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silkhy-john · 2 years ago
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Did you say: HAS DIFFICULTY BEATING ANY OF THE XCDE SUPERBOSSES?
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theawezomeone · 1 year ago
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Avalanche Abaasy on day 87!
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kon-konk · 1 year ago
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Another fun fact, Avalanche Abaasy spawns in the same area as final Marcus but only during specific weather conditions, so it's very likely to be fighting Marcus then the weather changes and Avalanche Abaasy appears and just wrecks your shit. (Its happened in atleast 1 let's play I watched)
Oh wonderful!
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xenoblademisadventures · 1 year ago
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Answers.
Instant Death
True. Avalanche Abaasy from Xenoblade 1 does this.
Consumable Items Exist
True. But only in X. You press +>x>x to access them mid-combat. They aren't particularly impactful tho.
Major Character Dies in a Sidequest
True. Xenoblade 2. Applies to Praxis, Theory, and Vess.
Zazazan exists
True. Nopon things.
Makna Falls is based on an Irl waterfall
True. I'm not sure if it was ever officially confirmed. But, like, Iguazu falls.
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There is a weapon that deals 1 damage
The Monapon is a joke weapon in Xenoblade 1 that you can obtain after defeating Bana, a sidequest boss.
There are three different races of catpeople
True. The Wrotheans, Qlurians, and Gormotti.
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Reyn is the only Xenoblade 1 party member to not show up as a boss fight
False. You also never fight Sharla, Fiora, Dunban. You fight Shulk in FR and you can fight him in 3 after beating FR. You fight Riki in 2's DLC. And you fight Melia in 3.
Blade RNG is savefile dependant
True. I don't know enough about 2 to elaborate. But it's rng has a pity system that depends on the savefile.
3 is the first game without stream edge
True. Shulk gets it in 1, Elma gets it in X, and it can be a lvl 1 blade special for Axes in 2. It does not appear in 3's base game. That said, this was admittedly poorly phrased.
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vgame-dragons · 3 years ago
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Avalanche Abaasy from Xenoblade Chronicles
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xenobladeimagines · 7 years ago
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Riki leading an army of Nopon to subdue Avalanche Abassy and use it as the ultimate pack mule.
The Avalanche Abaasy was a well known legend, supposedly a guardian of Valak and maybe even of the Bionis itself. As such, it would make a great pack mule. 
Riki led the charge, advancing on the guardian of Valak. The beast didn’t attack, simply watching in what could only be described as curiosity. 
It lowered its head to the ground and listened, probably understanding what they were saying. 
“We need help to carry things!” Riki said. “Request help of mighty Abaasy!”
It just stared. It roared, which sent many Nopon running in fear. 
Instead of answering, it simply flew away.
So much for that.
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alba-saoirse · 6 years ago
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Pen and ink on A4 paper.
Very fun to draw a dragon again! It’s been ages.
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xenobladehistorian · 5 years ago
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“Defend Colony 6--Demon” Quest Advice & Overall Advice for a Complete Playthrough
This is not a theory. This isn’t even really a XenoFact of the Day. This is just a word of advice from a nutcase who tried to complete all 480-something quests in one playthrough.
The information for this quest is roughly this:
Battle and defeat Demon King Dragonia, one of only three Dragon mobs within Xenoblade.
Demon King Dragonia is level 99, and it is located at Hope Farm in Colony 6.
A surefire way to defeat the Dragon when underleveled is to use Melia’s Reflection Art when Dragonia uses Fatal Crunch on her.
BUT THIS IS WRONG, and I’ll tell you why.
YES, you can do this, and YES, it even works. But if you do this, Demon King Dragonia WILL NOT DROP ANYTHING. Sure, you’ll complete this quest--but what about “Replica Monado 4″?
To complete the “Replica Monado 4″ quest, you need an item called the Demonic Everflame, dropped only by Demon King Dragonia and the LV 120 Avalanche Abaasy.
Now, I for one am not good with strategy. I’ve played a good 300 hours of this game; I have my core team setups, and I’ve figured out how to do some great chain attacks--but building the chain meter up enough to topple lock, the main technique against Superbosses? I’m miserable at it. And I didn’t have the patience to practice and level grind enough to even try to face one of those Superbosses, let alone the Avalanche Abaasy.
What you should do on Demon King Dragonia? Have Riki use Yoink! or save right before battling him until you get the item you need.
In the end, I gave up. I completed ALMOST EVERY QUEST in the game, I was that close--until I really blew it on “Defend Colony 6--Demon.”
