KinglyRed Like #69! Also, yeah, that’s the point. Zanza is already dead at this point, but he won’t give up and he won’t be convinced, just like Rhea in FE3H, you have no choice but to slay him.
@@maxrichards3881 edlegard is the only character that forces her beliefs on others and doesn't change on any route. Rhea leaves her role as an archbishop on like every route and even admits that she did some bad stuff.
I love how Zanza's composure changes throughout this fight. He begins calm and almost apathetic, viewing you as we would view bacteria, something easily destroyed by simple actions, likely not taking the fight seriously because he believes he can toy with you. He momentarily loses his composure when you break the first vision tag, but he quickly pulls himself together. He begins to get annoyed at having to actually put in effort at the beginning of the second phase, but he doesn't really lose his composure. That all changes when the cutscene before the third phase begins. He is really annoyed by now, and is focusing all of his efforts into defeating you. Then Shulk gets the True Monado, and he finally loses his cool. His battle dialogue becomes increasingly shocked and enraged, and in some of the lines after he gets past half health, he sounds genuinely terrified. And it feels so good to hear this pompous, self-assured monster squirming in terror at Shulk's wrath. It's no coincidence that as compared to the second phase's 600K HP, the third phase only has 300K, while you have a much more powerful weapon than whatever Replica Monado you were using. Takahashi wanted it to feel like a power trip. What really sells it, however, is what comes after you defeat the third phase. At first, Zanza is enraged by Alvis's seeming defection, then when the symbol appears on the Monado, he falls quiet, so terrified that he can only stammer out, "T-that symbol..." and stare at his impending doom. When the Monado slices through him, he finally loses all his rage and terror, and seems resigned to his fate. There's a great comment on the upload of Majesty that goes into more detail about this. It makes you wonder what the symbol could mean. All throughout the game, the kanji that the Monado has had has meant different things. The Monado I's kanji means "machine," and it can only destroy Mechon. The Monado II's kanji means "man," to signal that it can now kill Homs in addition to destroying Mechon. What does the True Monado's kanji mean, then? "God."
“What does the True Monado’s kanji mean, then? “God”” Well, yes. The Monado I is the ‘machine slaying sword’ the Monado II is the ‘human slaying sword’ and the Monado III is the ‘god slaying sword’ as the song title says
wave 4 dlc: Shulk and Rex: Our time has come! Our destiny is our own! *the monado, the aegis, and the sword of the end appear and combine, creating a new sword* Alvis: Can it be? Alvis: The Xenoblade?
Zanza: "I am a GOD, you dull creature! And I will NOT be bullied by -" (Gets absolutely rekt by Monado Buster, Final Cross, Blossom Dance, Sword Drive, Mind Blast, etc.) Riki: "Puny god."
I imagined Riki saying "puny God" in a really deep, badass voice, staring Zanza dead in the eyes as he calmly and slowly, but cruelly and firmly drives his King Frog biter into his chest, the rest of the group looking on in horror
this track always felt more like the fear Zanza felt at the sight of Shulk's Monado, a new God has entered his realm, through his own hubris, he created that which can destroy him
No. It's more than that. He realizes too late that he was never the one truly in control; alvis disobeyed and betrayed him, and chose a new god. He probably felt one who existed only to obey him and couldn't be - or wouldn't be - capable of making their own decisions, let alone go against him. Perhaps he always knew who was the real god, and was harshly reminded of that due to Alvis' meddling and giving Shulk the power necessary to vanguish him. And he could nothing but delay the inevitable. Alvis basically had him killed because of zanza was an utter failure of a god. Mayneth was marginally better, but neither were good at their job.
@@ShadowSkyX Meyneth was a good goddess Im pretty sure if Zanza was not opposing her she would give up her immortality after reforming the world to what it originally was and lived among everyone in peace then died a peaceful death instead of her flesh body being killed by Zanza and her soul taken to be forced against her will to obey Zanza
@@ShadowSkyX they three, zanza, meyneth and shulk can be called the monados, or maybe the chosen ones by alvis, just that zanza just survived, in a god thst hasn't awakened yet, that is the kid shulk, then later of course after having all the party fighting together for the good and for all live in both bionis and the makinas, that is when shulk becomes a god and gets his own monado, and then when Shulk takes the decision, he likr ends with his god power and is stilñ a normal homs, so yeah I just wanted to give this information
Was watching my younger sisters (mostly) blind play through of this. She likes playing as riki bc he can spit frozen chunks of saliva at enemies, aka freezinate. Final battle comes around and she's exclusively spitting chunks of spit at a god Not only that, she initiated a chain attack *just* so she could land the final blow with freezinate 100/10 best playthrough
"Tell me why! Is this really what you want?!" "Nothing is gonna get through it, it's a heartless machine!" "The old god was defeated by the new God that himself created"
YNG Antonio I think they made the definitive versions fight a bit easier compared to the Wii’s because I remember being level 78 and taking hours for me to beat him lol
Right? One of the most satisfying parts for me was fighting Metal Face with the newly upgraded Monado, and all he says is “How can you hurt me!?” and “What!? The Monado ain’t supposed to hurt me!” It was so satisfying for me because I HATED his guts for everything he did in the story. It felt so good to pummel him down to the ground that first time😆
Especially when he screams "IMPOSSIBLE! HOW CAN THIS MUCH POWER DWELL WITHIN YOU?!" MAN, that made the Gurren Lagann fan in me get even more fired up than before! And made want to say, out loud, what Simon in that show said in response to nearly those same words.
