Its like 5 am, busy day so I'm gonna go sleep now. There’s like more than one scene with Alvis talking to Shulk about the future and stuff.

I dont wanna see the fucking comments and see shulk fanboys saying how i could dodge his moves and giving me new tips on how to play him. Yes, any clip with anything to do with the chain attack in Xenoblade 2 and how it works and if it scales to Shulk is fine. Nintendo's greatest swordsmen collide in a fight to the finish. At worst they still shouldn't be removed, we should put a note beside it telling the reader that it only works when with others. Boomstick: When this came true, Link was long since dead, and the Demise's hatred had been reborn as Ganondorf. These characters are Shulk and Zanza. We saw that in the latest trailer Pyra gave some of her life force to Rex, after he died. [3] In the end, Takahashi went in the opposite direction, making Shulk's positive interactions and words of encouragement a focus of the game. The picture shows Jin having the option of a Chain Attack.

Both characters will be at the highest of their abilities. Nintendo of Europe would release a localized version (which was renamed to Xenoblade Chronicles) with British voice acting the following year since Nintendo of America had no plan to release the game in North America. Because without chain attacks, the same effects happen. Or something very similar. Bitch I dont want your dumbass advice i want this character banned. Then there’s the heart to heart between him and Riki where Shulk talks about not having a family to come home to. [25][26][27] However, USGamer felt that Shulk "can be a tricky fighter" due to the Monado's Arts being accompanied by kanji, and suggested that non-native speakers should first practice utilizing the Arts in order to become familiar with each one. The fact that Nintendo of America refused to release the game in North America added to their shutting down of Nintendo of Europe's wish to have the game featured at E3 2011 gave rise to Operation Rainfall.

Chain Attacks were revised with Xenoblade 2 which Shulk appears in, so we use that. The petition to get Xenoblade Chronicles (among other RPGs) for the United States localization spawned a large movement called Operation Rainfall, congregating the community for a single cause and spawning a site that takes a closer look at localized niche games and localization. It's uncontroversial for Tier 2 characters to have it given the idea of Aegis's essentially being composite blades. It also dips into black and white thinking here. Also most Drivers in X presumably don't literally share the life force of their Blades. Shulk's VA is infinitely better. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Tales of heroes venturing across the land in hopes of saving their worlds.

To him, its obvious why he was more worried about the machine. No need, Bware is already working on it along with better justifications for abilities.

There are many traits that they... Spoilers, but this is tremendously clever. First of all this seems to be one of the ways he shows he cares about people- he made Reyn the scrap driver, and I think he builds another driver in an optional quest later in the game. Every blade has it's own weapon, and it grants the ability of using it to its driver. Drivers (Japanese: ドライバー, Doraibā) are characters in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. In 2015, Project X Zone 2 was released in Japan. So I thought I’d write something about Shulk and the many autistic traits he shows. I do have another theory about Pyra, Shulk, Mythra, and Zanza, but I'll keep that one for another time. [11] In Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected, an epilogue campaign added to the Definitive Edition release of the game, Shulk assists his friend Melia in retaking Alcamoth, the capitol city of the birdlike High Entia race. At the very best, if the Chain attack thing is legit something he can do on his own in 2, that sounds like something only Xenoblade 2 Shulk would have, not Xenoblade 1 Shulk. Shulk is a kind and intelligent but socially clumsy youth. Is Shulk the Monado III (temporarily, we know he gave up his power at the end of XC1)?

So far only Pyra is the one sharing her life force with her driver, Rex. During the Nintendo Switch presentation broadcast on January 13, 2017, a new installment in the Xenoblade series was announced. In the same year Xenoblade Chronicles 3D and Xenoblade Chronicles X would be released, by the end of 2016 a Virtual Console version of the 1st game would be released on Wii U. So he could potentially summon Zanza clones to help Shulk. [16] Shulk, along with Fiora, appears in the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 "Challenge Mode" downloadable content (DLC), where they are playable as "Blades" - side characters directed during battle. Others comment on his capacity to hyperfixate and even he admits he does it a lot.

[28], This article is about the video game character. The Elder Scrolls metaphysics & philosophy, https://xenoblade.fandom.com/wiki/Tension_(XC1), https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:4237518.

Shulk is highly intelligent as well as possibly an engineering or science savant. He’s trying to communicate something is wrong with Juju but it takes him a few moments to be able to articulate it. Shulk (Japanese: シュルク, Shuruku; English dub: /ˈʃʊlk/) is the main playable character and protagonist of Xenoblade Chronicles. I think you're completely forgetting Alvis, lol. Xenoblade would be released in Japan during 2010, and the game would gain critical acclaim. And if he were alone and got attacked while overstimulated or having a meltdown, he could be in a lot of danger. Shulk doesn’t outwardly show many sensory issues, but there are some little facts about his eating we pick up along the way. [5], Shulk debuted in Xenoblade, released in 2010 for Japan and released under the name Xenoblade Chronicles in 2011 for Europe and in 2012 for North America. Death Battle Fanon Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Thus there’s some miscommunication and hurt feelings here. If he’s autistic, his fine motor skills may not be great, his reaction time could be bad, and prone to not picking up on danger because he’s absorbed in whatever he’s doing.

We don't really know what they are. I’m not sure if there’s a technical term for this, but it’s definitely something autistic people do. We can infer it because Zanza gives his life force to him - just like Pyra gives her life force to Rex. Like, “Unfamiliar person and unfamiliar social situation and I want to make sure I say the Right Thing”.