
Starburst - "Blast a merciless siren beam through enemies.". This text goes unused because Pneuma can only be accessed in battle, not in the menu. Pneuma (the "ascended state" of the Aegis) has flavor text for her specials and her unique skills. The bolded text is used, for reference to where the lines would be used in the scene had they not been marked as hidden.Ĭheck if this text was translated into all languages. They are simply hidden with a special tag that marks them as undisplayed. However, in the captions for this scene, located in the file Game\RomFS\bf\bdat\gb\bf10480100_ms.bdat, one can see that there are subtitles for this scene. In the game's ending cinematic, Mythra or Pyra, depending on which you choose, will say something to Rex, but no voice line is played, and nothing is captioned. Unused Text Hidden Ending Captions Mythra and Pyra Given this and the aforementioned unused core crystal always generate a set common blade, it's possible these were intended to have been given by Gramps, who gives the player a core crystal that always generates a Wind-element common blade with Knuckle Claws as an introduction to the Blade resonance mechanic. This item is listed as being from Gormott Province, and was likely intended to have been obtained there.Īlways generates a Wind-element common blade with an Ether Cannon.Īlways generates an Ice-element common blade with a Greataxe. The effect of this item lasts for 40 minutes. Was intended to drop somewhere in the Kingdom of Tantal.īoosts resistance to defense annulling attacks by 25%.īoosts resistance to defense annulling attacks by 30%.īoosts resistance to defense annulling attacks by 35%.īoosts resistance to defense annulling attacks by 40%.īoosts resistance to defense annulling attacks by 50%. Was intended to drop somewhere in the Cliffs of Morytha. One of these unused Sovereigns never had their name translated. Aside from their names and lack of drop table, these Sovereigns are mostly identical to their regular counterparts. As said variant goes unused, it leaves no way of encountering these Sovereigns in-game. These enemies are Sovereigns that are part of summon ID 16, and were intended to be summoned by a variant of the Transfer Gate art. They're both flagged as story bosses and judging from their low levels and placement on the enemy table, they were likely meant to have been encountered somewhere on Gormott. XENOBLADE CHRONICLES 2 POPPI ITEMS DRIVERS
Two generic Drivers who despite their names are not Ardanian Soldiers. Its name is very similar to the used Unique Monster Relentless Arduran, and they both happen to share the same level and are together on the enemy table.Īffinity Max Evade V (60%), Tyrant Ring (100%), Physical Defense Up V (60%), Omega Drive (60%), Omega Drive (40%), Common Core Crystal (125%) Despite having a unique name, it is not flagged as a Unique Monster.
Despite being flagged as a Unique Monster, he has no drop table.Īnother unused enemy intended for Gormott.
Unlike the other unused enemies, Valcro has a listing on the enemy population table under "ma05a_b01_e3_2", with the naming of his entry implying he may have solely existed for the E3 demo. This unique enemy appeared in Gormott during an E3 2017 gameplay demo but is nowhere to be seen in-game. (Source: Sir Teatei Moonlight via XenoSeriesWiki) Unused Enemies Unique Enemies Rambunctious Valcro