Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a game that impresses by its size and its ambition. After more than 160 hours necessary to complete 100% of the game I can say that it is a gift for any fan of RPGs, being one of the most impressive games to have in the first year of a console. The Xenoblade Chronicles X Collector’s Edition Guide includes. Deluxe hardcover: The beautiful hardcover edition of the guide will have premium treatments. Screen cleaner: Includes a high-quality, microfiber screen cleaner featuring art from the game. Explore everything: Our detailed walkthrough will guide players through all regions of this massive open world. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 can be a tough nut to crack, and if you miss a few tutorials you could be screwed later on. Here’s how Xenoblade 2's combat works.
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After Xenoblade Chronicles launched back in 2010 in Japan and slowly reaching a worldwide release a couple years later, its sequel, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is now available for purchase. The video game sports a brand new exciting world along with a unique cast of characters.
Players will mainly follow the story of Rex and his friend Pyra who are on a grand quest to find Elysium, a supposed paradise for all of humanity. Currently, all of the humanity resides on living within the backs of colossal beasts called Titans where our protagonist will have to venture through the clouds while taking on quests during his epic search.
If you’re in need of a helping hand with the game then take a look at our guides below. In this particular guide, we’ll showcase just how to level up and farm XP.
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How To Farm XP
There’s a massive emphasis on leveling up your party within Xenoblade Chronicles 2. You’ll find that levels won’t matter in terms of what quests you can take on or story progression, but they will play a role in the enemies you’ll come across within those given missions.
With that said, you will want to level up rather quickly and early on during the start of your journey. As it stands right now, the main way to farm XP is simply combat.
Unfortunately, quests of any nature don’t really offer that much XP and because of that, your party will need to do some grinding by combat. The best place to start your XP farming is within Lyta Oasis which is in the Gormott Province.
The enemies here won’t attack you first but instead will wait until you start the encounter. From there, you should keep track of the enemies’ weakness and use that against them during the battle. Afterwards, your goal should be to hit the Inn and rest the entire party. When the whole party rests at an Inn, the XP can be combined together for leveling.
Note: This should go without saying but don’t die during combat. If you die in combat you’ll lose out on the XP you were obtaining.
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Posted on December 4, 2017 by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch
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Digital Foundry published a new analysis for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 today. The resolution and frame rate were both examined in-depth along with improvements from Xenoblade Chronicles X.
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One thing to discuss out of the gate is Xenoblade Chronicles 2’s resolution. Ultimately, the game runs at 720p when docked. Some have thought that a dynamic resolution could be employed, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Digital Foundry believes the confusion lies in a heavy use of anti-aliasing, which can make image quality blurry.
In portal mode, that’s where an adaptive resolution is in place. Digital Foundry encountered resolutions of 552p, 342p, and even 368p. Unfortunately, it doesn’t come close to 720p, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has a strong sharpening filter that can make things messier. Digital Foundry says the game has the worst portable image quality of any Switch game they’ve seen to date.
While the resolution may be disappointing, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 makes several improvements over its predecessor, Xenoblade Chronicles X. Digital Foundry praises the per-object motion blur, cloud simulation, as well as improvements to water reflections and lighting, and more. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 does have similar shadows as Xenoblade Chronicles X since they’re static.
Collision detection has been much improved over Xenoblade Chronicles X. In the Wii U game, you could run straight through objects like cars. You can move through smaller things like some trees in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, but most objects have a proper collision mesh.
Another notable point to touch on is performance. When docked, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 mostly runs at 30 frames per second. However, the game can dip at certain points which Digital Foundry believes could be attributed to a streaming or memory issue. The frame rate also looks to be operating similarly in portable mode.
You can watch the full analysis from Digital Foundry below.