There's a rhythm to most Hero and Unique Class unlocks in Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Learning when and where to acquire them is half the fight, mind you, which is why we're hosting an entire series of articles on the matter. But, broadly put, you can safely predict how they will play out.
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Alexandria and her Incursor class are one of the game's most candid exceptions. The rhythm's not quite there, and the challenges are dissimilar. We suspect more players will fumble and be frustrated with her, so this guide might just save you a headache. Let's talk shop on what makes Incursor tick, and then show you how to recruit Alexandria as easily as possible.
We like to think of Incursors as Flash Fencers' elemental opposites. Whereas Flash Fencers excel at crowd control, and thus tearing through packs of enemies, the Incursor class' total focus on critical hit rate and strength makes them fantastic for fighting singular bosses and the many powered-up beasts prowling Aionios.
Upping one's damage output whilst maintaining a low aggro is the name of the game here. Given how much they can dish out per strike, staying beneath the aggro line will depend even more than usual upon having Defender roles in your party who are exceptional at keeping the enemy's attention on them at all times.
That's not to say Incursors have the worst HP in the world, but frankly, it's not far off — both their HP and their Defense stats are Rank D, the lowest they can go.
Alexandria's focus on these critical hit boosts is exemplified by the Class Skill entitled Vigilance, which gives auto-attacks a 150 percent increase in critical probability. Couple this with Eye for Weak Points, which raises attacks tby another
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