[ *Slight Spoiler Warning* ] I like how when the Monado is awakened by Reyn in the beginning of the game, the song that plays during the scene starts out like “The God-Slaying Sword,” but then spirals into a short, erratic symphony. It’s an interesting storytelling device that shows how the Monado in its first form is like a shackled, wild beast. But when Shulk uncovers his Monado, we get the noble sounding “The God-Slaying Sword,” which shows how Shulk was able to tame the Monado
And there’s good reason as to why the song plays during that scene! Remember, Shulk was wielding *Zanza’s* Monado, not his own. Shulk thought he had tamed the Monado, when in reality it still had insidious, malicious intents against him. It’s another instance of subtle storytelling that hints towards the fact that the Monado isn’t a simple magical sword; it’s conscious. It thinks, it attacks people who wield it, just as with Dunban, Reyn, and Shulk. It was Zanza
Alvis doesn’t need a Monado because he is Monado. He’s all of them. Monados themselves are a metaphor for the desire and act of changing the future. If I’m correct, it’s implied that Alvis is either the world or reality anthropomorphized. After Zanza’s defeat, he says, “I am Monado. I was here at the beginning. And I will proclaim the end.” In addition, Alvis never concretely aligns with anyone. Sure, he takes Zanza’s side throughout most of the game, but it’s only because Zanza was able to physically manifest his Monado. You can think of this like this: Alvis is like a simulated world and Monados are like a keyboard and mouse. Anyone who wields a Monado can change the world and Alvis simply let’s it happen. As long as you have a Monado, Alvis follows the users’ will
I held back on chain attacks for the first two phases, then let loose in the final. Shaved off over three quarters of his health and felt pretty damn satisfying to boot.
Lyrics for the first minute of the song: EEEEEEEEEEEEE, E... EEEEEEEEEEEEE, E... EEEEEEEEEEEEE, E... EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE... EEEE, EEEEE, EEEE, EEEEEE... EEEEEEEE, EEE...
@@keeysOST While the other half of his father is laughing his ass off the entire time during this via interdimensional Zoom call while watching Alvis' emo brother get rekt on his second monitor.
Funny how Klaus was driven by the desire of achieving from a mortal standpoint what only a god could aspire to do, and created a world where a mortal could aspire to surpass a god. Shulk and Zanza are a lot similar.
Can we please appreciate the work of the english voice actor of Zanza? His last words and this: "It's ... vanishing!" That moment when Zanza finally realized that everything he is will be no more. This misbelief and the dread in his voice as he said "vanishing". That was amazing. That gives me the chills every time I see this scene.
@@fluffyphoenix8082 absolutely! He is amazing! Whenever he screams or cries, I feel it in my core. And I just love the sound of his voice in general. His performance is spectacular
What's important isn't whether you can see the future or not. It's the will to make a choice, and the strength to seize your destiny. Our time has come. Our destiny is our own!
When I killed Zanza, It was Melia who finished the Job with “Summon Earth” SUMMON BLOODY EARTH So basically, Melia chucked a rock at a god, and he died instantly.
@SNES Nes True enough, most definitely. However, freedom is the right of all sentient beings, said by Optimus Prime. Simply put, we all have a right to choose...and if stupid gods like Zanza, Zamasu and Bhunivelze can't ever understand that most basic of basics then to heck with them!
I feel like Xenoblade 1 was kind of a take on how organized religion is a bad idea, and at the end you basically vanquish it entirely and all the races can live without fearing each other,
@@windy4566 I dont really care if they have hurt feelings, they regressed critical thinking and scientific study back long enough to give us frauds like Elizabeth holmes, elon musk, etc. They deserve to be ragged on
XC1's ending is a fever dream of sorts to me, I'd been playing the game up late for multiple weeks in a row and ended up awfully sick. Headaches, runny nose, bad coughs, the bad stuff. Despite that, I got up and binged out the last chapter of this game and I say it was 100% worth it. But damn this song is a good representation of that final moment with the almighty Monado III.
1:02 //Xenoblade spoilers Fiora: "It is not only you that has the right. Every living being has the right to choose the path they want and that that is the future!" Zanza: "A 3rd monado has appeared, how is this possible?! YOU ARE MERE MORTALS!"
I got stuck in the first phase of the fight and didn't remember when I last saved so I just grinded for 3 days straight on the enemies zanza spawned until I hit level 80 and gave it all I had and honestly that memory cemented the game so hard in my heart and soul I might just write a bedtime story for my kids someday off it. "After three days and three nights of fighting, the boy raised his hands to the sky, and drew a third sword from the air. It was a sword all his own, one that would make the future he envisioned for everyone he loved and everyone he didnt. And so, he felled the evil God, and made the world of peace that he and everyone else longed for. The end."
@@smells109 the better theme by far. God slaying sword isn't that goated. It's just more proof that zanza was merely imitating the real thing by taking his theme and "fixing it" to his own preference. I think he knew all along he wasn't the one in charge--best off being friends with the boss of this world after all--but it's sad really. I think he honestly believed alvis to be his friend; a tool incapable of betraying him sure, but he was the only one who knew him in any great length.
The original version of this song sounded fine, but how garbled everything was made it sound way more ominous than a final boss theme should be. This, on the other hand, sounds properly climactic, the theme of a true final battle to determine the fate of the world. It's just a shame that I still beat the boss before the initial buildup ends.
imo this and Irregular Bound are the only downgrades of the battle themes, with this being the worse offender. The vocals shorten all of the syllables which makes them feel very neutered and cut off a lot of the rising tension. A lot of the new tracks shave off the rough edges from some of the tracks, which is good because a lot of them suffer from the crusty guitar and drums drowning out the rest of the song, but on a more orchestral piece like this I feel like the new mixing style doesn't work. The horns that come in at 0:50 sound like middle school band practice, and in general the brass just sounds really goofy and out of place in this context whereas the more muted horns in the original blended really well. Part of what makes the original work for me is how they lean so hard into full-on Dark Souls. It's loud, it's bombastic, and it keeps on ramping up. It feels powerful as all hell and it's so dramatically different from every other battle theme in the game that it really hammers home that this fight will determine the very nature of reality itself, and that Shulk has become a powerful entity in his own right. This just doesn't go hard enough for me.
Samuele Zaninello I got it a while ago, but I haven’t beaten it yet, as far as I can remember I just got to the Kyoto-esque area and beat the sword boss there
Skeletalzach Why should we care? It’s not about the ability to see the future, it’s the will to make a choice. And the strength to seize our destiny. Our time has come! OUR DESTINY IS OUR OWN!
Zanza: How? How can you have visions? You no longer possess the Monado! Shulk: I don't know. It comes from the bottom of my heart A few hours ago in a parallel universe... Jin: How? How are you matching my speed? Rex: I don't get it. But I'm not complaining!
