Unlike previous franchise entries, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 sets itself apart by adding a variety of new gameplay mechanics and quality-of-life upgrades that make this JRPG significantly more enjoyable than its predecessors.
In previous entries, players were limited to an active party of just three members, however, in the latest Monolith Soft title, the developers went a step beyond that and are now allowing adventurers to bring seven party members to battle.
The combat also takes place in real-time, unlike previous Xenoblade titles, and Xenoblade Chronicles 3 also comes with a new mechanic called Fusion Arts.
As the name might suggest, this combat feature fuses Master Arts with Combat Arts, which can significantly increase the damage output of party members when used correctly.
While there are some difficult encounters in the title, mastering Fusion Arts and how it works in battle is key to making quick work of some of the trickier encounters in JRPG.
Therefore, today’s guide will go over all the Fusion Pairs that players can invest in as well as how they will be able to equip the Fusion Arts in Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
Equipping Fusion Arts in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is significantly easier than acquiring them, as these class-based skills are locked behind progression, and players will be required to play the game a fair bit before acquiring them all.
Adventurers will need to equip Combat Arts and Master Arts simultaneously to activate Fusion Art. Both the Arts have three slots each. Hence, one will only be able to equip three Fusion Arts at a time.
To equip Fusion Arts in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, players will be required to:
Furion Art pairing and usage requires a fair bit of creativity, and there is a lot that players will be
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