Triton quotes the salvager code after you fight him during the feast following the fight. I love that he keeps telling Lanz to stop bringing up details that mess with rule 6 of the salvager code. Only Salvager shoutout in the game
Out of all characters in XC3, Ino is the only one whose blades are visible outside of combat: they are folded on her back. I like to think this is a nod to XC2 where Blades' weapons were always visible in a folded state on the playable Drivers.
There's one more character callback in the game, and it is a big one, is Tora, not only you learn he made origin with Shulk, you even see him in the Nia monologue about origin, now we are talking the op little mechanic pervert is one of the most important characters of the series.
Did you know that Agnus castle is located next to the Bionis Head, while Keves castle is located in Mor Ardain. If you see the origin flashback of its construction where we see that Nia is located in the same position that you can see Uraya in game from Keves castle, while in Melia’s we see Bionis head from place has Agnus castle’s prison. In short, the opposing enemy faction conquered the main base for each Queen, Melia ruled over Bionis, and Nia ruled over Mor Ardían.
SPOILERS FOR THE BEGINNING OF CHAPTER 6: In chapter 5, between the two Consul M fights, there’s a moment when M (in Mio’s body) says, “Come. Cut her down.” and “It’s an easy win. You need only take her life.”, but if you listen closely to the two overlapping lines, you’ll also hear Mio says, “Come. Cut ME down.” and “It’s an easy win. You need only take MY life.” (The subtitles just have the third-person “her” and not “me/my”.) When she’s controlling the other party members, the overlapping voice lines are always identical. This is a subtle reference to the fact that they’ve already swapped bodies at this point, so it’s actually Mio saying these things, and not just M.
I noticed that Mio has a red ribbon in her hair on her right side only during the present day events of the game. Every flashback and alternate version of her does not have a ribbon there. Miyabi however does have a red bow in her hair in the exact same place, although this bow is present all over the Agnus off-seer costume, as well as many of Nia's outfits. The most recent flashback chronologically for Mio (or Sena) is on the transport immediately after Miyabi's "death" and she has yet to have the ribbon, so it seems logical that since then Mio wears the ribbon to remember/honour Miyabi, and also has it in her long hair-style (although not when impersonating M). The easiest time to notice this is when doing Side-Story Mio, as it cuts between the present day and her memories of Miyabi several times over a short period of time.
@@luna9200 I've heard so many people call Noah "flat," "boring," and "static." I thought he was the least interesting of the main 6 on my first playthrough, but the more I thought about it the more I started to like him.
@@heroofthewinds7765 Noah was the best character of the 6 for me personally. Just because he doesn’t have a huge personality doesn’t mean he’s not good. Noah is the type of character that listens to others, he thinks before he speaks, appreciates everyone’s input, and then he becomes the leader and says this is what we are going to do. He’s extremely fair, doesn’t get upset, and moves on to the next if something didn’t work the first time without getting angry, just a little upset or disappointed. He’s a very respectable character. I myself can relate to Noah because his character is also the type of person I am.
You may think we see Joran in his Moebius suit for the first time at the opening of chapter 3, when he suggests to go by himself to confront the party. But actually, we see him at the very first cutscene that shows us the Moebius gathering, the one that opens chapter 2. When D (actually D+J) transforms back to his human form, we see Joran standing right behind him, but he's very short and doesn't speak so is easily missable. We see him again at the end of that cutscene, standing behind D. Contrary to the other Moebius, D and Joran share a single spotlight, which again makes Joran easy to miss.
Actually Eunie's Ouroboros form does have a set of regular eyes. They're hidden underneath the 3rd row down of feathers on the side of her head. You actually get a good look at them during the cutscene fight between Moebius D & J at the Annihilator. The reason they're covered is that the feathers act like a visor. And they open up during her Ouroboros chain attack when she snipes the enemy.
I actually didn’t realise that the Colony 4 Ferronis was moving without its flame clock energy because I didn’t know that the Ferronises are powered by the flame clock. Also on the Mechonis sword there is an area named “Dolgan cliff” which is a reference to “Dolgan Outpost”, one of the many fortresses that you liberated in Xc1.
also colony 30 moved without its flame clock, if you go to the colony, look up at the Ferronis and wait a bit the lags will move around a bit. it doesn't moves in a cut scene.