Very big fan of how the first and second phase’s song for this fight sounds like you’re fighting a final boss, and then this third and final phase sounds like you ARE the final boss
Did they keep it? Did they- 3:11 Egg McMuffin inside of ham Egg McMuffin inside of ham Oh nee san, with all of that Normal visions imagine that Egg muffin inside of ham and then I will finish it off with coffee YES
When the True Monado is activated the symbol that appears reads ‘God’ meaning the Monado can now hurt/beat a God. I mean if that isn’t the coolest thing I’ve ever seen I don’t know what is.
“The Zero-Mortal Plan starts today! It will be completed when all remaining life on the planet has been extinguished.” - The Almighty God, Zamasu, Dragon Ball FighterZ Season 4.
I know nothing about Xenoblade Chronicles outside of Smash Brothers. But this song was playing in the background of a video talking about Zamasu's buffs in Dragon Ball FighterZ. Based off of the comments under this song? The music was fitting.
Definitely don't read the comments if you still haven't played or completed it. This is the theme for the final phase of the final boss so most comments are about the ending or at least the final boss whose name is already a big spoiler.
@@somethin7020 They blend out the instruments too much (or the voice is too loud, one of them). It's like it's just the voice sometimes while part of the background music is rather quiet. And the voice isn't as echo-y as in the first one. In the first one there was a male chorus aswell, and you don't even hear that here. Just listen to 3:10 here and then 3:10 of the original ruclips.net/video/d7NcxXuk3cw/видео.html
I've seen a lot of people comparing The God Slaying Sword and After Despair and Hope (final boss theme from Xenoblade 2 if you didn't know), most of whom say the latter is better, but I don't think it's fair to compare the two. The God Slaying Sword sounds like you're coming up against this primal, incomprehensible being (effectiveliy what Zanza is), most clearly in the beginning with the opening drone leading into the flat-tone choir (in the sense that each tone is the same e sound), whereas After Despair and Hope is more like you're fighting someone who's ascending towards being a god (basically [XENOBLADE 2 SPOILERS AHEAD] what Malos is doing trying to activate Aion and destroy the world). They're both fantastic, but they portray different things, so they can't be judged as if they fulfill an identical role to each other.
I got a collectors edition, and had a download code for some of the game soundtrack. I only got 20 songs, and regrettably this wasn’t one of them... but I did get Zanza the Divine and Tragic Decision.
Too bad they dropped the beer on this one, and by this one I mean the entire rearrangement of the ost. Original is still vastly superior, thank god we can use it.
@@CDRW24 From what I've heard they just made it sound more like XC2 and took away the personality of the original OST. But specifically this one is a failure as a rearrangement, they straight up removed stuff from the song and just added more choirs to make up.
After nearly 10 years of not finishing this game to a corrupted save file, I finally beat it last night. Man, am I SO GLAD I waited until Definitive Edition to experience the very end, because WOW this version of God Slaying Sword is so damn good.
this song was extra satisfying for me because i was level 70 when i first fought zanzaa it was a long and hard battle, a jump in difficulty, but when i got the true monado, it was a legendary moment
The part of playing this game for the first time that I'll never forget is the moment the True Monado is slowly revealed, accompanied by the music truly kicking in.
Egg McMuffin inside of ham. Egg McMuffin inside of ham. Oh my visions, inside of that. Oh my visions, imagine that! Egg Muffin inside of ham and I will finish it off with coffee.
Zanza is my most favorite final boss fight in video games. It just feels so satisfying when you beat the game after defeating him. I'm glad expert mode let's you lower your level because I just love listening to this track while fighting Zanza and sometimes this phase is too short when you're a high level that I can't listen to the entire track.
I beat the shit out of him with Fiora and Melia, while I was Shulk. Everyone got to use their best attacks for the final chain attack.. Fiora used final cross, then Melia used mind-blast, and lastly, I finished him off with Monado Buster. If that's not a cinematic end to a final boss, I don't know what is! What an experience that game was... wow...
Listen to the Original version of this track here: ruclips.net/video/fbiEtCctSDk/видео.html
@Trey Jameson nice alt
i guess Im pretty randomly asking but does anybody know a good place to watch new tv shows online ?
*Shulk has turned on Creative Mode*
Sharla finished this fight for me with Head Shot. She defeated a god by shooting it in the face. 11/10
For me it was a 90k Sword Drive lol.
Monado----Buster!!
My final Chain Attack:
Air Slash!
Final Cross!
Vengeful Bolt!
Finishing Blow: MONADO BUSTER!
Melia: Healing Aqua!
I wasn’t even paying attention to the health bar when I got the kill, I just saw some UI and stuff disappear and I was like “wait did I beat him”
At this point, you are no longer trapped in hyperspace with Zanza. HE is now trapped in there with YOU.
Zanza be like
Why do I hear boss music???
"Zanza the Divine" is Zanza's boss theme, "The God Slaying Sword" is Shulk's boss theme
What if the True Monado were the friends we made along the way...
Y? Y u do dis? XD
Mette From I think that’s part of it
@@marcar9marcar972 yeah, honestly
It is the light inside everyone, the will to survive no matter what.
Technically it is. Remember the scene at the end where light shoots from all his allies weapons to form the Monado III?
Zanza the Divine is Zanza's final boss theme.
The God Slaying Sword is SHULK'S final boss theme.
KinglyRed
Like #69!
Also, yeah, that’s the point. Zanza is already dead at this point, but he won’t give up and he won’t be convinced, just like Rhea in FE3H, you have no choice but to slay him.
@@maxrichards3881 or edlegare
Сергей Кочетов
No, Edelgard is a hybrid of Shulk and Egil.
@@maxrichards3881 edlegard is the only character that forces her beliefs on others and doesn't change on any route. Rhea leaves her role as an archbishop on like every route and even admits that she did some bad stuff.
@@СергейКочетов-о3л Rhea forced her beliefs on ALL of Fodlan for millennia.
I love how Zanza's composure changes throughout this fight. He begins calm and almost apathetic, viewing you as we would view bacteria, something easily destroyed by simple actions, likely not taking the fight seriously because he believes he can toy with you. He momentarily loses his composure when you break the first vision tag, but he quickly pulls himself together. He begins to get annoyed at having to actually put in effort at the beginning of the second phase, but he doesn't really lose his composure.
