Metal Face just loves being irredeemably evil and every time his voice actor gets that across. He is the older brother of Fiora and the previous wielder of the Monado before Shulk. For even more, visit our Guide to Horror ... if you dare. Just before Zanza dies, he tells Shulk that the process is complete and Shulk transforms the Monado into the Monado II.

Shulk pushes Dunban out of the way and the shot hits a pillar on Galahad Fortress, shaking loose a spire from the structure, which falls and impales Metal Face, just as Shulk had foreseen. I'm sure it won't stop… He is the main reason Shulk begins the journey to the Bionis' head and serves as the primary antagonist along with Xord throughout most of the first half of the game. After the battle, Shulk manages to cut off Metal Face's left arm. During the scarper Metal Face taunts the fighters, telling them the Monado does not work for a "bunch of losers" and how much he enjoyed Fiora's screams of pain. Metal Face is one of the main villains from Xenoblade Chronicles. The force of the impact causes the platform they were fighting on to break off, with Mumkhar effectively nailed to it by the fallen spire, still alive and screaming as he falls into the abyss of the Great Sea. Just as he is about to strike the finishing blow, a strange bird appears and attacks him, allowing the Monado to cut into his limbs. He emerges from his Mechon to claim the Monado, but is caught off guard by Melia and the group fights him. After the fight, Dunban is just about to finish Mumkhar, but Shulk stops him, saying that he does not want to kill the Homs inside the Face Mechon. He emerges from his Mechon to claim the Monado, but is caught off guard by Melia and the group fights him. Metal Face is mentioned later by Xord as having "scarpered". During a premonition, Shulk envisions facing Metal Face atop a huge tower (later revealed to be Prison Island), and winning the fight. Before they are able to finish him off, however, a golden Mechon appears to stop the fight and takes Fiora away, with Mumkhar in tow, while the group tries to chase after them. Metal Face got redesigned too, but he doesn't exactly look any more anime after than before. At one point during the showdown, Metal Face hints at Dunban his identity through an attack with his claws, which Mumkhar also used. Shulk has a vision of a huge spear-like piece of rock falling and stabbing into Metal Face, thus killing Mumkhar. As Zanza is allowing Shulk to upgrade the Monado, Metal Face throws the spear which pierces Zanza in the chest, killing him. Shulk pushes Dunban out of the way and the shot hits a pillar on Galahad Fortress, shaking loose a spire from the structure, which falls and impales Metal Face, just as Shulk had foreseen. Just as he is about to strike the finishing blow, a strange bird appears and attacks him, allowing the Monado to cut into his limbs. Just as things look grim for the party, Dunban and Dickson appear to fight off Metal Face's army.

The entire unit is colored black. He eventually flees the raid, withdrawing his troops. Bann Teagan / Arl Wulff / Healer Saritor / Tower Guard / Violent Human Male / Scavenger / King's Guard / Loghain's Guard / Ostagar Mage / Redcliffe Blacksmith / Tevinter Guard / Ostagar Soldier / Howe Estate Guard / Denerim Gang Leader / Pearl Ruffian, Gamlen Amell / Bann Teagan Guerrin / Ser Varnell / Lord Harimann / Orlesian Nobleman Hunter - Mark of the Assassin DLC, James Bond / Auric Goldfinger / Drax Henchman, Star Wars Empire at War: Apocalypse (Voice Cast), Super Smash Bros. Metal Face is revealed to have fired the shot and the Mechon lands on top of Silver Face, telling Shulk to give him the Monado or he will kill her. Shulk's primary motivation throughout the first half of the game is to kill Metal Face once and for all. Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. Taking this as a sign to flee, Metal Face takes off, leaving a frustrated Shulk and Reyn. One of the Mechonis machinery life forms known as "Mechons", this unit is used exclusively by the powerful warrior Mumkhar. As Xord continues his efforts against the Monado's wielder, Shulk, Metal Face is repaired from his earlier battle and now has a voice and working mouth.

Looking for some great streaming picks? Metal Face gets up and just tells them to die already. If they make a sequel they gotta bring him back. Taking this as a sign to flee, Metal Face takes off, leaving a frustrated Shulk and Reyn. During this sequence he mocks Shulk with a wag of his finger. Metal Face's sharp and angular body is incredibly well-armored, and its attack power matches the ferocity of Mumkhar's own personality. Shulk’s voice, in particular, Adam Howden, is incredible in his role.

During the battle it is revealed that Metal Face is immune to the Monado's effects, making him an incredibly dangerous adversary. After the fight, Dunban and Mumkhar engage in an intense verbal and physical struggle, which culminates in Dunban managing to injure Mumkhar.

Relationship Voice Actor: In the English voice cast, Shulk, Gadolt (Nicholas Boulton), and Meyneth are Dragon Age II's Anders, male Hawke and Lady Hawke respectively! After Xord's explosion and the brief lift ride to the surface, Metal Face immediately attacks with an army of Xord Replicas and Mechon Models M64X and M53X. When the group arrives at the top of Prison Island, Zanza allows Shulk to upgrade the Monado.

