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How to Use Unlimited Sword Talent Art in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Take down your enemies by using the Unlimited Sword Talent Art!

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Want to know how to use the Unlimited Sword Talent Art in Xenoblade Chronicles 3? We’ll tell you everything you need to know about this ability and how you can unlock it to defeat formidable foes.

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How to Use Unlimited Sword Talent Art in Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Unlimited Sword Talent Art in Xenoblade Chronicles 3
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The Unlimited Sword Talent Art is a special talent that can only be used by Noah, one of the game’s main protagonists. However, you won’t be able to unlock this ability until you’ve progressed further in the story. Keep in mind that you also don’t need to be in a specific class when acquiring this skill.

Once you initiate the Unlimited Sword Talent Art, it will temporarily replace any assigned arts that you currently have to your mighty blade, also known as Lucky Seven. Moreover, you can charge this ability like techniques of other Art styles within Xenoblade Chronicles 3.

You will then see a timer in the lower right that displays how much time you have left in this enhanced form. In addition, if the player knocks out or uses the Interlinking (fusing two characters) combat method, it will end this limited state automatically.

Hopefully, this guide has helped you in your quest to use the Unlimited Sword Talent Art in Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Before you go, you can check out more information about the game by looking at the relevant links below and exploring any of our guides, including a preview, details about preload times and install size, and DLC content.

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