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How the Enemypaedia works in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Future Redeemed

Learning about your enemies.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has a bunch of different features for you to dip your toes into, with only more coming via the DLC expansion Future Redeemed. With the addition of the new Affinity Points system, doing everything becomes even more rewarding than it was before. The new system allows you to earn Affinity Points to upgrade your characters for doing basically anything in the game from exploration to combat. The way you earn Affinity Points in combat is by completing something called the Enemypaedia, which is something that can seem rather overwhelming at first. Here’s our guide on how the Enemypaedia works in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Future Redeemed.

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How the Enemypaedia works in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Future Redeemed

You can access the Enemypaedia from the Affinity Goals menu from the menu screen you can get to by pressing the X button in Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Within this tab you can see many different ways of earning Affinity Points, but we’re going to be focusing on the Enemypaedia for this guide. You can get to the Enemypaedia by scrolling to the fifth option on the Affinity Goals screen.

Once you select the Enemypaedia in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Future Redeemed, you can see a lot of information, so let’s parse it and how it all works.

Xenoblade 3 Enemypaedia Entries Future Redeemed

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Understanding the menu

The first thing you’ll notice is the octagonal shapes that house the monsters you have defeated or run into. These are the different entries of the Enemypaedia in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and you can track how many you need to kill to complete that entry of the Enemypaedia with the numbers below it. 

At the top of this area of the screen, you’ll see the location name you’re currently looking at, and can change that with the right stick. You can also see a number that pertains to the percentage amount of Enemypaedia entries you have completed. To the right side, you can see these percentage numbers on a map, showcasing every area of the game at once.

The bottom-left area of the Enemypaedia in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 showcases the various things you can learn about enemies while gathering data through the Enemypaedia. Here you can see the item drops that the mob has, the drop chances for various item rarities, alongside if you’ve currently pinned a drop that the enemy has for any of the pin types.

Remember to pin any items you need in menus so you can take advantage of the pinning feature in the Enemypaedia as that can be a lifesaver if you’re hunting for a certain item to help finish making whatever it is you need at that time.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is available to purchase from the Nintendo Store.


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Jack has been a Contributing Writer for PC Invasion since January 2023. He is an avid enjoyer of the medium of video games, particularly JRPGs and platformers, but mostly anything he thinks looks cool. When he's not talking about Trails, Xenoblade, Pokémon, or Zelda, he enjoys spending his time watching anime that usually involve either mechs, music, or anything with great emotional character writing, like Gundam, Love Live, and Kaguya-sama: Love is War. He also enjoys listening to music of most genres and types, and is always on the search for media that combines his love for music with other mediums and genres, like Symphogear. Jack is also trying (and failing) to finish his ever-growing backlog.