All Monster Types & How to Identify Them in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

All Monster Types & How to Identify Them in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Knowing thy foe.

In the world of Xenoblade Chronicles, there are threats everywhere, and they might not always come in human form. Indeed, the flora and fauna can be dangerous, and if you jump into battle unaware and unprepared, it will likely result in an early end to your adventure. To give you a better idea of what to expect, here are all the monster types and how to identify them in Xenoblade Chronicles 3.

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All Monster Types in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

There are a total of four different monster types in Xenoblade Chronicles 3. They fall into the categories of Normal, Elite, Unique, and Lucky.

Identifying Monster Types in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Normal

Normal monster in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Normal monsters are most of the beasts that players will find throughout the game. They possess no special markings or enhanced strength, and can usually be easily dispatched by a balanced party.

Elite

Elite monster in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Elite monsters are obviously stronger than the normal variant and can be identified by the additional blue markings on either side of the displayed level along with their remaining health. Take extra precautions when facing these foes.

Unique

Unique monster in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Unique monsters have orange markings on either side of their level and are the most challenging type of enemy just below bosses. Being at the same level as them doesn’t mean much, so make sure you have the best setup when facing them, or come back after you have gotten stronger.

Lucky

Unique monster in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Lucky monsters have a sparkly effect around their level, but they’re not more powerful than normal monsters. Instead, they give you better drops when defeated.

Armed with knowing all the monster types and how to identify them in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, go forth and save the world. If you want to be even more prepared, be sure to check out other guides like how to tell how many enemies are in a battle, what all the Ouroboros Talent Arts are, and how to find and join Skirmishes. For everything else, please search Twinfinite.


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