From another video, another thing you might miss [SPOILERS CHAPTER 6] When you see N's past, in the second scene where the background is dark you can see glowing spheres behind Z, that means Noah and Mio once reached Origin's core, forcing Z to up their defenses
One of the little things that went right over my head was the music at Great Sword's Base being a peaceful remix of Sword Valley. I only discovered this when I was listening to quiet xenoblade music to study and Sword Valley's nighttime music came on, and I thought to myself "Hang on, I don't remember Great Sword's Base sounding that threatening"
(not watching the video yet bc I haven't finished the game yet) Just wantee to pop in to say a very sincere THANK YOU for the title "might have missed!" I perceive words in a literal sense by default and am just so tired of titles assuming I've missed (or definitely missed 🙄) X number of things in a game, trailer, or movie (even when they're right). Just thanks for giving us the benefit of the doubt. 👍
Thank god you explained the irises. I have been playing the game again and I adore exploring the overworld. They did sacrifice the spectacle of the previous two games, but in my opinion, (this doesn't apply to the upper alteia region) it vastly improves exploration. In 2, I felt after spending 10 hours just exploring, I felt like I had seen it all. But in 3, I spent 1 hour and 45 minutes just exploring one island!!! (the island where the ruined church from XC2)
I noticed that many of the classes generic soldiers use have a Hero associated with it from the opposite nation. For example Duoblade, Sword and Shield, Dual Guns are often used by generic Agnus soldiers, yet the most comparable classes and its Heroes (Ethel, Zeon, Grey) that the player gets are all associated with Keves. Similar story with Single Sword, Fists that Keves soldiers often use, with Alexandria and Ghondor being the heroes for these classes. You can even make the case that Eunie is the Hero for the Agnus Blasters
I noticed this as well but I still need to double check if the Agnian Dual Blades are the same as Ino (Suggesting her Animations were in development before the game released)
@@JBspherefreak the agnian dual blades can combine them together to form ashera's blade, but she doesnt ever separate them like teach or aggy/oggy does with their blade
Nah Isurd just bench pressed it so hard it flipped over. All things considered though with how strong Agnian soldiers seem to be (Mio casually punching an interlinked Mobius hard enough that they flew backwards), they could conceivably get a few dozen soldiers together and just push it over
I think "a few dozen soldiors" is quite an understatement but we don't actually see how it gets flipped back over as I recall and so it can be presumed that they used some Levnises or something else to flip it It's also been said that the Ferronises can be powered via Ether Cylinders BUT they aren't efficent and can't do very much so perhaps they just used all their available fuel to just make it flip over? The point is tho that it can't be used in battle or move anywhere else either
About past characters being referenced, while we don’t get many in this game, we do get some interesting characters that bear striking resemblances to previous ones. For example, Ashera has an incredible similarity in appearance to Sharla, and Crys looks very similar to Shulk and Fiora.
When first playing through the game, I was practically certain that Crys was in some way related to Klaus (and that Z was related to Zanza). I mean, like you said, Crys shares a striking resemblance to Shulk and Klaus, and I would argue that the names Crys and Klaus were pretty similar. It is important to note that Crys isn't voiced by Adam Howden, but I chocked this up to being a decision by the game to keep you from recognizing the voice. When Crys shows up again in Noah's Side Story in Chapter 7, I was like "Finally, this is it!" So when it turns out that Crys had absolutely no relation to Klaus, and then Z had no relation to Zanza, I was a bit confused/disappointed.
