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Las mejores clases en Xenoblade Chronicles X reveladas

Autor : Daniel Actualizar : Apr 22,2025

Elegir las mejores clases en * Xenoblade Chronicles x Definitive Edition * puede ser desalentador dada la variedad y el tiempo requerido para dominar nuevas habilidades de armas. Si bien casi cualquier clase puede ser efectiva en este juego de rol, algunos se destacan por su utilidad y versatilidad. Si te sientes cómodo con la clase con la que comienzas, está perfectamente bien, ya que es uno de los más adaptables en el juego.

Top 5 clases en *Xenoblade Chronicles x Edición definitiva *

Vagabundo

La opción de clase Drifter en Xenoblade Chronicles X Aunque el juego te alienta a pasar de la clase Drifter después de alcanzar el rango 10, es una clase inicial que conserva su versatilidad y efectividad durante todo el juego. Para los fanáticos de las crónicas originales *Xenoblade *, piense en Drifter como una clase similar a la de Shulk pero con un conjunto de habilidades más limitadas. Drifter proporciona acceso a una variedad de artes debuffes y ofensivas, incluidas las habilidades que pueden tambalearse, derrocar e incluso regenerar la salud, reduciendo su dependencia de los miembros del partido para la curación.

Con rifles de asalto para combate a distancia y cuchillos para cuerpo a cuerpo, Drifter es versátil en la batalla. Además, Drifter cuenta con el mayor número de ranuras de habilidad de cualquier clase, por lo que es una excelente opción para la personalización incluso después de experimentar con otras clases.

Jaguar de metal completo

La opción de clase Jaguar de metal completo en Xenoblade Chronicles X Full Metal Jaguar, la clase de Elma, es una opción de alto riesgo y alta recompensa. Aumenta su tasa de éxito crítico cuando su HP cae por debajo del 50%, y una habilidad asegura que su HP se mantenga bajo durante el combate. La habilidad de fábrica de fantasmas permite a los aliados evadir los ataques, mientras que la oleada eléctrica entrega daños por éter, una rareza entre las clases cuerpo a cuerpo. Incluso la habilidad básica, Shadowstrike, tiene un golpe, lo que hace que Jaguar de metal completo sea una elección emocionante para aquellos que prosperan en el borde.

Duelista

La opción de clase duelista en Xenoblade Chronicles x El duelista se destaca en un combate de corto alcance, pero también es experto en manejar ataques a distancia. Armado con una espada larga y un rifle de asalto, es como una versión mejorada del arsenal del vagabundo. Las habilidades del duelista, como Last Stand, que convierte su TP en Party TP, y Soul of the Samurai, que agrega el área de efecto a los ataques básicos, son increíblemente útiles. True Stream Edge recupera TP cuando la moral es alta, y Blossom Dance, una de las mejores habilidades del juego, tacos y caza enemigos mientras ignora sus resistencias.

Cerebro

La opción de clase Mastermind en Xenoblade Chronicles X Para los jugadores que prefieren manipular el comportamiento enemigo sobre el daño directo, Mastermind es una opción ideal. Si bien sus artes pueden no ser tan poderosas como las del duelista, hacen que las batallas contra oponentes duros sean más manejables. Mastermind puede despojar a los aficionados enemigos, reducir la resistencia del debuff, impulsar TP e incluso aplicar un efecto de virus. Esta clase requiere una gran atención a la dinámica de batalla, pero vale la pena el esfuerzo por su profundidad estratégica.

Caballero galáctico

La opción de clase Galactic Knight en Xenoblade Chronicles X Si bien es comúnmente asociado con los usuarios de Skell, el Caballero Galáctico ofrece beneficios sustanciales fuera de los robots de lucha gigante. Pueden eliminar debuffs, curar aliados y causar daños especializados significativos. Los Caballeros Galácticos también pueden reducir sus propios enfriamientos con combos cuerpo a cuerpo y contar con habilidades específicas de Skell que restauran el apéndice HP y aumentan la potencia de combate sin requisitos previos.

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