How to get weapon upgrades in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Publish date: 2024-07-25
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is, unsurprisingly, a massive game full of hidden areas to explore, powerful foes to defeat, and side quests to complete. As such, there’s a lot that can be easily missed on a casual, first-time playthrough. For instance, anyone who’s super eager to immediately set forth for the final dungeon once it becomes available will have overlooked an entirely new feature that doesn’t become available until the endgame: weapon upgrading.

Each of the main six party members — Noah, Mio, Lanz, Sena, Eunie, and Taion — can have the weapon they wield for their original class — Swordfighter, Zephyr, Heavy Guard, Ogre, Medic Gunner, and Tactician respectively — be upgraded, providing a boost in strength for that class and a snazzy new weapon design.

Unlocking the option to upgrade these weapons isn’t necessarily difficult, but it requires a lot of work and can be overwhelming to those who have yet to already scour every inch of Aionios. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of what you need to do to upgrade weapons. As a heads-up, there will be some minor spoilers.

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Complete the Uniting the Seven Nopon side quest

First things first, this quest will only become available once you’ve reached the final chapter and completed the main story quest called The Ultimate Vessel. Once that’s done, you’ll need to speak with Samon, the Nopon mechanic you’ve had dealings with several times by this point. In case you’ve forgotten, he can be found at the Sentridge Harbor Control at the Great Sword’s Base.

He will tell you that, to upgrade your weapons, you first need to find seven other Nopon who all wield Ultimate Hammers. Samon himself is one of them and, for the purposes of the quest, you need to locate five others.

If you’ve spent a lot of time already exploring as much of the world as possible and attempted every side quest you’ve come across, you may have already met all the Nopon you need. Every one of them is registered on the Affinity Chart and, if you have an especially good memory, you’ll remember which ones carry a hammer on their backs.

In case you don’t remember, here is a list of their names and locations. All you need to do is speak with them to send them to Samon, but you will have also needed to complete specific side quests beforehand.

You can locate the five in any order, then you’ll need to discuss the Seven Nopon topic at a rest spot. There, Riku will reveal he is the last of the seven Nopon and you can retrieve his Ultimate Hammer at Colony 9.

Collect Origin shards

With all seven Nopon, you can visit Samon at his workshop in the City, and together they can upgrade your weapons. However, each weapon will need a certain number of Origin shards. You’ve no doubt already picked up at least a few on your journey; they are those strange, glowing collectibles that the game described as Odd shards and didn’t seem to have any purpose. Any Odd shards you’ve collected will have been renamed Origin shards once you began the quest and can be given to Samon and the other Nopon for weapon upgrading.

The next question is where can you obtain more Origin shards? Aside from finding them in specific locations (including the final dungeon), your best method of farming them is by killing Unique Monsters. It’s recommended that you track down and kill each Unique Monster once since you’re not only guaranteed some Origin shards for the first time you beat them, but you can obtain moves and skills for the Soulhacker class.

Once you’ve managed to upgrade a weapon, the class it’s associated with will receive a buff in its stats (albeit only for the character that began with the class — so upgrading Noah’s weapon will only apply the buff to Noah’s Swordfighter class) and the weapon will receive a new design that will appear in future cutscenes and even New Game Plus.

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Michael Beckwith

Michael Beckwith is a freelance writer who's been covering games professionally since 2014. He has contributed to websites such as Game Rant and TechRaptor. He is an avid Nintendo fan, with his favorite game being Xenoblade Chronicles.

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