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The Japanese Xenoblade Chronicles X website was updated once again earlier this week. We now have information on buffs/debuffs as well as class changes. Continue on below for the latest information along with some art.

Buffs & Debuffs

– Various buffs and debuffs will come into effect during battle through things like arts usage, weather effects, zone effects, or battle probe effects
– Melee Accuracy Up: Raises the accuracy of Melee attacks
– Ranged Power Up: Increases the damage of Ranged Attacks
– Beam Resistance Up: Reduces damage taken from Beam attacks
– Damage Armor: Raises a barrier that reduces damage received by a fixed amount
– Bullet Charge: Doubles damage of next attack
– Fake Body: Evades a fixed number of enemy attacks
– All Resist Up: Reduces damage taken
– Critical Rate Up: Raises Critical rate
– Ether Attack Buff: Increases damage done by Ether attacks
– Resist Down: Reduces enemy debuff resistances, making them more susceptible to effects like “Break” or “Topple”
– Break: Throws off balance. Can be Toppled, or more easily caught by enemy Dolls
– Knockback: Pushes backwards
– Stun: Stuns
– Sleep: Falls asleep, unable to move. Awakens if hit by an attack.
– Black Sight: Lowers Accuracy and Evasion rates, and decreases damage from Ranged attacks.
– Blaze: Inflicts Heat damage at fixed intervals
– Ranged Accuracy Down: Reduces Accuracy rate of Ranged attacks
– Melee Power Down: Decreases damage inflicted by Melee attacks
– Weather Damage – Heat: Receive Heat damage at fixed intervals
– Weather Damage – Bolt: Receive Bolt damage at fixed intervals

Class Change

– Once you hit rank 10 in your initial class, Drifter, you’re able to advance into three different branches of classes
– Drifter has three successive classes: Assault, Command and Forcer
– Drifter: Origin of all classes, learns a variety of well balanced arts; equips: Knives, Assault Rifles
– Assault: Specializes in attack and defense oriented arts; Augments HP and Melee Power; Equips: Longswords, Assault Rifles
– Command: Inflicts greater damage to enemies with its arts effects; Augments Melee and Ranged Accuracy, and Evasion. Equips: Dual Swords, Dual Guns
– Forcer: Focused on supporting with numerous Ranged arts. Augments Ranged Power and Latent Ability. Equips: Knives, Rayguns

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Nintendo hasn’t been mentioning the new 3DS themes for Europe in its weekly digital download reports as of late. In any case, the official page was updated with news about the latest themes. Here’s a look at what’s available:

Yoshi’s Springtime Siesta – Price: £1.79 / €1,99
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D: Mechonis – Price: £1.79 / €1,99
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D: Monado – Price: $0.00 if you purchase Xenoblade Chronicles 3D via the eShop
MIGHTY GUNVOLT: Trio of Heroes – Price: £1.39 / €1,49
Azure Striker GUNVOLT: The Sumeragi Seven – Price: £1.39 / €1,49
Azure Striker GUNVOLT: Gunvolt – Price: £1.39 / €1,49

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Level-5 has announced another significant milestone for its Yo-Kai Watch series. The franchise’s second entry, Yo-Kai Watch 2, has shipped over 6 million units in Japan. That’s across all three versions and includes both retail shipments and download sales.

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The Etrian Mystery Dungeon soundtrack will contain two discs, 32 tracks, and will release on 4/22 in Japan at 3200 Yen.

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The Official Sega twitter account sent out a few images to entice more fans to pickup Hatsune Miku’s latest game. Their have already been several pre-order bonuses announced from various retailers and now there appears that there will be even more!

Check out the screenshots below for details:

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Koei Tecmo has announced that Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland has a new release date. The title had been previously slated to release on March 26 in Japan but was delayed so that the developer could have more time.

Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland will now launch on June 4 with both a standard and premium version. The standard version will cost 6264 Yen. The premium version will include a five piece character charm set, cloth cleaner pouch, and a mini tapestry, priced at 9504 Yen.

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We got a picture of the Splatoon Amiibos!

First, we’d like to introduce the Girl.

Those characteristic eye markings, her clear hair(?), all of these things and more have been reproduced. She’s cute from every angle… uh, um, as an example, it’s been a great success!


And so this is the Squid amiibo.

The model kinda looks like it could appear out of ink and capture territory in a second, huh?

The squid’s model is great, but the brace (the ink below) is beautiful.

At any rate, I haven’t heard of a lot of squid figurines before…


Nintendo’s ink-filled third-person shooter, Splatoon, launches on May 29th and brings along three amiibo with it on launch day. Announced during the Nintendo Direct on Thursday, Splatoon would be getting its own line of amiibo featuring three figures of the likes of Inkling Girl, Inkling Boy, and a Squid. You can purchase them individually or as a bundle, but the Squid is currently only available in the bundled package.

Splatoon’s official Twitter just posted a detailed look at the three figures, giving you a 360 degree impression of what the three figures look like from front to back. You can also view individual shots of the amiibo here. Check it out!

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