

Once you craft a gem, you basically can equip as many as you need to whoever you want. Once you craft a gem, any character in your party can equip it, and multiple characters can equip the gem at the same time. One of the best parts about gem crafting in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is that you do not need to make separate gems for each character. With these, you can craft gems at any campsite in the game. Instead, all you need are some monster item drops, a gemstone, and some Ether Cylinders. There's no Affinity requirement, or heat gauge, or RNG in gem crafting, unlike in the original Xenoblade. If you're a Xenoblade veteran, there's some good news - Gems and Gem Crafting is simpler this time around. Rank X Gems and Material Locations to craft them.You'll be introduced to this function in the required quest "Riku and Manana" - though if you want help with other quests, be sure to check out our complete Xenoblade 3 Quests Guide! Once the Gem system is unlocked, you'll then be left to get to grips with it and discover the best gems for yourself. Gems are first introduced early on in Chapter 2 of Xenoblade 3. With that said, it's still a quite deep system, which naturally raises questions about the Best Gems and where to get all of the materials needed to craft them. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Gem Crafting returns in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 - and this time, it's thankfully been streamlined to be a little less convoluted than in the original game in the Xenoblade series.

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