@@crystalcove99 to me, I think Crys is actually the child of Shulk and Fiora, again, due to their similarities in appearance, since Crys has a hairstyle similar to Fiora and the hair color of Shulk. I don’t really see how he would’ve been related to Zanza since he’s dead, but I’m certain that the original Crys before and after Origin is Shulk and Fiora’s child
For #8: as much as I love how this game showed the importance and beauty of love, life, family, etc. - primarily through the City cutscenes - and as much as I firmly believe the romance between Noah and Mio is much better than Shulk and Fiora and Rex and Pyra/Mythra COMBINED (imho)... I just can't with Monica and Jansen. Why did they include this?! I mean, seriously, did they even think this through?! Monica is 33! The kid is 22! That means he's had a crush on her since he was 8! (I think the cutscene said he had feelings for her ever since she became Elder, which was when she was 19, if I remember right). And let's not forget that he's 4 years older than Ghondor! How messed up is that?! 😑 Please tell me I'm not alone in this... *Also, I just learned that Jansen is apparently the younger brother of Monica's late husband, meaning he's Ghondor's uncle. That just makes this even more messed up!*
Actually, the Ferronis movement is kind of explained even without that quest being canon. It's even shown in some of the footage in this video. The Ferronises can be powered by Ether Cylinders, it's just far less efficient and requires a lot of Either Cylinders. We can sort of see this with the Ferronis Hulks, broken down Ferronises we reboot using Either Cylinders. They don't move, but it's likely that's because they're broken down, maybe also because we only use a few cylinders on them. But some dialog shown in this very video directly states that it is possible for a Ferronis to function with Ether Cylinders. So for that movement at the end, it's possible they just gathered a ton of Ether Cylinders to make it move, and probably would only last long enough for that moment and not much longer. However, that side quest may also play a role as an alternative answer.
Even if they did, the point of that sidequest (That I mentioned before) was that they didn't have the tech to make the energy transfer efficent enough through those ether cylinders so this is how they would have allowed Colony 4 to move again
So number 3 is like limiters from xenogears lol. Though does anyone know where it says that flame clocks can suppress the awareness of the person, or is it just speculation
I mean, it's not explicitly stated I don't think but it is shown and referenced A LOT! People didn't question anything until they'd been freed from the flame clocks
@@JBspherefreak Yeah I agree and that would fix the inconsistencies. I just wonder if the writers actually intended for the flame clocks to reduce awareness, or if just being Ouroboros increased awareness. The game gave me the impression of the latter, but I much prefer your interpretation. Though for Noah, he was already questioning the way of things before becoming Ouroboros, so I'm not sure
@@dugtrioramen It seems to me that Noah was fated to do so tho, judging from his past incarnations alone It’s one thing for him to question the world he lives in but it’s another for him to have become Ouroboros over and over again so I think there’s a higher power at work for Noah
There's actually another detail about the Ouroboros forms I've not seen anoyone discuss about the number of cores. The agnus forms have 2 and the Keves forms only have one. Noah and Lanz in the the chest and Eunie's in the crotch (Choco being horny on main) and for Agnus Taion and Senna's are in the arms and in the thighs for Mio (Choco at it again). I wonder if it's down to the Agnus folks having core crystals. Wild Ride also has 2 as an Agnus interlink too.
Actually discussing and talking about this exact topic currently (Working on a "Explaining Ouroboros" video) and as far as we can tell, its mostly just design choices. We know that Interlinks and these forms are generated from the core at the centre of the form which continues to be true even for the Agnians who visually have 2 which aren't centred. It's plausible the Core Crystal could be the other core but I personally am more lead to believe that it is purely a visual design choice, representing XC1 or XC2 depending on the amount of cores due to the fact that they appear to be their for purely visual purposes Wild Ride also has two cores due to being a combination of two Moebius. His normal Moebius form (Even being Agnian) only has one orb which again leads me to believe it is purely for Aesthetic reasons
I believe that one of the Moebius' you see late-game personality (don't ask me exactly which specific Moebius) is based off of Mumkhar/Metal Face But that's just my personal belief.
NO.3 is false. They don't run away because they now feel sexual tension. Otherwise, Eunie and likely Mio and Sena too, would be feeling it and not question why the guys ran off. Eunie literally asks, "What spooked them? They could've just changed here." so how could you think what you did?
