@XandertheWise
The quote you used clearly states there are both Agnian and Kevesian troops fighting there. Put two and two together.
Also, would it kill you to say thanks every once in a while? We're trying our best to help you out with all these questions but you haven't shown any appreciation for it yet. Keep it up and soon enough nobody will want to help you anymore.
@XandertheWise As @Mioaionios stated, Kevesian resources should be available there as well. Besides, if I recall correctly, it's one of those quests where you just feed it resources from a list, right? I don't think you need every single listed item, but just need to pull from that pool.
@Balta666 The final chapter seems wildly controversial in certain communities, so I'm deeply curious to see how it actually turns out.
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There any other area besides the Visura camp? It only has one spot of the white and black robots but thats not enough to give me the materials that i need for that one sidequest
@XandertheWise As @Mioaionios stated, Kevesian resources should be available there as well. Besides, if I recall correctly, it's one of those quests where you just feed it resources from a list, right? I don't think you need every single listed item, but just need to pull from that pool.
@Balta666 The final chapter seems wildly controversial in certain communities, so I'm deeply curious to see how it actually turns out.
@Matt_Barber
Yeah... Ursula sure required a lot of patience.
There's only one quest in XC3 that bothered me a bit and that's the Armu farm. Everything else I acquired or found through playing the game naturally. There's never been this little item farming required in a Xenoblade game before from my experience.
Excuse me, but are YOU Mioaionios playing Xenoblade 3 at all especially sidequests?
the Burning Curiousity sidequest thats started by that one NPC guy, he needs all of the materials that i just listed
There any other area besides that one camping area? there any other area that has tons of the mechs to fight and not involved in turf wars in the game??
@XandertheWise
Guess you only come to this thread to find answers for your problems and don't bother reading anyone else's comments, huh?
That's fine, you're not obligated to do that, but if you did you'd know I've done a 100% playthrough and I'm already busy doing a second completionist run of the game.
Ya, I've found Noah to be a surprisingly refreshing protagonist. I like him more than Shulk or Rex, that's for sure. Not that I didn't like those two, but Noah strikes a chord with me moreso than others. In fact, I like most of the cast more. They're just so well developed and written, and more relatable as a result.
Just got to Chapter 7, and I'm doing Sena's sidequest. Put the controller down for the day right at the peak of the side plot. Think I only have one more after this, assuming Noah gets one. Otherwise this is the last one.
I'm not expecting the ending to be as shocking as Xenoblade 2 (though I may be proven wrong on that, guess I'll find out). The twist at the ending of XC2 was just incredible- a rare feat that I doubt will be easily replicated. But I do think the Chapter 5 twist was up there too. Even if the ending doesn't quite measure up to the last entry, the game is so much better in every other respect, I almost feel depressed knowing it'll be over soon. It's like I've become friends with these characters and have accompanied them on their adventures, and don't want that experience to end.
Thankfully we have a nice, meaty expansion to look forward to. Hopefully they port over Xenoblade X to Switch, too. I could really go for another run through of that game.
Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions
Zachariah 12:10 (500 yrs before Christ)
They will look on Me whom they pierced
Is it just me or does Noah get kind of preachy the closer you get to the end? There are even some scenes when the entire main cast seems like they’re trying to convey some inspirational message instead of, you know, staying in-character. I think his character had potential (look at chapter 5 for the easiest example) but they dropped the ball majorly when it came to most of his development in my eyes. Mio kind of suffers the same fate. I’m still a bit baffled that the two main characters feel like the least interesting individuals to follow compared to most other characters, even with all the focus they got.
I keep buying fighting games for some reason, even though I barely got anyone to play against.
Maybe an unpopular opinion, but I hope, if they make a Xenoblade 4, Monolith doesn't find some clever way of bringing back the love interest after supposedly killing her off in a shock twist.
As powerful as chapter five's ending was, I immediately knew from experience with previous games that Mio was going to somehow be alive despite everything, which admittedly detracted slightly from the scene. Time to give the next love interest a proper Aerith moment.
@Mioaionios I'm done as well. My patience has its limits. Thankfully, it seems like our mutual friend discovered the magic of Google via Youtube.
On the subject of troublesome side-quests, though, there is one that's giving me trouble. "Korresia Finds Her Calling." I swear to god I've purchased accessories from every nopon merchant I've encountered in this game, but I have literally none of the ones I need.
Guess I'll also be consulting Google for help soon. Which is a Xenoblade tradition for me, but I'm impressed it took me almost 80 hours and countless side-quests to get to that point. Monolith really did a good job with the side-content in this game.
Im already in the middle of Chapter 5 and just wondering if the extra Hero No 7 Segiri is even worth trying to get?
Ive done enough sidequests and no more sidequest have popped up so Im guess im out of luck with the sidequest Segiri recruiting?
Thats what one thing I dont like about newer RPG games ever since Tales of Abyss.
certain stuff in the game has time limits or you can only get ahold of extra characters if you bump into them out of the blue somewhere in the darn gamese.
@XandertheWise Segiri was the only Hero I didn't get by the end.
@JaxonH To be honest on paper Noah's character is incredibly boring but he's as good as Shulk in my eyes. And in some ways because he has more screentime, all the camp talks, all the side quests, that puts him above Shulk. He was voiced so well in English; Harry McEntire got his stoicism and calm nature across well, and absolutely nailed it when the game broke him down in Chapter 5. It went from a decent voice to amazing because of how great he did with the emotional stuff. Especially the cutscenes at the start of Chapter 6, they were really delicate.. Noah and Mio as a pair on the other hand is leagues above the others (Shulk/Fiora and Rex/Pyra-Mythra). Their chemistry is superb and both of them are voiced well.
@Takoda he gets a bit better towards the end but it is not enough imo. Mio I really like the voice acting so I cannot feel the same way (but I would definitely like to their backstory to be developed way more)
@Ralizah
You're welcome, always happy to help a friendly person in need.
To be fair, it's easy to forget about merchants in Xenoblade games. I never buy anything from them except when needed for quests or raise affinity.
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