That just shows what Nintendo have achieved with this Definitive Edition, I think. The game looks and sounds incredible, while also feeling like it was made for the Switch despite releasing on the Wii many years ago. And while Xenoblade has been a relative success for Nintendo up to now, I think this re-release on Switch is going to see the franchise shoot for the stars in a big way. The side quest structure feels like a cross between a massive MMORPG — kill x amount of enemy, collect x amount of things — before immediate hand-in, and a Monster Hunter game where you track down huge imposing creatures for rich rewards.
Couple that with a really very compelling storyline, some wonderful characters and dialogue, and now a very beautiful looking game. It helps that Definitive Edition has modernised the whole process and made it much more seamless. You can now see where you need to go to fight relevant quest enemies or where to collect a particular item.
Collect as many as possible, then finish them all at once. First, when you enter a town, search for the exclamation marks on the map.
Make sure to fast travel to the nearest point to them. Once given a side quest by an NPC, a prompt will appear in the bottom right to press the minus button. Now, the goal of the quest an item or monster, probably will appear on the map as a blue exclamation mark. From there, search for the closest fast travel point on the map and head over in the blink of an eye.
Then run the rest of the way to your objective, which should take less than thirty seconds. Collect or kill the thing or things, and enjoy the Quest Complete screen. If, when arriving at your target, you find that the exclamation mark has vanished, simply use the Change Time mechanic again until it appears. The more you unlock, the quicker you can then complete your side quests by taking advantage of the fast travel mechanic. If you need help on how to battle more successfully, you can check out our Xenoblade Chronicles guide on it here!
We just got the game, so it will take us a lot of time to fully check it out and give you our opinion on this remaster. Did this Xenoblade Chronicles guide help you? Let us know! Last Edited: 12 Apr pm.
Was this guide helpful? YES NO. In This Wiki Guide. Join the battle for Bionis to repel the invasion of a terrifying mechanical army and uncover the secrets of a mystical sword called the Monado in Xenoblade Chronicles.
Release Date. This includes timed quests, 25 pairs of mutually exclusive quests, 12 surprise quests, and 31 story quests. There is some overlap between these categories; for example a surprise quest may also be a timed quest.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected , the epilogue included with Definitive Edition , retains quests as they are in the main game except that none have unique comments and there are no Affinity awards. There are 44 new quests in Future Connected , of which two are surprise and none are missable, mutually exclusive, or timed.
On the Xenoblade Wiki, all quests have an infobox on their page containing information about them, as shown below. Xenoblade Wiki Explore. Weapons Armour Materials Collectables Gems.
Bosses Unique Monsters.
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