NO.3 is correct Ok maybe my wording was a little…loose but the point was that being attached to the Flame Clocks prevents the soldiers from seeing those of the opposite gender as potential partners. Additionally, Noah, Lanz & Taino do flee from that situation due to the awkwardness of it all. You’ve gotta understand it from their perspective where Eunie has grown up thinking it’s normal and okay for boys and girls to do that and hasn’t noticed the change yet. Proof? Well the scene I used where Lanz starts stripping. If Eunie was actually indifferent to it still, why would she, on reaction, hit Lanz as began to take his shirt off? Answer…because it’s how I said in the point. If the others had gotten changed behind the girls, I am CERTAIN that the girls would have felt awkward and likely hit the guys again out of embarrassment
Talking about this soon in an upcoming Founders video but I believe that he became a part of the original City and was either the founder of House Vandham OR was the father of him instead
@@Satoascorpion cuz this 100+ hour game is only a few months old. Still suppose I should have thought it through harder. The first half of the vid is very spoiler free so I stuck around. Oh well
Triton quotes the salvager code after you fight him during the feast following the fight. I love that he keeps telling Lanz to stop bringing up details that mess with rule 6 of the salvager code. Only Salvager shoutout in the game
08:20..
After finishing Xenoblade chronicles 3:
"Well Rex didn't lie.. He did love them ALL" 😎
4:57 I never noticed before that the specific eye (right or left) glows yellow whenever one of them is talking
I just noticed the route you take through Origin makes a Moebius shape.
Out of all characters in XC3, Ino is the only one whose blades are visible outside of combat: they are folded on her back. I like to think this is a nod to XC2 where Blades' weapons were always visible in a folded state on the playable Drivers.
There's one more character callback in the game, and it is a big one, is Tora, not only you learn he made origin with Shulk, you even see him in the Nia monologue about origin, now we are talking the op little mechanic pervert is one of the most important characters of the series.
Did you know that Agnus castle is located next to the Bionis Head, while Keves castle is located in Mor Ardain. If you see the origin flashback of its construction where we see that Nia is located in the same position that you can see Uraya in game from Keves castle, while in Melia’s we see Bionis head from place has Agnus castle’s prison.
In short, the opposing enemy faction conquered the main base for each Queen, Melia ruled over Bionis, and Nia ruled over Mor Ardían.
SPOILERS FOR THE BEGINNING OF CHAPTER 6:
In chapter 5, between the two Consul M fights, there’s a moment when M (in Mio’s body) says, “Come. Cut her down.” and “It’s an easy win. You need only take her life.”, but if you listen closely to the two overlapping lines, you’ll also hear Mio says, “Come. Cut ME down.” and “It’s an easy win. You need only take MY life.”
(The subtitles just have the third-person “her” and not “me/my”.)
When she’s controlling the other party members, the overlapping voice lines are always identical. This is a subtle reference to the fact that they’ve already swapped bodies at this point, so it’s actually Mio saying these things, and not just M.
That's a really interesting detail actually and I never did realise it, thanks for sharing 👍
Wow very cool!
Not 100% true actually. When she controls Taion, you can hear her say "He lied" as Taion's voice says "I lied"
I hadn’t noticed Dromarch’s face on the cloud keep. Very cool!
I noticed that Mio has a red ribbon in her hair on her right side only during the present day events of the game. Every flashback and alternate version of her does not have a ribbon there. Miyabi however does have a red bow in her hair in the exact same place, although this bow is present all over the Agnus off-seer costume, as well as many of Nia's outfits. The most recent flashback chronologically for Mio (or Sena) is on the transport immediately after Miyabi's "death" and she has yet to have the ribbon, so it seems logical that since then Mio wears the ribbon to remember/honour Miyabi, and also has it in her long hair-style (although not when impersonating M).
The easiest time to notice this is when doing Side-Story Mio, as it cuts between the present day and her memories of Miyabi several times over a short period of time.
I think that the thing that most people missed was Noah's character arc. It's there, but it's REALLY hard to spot.
What do you mean?
@@luna9200 I've heard so many people call Noah "flat," "boring," and "static."
I thought he was the least interesting of the main 6 on my first playthrough, but the more I thought about it the more I started to like him.
@@heroofthewinds7765 Don't underestimate Noah's Arc. ⛵
@@heroofthewinds7765 Noah was the best character of the 6 for me personally. Just because he doesn’t have a huge personality doesn’t mean he’s not good. Noah is the type of character that listens to others, he thinks before he speaks, appreciates everyone’s input, and then he becomes the leader and says this is what we are going to do. He’s extremely fair, doesn’t get upset, and moves on to the next if something didn’t work the first time without getting angry, just a little upset or disappointed. He’s a very respectable character.
