168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is a game about synergy. Not only does its narrative embrace the themes of harmony and setting aside time-bound grievances to work together as one, but its class-based combat system rewards players who recognize why it's important to synergize certain Arts and Skills.
It's true of the attacker role, it's true of the tank role, and it's absolutely the case with the healer role as well — you can get by mostly adequately wi﷽thout much interm﷽ingling, but the greatest healer classes in the game are built through the combination of key talents and a few staple tips and tricks.
The Best Healer Classes In Xenoblade Chronicles 3
Every class in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has inherent value. There are no truly dire picks. Given the number of choices, that's pretty impressive. But if there's no chaff to separate the proverbial wheat from, there's still enough of a hierarchy to separate the great from the merely good.
Among the game's eight total healer classes, our favorites are these three: War Medic, Strategos, and Lifesage. But we're going to leave Lifesage by the wayside for the purposes of this guide, replacing it with the alternatively rad Thaumaturge, because Lifesage is only available as a postgame pickup. (The class more than makes up for this fact by being borderline broken. It's a complete menace.)
War Medic
You won't need to worry about missing the War Medic class. Its associated Hero character, Valdi, will join the team in Chapter Three as part of the main story. What we love about this class is its versatility. With field-based fare galore, War Medics bring area-of-effect healing and buffing fun for the whole team. If you're playing an attacker, just make sure you swing by Valdi (or his class inheritor) from time to time to make the most of it.
Strategos
The custom class of Isurd, Strategos centers foremost on providing buffs for the party and debilitating debuffs for the enemy, and it excels at keeping the timer running on both sides of the coin. As its name implies, Strategos requires a bit more critical thinking; moves like 'No Love Lost' lower a foe's physical defense, which might not sound all that advantageous... until it is. That is to say, Strategos' de buffs comes in handy in a big way during climactic encounters.
Thaumaturge
Be sure to swing by Colony Gamma when you can to pick up Teach and his Thaumaturge class. Thaumaturge combines high conditional heals, evasion boosts, and not-inconsiderable damage to the enemy. Its attacks can pierce defense, like 'Ultimate Qigong', and unlike some healer classes, Thaumaturge is pretty capable of keeping itself going as well by healing through auto-hits thanks to 'Life-Saving Fists'.
Crafting An Excellent Custom Healer
Now that we have the building blocks — and do feel free to sample every other healing class because again, there's something there for everyone — we can set about constructing a powerful healing unit. Rather than bog things down with an exhaustive encyclopedia of terms, let's establish some bullet points to guide you on your path. Simply search for Arts, Skills, and items that enhance what we lay out, and you'll be well on your way to something grand.
- Healer classes sometimes come with their own tools for aggro reduction. But if you're gearing toward a healer that can debuff and even attack semi-effectively, this might not be enough. Look for tools that will further decrease aggro, like the Shadow Eye Art and various accessories.
- Along similar lines, seek out offensive measures that can double as healing or buffing tools. Rank Splitter is a good example. It's a Combat Art that heals allies within a set range when it strikes, thus increasing our idea of a healer who can get the job done both traditionally and through "extracurricular" means, if you will.
- You can shake things up throughout the campaign by thinking about what you're most commonly facing off against at a given time, be it through main story fights or a dozen hours venturing out into the great unknown. That's the beauty of Xenoblade Chronicles 3's class system; there's always room to adjust. Let's say you're going up against a great many machine-type enemies. At this point, see if you can hook your healers into something like the War Medic's Surprise Beat for extra damage.
- On the topic of Accessories, your best bets other than aggro reduction are items like Immaculate Necklace that boost the character's healing abilities by a set percentage. Remember that Accessories come in different tiers, so swap out Commons for Rares and so forth as you come upon better treasure. Don't expect to find the superb stuff in the early hours.