They say his fiery ambition has caused folks to call him 'Smoldering Cammuravi'. We think that might be a bit much, but the guy's a powerhouse, and that's no mistake. Xenoblade Chronicles 3's extensive cast of Heroes each brings their own playable class to the table, and Seraph's a good one for all-out attacks.
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As with all our other Hero and Class guides, we'll tell you when and where you'll earn this one. We'll look at what makes Seraph tick, who it suits best, and how it can affect party synergy and overall strategy in this massive JRPG.
When we first encountered the Seraph class in action, our thoughts spun off to entirely different video game series, specifically series with protagonists based upon famously brave figures. Dynasty Warriors' Zhao Yun and Samurai Warriors' Yukimura Sanada — yes, Cammuravi drums up Koei Tecmo vibes.
As they say, 'if shoe fits, wear it.' Seraph really is the sort of class you spring for if your idea of a good day on Xenoblade Chronicles 3's battlfield involves flinging yourself into the fray. The Greatest Warrior Class Skill, for example, grants Seraphs a 40 percent damage bonus for every enemy in battle up to 200 percent. Imagine how big a difference that can make during those painful skirmishes against veritable small armies of foes.
Seraph is also an opportunistic class. With Universal Annihilation, they can hike up how much damage they inflict to targets that are already Toppled or Launched, two ailments that are already designed to allow players to crack through enemy defenses. Seraph and Cammuravi, then, don't just crack it. They shatter it.
There's just one thing to bear in mind. And it's no small thing at all. The Seraph
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