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At Morytha, the party confronts Jin and Malos, who had absorbed the memory of Pyra to regain his powers. Rex fights most of this battle without the Aegis because he still doesn't have one. During the fight, Pyra and Mythra telepathically communicate with Rex and say that he should flee and leave them to die. Rex refuses, assuring them that he is still their protector and will take them to Elysium. This act of love allows Pyra and Mythra to unleash their full power, merging them together to form {{s|xenoserieswiki|Pneuma}}, their ultimate form, and granting Rex the power of the Master Driver. Rex also gets a new uniform to match Pneuma. Rex and Pneuma overpower Jin, but Malos still puts up a fight. Subsequent events lead to the destruction of the World Tree. Pneuma instructs the party on how to save the day, but tricks them into fleeing the scene. Pneuma stays behind to sacrifice herself and dies in an explosion. Rex realizes what was happening and pleads to stay by her side, but is convinced to respect her decision and leave. However, after the world was reborn, the core crystal of the Aegis starts glowing. Pyra and Mythra then appear in different bodies, but it is left ambiguous if they retained their memories.  
At Morytha, the party confronts Jin and Malos, who had absorbed the memory of Pyra to regain his powers. Rex fights most of this battle without the Aegis because he still doesn't have one. During the fight, Pyra and Mythra telepathically communicate with Rex and say that he should flee and leave them to die. Rex refuses, assuring them that he is still their protector and will take them to Elysium. This act of love allows Pyra and Mythra to unleash their full power, merging them together to form {{s|xenoserieswiki|Pneuma}}, their ultimate form, and granting Rex the power of the Master Driver. Rex also gets a new uniform to match Pneuma. Rex and Pneuma overpower Jin, but Malos still puts up a fight. Subsequent events lead to the destruction of the World Tree. Pneuma instructs the party on how to save the day, but tricks them into fleeing the scene. Pneuma stays behind to sacrifice herself and dies in an explosion. Rex realizes what was happening and pleads to stay by her side, but is convinced to respect her decision and leave. However, after the world was reborn, the core crystal of the Aegis starts glowing. Pyra and Mythra then appear in different bodies, but it is left ambiguous if they retained their memories.  


Rex is last seen in a photograph taken several years after the events of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'', grown up and living happily with his friends. Rex presumably died before the events of ''{{s|xenoserieswiki|Xenoblade Chronicles 3}}'', the only traces of his existence being the aformentioned photograph, stories told by [[Nia]] and {{s|xenoserieswiki|Poppi}}, and a statue based on an older form of himself. The same older appearance of Rex is set to appear in the Vol. 4 DLC for ''Xenoblade Chronicles 3''.
Rex is last seen in a photograph taken several years after the events of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'', grown up and living happily with his friends. Rex presumably died before the events of ''{{s|xenoserieswiki|Xenoblade Chronicles 3}}'', the only traces of his existence being the aformentioned photograph, stories told by [[Nia]] and {{s|xenoserieswiki|Poppi}}, and a statue in the {{iw|xenoserieswiki|City}}, depicting an older form of himself. He is set to return in the Vol. 4 DLC for ''Xenoblade Chronicles 3'', almost identical to his statue.
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