ONE BUILD Vs. All Tyrants (Lv.60 - 99) with ground gear - Xenoblade Chronicles X

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Welcome back to a new video where we slay all Tyrants from Level 60 to 99 using a single, unchanged build. At first, I didn’t think it would be possible, but I had hope after thinking it through. There are many factors that had to be taken into consideration to make this build what it is, such as finding a way to deal with spikes by using high HP and Thirsty Edge for burst healing; surviving/avoiding Pharsis’ Dark Ray by using Ghostwalker (unfortunately); fighting Leva’el and Hartmut by using Sky High, etc. I really didn’t want to use Ghostwalker, but I had no choice. Dual Swords were used in this build rather than Longsword to avoid TP generation issues and lack of much needed healing. I must say, Sideslash and Seventh Edge are brilliant arts, and so is Thirsty Edge. I chose to make this build melee-focused rather than ranged because Dual Guns do not have very impressive damage output, aside from Executioner. As needing high HP was important, that makes it difficult to invest in the potential stat, so damage was non-TP focused.

Speaking of the difficulty of the battles, they were all pretty easy (even the superbosses) EXCEPT Leva’el. The Leva’el battle was the hardest nightmare I’ve ever been through in this game; I was only lucky I managed to get past the Tyrant. What made it extremely difficult were the following: I did not kill the reinforcements with my skell, unlike in the HP Tank video; I continuously received massive amounts of damage in very short intervals – as the arts have cooldowns, so does the burst healing; the seidrs were capable of launching us with their Assault Claw attacks – they can be dealt with by using Ghostwalker or Stream Edge (Arts Armour), but there were 3 seidrs and their movements were totally unpredictable, especially with everything else happening simultaneously. If you don’t believe this is difficult, then I would love for you to engage this battle with this very build yourself. I salute you if you manage to do it and not give up! Also, what caused more failures were my own mistakes and the fact that Soul Voice prompts (when you need to press B) disallow you from activating Overdrive or drawing your weapon while the prompt is up. If only this feature didn’t work this way.

Another thing – An Ether Resistance Down Skell was used in a few of these battles, but it wasn't necessary in any of them. It was used just to speed things up.
Timestamps here:

00:00 – Very much the beginning, where we show the build used for the entire video
00:48 – Zdenka, the Raucous
01:02 – Trueno, the Cataclysm
01:23 – Behemoth, the Netherdweller
01:58 – Ahama, the Covetous
02:23 – Go-rha, the Guardian Deity
02:48 – Muruse, the Opulent
03:07 – Gotthard, the Intimidating
03:24 – Angelita, the Blade Bouquet
03:51 – Badul’s Seidr
04:19 – Armored Cruiser Seidr
04:46 – Calore, the Lava Walker
05:07 – WR512: Urdu
05:27 – Dobromila, the Alluring
05:44 – Polaris, the Firmamental
06:18 – Zohan, the Thunderbolt
07:00 – Izgnanie, the Smoldering
07:26 – Ald, the Extravagant
07:44 – Nu-rhor, the Dark Deity
08:30 – Barnabas, the Despot
08:57 – Squallo, the Sand Mirer
09:24 – Armed Recon Galdr
09:42 – Shuravas, the Enraged
10:22 – Agnes, the Divine-Scaled
10:51 – Caesar, the Hundred-Eyed
11:06 – Enhanced Attack Seidr
11:41 – Necro, the Cavelord
11:58 – Durvin, the Perceptive
12:32 – Wenzel, the Inebriated
12:43 – Feliciano, the All-Seeing
13:21 – Gradivus, the Headless Emperor
16:18 – Terenty, the Blademaster
16:40 – Ji-ett, the Thunderclap
17:04 – Frontline Surveillance Zig
17:36 – Du-rha, the Imprisoned
18:06 – Pyotr, the Shepherd
19:17 – Atreides, the Distinguished AND Gesserith, the Wileworm
20:58 – Xair, the Cerulean Walker
21:27 – Berthold, the Blue-Eyed
22:37 – Buchwald, the Guardian
23:28 – Dadaan, the Strongest Prone
24:22 – Elena, the Infernal
24:56 – Gi-zho, the Iron Deity
25:33 – Infantry Support Qmoeva
25:49 – Hayreddin, the Territorial
26:43 – Alithios, the Indignant
27:12 – Leva’el, the Terminus
29:59 – Ahama’s Seidr
30:21 – Sharnaak’s Seidr
30:51 – Fernando, the Immovable
31:18 – Draken, the Drifting Cloud
32:12 – Ignit, the Ultimate Chaos
32:47 – Lugalbanda, the Wanderer King
33:10 – Balduino, the Wicked-Eyed
33:28 – Elvira, the Talondrake
33:48 – Joker, the Unknowable
34:11 – Luxaar’s Xern
34:46 – Hartmut, the Calamity
35:38 – Luciel, the Eternal
36:10 – Vortice, the Deific Blast
37:11 – Nardacyon, the Shadowless
38:14 – Pharsis, the Everqueen
39:22 – Telethia, the Endbringer
42:22 – Bloopers (mostly Leva’el fails)

Also, here are the songs used [(X) means OST from this game]:

Requiem (X)
KAKU-WEST*→▲★★KAI (X)
Growth F.S.K.O (Section 1) (X)
Codename Z (X)
CR17S19S8 (Section 1) (X)
V O E – Giants
MELOIMAGE – Deep Dive
ONLAP – Everywhere I Go
Z37 Battle (X)
Sakuzyo – Laplace
Z30 Free Battle (X)
Re:Arr X (X)

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