I myself can relate to Noah because his character is also the type of person I am.
@@fredflintstone5356 Fred Flinstone confirmed best protag
You may think we see Joran in his Moebius suit for the first time at the opening of chapter 3, when he suggests to go by himself to confront the party. But actually, we see him at the very first cutscene that shows us the Moebius gathering, the one that opens chapter 2. When D (actually D+J) transforms back to his human form, we see Joran standing right behind him, but he's very short and doesn't speak so is easily missable. We see him again at the end of that cutscene, standing behind D. Contrary to the other Moebius, D and Joran share a single spotlight, which again makes Joran easy to miss.
Actually Eunie's Ouroboros form does have a set of regular eyes. They're hidden underneath the 3rd row down of feathers on the side of her head. You actually get a good look at them during the cutscene fight between Moebius D & J at the Annihilator. The reason they're covered is that the feathers act like a visor. And they open up during her Ouroboros chain attack when she snipes the enemy.
I actually didn’t realise that the Colony 4 Ferronis was moving without its flame clock energy because I didn’t know that the Ferronises are powered by the flame clock. Also on the Mechonis sword there is an area named “Dolgan cliff” which is a reference to “Dolgan Outpost”, one of the many fortresses that you liberated in Xc1.
also colony 30 moved without its flame clock, if you go to the colony, look up at the Ferronis and wait a bit the lags will move around a bit. it doesn't moves in a cut scene.
Don't forget that the opening prologue battle shows what happens to a Ferronis when the flame clock runs out.
From another video, another thing you might miss
[SPOILERS CHAPTER 6]
When you see N's past, in the second scene where the background is dark you can see glowing spheres behind Z, that means Noah and Mio once reached Origin's core, forcing Z to up their defenses
Along with your #9, you can see Valdi's colony's levnis move its legs around while hanging
One of the little things that went right over my head was the music at Great Sword's Base being a peaceful remix of Sword Valley. I only discovered this when I was listening to quiet xenoblade music to study and Sword Valley's nighttime music came on, and I thought to myself "Hang on, I don't remember Great Sword's Base sounding that threatening"
Haha, it's a shame that it is such a small area as we might of actually been able to listen to it in its entirety if it was bigger
(not watching the video yet bc I haven't finished the game yet)
Just wantee to pop in to say a very sincere THANK YOU for the title "might have missed!" I perceive words in a literal sense by default and am just so tired of titles assuming I've missed (or definitely missed 🙄) X number of things in a game, trailer, or movie (even when they're right).
Just thanks for giving us the benefit of the doubt. 👍
Thank god you explained the irises. I have been playing the game again and I adore exploring the overworld. They did sacrifice the spectacle of the previous two games, but in my opinion, (this doesn't apply to the upper alteia region) it vastly improves exploration. In 2, I felt after spending 10 hours just exploring, I felt like I had seen it all. But in 3, I spent 1 hour and 45 minutes just exploring one island!!! (the island where the ruined church from XC2)
I didn’t know the thing about the Guernica cutscene, I always wondered why it said “what remains (A)” and it bothered me. Thanks for covering that.
I noticed that many of the classes generic soldiers use have a Hero associated with it from the opposite nation. For example Duoblade, Sword and Shield, Dual Guns are often used by generic Agnus soldiers, yet the most comparable classes and its Heroes (Ethel, Zeon, Grey) that the player gets are all associated with Keves. Similar story with Single Sword, Fists that Keves soldiers often use, with Alexandria and Ghondor being the heroes for these classes.
You can even make the case that Eunie is the Hero for the Agnus Blasters
I noticed this as well but I still need to double check if the Agnian Dual Blades are the same as Ino (Suggesting her Animations were in development before the game released)
@@JBspherefreak Noponic Champion's weapon is a clone of Flash Fencer (same animations).
@@JBspherefreak the agnian dual blades can combine them together to form ashera's blade, but she doesnt ever separate them like teach or aggy/oggy does with their blade
Colony 4 was not the only ferronis to move without a flame clock colony lambda also move from being upside-down to being upright after you free it
Nah Isurd just bench pressed it so hard it flipped over.
