Each Xenoblade Chronicles 3 character has several favored classes. While all six main characters are equally strong while at the exact same individual Class Rank, they advance at completely different paces. This means that there will be obvious outliers and combinations when not endlessly grinding for class points.
There are a total of 25 classes throughout Xenoblade Chronicles 3. It is highly unlikely players will fully master all to rank 20 just by playing the main story. However, this does incentivize diving through New Game Plus several times.
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Outside of individual character recommendations, each class also belongs to either the Kevesi (circle icon) or Agnian (diamond icon) combat style. Assigning Master Arts is restricted to classes from the opposing Xenoblade Chronicles 3 nation. So even if a learned Master Art sounds great on paper, when making a build it will be impossible to equip on half the classes.
Each character gains Class Ranks for the 25 classes at a different rate, known as Class Aptitude. This feature can be further inspected by pressing the ZR button on Xenoblade Chronicles 3’s class change screen. When the party first learns a class from a Hero ally, one of the six party members will become the Inheritor and have the highest S rated Class Aptitude. Characters that have the lowest D rating with a class can instead use the Foster Class system: the more members of a class in the active party — including any Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Hero seventh party member — the faster all characters gain class points and new ranks for said class.
Noah has a slight preference for the Attacker role, while being less inclined toward being a Healer. Flash Fencer winds
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