Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is the latest entry in the acclaimed Xenoblade Chronicles franchise developed by Monolith Soft and published by Nintendo. It is an open world JRPG featuring different types of character classes to add some variety to the gameplay. We’ve prepared this guide to explain each class in the game, but for this guide, our focus is on explaining the Art of Fusion in Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 tries to differentiate itself from its predecessors by adding new gameplay elements and quality-of-life improvements. Unlike the previous game, which limited the number of active party members to 3. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 allows up to 7 party members. In terms of combat, battles in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 occur in real-time, unlike in previous titles.
Before we dive into our guide to what Fusion Arts is in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, consider reading our definitive guide to Sena, where we cover everything character-related. Also, consider reading the How Long To Beat Xenoblade Chronicles 3 guide.