All things considered though with how strong Agnian soldiers seem to be (Mio casually punching an interlinked Mobius hard enough that they flew backwards), they could conceivably get a few dozen soldiers together and just push it over
I think "a few dozen soldiors" is quite an understatement but we don't actually see how it gets flipped back over as I recall and so it can be presumed that they used some Levnises or something else to flip it
It's also been said that the Ferronises can be powered via Ether Cylinders BUT they aren't efficent and can't do very much so perhaps they just used all their available fuel to just make it flip over? The point is tho that it can't be used in battle or move anywhere else either
@@ez1953 oh yeah, that's why Keves soldiers use power frames, to keep up with the natural power of Agnus.
About past characters being referenced, while we don’t get many in this game, we do get some interesting characters that bear striking resemblances to previous ones. For example, Ashera has an incredible similarity in appearance to Sharla, and Crys looks very similar to Shulk and Fiora.
When first playing through the game, I was practically certain that Crys was in some way related to Klaus (and that Z was related to Zanza). I mean, like you said, Crys shares a striking resemblance to Shulk and Klaus, and I would argue that the names Crys and Klaus were pretty similar. It is important to note that Crys isn't voiced by Adam Howden, but I chocked this up to being a decision by the game to keep you from recognizing the voice. When Crys shows up again in Noah's Side Story in Chapter 7, I was like "Finally, this is it!" So when it turns out that Crys had absolutely no relation to Klaus, and then Z had no relation to Zanza, I was a bit confused/disappointed.
@@crystalcove99 to me, I think Crys is actually the child of Shulk and Fiora, again, due to their similarities in appearance, since Crys has a hairstyle similar to Fiora and the hair color of Shulk. I don’t really see how he would’ve been related to Zanza since he’s dead, but I’m certain that the original Crys before and after Origin is Shulk and Fiora’s child
I got some theories about what characters might be childs of the previous ones
Once things settle down for other games I’m playing, it’ll be time I come back to XBC3. This has been the best new game I’ve played in years.
For No 9, it’s also explained by many other random NPCs that Ferronises can run on Ether. Not just that quest
Great video. I love the world building of this game so much
For #8: as much as I love how this game showed the importance and beauty of love, life, family, etc. - primarily through the City cutscenes - and as much as I firmly believe the romance between Noah and Mio is much better than Shulk and Fiora and Rex and Pyra/Mythra COMBINED (imho)...
I just can't with Monica and Jansen. Why did they include this?! I mean, seriously, did they even think this through?! Monica is 33! The kid is 22! That means he's had a crush on her since he was 8! (I think the cutscene said he had feelings for her ever since she became Elder, which was when she was 19, if I remember right). And let's not forget that he's 4 years older than Ghondor! How messed up is that?! 😑 Please tell me I'm not alone in this...
*Also, I just learned that Jansen is apparently the younger brother of Monica's late husband, meaning he's Ghondor's uncle. That just makes this even more messed up!*
Actually, the Ferronis movement is kind of explained even without that quest being canon. It's even shown in some of the footage in this video.
The Ferronises can be powered by Ether Cylinders, it's just far less efficient and requires a lot of Either Cylinders. We can sort of see this with the Ferronis Hulks, broken down Ferronises we reboot using Either Cylinders. They don't move, but it's likely that's because they're broken down, maybe also because we only use a few cylinders on them. But some dialog shown in this very video directly states that it is possible for a Ferronis to function with Ether Cylinders.
So for that movement at the end, it's possible they just gathered a ton of Ether Cylinders to make it move, and probably would only last long enough for that moment and not much longer. However, that side quest may also play a role as an alternative answer.
I could have sworn they said that the ferronis could run on ether if they had enough?
Even if they did, the point of that sidequest (That I mentioned before) was that they didn't have the tech to make the energy transfer efficent enough through those ether cylinders so this is how they would have allowed Colony 4 to move again
Ah gotcha. I just got that scene where colony lambda flipped back over in my head 😂 I just thought they were like. Well guess we live here now lol
@@DracoThePyromancer
Isurd and 4 other soldiers just bench pressed it over
@@catalyst539 that makes sense. That's why he needed the spa day.
