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Xenoblade Chronicles X Details Starting Classes And Battle Effects

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20150306_075452 There are all kinds of Arts to learn in Xenoblade Chronicles X, but you’ll need to learn them through different character classes. The official website shares a look at some of the starter classes, in addition to details on the buffs and debuffs of the game.   The very first class is the “Drifter” and once it hits rank 10, it branches out to three different classes: “Assault,” “Command,” and “Forcer”.   2015-04-06_025619 Drifter: the start of all classes. They learn a good balance arts. Equipment: Knives, Assault Rifles   2015-04-06_030307 Assault: excel at both offensive and defensive Arts. They have higher stats when it comes to HP and Fighting power. Equipment: Long Swords, Assault Rifles   2015-04-06_030638 Command: uses various Arts to damage enemies. Their stats focus more on Fighting, Shooting, and Evasion. Equipment: Dual Swords, Dual Guns   2015-04-06_030926 Forces: a remote support-type that has many Shooting Arts. Their stats are higher on Shooting power and Latent Abilities. Equipment: Knives, Ray Guns.   While it’s important to have your offensive and defensive Arts down, buffs and debuffs are something that players will also need to keep in mind. Here’s a look at some of the beneficial effects, or buffs, of Xenoblade Chronicles X:  

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icon_battle06_buff_01 Fighting Accuracy Up: increases the accuracy of Fighting attacks.   icon_battle06_buff_02 Shooting Power Up: increases the damage done with Shooting attacks.   icon_battle06_buff_03 Beam Resistance Up: reduces the damage taken by beam attribute attacks.   icon_battle06_buff_04 Damage Armor: creates a barrier that absorbs a fixed amount of damage.   icon_battle06_buff_05 Bullet Charge: multiplies the damage done with your next shot.   icon_battle06_buff_06 Fake Body: allows you to avoid enemy attacks for a certain number of times.

  Next, is a look at buffs from weather effects and Battle Probes:  

icon_battle06_buff_07 All Attribute Resistance up: reduces the damage taken.   icon_battle06_buff_08 Critical Rate Up: increases critical hit rate.   icon_battle06_buff_09 Ether Attack Enhancement: increases damage of Ether attribute attacks.   icon_battle06_buff_10 Resist Down: reduces enemy debuff resistance, giving you a better chance to get them in “Break” and “Topple” statuses.

  Now that we got a look at all the buffs and positive effects you can get for your character and allies, here’s a look at some of the debuffs:

  icon_battle06_debuff_01 Break: breaks target’s balance. Makes it possible for a Topple.   icon_battle06_debuff_02 Knockback: pushes target backwards.   icon_battle06_debuff_03 Stun: stuns the target.   icon_battle06_debuff_04 Sleep: when a target is in sleep status, they can’t perform actions. They wake up upon taking a hit.   icon_battle06_debuff_05 Black Sight: reduces target’s accuracy and evasion rate, along with their Shooting damage.   icon_battle06_debuff_06 Burn: target takes Heat attribute damage for a fixed amount of time.

  Similar to the buffs, debuffs can also come from weather and Battle Probes:  

icon_battle06_debuff_07 Shooting Accuracy Down: reduces the accuracy of Shooting attacks.   icon_battle06_debuff_08 Fighting Power Down: reduces the damage done by Fighting attacks.   icon_battle06_debuff_09 Weather Damage – Heat: target takes Heat attribute damage for a fixed amount of time.   icon_battle06_debuff_10 Weather Damage – Bolt: target takes Bolt attribute damage for a fixed amount of time.  

Xenoblade Chronicles X is slated for release in Japan on April 29, 2015 for Wii U, and later this year for North America and Europe.

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