Xenoblade Chronicles

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This article describes glitches in Xenoblade Chronicles, a game outside the Pokémon franchise. See Non-Pokémon glitches for a list of non-Pokémon glitch articles.

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Xenoblade Chronicles
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Wikipedia link Xenoblade Chronicles
Developer(s) Monolith Soft
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo Wii (and WiiU Wii VC), New-3DS, Switch
Release date(s) June 10, 2010

Xenoblade [Chronicles] is a role-playing game notable for being among the largest Wii and N3DS games in terms of both size and hours of content (as well as for executive meddling and questionable business practices involving its American Wii version).

Early-game level 50 (Wii, N3DS)

Tephra Cave, the second map in the game (outside of the prologue), can be logically divided in three parts: the main part of the cave is initially blocked by a red-lit door which unlocks shortly after by proceeding with the story, while a large bonus section is unlocked in late game events. The game also rewards the player with experience for completing missions and discovering named locations: like in Pokémon, the experience to level conversion is not linear, so the rewards are larger for content intended to be obtained later.

Taking advantage of the imperfect solidity of the door, as well as the ability of the three active characters to push each other around if crowded, it is typically possible with a few minutes of effort to enter the second section early.

While the above trick does not allow for skipping those early events (as the player will meet a spider web that is not passable with that same method), they can reach the floor above Vilia Lake, wait for a Pond Skeeter on the lower level to come sufficiently close to be tauntable, do so without starting the battle (which would disable jumping), lure him next to an one-way jump from the endgame section of the cave, and jump in place, hoping for the knockback from the monster's attacks to push them up.

The player will that way have access to the third section; furthermore, as the game does not spawn enemies in that area until it is unlocked, the player is free to almost fully explore it, claiming high-level ether crystals and the above-mentioned experience rewards before using the map to return to the first section of the cave and continuing normal gameplay.

YouTube video by Shyntos


Voice loss bug (N3DS)

For unclear reasons, characters may spontaneously lose their voices. If that happens, the player should save and reload the game to correct the issue, else the game will hang when a chain attack is attempted.

Early-game level 50 (Switch)

While both the door glitch and the range of the enemy were fixed in the remake, it is possible to glitch through a floor/wall if a CPU player is climbing a wall, the player is running against the wall to pass, and the active character is switched with the former. Done in appropriate places, this can also allow for reaching the last section of Tephra.

YouTube video by Gren