Also, the English voice-acting is great, both in the main game and the Future Connected epilogue. Metal Face appears with a new weapon which looks like a spear that can suck out Ether out of a life form (such as a Homs or a High Entia). Hearing this, Dunban relents, but cuts off both of Metal Face's arms when Mumkhar attacks him from behind. Metal Face appears as the boss of Gaur Plains Stage. Metal Face also gravely wounds Colonel Vangarre in the assault. Shulk tells Mumkhar to stop but Mumkhar, consumed with frustration and hatred, is beyond listening, and fires his energy cannon at Dunban in one last effort to kill him. Metal Face appears with a new weapon which looks like a spear that can suck out Ether out of a life form (such as a Homs or a High Entia). He says that he disagrees with Shulk but is convinced with his words, telling Mumkhar that he does not have time to "play". ... English voice actor: ... After a short rest, he joins Shulk's quest of revenge towards the Mechon (and Metal Face in particular) for their attack. During a premonition, Shulk envisions facing Metal Face atop a huge tower (later revealed to be Prison Island), and winning the fight.

The moment is not mentioned afterwards. A port for the New Nintendo 3DS was released in 2015, and a remaster for the Nintendo Switch was released in May of 2020.

He is a Mechon piloted by Mumkhar. He eventually flees the raid, withdrawing his troops. Metal Face's sharp and angular body is incredibly well-armored, and its attack power matches the ferocity of Mumkhar's own personality. Either Metalface or Egil would be my picks. During this sequence he mocks Shulk with a wag of his finger. In Japanese, Dunban is Vegeta. After KOS-MOS and T-elos became one being, he and Deus kept on fight until the game's final chapter. Shulk tells Mumkhar to stop but Mumkhar, consumed with frustration and hatred, is beyond listening, and fires his energy cannon at Dunban in one last effort to kill him. After Xord's explosion and the brief lift ride to the surface, Metal Face immediately attacks with an army of Xord Replicas and Mechon Models M64X and M53X. He is the first Faced Mechon to be introduced. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The shock on Dunban's face confirms he recognises this, but does not believe it could be his old friend. Metal Face is by that proxy, Cell. As the group is trying to reach Galahad Fortress, Mumkhar appears and challenges them with eight Mass-Produced Faces (although strangely, only two Mass-Produced Faces and Mumkhar are present for the actual fight). Project X Zone Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Leading the raid against Colony 9, Metal Face is the one who "kills" Fiora, causing Shulk to mark Metal Face as his rival. After the battle, Shulk manages to cut off Metal Face's left arm. Using it, he fights Metal Face. Along with the slashes it makes with long, liquid-filled claws, it can also transform into flight mode and fire energy shots from its main cannon. There are also some nice touches like the VA suppressing a chuckle as he nearly kills Dunban and Reyn at the tower. Stream Xenoblade Chronicles - One Who Gets in Our Way by Orbould from desktop or your mobile device. See who else started out in horror films. He also kills Sorean while he was protecting Melia. As she is talking with the group, a laser shot hits the side of the Mechon and sends Silver Face crashing into a wall and knocking Fiora out. The shock on Dunban's face confirms he recognises this, but does not believe it could be his old friend. Shulk has a vision of a huge spear-like piece of rock falling and stabbing into Metal Face, thus killing Mumkhar. The news comes from Eurogamer who recently had the chance to try out the localised version of the game. At one point during the showdown, Metal Face hints at Dunban his identity through an attack with his claws, which Mumkhar also used. The force of the impact causes the platform they were fighting on to break off, with Mumkhar effectively nailed to it by the fallen spire, still alive and screaming as he falls into the abyss of the Great Sea. During the scarper Metal Face taunts the fighters, telling them the Monado does not work for a "bunch of losers" and how much he enjoyed Fiora's screams of pain. As the group is trying to reach Galahad Fortress, Mumkhar appears and challenges them with eight Mass-Produced Faces (although strangely, only two Mass-Produced Faces and Mumkhar are present for the actual fight). At this point, Metal Face is revealed to be Mumkhar, an old colleague of Dunban's who ran off during the Battle of Sword Valley and was supposedly killed by Mechon. He says that he disagrees with Shulk but is convinced with his words, telling Mumkhar that he does not have time to "play". After Dunban takes a moment to lament Mumkhar's foolishness, the group then moves on into Galahad Fortress. Hearing this, Dunban relents, but cuts off both of Metal Face's arms when Mumkhar attacks him from behind.

After Dunban takes a moment to lament Mumkhar's foolishness, the group then moves on into Galahad Fortress. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. After the fight, Dunban is just about to finish Mumkhar, but Shulk stops him, saying that he does not want to kill the Homs inside the Face Mechon. Just before Zanza dies, he tells Shulk that the process is complete and Shulk transforms the Monado into the Monado II. Shulk's primary motivation throughout the first half of the game is to kill Metal Face once and for all. 2016-11-10T22:24:11Z Comment by Rektboi_06. Metal Face takes 1 damage from physical attacks, including attacks from the Monado and weapons Enchanted by the Monado, as long as Metal Face is …

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Metal Face (黒いフェイス, Black Face) (real name, Mumkhar (ムムカ, Mumca)) is a recurring and one of the primary antagonists in Xenoblade Chronicles. Timothy Watson, Actor: Zenobureido.