That all changes when the cutscene before the third phase begins. He is really annoyed by now, and is focusing all of his efforts into defeating you. Then Shulk gets the True Monado, and he finally loses his cool. His battle dialogue becomes increasingly shocked and enraged, and in some of the lines after he gets past half health, he sounds genuinely terrified. And it feels so good to hear this pompous, self-assured monster squirming in terror at Shulk's wrath. It's no coincidence that as compared to the second phase's 600K HP, the third phase only has 300K, while you have a much more powerful weapon than whatever Replica Monado you were using. Takahashi wanted it to feel like a power trip.
What really sells it, however, is what comes after you defeat the third phase. At first, Zanza is enraged by Alvis's seeming defection, then when the symbol appears on the Monado, he falls quiet, so terrified that he can only stammer out, "T-that symbol..." and stare at his impending doom. When the Monado slices through him, he finally loses all his rage and terror, and seems resigned to his fate. There's a great comment on the upload of Majesty that goes into more detail about this.
It makes you wonder what the symbol could mean. All throughout the game, the kanji that the Monado has had has meant different things. The Monado I's kanji means "machine," and it can only destroy Mechon. The Monado II's kanji means "man," to signal that it can now kill Homs in addition to destroying Mechon. What does the True Monado's kanji mean, then? "God."
Incredibly well written comment.
@@Clubqaz3 kind of forgot i made this comment tbh, didn’t expect it to get this much attention lol
@@wildfiresnap heh. Fair enough.
“What does the True Monado’s kanji mean, then? “God””
Well, yes. The Monado I is the ‘machine slaying sword’ the Monado II is the ‘human slaying sword’ and the Monado III is the ‘god slaying sword’ as the song title says
The question was rhetorical goober, they probably knew what the different monado kanji mean. it's not exactly hard to find.
wave 4 dlc:
Shulk and Rex: Our time has come! Our destiny is our own!
*the monado, the aegis, and the sword of the end appear and combine, creating a new sword*
Alvis: Can it be?
Alvis: The Xenoblade?
Then mwamba and Juju interlink creating the strongest ourobours called the Noponis and do Mwambillion damage
@@Mwamba_ canon ending
And all of this with the power of friendship❤
I hate that I don't hate it :p
@@Mwamba_ Canonically, if Juju is the one interlinking, Jujonis is born from their interlink, creating the conduit itself
Zanza: "Why do I hear boss music?! You are mere mortals!"
When YOU become the final boss
@@LukeSkywalker-zv3xy Old meme profile pic surprisingly fits.
@@corrinflakes9659 nah it’s fine sorry I took it the wrong way allow me to delete mine
“The future…doesn’t belong to you!”
The three most satisfying sounds of all time:
- opening a soda can
- popping bubbleplast
- *"OURRGHHH"*
Nooo they promise me inmortality my bodyyy
YOU WILL PAY FOR YOUR INSULIN
@@samt3412 diabetic
I love Zanza's hurting voice.
"IMPOSSIBLE! HOW CAN THIS MUCH POWER DWELL WITHIN YOU?!"
Zanza: "I am a GOD, you dull creature! And I will NOT be bullied by -"
(Gets absolutely rekt by Monado Buster, Final Cross, Blossom Dance, Sword Drive, Mind Blast, etc.)
Riki: "Puny god."
Sharla: You didn't do anything!
Riki: Neither did Sharla!
Zanza whimpers on the ground, frozen.
Heropon Riki bestest
I imagined Riki saying "puny God" in a really deep, badass voice, staring Zanza dead in the eyes as he calmly and slowly, but cruelly and firmly drives his King Frog biter into his chest, the rest of the group looking on in horror
As he charges into battle wielding a dead fish with the intent of bashing him over the head with it
Klaus XC2: HA knew that would happen... AH SH- *vanishes from existence*
this track always felt more like the fear Zanza felt at the sight of Shulk's Monado, a new God has entered his realm, through his own hubris, he created that which can destroy him
Well, you're not wrong. Considering that this is Shulk's own "One-Winged Angel" song.
No. It's more than that. He realizes too late that he was never the one truly in control; alvis disobeyed and betrayed him, and chose a new god. He probably felt one who existed only to obey him and couldn't be - or wouldn't be - capable of making their own decisions, let alone go against him. Perhaps he always knew who was the real god, and was harshly reminded of that due to Alvis' meddling and giving Shulk the power necessary to vanguish him. And he could nothing but delay the inevitable.
Alvis basically had him killed because of zanza was an utter failure of a god. Mayneth was marginally better, but neither were good at their job.
@@ShadowSkyX Meyneth was a good goddess Im pretty sure if Zanza was not opposing her she would give up her immortality after reforming the world to what it originally was and lived among everyone in peace then died a peaceful death instead of her flesh body being killed by Zanza and her soul taken to be forced against her will to obey Zanza
@@ShadowSkyX they three, zanza, meyneth and shulk can be called the monados, or maybe the chosen ones by alvis, just that zanza just survived, in a god thst hasn't awakened yet, that is the kid shulk, then later of course after having all the party fighting together for the good and for all live in both bionis and the makinas, that is when shulk becomes a god and gets his own monado, and then when Shulk takes the decision, he likr ends with his god power and is stilñ a normal homs, so yeah I just wanted to give this information
Was watching my younger sisters (mostly) blind play through of this. She likes playing as riki bc he can spit frozen chunks of saliva at enemies, aka freezinate.
Final battle comes around and she's exclusively spitting chunks of spit at a god
Not only that, she initiated a chain attack *just* so she could land the final blow with freezinate
100/10 best playthrough
She telling Zanza to chill
Unstoppable Chill debuff. I agree. Freezinate is the most stable DoT Arts.
Freezinate is Riki’s best art.
Fffffreezinate!
Heropon Riki bestest!
When you win an argument against your parents
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not scientifically possible!
Today, we use our power to fell our parents, and seize our own destiny!
heya quill how ya doin
This is the final boss music that Zanza hears
It was at this moment Zanza knew... He fucked up.
The theme says it all, it's not a fight, *it's a funeral*
“I’m writing a song for you, Zanza. It’s a **requiem**.”
Really? I always thought the theme said EEEEEEEEEEEE
HOW CAN YOU STILL HAVE VISIONS?!
plot man
"I don't know. All I know is that they come from the bottom of my heart."
"It shows me my enemy. It reveals to me the future I must change!"
