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  1. Last update: 12th Dec. 2017
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  3. Q: Do I need to play previous games?
  4. A: No, Xenoblade 2 is standalone. It isn't a direct sequel of any of the other games, but rather a spiritual successor to XB1. That said, beyond the similarities in its structure and narrative approach, if you played XB1, you will understand why it is called "Xenoblade 2" when you play it. You are free to play the previous titles in case you want to catch any reference or easter egg in XB2, but both games are really long (70h+ for the first playthrough) so you might get burnt out for a while.
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  6. Q: Will I like it compared to XB1 and XBX?
  7. A: Xenoblade 2 is closer to XB1 compared to XBX, as it is more story oriented. On the other hand, the exploration part is bigger than XB1 but probably smaller than XBX. Consider Xenoblade 2 as the compromise between both games, while leaning towards XB1 for its structure and story focus. As such, if you liked XB1 for its story in comparison to XBX, it is very likely XB2 will satisfy you. However, if you prefered XBX due to the exploration, XB2 might be lacking in that department.
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  9. Q: JP voice? Text?
  10. A: Yes, there is a japanese voice free DLC.
  11. Since the western version is handled differently due to the voice DLC, it is similar to Fire Emblem Warriors case: There isn't any common version of the game, hence why there is "Xenoblade Chronicles 2" for the west, while Japan has its own version, "Xenoblade 2". As such, the western version of the game isn't designed to work like Mario Odyssey or Breath of the Wild when it comes to JP text: switching your account or language settings into Japanese won't change the game language at all. If you want JP text, you will have to buy on the JP Eshop, but you won't have English text nor English voices.
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  13. Q: Sound options?
  14. A: You can tweak Cutscenes voices, BGM, SFX, Game voices, Battle narration (Announcer) separately. So if you can't stand "AMAZING/MARVELOUS/etc" yells in combat, you can disable them specifically without affecting the rest. You can also disable Game voices which will render fights completely void of characters banter and mute the comments the characters make while traveling on the main map or after a fight. Meanwhile, Heart-to-Heart portions and Story Cutscenes are part of the Cutscenes voice option. Also, note that there isn't any individual character voice option.
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  16. Q: Is there an auto save function?
  17. A: None except when you use a core crystal. We suggest you to save often, especially that there is no limitation where you can save. This is quite important because as of now, the game isn't completely optimized, leading to unpredictable crashes, be it before a cutscene, reaching some new landmarks etc. Don't be that guy who wasted 5 hours of their life because they forgot to save every so often.
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  19. Q: Can I change characters outfits?
  20. A: There isn't any skin customization at all. Unlike XB1 and XBX, the equipments are mostly your blades and accessories that don't affect your characters' looks.
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  22. Q: I'm stuck with a brat in combat? What about the other characters?
  23. A: You still can control other characters like any xenoblade game, although you cannot swap character in the middle of a fight. You can also issue a focus order to the IA, but you cannot make any other specific order. However, the IA will act accordingly to the style of the driver, depending of the type of blades they have, so equip them with more tank or healer blades if you want a dedicated tank or healer. They also tend switching blades to match the current element requirement for the Blade combo (let's say Nia has Zakuro/Kora (electric) equipped, if your current blade combo requires water, she will automatically switches to Byakko/Dromarch so you can prolong de blade combo with a water special).
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  25. Q: How is the battle system? It looks slow.
  26. A: It is actually the most fast paced system in the series. The game forces you to position yourself correctly to take advantage of your arts effects, and relying mostly on autos isn't a good idea. Combo, positioning and timing are important and the mobs are actually a threat if you aren't actively playing in combat unless you are severely overleveled.
  27. In pratice, Driver combos (Arts canceling an auto or another art) allow you to cast more specials (A button), which are needed for Blade combo. Doing proper Blade combo lead to special finishers (Result of chaining 3 specials in a specific order. For example: Fire => Water => Fire generate Steam Explosion), dealing above average damage but also creating an elemental orb. And these orbs are important so you can dish out massive damage during Chain attacks although they make the mob resistant to that element as long you don't break the orb. Please check the nintendo direct video or the combat pastebin for more practical explanations.
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  29. Q: What the hell are common and rare blades?
  30. A: Weapons in the form of characters you obtain from core crystals which might be similar to lootboxes at first glance, except you cannot buy them at all. You cannot get rare blade dupes. There are different kind of cores (common, rare, legendary) but none have 100% chance of yielding a rare blade except the special story cores such as the Beast core crystal. Note that blades are bound to the character who opened the core crystal. You can release a rare blade (including those that are tied to a special core instead of a random core) and get them again with a common/rare/legendary core, so if you don't want to use an overdrive protocol, you can try you luck again.
