With the combat being one of many fleshed-out systems in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, it can be hard to keep track of everything presented to you as you explore the vast world of Aionios. For example, take Chain Attacks, a sub-combat system that allows you to dish out unbelievable amounts of damage and even earn a sizable EXP boost if you play your cards right.
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Not only is the Chain Attack system a deep, rewarding, and fundamentally essential part of the late to endgame portion of the game, but it's your time to shine and capitalize on every character's strengths. Understanding what each character is capable of during a Chain Attack will help you tremendously, allowing you to deal well over millions of damage points on your enemy.
The Post Game Characters section covers the two Heroes you can obtain in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 after you roll credits, which will heavily spoil the game's plot if you have not yet finished it. We placed it at the tail end of this guide to help you avoid spoiling yourself, so please take caution when nearing the end of the page!
During Chain Attacks in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, you will have the opportunity to score loads of damage, apply status effects, and even reactivate members to bring them back in the attack rotation if you head into each encounter with a level of strategy. Every character has their own unique Completion Bonus, with each Hero having a special Heroic Chain that activates during the attacking portion of the Chain Attack when used in a specific way.
If you want to get the most out of your Chain Attack, then knowing what each character offers during the planning and execution phase will go a long way. While
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