![]() Aux Cores are now equippable upon collection and no longer need refinement.Gravestones of defeated Unique Monsters now appear on the map and minimap.It's a small change, but very noticeable when you're picking up a lot of collection points. Collection points now deploy their items immediately rather than waiting a moment, and Field Skills that multiply their drops also play the event noticeably more quickly.Collection points now display what their primary drops are so players know what relevant Field Skills to have ready.Anti-Frustration Features: Several changes made to the expansion improve upon the main game's systems.An Aesop: In one of the sidequests in Auresco, an NPC admonishes the party not to dwell on a remote, unchanging past, but to focus on the future.It's also a bit of an issue for Prince Zettar, who is the next in line for the throne of Torna but can't ever hope to match Addam's popularity. Hugo is actually pointed out to be the most popular emperor Mor Ardain has ever had, period, simply because of how much he personally does for his people. ![]() 100% Adoration Rating: The entire party eventually reaches this, with the citizens singing praises of Addam, Hugo, and later Lora herself as you go through more and more sidequests.You can watch the trailer for Torna ~ The Golden Country here. The expansion covers the Aegis War 500 years prior to the events of the main game and includes an explorable Torna, a titan that was only mentioned in the base game, overhauled combat including the ability to directly control Blades and the return of Talent Arts from the original Xenoblade Chronicles 1, and many other quality-of-life changes to the imported game mechanics. ![]() It was developed by Monolith Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch in September 2018. Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country is the Prequel Expansion Pack to Xenoblade Chronicles 2, part of the Xenoblade Chronicles series.
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