If you have any unfinished business then you should not progress further.

At the end of this phase, an incredible cutscene and Shulk gains his best possible weapon: the True Monado.

The final battle of the game takes place at the Sentient Genesis, the Memory Space's fifth place. 4.6 Lower Bionis' Leg & Colony Nine Errata, 4.9: Dungeon I: The Ether Mines & Central Pit, 4.18 Dungeon III: Prison Island & Approach, 4.34 Dungeon IX: Bionis' Interior Post-Core. Generally, fighting these battles is meant to increase the Party Gauge before the finale. SitemapAdvertisePartnershipsCareersPrivacy PolicyAd ChoiceTerms of UseReport Ad, CA Privacy/Info We CollectCA Do Not Sell My Info. It's called memory space. Enemies in the first four space places are the Spirit versions of enemies which were previously defeated, however fighting them is optional. Alvis tells Shulk that if he wishes to defy fate, then he must find his Monado, and Shulk falls into a dream. The party fight Zanza after Shulk refuses Zanza's offer of eternal life as his new disciple. He was working with Meyneth who gave rise to the Mechonis and he gave rise to the Bionis.

From where you're summoned climb the straightforward path to reach a set of stairs to climb. Phase 3: You'll have to fully drain his HP this time so that we can finally put the ends on Dickson. It is Zanza's memory of the world from before he became a god.

You'll watch a cutscene to witness his change in form. After Shulk is seemingly killed by Dickson and Zanza released at Mechonis Core, Shulk's consciousness floats in space, in front of Jupiter. The final battle of the game takes place at the Sentient Genesis. https://xenoblade.fandom.com/wiki/Memory_Space?oldid=465271, This area's name is never seen or mentioned in-game. There's nothing special to note about him and he shouldn't pose you a threat.

Memory Space is the final area of Xenoblade Chronicles. I will make this note for your benefit.

When Zanza shows up to us he looks a bit different than his Shulk form and he's arrogant about Bionis' life saying that its intelligence is irrelevant as is its sentience and tells us that he was glad of the events that happened in the core because it allowed him to initiate a battle with Meyneth and destroy the Mechonis.

The Memory Space is the final area in Xenoblade Chronicles. Doing so triggers another cutscene and we get a glimpse of Zanza who is having difficulty accepting that his powers and his abilities to control the outcome of universal events aren't working out as he planned as well as that his disciples have been defeated by worthless pissants like us. There's one target for us at the end. Climb the stairs and at the top you'll find a dragon summon device to use. In doing so a transporter has made itself apparent in the center of the room. Each place except for the fifth one contains a single enemy and a transporter to the next area.

You will not be permitted under any circumstance if you use the transporter to return. But you cannot get a duplicate. Shulk questions the meaning of his life, but then Alvis appears. Shulk, or rather his consciousness, floats in Memory Space among space debris. As you do you'll be forced into a battle with a Lv.

It is Zanza's memory of the world from before he became a god. © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Place the dragon's eye on the altar to the west to complete your final quest. https://nintendo.fandom.com/wiki/Memory_Space?oldid=519438. Quick travel to Gandorl Cathedral and climb the southern stairs again to retrace your steps to Travalga Bridge. Rinse and repeat for the second phase. The name is given in.

The original replica that Miqol made cannot be replaced even in New Game Plus while the others can all be replaced by completing the quest again in new game plus. and I'm sure that you can tell from the design around yourself how it got its name (its modeled from our solar system). Memory Space consists of five landmarks. Quick travel back yet again to Gondorl Cathedral and enter the corridor of silence ahead of you. If the transporter is used then you must finish the game's final objectives which will be to defeat its final set of bosses. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. It is Zanza's memory of the world from before he became a god. This area is separate from the world of the Bionis and the Mechonis. It is Zanza's memory of the world from before he became a god. Memory Space is the final area of Xenoblade Chronicles. Xenoblade Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. This is a walkthrough for the Memory Space section of Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch. After you're finished enjoy the game's final cutscenes.

Zanza does this before and during the final battle. After Shulk uses his own Monado to slay Zanza, Alvis transforms the space around Shulk to show him how the old universe was destroyed, and the history of the world of the Bionis and Mechonis. Phase 3: Switch now to a physical-based team with Shulk at the lead and try out your new toy and see what it's power is! The first fourth places consist of three planets, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars, and the Earth's natural satellite Moon. Next you'll arrive at Mars and then the Moon. Phase 1 and 2: Survive long enough to drain 50% of his HP. Alvis tells Shulk about Zanza's motives, and that Shulk still has the freedom to decide his own fate. 79 Dragon King Alcar. All right now that introduction has been given, when you arrive following a brief cutscene about your confusion about where the group is; the landmark Saturn unlocks. He is disturbed by the defeat of his disciples, and the fact that his visions end right after the point in the future where the party confront Zanza.

Make sure before proceeding that the replica monado equipped to Shulk is one you're prepared to live without.

For a full guide on how to beat Zanza, the final boss of Xenoblade Chronicles, read on! You'll recognize it from Shulk's state of unconsciousness; this is where he ended up spending some time with Alvis. All of your movement through here is going to be straightforward following the redline that you see! Later, a glowing pillar of smoke appears behind the party when they defeat Dickson in Prison Terrace at the very top of Prison Island. The Memory Space is the final area in Xenoblade Chronicles. This area is separate from the world of the Bionis and the Mechonis. Enemies in the first four space places appear to be Spirit versions of enemies which were previously defeated, however fighting them is optional. Alvis also takes Shulk to see Zanza for what he once was (another easter egg for Xenoblade Chronicles 2): an orbital scientist named Klaus whose miscalculated experiment caused the destruction of a solar system but the remains of which caused the birth of the Bionis and Mechonis. The party stand inside it and they are transported to this space.

This area's name is never seen or mentioned in-game. So make sure you always keep this one. When the party reaches Zanza, he has arrived at the phase transition experiment facility orbiting Earth and begun recreating the world.

After reaching the Prison Terrace on Prison Island and onwards, it will no longer be possible to save the game, therefore it is not possible to save the game anywhere in this area. Unlike all the other areas in the game, there is no registered map of Memory Space, although a brownish terrain and the landmarks are displayed in the area map radar. There's also a forced battle at the landing with a very familiar face that we have a vendetta to square the deal with.