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  32. Q: Can I abuse save function to roll a good blade?
  33. A: No can do. There is an auto save function that activates every time you opens a core crystal and you cannot turn it off. You get a lot of core crystals during your playthrough so you shouldn't worry about not getting good blades on the long run. Also note that you only have 1 save just like XBX, but it is tied to the user profile. If you want another save, just launch the game with another user, but you just can't duplicate a save at all.
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  35. Q: Can I transfer blades? Can I unequip/transfer special blades like Homura/Pyra or Byakko/Dromarch?
  36. A: Regarding non story blades, yes, but it requires overdrive protocols, but be warned that these items are extremely rare and one-use only. For that matter, there isn't any report of anyone who found more than 3 of them yet, but you can get 1 of them every time you complete a character affinity chart. You can also get 1 overdrive protocol by releasing a 4 crown rarity normal blade with MAXED affinity chart.
  37. As such, be careful when you decide to transfer a rare blade. Alternatively, you can also release a rare blade if it is bonded on the wrong driver and hope the proper driver will get it with crystal cores. This is doable for rare blades that are obtained with special cores such as Jikarao/Wulfric.
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  39. As for the special blades, no you generally cannot unequip them nor transfer them as they are bound to their respective driver for story reasons.
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  41. Q: Hana/Poppi concept sounds nice but what the hell do I have to do to make her good?
  42. A: One thing: Tiger tiger. Basically, you have to play that mini game to get parts and ether. You can also create parts with the ether you have obtained from TT, although advanced parts also require manuals. Remember that you can also scrap parts that aren't needed into ether. For this, just press Y in the parts menu, and it will show the parts you can scrap.
  43. If you don't fancy the minigame, fear not, Hana/Poppi is pretty serviceable as a HP/block tank with her base parts, although playing TT a bit will help quite a lot. Note that if you want the bests stats or change her role, you will have to grind that minigame, like it or not.
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  45. Q: How many forms do Hana/Poppi have?
  46. A: 3. First and second form are obtained with the story. The third one is optional and locked behind a questline that is available only starting from chapter 8. For more details, please refer to the google doc.
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  48. Q: How long is the game?
  49. A: Going in straight line without bothering too much with exploration and subquests take easily between 60 and 80 hours. The full content of the game easily reaches 120-150+ hours.
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  51. Q: Is the music as good as the first game?
  52. A: Have a listen for yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7Z9fIbLf_c
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  54. Q: Can I replay heart to heart scenes?
  55. A: Unfortunately, it isn't possible as of now. The event theater has all the cutscenes you have unlocked as well as the rare blade quests, their introduction and the generic blade introduction. Also note that there is a choice in most heart to heart cutscenes, which sometimes lead to very different results. I suggest you to save before watching them and reload your save if you are curious about the other choice.
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  57. Q: Is it censored? Any changes
  58. A: No visual censorship. Some rare blades are known for their risqué design and they weren't censored. As for changes, Nintendo of Europe is responsible for the localization, so it is more faithful than Treehouse or 8-4. However, it has to be mentioned that NoE still make few changes at times, which was already the case in XB1, but not as drastic as any work of the aforementioned localization companies. In XB2 case, changes are still noticeable, mostly when it comes to Tora and his fetishes.
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  60. Q: Any DLC?
  61. A: Similarly to BoTW, Xenoblade 2 has a season pass that will span over a year. You cannot buy any item separately right now. Most important point is that we will get an additional story part in Fall 2018. Use your own discretion if it is worth your money or not, but it is obvious these aren't really cut content from the disc.
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  63. Q: Actual gameplay videos?
  64. A: Most are spoiler free, but some reveal more than usual, so caution is advised.
  65. Gamespot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s49dktg5_8
  66. GameXplain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W7ROTyWFQs
  67. IGN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW_REqB8vbc
  68. Polygon (no commentary): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwuUlw876T4
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  70. Q: What's in the special edition?
  71. JP version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OZS6iQEpUs
  72. US version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DESdmng_N1s
  73. EU Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4w8lH9_6ws
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  75. Australian version is similar to the EU one: box is the same except the blade highlight on the box is lime green, not teal and the OST selection cover and disc designs are the same as the US version. As a bonus, there is also a poster.
  76. Meanwhile, JP version is closer to the US one with some exceptions: softcover book like the EU ver and steelbook is used for the OST selection, not for the game card. Also, not only it has a regular case for the game, but an additional cover featuring Rex with Hikari/Mythra instead.
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