List of SSB4 trophies (Xenoblade Chronicles series): Difference between revisions

Finally, some trophy descriptions between NTSC and PAL that ''match''.
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(Finally, some trophy descriptions between NTSC and PAL that ''match''.)
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| [[Chain Attack]] || [[File:ChainAttackTrophy.jpg|75px]] ||'''PAL:''' In Xenoblade Chronicles, building up the party's team spirit would let them unleash a chain attack, using multiple Arts in a row to deal massive damage. In this game, Shulk's Final Smash calls party members Dunban and Riki to help obliterate an unlucky target... or multiple targets if you catch more than one in the circle of light!
| [[Chain Attack]] || [[File:ChainAttackTrophy.jpg|75px]] ||'''PAL:''' In Xenoblade Chronicles, building up the party's team spirit would let them unleash a chain attack, using multiple Arts in a row to deal massive damage. In this game, Shulk's Final Smash calls party members Dunban and Riki to help obliterate an unlucky target... or multiple targets if you catch more than one in the circle of light!
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| [[Metal Face]] || [[File:MetalFaceTrophy.png|75px]] ||'''NA:'''A faced Mechon who appears on the Gaur Plain stage. He swoops in from the sky when night falls and then leaves with the break of dawn. He doesn't actively pursue fighters, but if you get too close, you'll taste the deadly bite of his claws. Watch out for his laser attack too-it can destroy parts of the stage itself!<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
| [[Metal Face]] || [[File:MetalFaceTrophy.png|75px]] ||A faced Mechon who appears on the Gaur Plain stage. He swoops in from the sky when night falls and then leaves with the break of dawn. He doesn't actively pursue fighters, but if you get too close, you'll taste the deadly bite of his claws. Watch out for his laser attack too-it can destroy parts of the stage itself!<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
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| Mechonis || [[File:MechonisTrophy.png|75px]] ||'''NA:''' When the Mechon invaded, the lives of the peaceful inhabitants of Bionis were thrown into chaos. The ancient battle between the Bionis and the Mechonis had never truly ended at all, and for a time it seemed that the will of the Mechonis would succeed in wiping out all organic life. Until a hero appeared, wielding the legendary Monado...<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
| Mechonis || [[File:MechonisTrophy.png|75px]] ||When the Mechon invaded, the lives of the peaceful inhabitants of Bionis were thrown into chaos. The ancient battle between the Bionis and the Mechonis had never truly ended at all, and for a time it seemed that the will of the Mechonis would succeed in wiping out all organic life. Until a hero appeared, wielding the legendary Monado...<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
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| Bionis || [[File:BionisTrophy.png|75px]] ||'''NA:''' The region known as Bionis' Leg is a vast landscape of lush fields, towering hills, and flowing rivers. But its name is no metaphor. No, it really is the leg of the titanic Bionis, a god whose body has become an entire world since it fell in the battle long ago. Whole races, such as Homs and High Entia, have lived and died on this great being.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
| Bionis || [[File:BionisTrophy.png|75px]] ||'''NA:''' The region known as Bionis' Leg is a vast landscape of lush fields, towering hills, and flowing rivers. But its name is no metaphor. No, it really is the leg of the titanic Bionis, a god whose body has become an entire world since it fell in the battle long ago. Whole races, such as Homs and High Entia, have lived and died on this great being.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
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| Bronze Face || [[File:XordTrophy.png|75px]] ||'''NA:''' Faced Mechon, or just Faces for short, are feared for their tremendous strength. Most are piloted by Homs who have been converted into the machines' Core Units, and each Face's design tends to reflect some aspect of its former self.  In Bronze Face's case, his giant hammer recalls the old life of his Core Unit, Xord--blacksmith.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
| Bronze Face || [[File:XordTrophy.png|75px]] ||'''NA:''' Faced Mechon, or just Faces for short, are feared for their tremendous strength. Most are piloted by Homs who have been converted into the machines' Core Units, and each Face's design tends to reflect some aspect of its former self.  In Bronze Face's case, his giant hammer recalls the old life of his Core Unit, Xord--blacksmith.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
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| Face Nemesis || [[File:FaceNemesisTrophy.png|75px]] ||'''NA:'''A silvery faced Mechon that resembles a goddess. Created by Vanea, the sister of the Mechonis' ruler, Egil. She hoped this Mechon would be able to put a stop to her brother's mad quest for revenge, and to that end, she chose Fiora as its Core Unit. Thus Fiora came to host the soul of the Machina Goddess, Meyneth.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
| Face Nemesis || [[File:FaceNemesisTrophy.png|75px]] ||A silvery faced Mechon that resembles a goddess. Created by Vanea, the sister of the Mechonis' ruler, Egil. She hoped this Mechon would be able to put a stop to her brother's mad quest for revenge, and to that end, she chose Fiora as its Core Unit. Thus Fiora came to host the soul of the Machina Goddess, Meyneth.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
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| Mecha-Fiora || [[File:MechaFioraTrophy.png|75px]] ||'''NA:'''In the hand-fought battle to save Colony 9 from the Mechon, it looked very much like Fiora had sacraficed her life. When she finally appeared before Shulk again, she'd not only been taken to Mechonis and given a new mechanized form, she'd become a vessel for the Mechonis's soul. Only later does she regain her own personality.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
| Mecha-Fiora || [[File:MechaFioraTrophy.png|75px]] ||In the hand-fought battle to save Colony 9 from the Mechon, it looked very much like Fiora had sacrificed her life. When she finally appeared before Shulk again, she'd not only been taken to Mechonis and given a new mechanized form, she'd become a vessel for the Mechonis's soul. Only later does she regain her own personality.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
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| Jade Face || [[File:JadeFaceTrophy.png|75px]] ||'''NA:''' Sharla believed her fiance had died in the attack on her colony...but the truth was more heartbreaking than that.  Gadolt had been converted into a Mechon's Core Unit and with no memory of his past self, he saw his former lover as an enemy.  Jade Face's use of its shoulder-mounted rifle cannons reflect Gadolt's skill as a sniper.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
| Jade Face || [[File:JadeFaceTrophy.png|75px]] ||Sharla believed her fiance had died in the attack on her colony...but the truth was more heartbreaking than that.  Gadolt had been converted into a Mechon's Core Unit and with no memory of his past self, he saw his former lover as an enemy.  Jade Face's use of its shoulder-mounted rifle cannons reflect Gadolt's skill as a sniper.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
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| Yaldabaoth || [[File:YaldabaothTrophy.png|75px]] ||'''NA:''' The ultimate Mechon, also known as Gold Face. It's around twice the size of the other faced Mechon and piloted by Egil, ruler of Mechonis and leader of the assault on Bionis. Egil ultimately fuses Yaldabaoth with the Mechonis itself, becoming the great titan's core. The machine's name comes from a false god of legend.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
| Yaldabaoth || [[File:YaldabaothTrophy.png|75px]] ||The ultimate Mechon, also known as Gold Face. It's around twice the size of the other faced Mechon and piloted by Egil, ruler of Mechonis and leader of the assault on Bionis. Egil ultimately fuses Yaldabaoth with the Mechonis itself, becoming the great titan's core. The machine's name comes from a false god of legend.<br>Appears In<br>{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Xenoblade Chronicles (4/2012)}}
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