GECKO CODES. BIIIITCH
Our time has come. *OUR DESTINY IS OUR OWN!*
"Tell me why! Is this really what you want?!"
"Nothing is gonna get through it, it's a heartless machine!"
"The old god was defeated by the new God that himself created"
What's this from?
@@adre2194I know the first two lines are from the opening of the Future Redeemed DLC for Xenoblade 3, but I’m not quite sure about the last line
The last line is frome the ending of Xenoblade Chronicles 1, when the Bionis breaks down and Alvis explains what's happening to Shulk@@demi_shin
Not gonna lie, doing 72K damage with a Back Slash in a Chain Attack because of the Monado III at Level 82 was a pretty amazing moment.
I was only at lvl 69 at this time lol
YNG Antonio No way lmao
@@memop6679 ain't kiddin' man it was hard cuz I was "Low Leveled" But I still Beat It An Hour Later
YNG Antonio I think they made the definitive versions fight a bit easier compared to the Wii’s because I remember being level 78 and taking hours for me to beat him lol
@@brianv9242 aww now I'm upset...
"Think of your enemy, and the power to defeat them will be yours."
-Zanza, to Shulk
MAYYYBE you shouldn't have told him that Zanza ;)
Hearing Zanza scream in desperation as you wail on him was so damn satisfying.
Right?
One of the most satisfying parts for me was fighting Metal Face with the newly upgraded Monado, and all he says is “How can you hurt me!?” and “What!? The Monado ain’t supposed to hurt me!” It was so satisfying for me because I HATED his guts for everything he did in the story. It felt so good to pummel him down to the ground that first time😆
@@amateurgamer84 AAAUGH!!!
Especially when he screams "IMPOSSIBLE! HOW CAN THIS MUCH POWER DWELL WITHIN YOU?!"
MAN, that made the Gurren Lagann fan in me get even more fired up than before! And made want to say, out loud, what Simon in that show said in response to nearly those same words.
[ *Slight Spoiler Warning* ]
I like how when the Monado is awakened by Reyn in the beginning of the game, the song that plays during the scene starts out like “The God-Slaying Sword,” but then spirals into a short, erratic symphony.
It’s an interesting storytelling device that shows how the Monado in its first form is like a shackled, wild beast. But when Shulk uncovers his Monado, we get the noble sounding “The God-Slaying Sword,” which shows how Shulk was able to tame the Monado
the same thing with the music happens when the monado starts electrocuting shulk before mechonis core.
And there’s good reason as to why the song plays during that scene! Remember, Shulk was wielding *Zanza’s* Monado, not his own. Shulk thought he had tamed the Monado, when in reality it still had insidious, malicious intents against him.
It’s another instance of subtle storytelling that hints towards the fact that the Monado isn’t a simple magical sword; it’s conscious. It thinks, it attacks people who wield it, just as with Dunban, Reyn, and Shulk. It was Zanza
Here's the real question though: Which monado is Alvis's Blade? is it the true monado, meyneth's sword, or (most likely) Zanza's monado?
Alvis doesn’t need a Monado because he is Monado. He’s all of them. Monados themselves are a metaphor for the desire and act of changing the future. If I’m correct, it’s implied that Alvis is either the world or reality anthropomorphized.
After Zanza’s defeat, he says, “I am Monado. I was here at the beginning. And I will proclaim the end.” In addition, Alvis never concretely aligns with anyone. Sure, he takes Zanza’s side throughout most of the game, but it’s only because Zanza was able to physically manifest his Monado.
You can think of this like this: Alvis is like a simulated world and Monados are like a keyboard and mouse. Anyone who wields a Monado can change the world and Alvis simply let’s it happen. As long as you have a Monado, Alvis follows the users’ will
Except that’s not The God Slaying sword track; that’s “Monado Awakens” which is a (very short) but different track; GSS does use the leitmotif though.
**puts Haste and Double Attack gems in the new Monado*
Hell yeah, Chain Attack will be ready less than a minute.
if zanza is not dead before hand :p
@@guiguithebeast hahah, I remember he was already lower than a half HP before Chain Attack.
I held back on chain attacks for the first two phases, then let loose in the final. Shaved off over three quarters of his health and felt pretty damn satisfying to boot.
Put the gems on seven, it will do even more damage
@@mdm_topplelock yeah, but I prefer Shulk for faster Monado recharge.
All the comments about ending this with a chain attack make me feel bad... Zanza died too a poison earth + ice + flare + bleed while toppled...
Riki the Heropon makes gods bleed
I still remember when I fought him on the 3DS. He died to Healing Aqua.
HEALING AQUA.
Terestrasz mAnIfEsT yOuRsElF
XenoCrossette my team was bird lady, one armed agility tank, and robot waifu (yes ik all the names 😂)
@@DownBisBestB mine is Monado boi, bird lady, and Napon.
Today, we use our power to fell a god.
AND THEN
SEIZE OUR DESTINY
It sound 10 times less cool with "fight a god" instead of "fell a god"
Meanwhile in another setting, the Architect calmly accepts his fate.
"Hurry..the time..is nigh."
Bass
Ontos, Pneuma, finish them off once and for all.
Klaus: ''Shit this dude who is killing my other half sounds cool.''
Lyrics for the first minute of the song:
EEEEEEEEEEEEE, E...
EEEEEEEEEEEEE, E...
EEEEEEEEEEEEE, E...
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE...
EEEE, EEEEE, EEEE, EEEEEE...
EEEEEEEE, EEE...
tysm, your comment should be pinned
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When your keyboard brokes
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EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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Reyn ended up killing god with Wild Down. The one move i wanted him to use for the entire game but never did when it was needed. How fitting
It was Reyn time
*Spoilers*
Alvis is laughing is ass off the entire time during this.
Well he is watching half of his father get killed
@@keeysOST While the other half of his father is laughing his ass off the entire time during this via interdimensional Zoom call while watching Alvis' emo brother get rekt on his second monitor.
@@ShatteredAxis wow I never thought of that before
actually I think all three of the Aegis Cores of the Trinity Processor were made by multiple men and women so Klaus is not entirely their father
@@shadowkingleo7776 But he gave them some kind of sentience after Klaus remade the world
Funny how Klaus was driven by the desire of achieving from a mortal standpoint what only a god could aspire to do, and created a world where a mortal could aspire to surpass a god.
