Some of the finest moments in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xenoblade Chronicles 3 come upon us w✃hen we least expect them. Come upon a cliff overlooking the sea, and your party may comment unexpectedly upon the view. Cross a railing some🐎where, and someone will express fear. Watch the sunset from atop epic waterfalls, and silently remind yourself 20 minutes later to get going already.
Eventually, all good things must end. But must your moments conclude with the game's ending? Or is there even more Xenoblade Chronicles 3 content where that came from? You bet. Let's postpone the final farewell, then, with some postgame fun.
5 More Control🔥 Over Hero Customization 🐓
This is neat. Heroes — those seventh-slot battle companions you've unlocked throughout the game — will have a higher degree of customization now than they previously possessed. You can swap their equipped accessories and even hand those accessories over to the permanent party members.
In a few cases, this can really give an edge to someone that they wouldn't have otherwise possessed.
4 𝓰 The Moꦉnado Returns
You may have already pulled this off before beating Xenoblade Chronicles 3, but only if you happen to own the Shulk Amiibo. In that case, all you had to do was scan the Amiibo, either on a controller or the Nintendo Switch console itself, and Noah and anyone else who dons the Swordfighter class will be able to swap their weapon skin to the series-classifc Monado.
But most folks probably won't own that Amiibo, and it (arguably) isn't really worth it to go out and fetch one now when Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is eager to reward you for completing the game's story and then enjoy this iconic perk. Go forth, brave Noah, and change this world's fate!
3 Two N🍌ew Heroes, Absolute Spoilers 🍸
Yeah, we aren't going to spoil the surprise(s). If you already know, you already know. If you've already played through the postgame, and you're only here because you felt like reading something that doesn't offer you any new information in life, we appreciate the sentiment.
But for the rest of you, try to go into this unspoiled. Just know that there are two more Heroes to scoop up, complete with two new (and amazing) classes. Make sure to spend some time taking them around with you as the seventh party member once they're yours. Series vets will have a blast.
2 💫 New Game Plus 𒁃
Admittedly, this one's less "postgame" and more... well, new game. But it feeds off your successful completion of Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and it can only happen after that has occurred, so hey, we're rolling with it.
New Game Plus is pretty great. Most, though not all, of your accomplishments from the first time roaming Aionios will carry over onto the imported save file. Your levels, your skills, the bulk of your inventory, your progress with the Soulhacker class' unique ability to learn attacks from powerful monsters.
Perhaps most impressively of all, almost immediately you can access every Hero you'd previously acquired. Does it break the fourth wall when you bump into them again? Sure. Does that matter? Not when you're having a blast with Ashera before you've even reached the Fornis region again. That's just too much fun.
1 Future Redeem🀅ed 🦋
Well, this is the big one, innit? The entire Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Expansion Pass is out now, meaning for all we've mentioned in the other four sections of this article, you can triple your postgame time investment through this. Two more heroes joined the roster in the second and third waves. Archsage's Gauntlet, a challenge battle mode, was added.
And that's the tip of the iceberg. As with Xenoblade Chronicles 2's spectacular 'Torna - The Golden Country' before it, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 boasts a 30-hour DLC expansion of its own, titled 'Future Redeemed'. Longtime Xenoblade fans - and even fans of Tetsuya Takahashi's 'Xeno' games prior to Wii - will not want to miss this for the moons. It's that good.
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