Okay, so you want to complete every quest possible?
Write down every single quest, even if it’s just the title and giver. EVERY ONE. Do your research.
You’re obviously going to run across Mutually Exclusive (EXCL) quests. Pick out in advance the quest you’ll take.
If a quest has multiple routes depending on the objective completed, pick the route in advance.
Mark quests that expire and when they expire. Mark surprise quests.
Write down when certain quests unlock and at what area level they unlock.
Talk to every NPC.
And finally...
Mark the quests you’ve accepted/completed!!
This is my set-up. Since I use a program called Scrivener to write, I used it to keep track of my quests. I was able to organize everything into folders and color-mark everything. Now, currently, as I’m restarting my attempt to complete all quests, the Collectopaedia, the Affinity Chart, and Colony 6 in a new save file, nothing is actually color-coded, but if anyone is interested, I’ll mark them all to show how it looks.
This is just one way of going about this. There are a ton of other programs and text edit documents that can gather all the quest data in one place--this is just one way! :)
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In the end, my playthrough was about 150-something hours before I finally threw in the towel and fought the (impatiently waiting *cackles*) Zanza.
Feel free to throw me an ask if you want any quest/gameplay assistance or if something is incorrect. ^-^ And, er, don’t be afraid to tell me how to better fight Superbosses, I’m really at a loss with those.
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cynicsandcinnamon · 6 years ago
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I’m finally done with xenoblade chronicles, I beat Avalanche Abaasy and rebeat Zanza and everything. And now... what I do?
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calamitaswrath · 7 years ago
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So I finally managed to defeat all the superbosses in the original Xenoblade Chronicles?? I technically already beat Ancient Daedala, Despotic Arsene and Blizzard Belgazas yesterday, but with how much I was struggling against Belgazas already, I decided to prepare some more before fighting Avalanche Abaasy, and I think I kinda overdid it? Abaasy didn’t even get any of its auras up until the very end of the fight, because I kept initiating chain attacks to interrupt it, and the entire thing just went super smoothly for me, to the point where the only death I had to deal with was Dunban right at the very end.
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chromsai · 7 years ago
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I HAVE DEFEATED THE AVALANCHE ABAASY!
holy shit dude how long did that take you omfg
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machinavillage · 8 years ago
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I DID IT I BEAT AVALANCHE ABAASY AND BEAT ALL OTHER UMS 
that was the most fun ive had in a while
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destinysengineer · 8 years ago
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Have you ever heard of a beast named Avalanch Abaasy? I heard that creature dwells upon the peak of Valak Mountain. It's breath is said to be strong enough to raze a colony to the ground in seconds. The strength of this massive creature could rival the very Bionis itself!
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►\\\ “I have heard of it, yes. It’s one of very few dragons that still live on the Bionis, all of which have been proven to be extremely powerful and dangerous. We’re lucky they do not exist anymore in large numbers. That said, hopefully the Avalanche Abaasy keeps to its domain on Valak Mountain and doesn’t threaten what remains of civilisation on the Bionis…”
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kon-konk · 1 year ago
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No there are 4 other enemies above the level cat, the highest is a level 120 enemy called Avalanche Abaasy
Wait what
How can they call it Final if it's not... Y'know... Final?
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presidentcrocomire · 5 years ago
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Idk while I agree that Monolith should've either killed Squaretache or explained how he lived (hopefully they do in DE). I like the idea of him just being such an angry motherfucker determined to make the defense force do drills until they were the best that nothing would kill him.
My favorite part of Xenoblade is the part where Monolith forgot that they killed off Vangarre, so after being crushed by a house and eaten by robots, he inexplicably shows up completely unscathed more than 50 hours after his death.
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xenobladeimagines · 7 years ago
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Avalanche Abaasy going on a date with Telethia the Endbringer.
Abaasy was a little nervous beforehand and made sure she was completely clean before heading out. Telethia, meanwhile, had made sure her nest was as clean as it could get before Abaasy got there.
They started the night with a nice dinner of Levitah and Dilus, then moved on to a nice flight above Noctilum. Telethia gave Abaasy the scenic route and told her all about the continent and the creatures that lived there.  
They rested at the bottom of the falls next, Abaasy telling Telethia all about her own home, Valak Mountain. They bonded over being the most powerful creature of their home, and how boring it could get at times. No battle was a challenge anymore. They had the idea to fight eachother then, but neither wanted to do harm to the other and were tired at the moment. Maybe another time. 
They returned to Telethia’s nest, where they curled up together and spent the night. 
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