Shulk and Zanza are a lot similar.
It's a cycle, let me tell you.
Can we please appreciate the work of the english voice actor of Zanza? His last words and this: "It's ... vanishing!" That moment when Zanza finally realized that everything he is will be no more. This misbelief and the dread in his voice as he said "vanishing". That was amazing. That gives me the chills every time I see this scene.
Adam Howden, same as Shulk. Between the two characters, it is *stellar* what he can pull off.
@@FieraDevilWings I'm late, but Shulk/Zanza's VA does honestly one of the best performances of voice acting I have ever heard
@@fluffyphoenix8082 absolutely! He is amazing! Whenever he screams or cries, I feel it in my core. And I just love the sound of his voice in general. His performance is spectacular
He also voices Anders in dragon age 2. Honestly it's amazing how he sounds COMPLETELY different there. But otherwise that performance wasn't stellar.
The whole game is full of stellar voice acting :)
You've heard God Shattering Star, now get ready for God Slaying Sword
Considering this is a remake of an older game God Slaying Sword came first.
@@SeriousStriker Damn who would've known Sherlock
Wonder if someone would make a mashup of the two songs. :]
@@ciarandoherty6180 God Slaying Star? Or God Shattering Sword? Both kinda work honestly
@@boopergoober Maybe God Shattering Sword?
One of the best Final Boss theme I've ever heard.
what about Dark Bowser battle in "Mario & Luigi" Bowser inside story"? That remain my favourite track of all times
@Jonah Laining have you played any pokemon mystery dungeon games? They have some damn good final boss themes
@@eeeeggnog._. fight to the finish 😏
What about "Daughter of the Dark God" from Octopath Traveler or "God Shattering Star (Rain)" from Fire Emblem Three Houses
These are awesome too
@@nicerhabara they are but I like the first phase of Octopath's final boss theme better
What's important isn't whether you can see the future or not. It's the will to make a choice, and the strength to seize your destiny. Our time has come. Our destiny is our own!
**Shulk gathers all powers from his allies and forms a new Monado*
@@ramahermawan4598 Can it be? A monado?!
Eddy
It is not only you who has the right. Every living being has the freedom to choose the path they want. And that is the future!
"A third Monado has appeared. How can this have happened? You are mere mortals!"
When I killed Zanza, It was Melia who finished the Job with “Summon Earth”
SUMMON BLOODY EARTH
So basically, Melia chucked a rock at a god, and he died instantly.
Well, if you want to take it out of context and make it sound more symbolic:
She basically murdered Zanza with the planet he came from.
@@NeonBlueLight that's what i was thinking lol
"Muahaha! Kneel, worms! I control your very fate-"
Melia: nyeh!
*bonk*
"AUUUGH! A ROCK! MY ONLY WEAKNESS"
@@optimaltt6070 That made me laugh out loud xD
@@optimaltt6070 lmao
"...A third Monado has appeared... How can this be...?! You are mere mortals!!"
Mortals...created by and equal to a god, that is.
@SNES Nes Gawd that right.
@SNES Nes True enough, most definitely. However, freedom is the right of all sentient beings, said by Optimus Prime. Simply put, we all have a right to choose...and if stupid gods like Zanza, Zamasu and Bhunivelze can't ever understand that most basic of basics then to heck with them!
*Pokemon battle music ensues*
"This world is truly one worth saving
This world..
No longer has a need...
For Gods!"
Thank you chuggaa.
god even ten months later I still get chills and I will always get chills when I hear Emile say that
I feel like Xenoblade 1 was kind of a take on how organized religion is a bad idea, and at the end you basically vanquish it entirely and all the races can live without fearing each other,
@@blastortoise you’re right but the overly religious people are gonna start getting real pissed when they find this, just so you know
@@windy4566 I dont really care if they have hurt feelings, they regressed critical thinking and scientific study back long enough to give us frauds like Elizabeth holmes, elon musk, etc. They deserve to be ragged on
XC1's ending is a fever dream of sorts to me, I'd been playing the game up late for multiple weeks in a row and ended up awfully sick. Headaches, runny nose, bad coughs, the bad stuff. Despite that, I got up and binged out the last chapter of this game and I say it was 100% worth it. But damn this song is a good representation of that final moment with the almighty Monado III.
I WANT A REMIX OF THIS FOR ALVIS IN THE NEW DLC THEY BETTER DO IT
It would probably be a lot more menecing than hopeful
We’ll see today
@@Mohgwynthemohglested yes we will, the battle will be legendary
WELL
You got it. Plus a bit of Zanza The Divine, Metamorphosis, etc. It’s Xeno in its entirety.
I am Monado.
I was here at the beginning...
And I will proclaim the end.
1:02
//Xenoblade spoilers
Fiora: "It is not only you that has the right. Every living being has the right to choose the path they want and that that is the future!"
Zanza: "A 3rd monado has appeared, how is this possible?! YOU ARE MERE MORTALS!"
I got stuck in the first phase of the fight and didn't remember when I last saved so I just grinded for 3 days straight on the enemies zanza spawned until I hit level 80 and gave it all I had and honestly that memory cemented the game so hard in my heart and soul I might just write a bedtime story for my kids someday off it.
"After three days and three nights of fighting, the boy raised his hands to the sky, and drew a third sword from the air. It was a sword all his own, one that would make the future he envisioned for everyone he loved and everyone he didnt. And so, he felled the evil God, and made the world of peace that he and everyone else longed for. The end."
This is going to be his boss theme isn’t it
Alvis?
@@tomdaturtle5792 yes
wrong
zanza the divine 2.0 lmao
@@smells109 the better theme by far. God slaying sword isn't that goated. It's just more proof that zanza was merely imitating the real thing by taking his theme and "fixing it" to his own preference. I think he knew all along he wasn't the one in charge--best off being friends with the boss of this world after all--but it's sad really. I think he honestly believed alvis to be his friend; a tool incapable of betraying him sure, but he was the only one who knew him in any great length.
If this plays in the DLC I'm gonna fucking explode
This game lives in the olympus where only a few games could call themselves "best games of all time"
Of course, living under the one your profile pic is from ;) The TRUE GOAT.
The original version of this song sounded fine, but how garbled everything was made it sound way more ominous than a final boss theme should be. This, on the other hand, sounds properly climactic, the theme of a true final battle to determine the fate of the world.
