I suppose he operates on the same rules as Melia, Nia, Rex and Shulk. They weren’t reborn, they were carried over, so they don’t age in the stopped time world that comprises Aionios. The flow only applies to stuff born IN Aionios.
@2yoyoyo1Unplugged that's exactly it. There's an optional scene where riku explains mire about lucky seven and the fact that his parent and Melia traveled together. Be it Riki, kino, or nene
Did you see? Ghondor actually pulled the sword deeper inside - N didn't want to kill him. I just saw it now. I also love how Matthew's VA nailed it with his emotionally broken voice.
And also he gives Alpha a full dose of Orobourus Power probably seperating Alpha and Alvis in the process. Like a backwards Orobourus combination. Probaly tried to seperate Alpha from Noels Body and freed Alvis instead.
I'd say Riku is more likely to be Riki's kid than Kino for a number of reasons. For one, Riki traveled with Melia far longer than Kino ever did. Not just that, but Riki had tons of kids, and is no stranger to adoption, so it just seems more likely that Riku would be Riki's kid rather than Kino. I also feel like Nopon genetics could work very differently than humans, so it's not a wild idea to think Riki and Oka could have a blue nopon son. Also, I just think it'd be way better for Riku to be Riki's son because it would also make Riku Shulk's brother since Riki adopted Shulk during their heart to heart on the Fallen Arm back in Xenoblade 1.
@@kiranearitachi Yeah, along with Fiora, Reyn, Dunban, Sharla, Nene, and Kino. Since both Shulk and Melia are present within Aionios, that pretty much leaves them out. Unless their souls were also tied to origin metal, and they're still able to be active within Aionios somehow. It's still a little weird when thinking about it, but still really sweet.
Something I noticed watching the fight cutscene with N is how Shulk and Rex recreate fights in previous games. Shulk moves like Dunban vs mumkhar and Rex did a combo with glimmer like he did with pyra vs malos
Seeing how the two worlds reappear and then combine, its probably the xeno 1 and 2 worlds returning to the original universe they were in and "interlinking" back into the original earth. Also "those two" likely refers to Pneuma and Logos, not specifically pyra/mythra since A is also acknowleged whenever "those two" are brought up, being the third, who is actually there
Possibly, on the two occasions when Rex mentions the terms "those two/them", he is referring to both Pyra/Mythra and Logos/Pneuma. I explain: "Those Two": This occurs during his battle against Alpha. At that moment N is already present and, as seen before at Lake Raguel, Rex knows that N has the Sword of the End (Logos). Who was missing was Pneuma (Pyra and Mythra), and the protagonist's team would have both members of the Trinity Processor to fight Alpha (Ontos), and defeat him. "Them": This occurs after the Battle against Alpha and before the departure of Rex, Shulk and A. At that moment, the core of Pneuma has already been revealed and the protagonists' gaze passes towards the Sword of the End ( Logos) and Matthew's Gauntlets (Pneuma). If we take Shulk, Rex and A's discussion at Lake Raguel, A claims that Logos and Pneuma would agree that the old life has value and should not be abandoned. Claiming that both Processors value life (old and new).
Now, Matthew having the core, somehow relates to Xenogears 1&2, then Xenosaga 1-3 falling into Earth again long last, Xenoblade Chronicles X of the City's peoples transferred into XBX, the Xenoblade taking places in a invincible positive and negative electrons and so many more.
I feel only a tiny bit bad for the people who for some reason choose to play this before 1 and 2 and just get completely lost in the story. I still do not understand why people play 3 first when 1 and 2 are on switch already lol.
@@lucassmith3790 yeah I think most of the people who are playing xenoblade 3 first are Nintendo only players where the deepest game they have played is breath of the wild lol
If you remember the KOS-MOS blade from Xenoblade 2, she is from Xenosaga. At the end of Xenosaga, she was floating through space. So with all of the connections to Xenosaga and Xenoblade Chronicles X through the radio, it's clear that the blue dot is KOS-MOS (the KOS-MOS in Xenoblade 2 is non canon, just a cool easter egg like Shulk, Fiora, and Elma as blades).
you probably know this already but A is using the Mondo i also though she was using lucky 7 on a side note there was no what is that like light green color Nopon Riki had in his collection of kids so i guess he had him after the game
Riku being the 7th founder is actually so funny, because why is he everywhere. The only constant in the endless now is Riku.
I suppose he operates on the same rules as Melia, Nia, Rex and Shulk. They weren’t reborn, they were carried over, so they don’t age in the stopped time world that comprises Aionios. The flow only applies to stuff born IN Aionios.
@2yoyoyo1Unplugged that's exactly it. There's an optional scene where riku explains mire about lucky seven and the fact that his parent and Melia traveled together. Be it Riki, kino, or nene
Riku was there at beginning, and Riku shall proclaim end.
Did you see? Ghondor actually pulled the sword deeper inside - N didn't want to kill him.
I just saw it now.
I also love how Matthew's VA nailed it with his emotionally broken voice.
Also, N obviously doesn't wield lucky 7. I mean, his sword carries Logos's core crystal.