So number 3 is like limiters from xenogears lol. Though does anyone know where it says that flame clocks can suppress the awareness of the person, or is it just speculation
I mean, it's not explicitly stated I don't think but it is shown and referenced A LOT! People didn't question anything until they'd been freed from the flame clocks
@@JBspherefreak Yeah I agree and that would fix the inconsistencies. I just wonder if the writers actually intended for the flame clocks to reduce awareness, or if just being Ouroboros increased awareness.
The game gave me the impression of the latter, but I much prefer your interpretation. Though for Noah, he was already questioning the way of things before becoming Ouroboros, so I'm not sure
@@dugtrioramen It seems to me that Noah was fated to do so tho, judging from his past incarnations alone
It’s one thing for him to question the world he lives in but it’s another for him to have become Ouroboros over and over again so I think there’s a higher power at work for Noah
It's very obvious if you do the side contents
@@dugtrioramen Noah was just like everyone else until Crys taught him to doubt the world
There's actually another detail about the Ouroboros forms I've not seen anoyone discuss about the number of cores. The agnus forms have 2 and the Keves forms only have one. Noah and Lanz in the the chest and Eunie's in the crotch (Choco being horny on main) and for Agnus Taion and Senna's are in the arms and in the thighs for Mio (Choco at it again). I wonder if it's down to the Agnus folks having core crystals. Wild Ride also has 2 as an Agnus interlink too.
Actually discussing and talking about this exact topic currently (Working on a "Explaining Ouroboros" video) and as far as we can tell, its mostly just design choices.
We know that Interlinks and these forms are generated from the core at the centre of the form which continues to be true even for the Agnians who visually have 2 which aren't centred. It's plausible the Core Crystal could be the other core but I personally am more lead to believe that it is purely a visual design choice, representing XC1 or XC2 depending on the amount of cores due to the fact that they appear to be their for purely visual purposes
Wild Ride also has two cores due to being a combination of two Moebius. His normal Moebius form (Even being Agnian) only has one orb which again leads me to believe it is purely for Aesthetic reasons
All interlinked Moebius have 2 cores, and they don’t have Keves and Agnus variants like with Ouroboros.
I believe that one of the Moebius' you see late-game personality (don't ask me exactly which specific Moebius) is based off of Mumkhar/Metal Face But that's just my personal belief.
I love this game so much!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO.3 is false. They don't run away because they now feel sexual tension. Otherwise, Eunie and likely Mio and Sena too, would be feeling it and not question why the guys ran off. Eunie literally asks, "What spooked them? They could've just changed here." so how could you think what you did?
NO.3 is correct
Ok maybe my wording was a little…loose but the point was that being attached to the Flame Clocks prevents the soldiers from seeing those of the opposite gender as potential partners.
Additionally, Noah, Lanz & Taino do flee from that situation due to the awkwardness of it all. You’ve gotta understand it from their perspective where Eunie has grown up thinking it’s normal and okay for boys and girls to do that and hasn’t noticed the change yet.
Proof? Well the scene I used where Lanz starts stripping. If Eunie was actually indifferent to it still, why would she, on reaction, hit Lanz as began to take his shirt off? Answer…because it’s how I said in the point.
If the others had gotten changed behind the girls, I am CERTAIN that the girls would have felt awkward and likely hit the guys again out of embarrassment
Ok no. 7 is just sad
Where was the information for number 3 given though
Wondering.....
What happened to N's kid in the forest, like did he become N or just get lost in the woods?
Talking about this soon in an upcoming Founders video but I believe that he became a part of the original City and was either the founder of House Vandham OR was the father of him instead
@@JBspherefreak 🤯
Not Nia mounting dromarchs head on her wall
I don't think its his literal head 😂
@@JBspherefreak his last words were “you belong to the streets, my lady.”
Could you please do Xenoblade Chronicles 1 please.
Could you please do Xenoblade Chronicles 2 please.
video
Would have appreciated a spoiler warning for this as I didn’t know the epilogue spoilers. But good vid
Videos like these always have them regardless. It assumes you played through it, hence the title “everything you missed about (insert game)”
Why would you expect something like this to NOT have spoilers??
@@Satoascorpion cuz this 100+ hour game is only a few months old. Still suppose I should have thought it through harder. The first half of the vid is very spoiler free so I stuck around. Oh well
A spoiler warning would have been nice
Which?