It's just a shame that I still beat the boss before the initial buildup ends.
I love how it’s not Zanza’s theme anymore. It’s yours.
The only other game to pull something like that that I know of is Pokémon sun and moon
imo this and Irregular Bound are the only downgrades of the battle themes, with this being the worse offender. The vocals shorten all of the syllables which makes them feel very neutered and cut off a lot of the rising tension.
A lot of the new tracks shave off the rough edges from some of the tracks, which is good because a lot of them suffer from the crusty guitar and drums drowning out the rest of the song, but on a more orchestral piece like this I feel like the new mixing style doesn't work. The horns that come in at 0:50 sound like middle school band practice, and in general the brass just sounds really goofy and out of place in this context whereas the more muted horns in the original blended really well.
Part of what makes the original work for me is how they lean so hard into full-on Dark Souls. It's loud, it's bombastic, and it keeps on ramping up. It feels powerful as all hell and it's so dramatically different from every other battle theme in the game that it really hammers home that this fight will determine the very nature of reality itself, and that Shulk has become a powerful entity in his own right. This just doesn't go hard enough for me.
@@kyuura4324 okami as well, but I won't be saying anything else, pick it up and play it
Samuele Zaninello
I got it a while ago, but I haven’t beaten it yet, as far as I can remember I just got to the Kyoto-esque area and beat the sword boss there
@@kyuura4324 oh, ok, be sure to finish it, it's damn good, and there are a lot of really cool moments you haven't seen yet
AKA The theme of Shulk getting the title «Godcleaver»
I finished this battle with Shulk’s backslash. I actually screamed “BACKSLASH!!!” when it happened
Perfect timing and a perfect ending.
A wild third Monado has appeared
"How? HOW can you have visions?! You no longer posess the monado!"
"I don't know. It comes from the bottom of my heart."
“It shows me my enemy, and reveals the future I must change.”
@@timbotubeman8721 "But that is a right possessed only by gods!"
Skeletalzach Why should we care? It’s not about the ability to see the future, it’s the will to make a choice. And the strength to seize our destiny. Our time has come! OUR DESTINY IS OUR OWN!
Zanza: How? How can you have visions? You no longer possess the Monado!
Shulk: I don't know. It comes from the bottom of my heart
A few hours ago in a parallel universe...
Jin: How? How are you matching my speed?
Rex: I don't get it. But I'm not complaining!
@@loaftreos3825😂😂😂😂😂
Very big fan of how the first and second phase’s song for this fight sounds like you’re fighting a final boss, and then this third and final phase sounds like you ARE the final boss
The opening reminds me of the THX logo sound from the movies
Most epic theme of all
I'm not liking because this comment has 69 likes.
@@mmelody8793 nah, let's push it to 420.
I literally paused during a chain attack just to listen to this
I swear at 3:11 I feel like they’re singing
“EGG MCMUFFIN INSIDE OF HAM”
and now I can never unhear it
Thank goodness for being able to lower your level with expert mode. This fight can actually last more than 2 minutes that way.
Yea it’s easy, Dickson and Lorithia are actually harder
@@danielgonzalezespadas647 I'd say the hardest this fight gets is during the second phase. The third phase was meant to be easy.
Beat Zanza at level 78. Zanza 1 and 2 was a pain, took many tries, but obviously after obtaining Monado III, he was a joke
Honestly even after downgrading to level 78, I still crushed him with Fiora/Shulk/Dunban.
Beat him at level 75. I kept missing, but that just meant all the aggro went on Dunban who could tank the hits.
Zanza: "Mine is the one true Monado, instrument of destruction and rebirth!"
Shulk: "[all might voice] *YEAH? WHAT ABOUT IT?* "
Bro they removed the more ethereal sounding elements and went full on fuckin Dark Souls. I LOVE IT!!!
Did they keep it? Did they-
3:11 Egg McMuffin inside of ham
Egg McMuffin inside of ham
Oh nee san, with all of that
Normal visions imagine that
Egg muffin inside of ham and then
I will finish it off with coffee
YES
thanks now I can't un-hear that
@@jacobsmith7094 Can also be "oh my visions, imagine that" or "normal visions, imagine that" between the "Egg McMuffin inside of ham"
@@Terestrasz I remember seeing your original version of this.
I still haven't forgiven you for that. 😒
@@codename618 "Oh my visions, imagine that! Normal visions, imagine that! Egg Muffin inside of ham and I will finish it off with coffee!" >:D
@@Terestrasz 😐
When the True Monado is activated the symbol that appears reads ‘God’ meaning the Monado can now hurt/beat a God. I mean if that isn’t the coolest thing I’ve ever seen I don’t know what is.
At here, Zanza is no longer the final boss, but Shulk is. And we are playing as Shulk.
GOD CLEAVER SHULK
"100% Critical Hit Rate: The Theme"
IT HAS TO BE ELISE. IT HAS TO BE
YES!!!
🎵Listen to my autotuuuuuuune🎵
i love how this song just encapsulates the fear that zanza feels at this moment as you just wail on him with the monado it’s fucking amazing
“The Zero-Mortal Plan starts today! It will be completed when all remaining life on the planet has been extinguished.”
- The Almighty God, Zamasu, Dragon Ball FighterZ Season 4.
I know nothing about Xenoblade Chronicles outside of Smash Brothers. But this song was playing in the background of a video talking about Zamasu's buffs in Dragon Ball FighterZ. Based off of the comments under this song? The music was fitting.
5:20 “XENOBLAAADE”
This song is actually a masterpiece.
I maintain even now, the coolest thing they could have done was name the final boss theme of Future Redeemed, “God: Slaying Sword.”
😂😂😂😂
As someone who has never played Xenoblade before, this song is amazing.
This is the final boss theme lol
My friend, AVOID THIS COMMENT SECTION. It has MASSIVE, FAT, BIG, ENDGAME SPOILERS from Xenoblade Chronicles 1.
@@meep2153 Well, ONE of them :D
You should if you haven't already
Definitely don't read the comments if you still haven't played or completed it. This is the theme for the final phase of the final boss so most comments are about the ending or at least the final boss whose name is already a big spoiler.
To show you the power of Flex Tape...
...I SAWED THIS GOD IN HALF!
