How To Recruit Ino Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Players must finish a new adventure in order to hire Ino, the game’s newest hero, but it is well worth the effort. With Wave 2 of the DLC, the roster of Heroes in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has grown to include a new mechanical ally, making it easier for players to fill the seventh seat in their party. We’ll go over recruiting Artificial Blade Ino, the Noponic Champion, in this guide.
At the time of writing, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has been available for a while, and many players have already battled their way through Ouroboros’ adventure to learn the truth about their world and its never-ending conflict. Players may now take advantage of a brand-new hero quest and a plethora of challenge fights provided by the Nopon Archsage with the release of DLC Wave 2.
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How to start the DLC and what to do next
Players should go to the Expansion Pass section in the pause menu once the DLC has installed. Players can access the quests provided by the DLC by choosing Vol.2, and the quest to unlock Ino is titled “Champion of the Nopon.” Must travel to the Great Idalla Ravine in the Fornis Region once the quest has activated. Due to the fact that it considered a landmark, players who have been to the area before can Skip Travel there. Players can pretty quickly go to the destination from there if the quest set to active.
Ino’s meeting
A group of monsters, notably several level 19 Dannagh Arachno. are attacking a Nopon Caravan, and Ino discovered defending it. The party joins in to help, and the fight starts. As long as the squad is about on the same level as the adversary, this shouldn’t be too difficult. In the aftermath, Ino confesses that she defends the entire Nopon-kind as her Masterpon instructed her to. The group offers to help her because they know she’s hunting for something called “High Ether” as well.
The location of the High Ether nearby and guarded by some monsters. After defeating them, Ino gives the group a “HD Ether Cylinder+” to use for collecting High Ether (the HD stands for “Handy Dandy, by the way. To the surprise of the group, she takes it and begins to drink it. The term “Artificial Blade,” which Xenoblade Chronicles 2 players would extremely familiar with, then used by Ino to describe herself.
Ino becomes persuaded that Noah must be her “Destined Driver” after Noah unlocks her class and switches to it. Noah accepts the position of Ino’s driver in order to complete the mission and add Ino to the Hero list since he doesn’t want to let her down.
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Utilizing Full HD
Recruiting Ino also makes the Inoswap function available, enabling users to spend High Ether they’ve gathered while exploring Aionios to unlock and advance Ino’s skills. The only device that can accomplish this the HD Ether Cylinder+. Though Ino adds that it might modified with assistance from a Nopon Engineer. The players encounter Totoma as they travel to the Nopon Caravan. Which can skipped if the players have already to the camp. After upgrading the Cylinder once for free, Totoma is the perfect Nopon to requested for help upgrading it further in exchange for the necessary resources.
Players can upgrade Ino more quickly and simply by upgrading the HD Ether Cylinder+ since it can gather High Ether more effectively. The Cylinder should improved as soon as resources allow after this mission finished, ideally.
The Future of Humanity
Players must first obtain all of Ino’s potential upgrades in Inoswap in order to access the ascension quest “The Hope of Noponkind.” Since the deposits marked on the map in regions the player has already explored. And harvesting them frequently results in the game revealing a new location as a bonus, getting the necessary High Ether shouldn’t be too difficult.
Once the prerequisites have fulfilled, players must return to the Nopon Caravan. Where Totoma can be found in “Going Full HD.” This starts a conversation between the party and the Nopon about a “Nopon Eater,” a type of creature that hunts and consumes Nopon that Ino has previously faced. Players that follow the hints will eventually arrive at a spot close to the Clifftop Ferronis Hulk in the Pentelas Region. One will come into contact with the aforementioned avian assailant of Nopon by hopping down to the quest point.
Since the boss is this level, it is preferable to complete this quest around level 50. After the boss defeated, it will flee through the air, and the group will devise a strategy to stop it from doing so again. In order to prevent the Nopon Eater from running away again, players must gather the materials to create a “OP Pollen Orb” (the OP stands for “Overwhelmingly Potent,” by the way). Following this, the gang pursues the Nopon Eater to the Cadensia Region, where a subsequent battle breaks out.
The day won if the Driver and Blade combine forces to defeat the Nopon Eater. The Class level cap for Noponic Champion increased to 20 after completing this quest. And players can further improve Ino’s powers by unlocking the second part of the Inoswap menu.