InXenoblade Chronicles 3, players will eventually come across locations of respite called Rest Spots. These are littered about Xenoblade Chronicles 3's world, and players should not miss out on using them. By sitting at one of the Rest Spots, there are a couple of things that players can do.
At first, gamers will only be able to save their game, level up using earned bonus XP, and clean their clothes and equipment. Later on, as Xenoblade 3's long story progresses, more options will appear, like the ability to cook dishes and craft gems that can provide stat boosts and other combat-focused perks. While the options seem self-explanatory, some players might be confused as to what cleaning the party's clothes actually do. This guide will go into the details.
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To clean the party's tattered equipment and dirty clothing, players will need to visit one of the many Rest Spots across the world. They will appear on the map with an icon of two hands clasped together, and most of the time, it seems that Rest Spots play a role in moving the story along, so players probably won't miss a lot of them unless they try to.
After choosing the clean clothes option, the screen will go black, and the character will quickly clean themselves up, ready to go for the next big boss fight.
As far as what cleaning the clothes actually does, it's all very simple. As players fight enemies and explore the open world that Xenoblade offers, the party members will start to get a little dirty.
And it's not just their clothes that'll appear messy --dirt marks will start to pop up on the characters' faces, too. Basically, the longer players go without cleaning their clothes, the dirtier the party will be.
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