Man I loved the Golden Deer route and this final boss just made i-
Wait wrong game
Honestly I liked the original’s more echoey feel. But this is still unbelievably amazing.
I like the instruments in this one more, but some of the parts feel a little less intense. Overall it's still this version that I prefer.
@@somethin7020 I agree
@@somethin7020 This version feels alot more stale to me
@@Gamer-g2v1r I don't really get what you mean by stale, but you're free to have your own opinion. I still prefer this version.
@@somethin7020 They blend out the instruments too much (or the voice is too loud, one of them). It's like it's just the voice sometimes while part of the background music is rather quiet. And the voice isn't as echo-y as in the first one. In the first one there was a male chorus aswell, and you don't even hear that here. Just listen to 3:10 here and then 3:10 of the original ruclips.net/video/d7NcxXuk3cw/видео.html
I've seen a lot of people comparing The God Slaying Sword and After Despair and Hope (final boss theme from Xenoblade 2 if you didn't know), most of whom say the latter is better, but I don't think it's fair to compare the two. The God Slaying Sword sounds like you're coming up against this primal, incomprehensible being (effectiveliy what Zanza is), most clearly in the beginning with the opening drone leading into the flat-tone choir (in the sense that each tone is the same e sound), whereas After Despair and Hope is more like you're fighting someone who's ascending towards being a god (basically [XENOBLADE 2 SPOILERS AHEAD] what Malos is doing trying to activate Aion and destroy the world). They're both fantastic, but they portray different things, so they can't be judged as if they fulfill an identical role to each other.
This is literally the most epic final boss theme ever. I just can't get enough of it.
For me it's one of them, alongside Almighty Bhunivelze and God Shattering Star. :]
@@ciarandoherty6180 add Twilight of the gods, ID(Purpose) and Rising Sun to the list
Hope to see these remastered tracks in an official release.
I got a collectors edition, and had a download code for some of the game soundtrack. I only got 20 songs, and regrettably this wasn’t one of them... but I did get Zanza the Divine and Tragic Decision.
Considering Xenoblade 2 got the whole soundtrack on 5 CD in 2018 (I got them), I easily see that happen again!
Me in 2015: This song cant get any better
Monolith soft in 2020: Hold my beer
Too bad they dropped the beer on this one, and by this one I mean the entire rearrangement of the ost. Original is still vastly superior, thank god we can use it.
@@dehoedergia You can't possibly say that there isn't a superior rearrangement.
@@CDRW24 From what I've heard they just made it sound more like XC2 and took away the personality of the original OST. But specifically this one is a failure as a rearrangement, they straight up removed stuff from the song and just added more choirs to make up.
Oh my god, I forgot how absolutely hard this music goes
After nearly 10 years of not finishing this game to a corrupted save file, I finally beat it last night. Man, am I SO GLAD I waited until Definitive Edition to experience the very end, because WOW this version of God Slaying Sword is so damn good.
"Today we use our power to fell a god!"
"And then seize our destiny!"
"Smiiiiiiith!! Listen to my autotuuuuuuune!! It has to be Caaaaade. Vote CaAaAaaAaAADE"
I love Alpharad
I love Desbug
I love Cade
I love Pikmin 4
Fancy meeting you here
*Attention! You have to vote for cade!*
this song was extra satisfying for me because i was level 70 when i first fought zanzaa
it was a long and hard battle, a jump in difficulty, but when i got the true monado, it was a legendary moment
The part of playing this game for the first time that I'll never forget is the moment the True Monado is slowly revealed, accompanied by the music truly kicking in.
*FACTS AND LOGIC*
Ah I see your an alpharad fan as well
@@riley6547 ah i see you're an alpharad fan as well
"How can this be?! Where are you drawing all of this power from?! Unbelievable!"
WE EVOLVED! BEYOND THE PEOPLE WE WERE A MOMENT BEFORE. LITTLE BY LITTLE, WE MOVE FORWARD WITH EACH TURN. *THATS HOW A DRILL WORKS!*
Even now, I am unable to unhear the egg McMuffin.
Egg McMuffin inside of ham. Egg McMuffin inside of ham. Oh my visions, inside of that. Oh my visions, imagine that! Egg Muffin inside of ham and I will finish it off with coffee.
@@Terestrasz I just hear "It's so sad".
This entire song is basically saying:
Hell Yeah! I have the power of **GOD** !
Riki finished zanza for me with Say Sorry. Best way to attack a god
My favorite final boss theme in gaming history & this sounds just as good as the original version.
"Today, we use our power to fell a God, and then SEIZE OUR DESTINY!"
Zanza: "why do I hear boss music...?"
Adding brass is always a good idea.
I like how this game went from simply battling against murderous robots to beating the shit out of God.
mom said its my turn on the monado
Zanza: *About to wipe ALL life in Bionis*
*Shulk and Company have enter the chat*
Also Zanza: *wHY dO i HeAR bOsS mUSiC?!*
Zanza is my most favorite final boss fight in video games. It just feels so satisfying when you beat the game after defeating him. I'm glad expert mode let's you lower your level because I just love listening to this track while fighting Zanza and sometimes this phase is too short when you're a high level that I can't listen to the entire track.
Start of game: kill a crab
End of game: *KILL GOD*
3:19 I don't like to pick apart msc. chanting in video game music like this but here sounds like the word "Xenoblade"
Haha really does
It also sounds kinda like they're singing "Darkness" around 4:08
"It can't be! A third Monado has appeared!?"
"This isn't the Monado... this is the true Xenoblade!"
I beat the shit out of him with Fiora and Melia, while I was Shulk. Everyone got to use their best attacks for the final chain attack..
Fiora used final cross, then Melia used mind-blast, and lastly, I finished him off with Monado Buster. If that's not a cinematic end to a final boss, I don't know what is!
What an experience that game was... wow...
Lyrics:
IIiiiiiiIIIIIiiiiiIIIIII iiiii
(IIIIiiiiiIIIIiiiii IIII iiiii)
IIIIIIiiiii IIIIIiiiii
iiiiiIIIIiiiiiiiiI iiiiiii
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIiiiiIIIIIIIIIIIII iiiiiiiIIIIIIIIIIiiii
IIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiII
nintendo: lets make an epic boss theme!!
xenoblade: *has entered darksouls status*