And also he gives Alpha a full dose of Orobourus Power probably seperating Alpha and Alvis in the process. Like a backwards Orobourus combination. Probaly tried to seperate Alpha from Noels Body and freed Alvis instead.
Love chat freaking out about the radio and just ignoring the actual scene
Lol. It’s part why I love having the Twitch chat on my stream feed.
There were literally 2 stories told at the same time, i couldn't really decide what to followwhile playing it lol
Modern xeno fans: whats that light at the ending?
Old xeno fans: kos-mos! Thats freaking KOS-MOS!
She's finally found Lost Jerusalem.
@@christopherburns7373 Probably wasn't expicting it to be a fantasy land when she found it.
I'd say Riku is more likely to be Riki's kid than Kino for a number of reasons. For one, Riki traveled with Melia far longer than Kino ever did. Not just that, but Riki had tons of kids, and is no stranger to adoption, so it just seems more likely that Riku would be Riki's kid rather than Kino. I also feel like Nopon genetics could work very differently than humans, so it's not a wild idea to think Riki and Oka could have a blue nopon son. Also, I just think it'd be way better for Riku to be Riki's son because it would also make Riku Shulk's brother since Riki adopted Shulk during their heart to heart on the Fallen Arm back in Xenoblade 1.
He says it's Riki pretty much in the lucky seven cutscene
@@kiranearitachi Yeah, along with Fiora, Reyn, Dunban, Sharla, Nene, and Kino. Since both Shulk and Melia are present within Aionios, that pretty much leaves them out. Unless their souls were also tied to origin metal, and they're still able to be active within Aionios somehow. It's still a little weird when thinking about it, but still really sweet.
Something I noticed watching the fight cutscene with N is how Shulk and Rex recreate fights in previous games. Shulk moves like Dunban vs mumkhar and Rex did a combo with glimmer like he did with pyra vs malos
Alpha's boss battle gave me goosebumps I haven't felt for ages. What a great finale of the first three Xenoblade games.
Seeing how the two worlds reappear and then combine, its probably the xeno 1 and 2 worlds returning to the original universe they were in and "interlinking" back into the original earth. Also "those two" likely refers to Pneuma and Logos, not specifically pyra/mythra since A is also acknowleged whenever "those two" are brought up, being the third, who is actually there
Possibly, on the two occasions when Rex mentions the terms "those two/them", he is referring to both Pyra/Mythra and Logos/Pneuma. I explain:
"Those Two": This occurs during his battle against Alpha. At that moment N is already present and, as seen before at Lake Raguel, Rex knows that N has the Sword of the End (Logos). Who was missing was Pneuma (Pyra and Mythra), and the protagonist's team would have both members of the Trinity Processor to fight Alpha (Ontos), and defeat him.
"Them": This occurs after the Battle against Alpha and before the departure of Rex, Shulk and A. At that moment, the core of Pneuma has already been revealed and the protagonists' gaze passes towards the Sword of the End ( Logos) and Matthew's Gauntlets (Pneuma). If we take Shulk, Rex and A's discussion at Lake Raguel, A claims that Logos and Pneuma would agree that the old life has value and should not be abandoned. Claiming that both Processors value life (old and new).
Now, Matthew having the core, somehow relates to Xenogears 1&2, then Xenosaga 1-3 falling into Earth again long last, Xenoblade Chronicles X of the City's peoples transferred into XBX, the Xenoblade taking places in a invincible positive and negative electrons and so many more.
Man, getting sent to the memory of earth felt... So bizarre, and i think it was handled perfectly
The ending makes more sense if you played Xenosaga.
Even if they don't show it, Noah was crying inside to see his son killed
I feel only a tiny bit bad for the people who for some reason choose to play this before 1 and 2 and just get completely lost in the story. I still do not understand why people play 3 first when 1 and 2 are on switch already lol.
Some people just have never played games where stories matter very much, especially between sequels.
@@lucassmith3790 yeah I think most of the people who are playing xenoblade 3 first are Nintendo only players where the deepest game they have played is breath of the wild lol
Noah's voice actor played it without playing the other games so he could hear himself talk in it.
@@elinacarmina3050 that is completely different when he is actually in the game
@@kayden2119 Doesn't make it less narcissistic.
Shout out to the six Xenosaga fans
Your eyes when Alpha brought out the BIG Monado lmao
Your will shapes the future…😮
you should play the added challenge battles, you get shulk and rex in the base game that way
If you remember the KOS-MOS blade from Xenoblade 2, she is from Xenosaga. At the end of Xenosaga, she was floating through space.
So with all of the connections to Xenosaga and Xenoblade Chronicles X through the radio, it's clear that the blue dot is KOS-MOS (the KOS-MOS in Xenoblade 2 is non canon, just a cool easter egg like Shulk, Fiora, and Elma as blades).
Riku low-key the secret boss😂
you probably know this already but A is using the Mondo
i also though she was using lucky 7
on a side note there was no what is that like light green color Nopon Riki had
in his collection of kids so i guess he had him after the game
Aww 😂😂🤣🤣