher and higher, they eventually become out of reach for close combat…
What is with the Mega Fly occasionally spawning in the air as soon as the battle starts?
>>172
It’s funny to shoot Agasurakanon into Elvira, who is sleeping in the hole, as she gets launched into the sky.
Teresia Plume was suddenly reduced by about 60%.
>>175
It looks just like Coco and the Sphinx.
>>176
It’s mostly right.
Because it is just the cream that is convincing…
It suddenly went from about 70% to 20%, you know…
From there, I wonder if it was the players who felt like they were dangerously close to dying that finally took action, or if they were gradually reducing it even after that.
Well, it’s better to be able to defeat it than not be able to.
If the number of players gradually decreases in the future, the overall firepower will likely decline as well, so obvious adjustments will be necessary.
It was incredibly difficult to make Mia-chan part of the group.
Could it be that in the original work, they were treated as a hidden character?
>>182
Looking at the quest’s start conditions, it feels like there’s no intention at all to allow companions without information sharing among players.
>>184
Well, there was an information sharing system in the Wii U version, so there’s no problem with that by design.
It was removed because it was used in real crimes.
It would be awkward if you left right away, but it would also be a problem if you stayed for too long…
I don’t mind how long I keep the final boss waiting in side quests.
It’s concerning that, despite being told there are only 15 minutes of remaining life operating time, you’re calmly talking without activating the backup power.
I saw… the corpse of Nopon-chan…
It’s because I came back in an hour and a half, so that’s 24 times! I’m simply bad at adjusting.
The adjustments in this game are way too random overall.
Please hold on to the land of Mira! I’ve got 24 stamina!!
I was challenging the world enemy without a 60-doll super weapon, but weapons with long animations clearly decrease DPS, so that’s no good.