![]() ![]() Unable to do anything to him, they are quickly swept aside, and only saved because of the arrival of Fiora in a mobile artillery. He quickly turns out to be a big problem, as for some reason the Monado simply bounces off him, with Shulk's best guess being it's related to the strange red lights that no other Mechon have. Dunban is confused but resolves to not let it distract from the battle, and continues fighting with a katana in his left hand.Īrriving in the Residential District, Shulk meets the large Mechon later known as Metal Face. Shulk decides to take the Monado himself, and while Dunban thinks this will kill him, it turns out that he seems to be able to use it just fine - in addition to now seeing bits of the future whenever something bad is about to happen. Along the way, Dunban loses his grip on the Monado, and falls in great pain. He meets Shulk and Reyn after a time and learns Fiora went to the Residential District, so they follow. With Fiora not present to stop him, Dunban struggles to the lab and takes the Monado so he can defend the colony. Not long after, the colony is attacked by Mechon. He sometimes gets strange visions during his research, most prominently after an incident where Reyn foolishly picks it up and destroys several bits of the lab. Shulk has been studying the Monado with some help from Dickson in an attempt to learn more about it - perhaps how to increase the number of symbols to unlock its hidden powers, or discover why it seems that Dunban is the only one who could control it. One year later, peace is the norm in Colony 9. He survives the battle, but his right arm is badly burned by the sword's ether, and it becomes practically unusable. Dunban gets ahold of himself and charges forward once more, ending the Mechon threat. Mumkhar claims the Monado is what the Mechon are after and runs away, hoping to instead come back for the Monado himself after the battle is over, but is ambushed by Mechon. With Dickson and Mumkhar at his side, he begins to push forward, but is stalled as the sword's power overwhelms him for a moment and he falls. Story arc Xenoblade Chronicles Īs the Homs appear to be losing the Battle of Sword Valley, Dunban arrives with the Monado in hand, driving back the Mechon and holding the line. As the Homs-sized sword would be extremely tiny in the titan's hand, it is assumed that it must host a hidden power. It is said that the Monado was once used by the Bionis in its legendary duel against the Mechonis. Only a single "heir" can use it without trouble. ![]() A select few can control it well enough to use as a weapon, though doing so takes a toll on their body. This continues until the Monado is forcibly knocked out of their grasp. Most people cannot control it, and simply picking it up without care sends them into a frenzy likely to damage all sorts of property nearby. The Monado seems to have a will of its own. However, it cannot harm Homs, and simply bounces off them harmlessly. It is also capable of donating some of this energy to allies' weapons, allowing them the same Mechon-destroying powers. This energy easily cuts though most metals, including Mechon bodies, which cannot otherwise be damaged by weapons less than artillery. When activated, the Monado's shell above the hole slides open into two pieces to reveal a glowing blade of blue energy. This large hole contains a piece of invisible multi-layered glass, with each layer able to display a single glowing symbol. It has veins of blue light running along several edges, including the edge of a large circular hole near the pommel. The Monado appears as a red object of unknown composition that vaguely resembles a single-edged sword. 7.3.1 Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Works Set.7.2.2 Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. ![]()
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