Makna Forest

Makna Forest is an area in Xenoblade Chronicles located on the Bionis. It connects the Bionis' Interior to Frontier Village and Valak Mountain.

Geography
Makna Forest is located on a protrusion the back of the Bionis, directly below Eryth Sea. It houses Frontier Village, the main Nopon population center, while also connecting to Valak Mountain. Being on the upper Bionis, Giant ruins can be found scattered throughout the forest. Countless varieties of exotic flora and monsters live in Makna, both native creatures and larger variants of existing monsters. It is a very warm and humid place with a rather high ambient Ether level, and thus is a suitable climate for Telethia. Although the climate of Makna Forest is mostly that of a sub-tropical jungle, it is quite varied in its features; rivers, lakes, waterfalls, cliffs, etc.

In Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Makna Forest has been merged with ruined buildings from the Land of Morytha, creating Maktha Wildwoods. The climate remains largely the same, although with the buildings becoming overgrown with time, and with few landmarks and features from Makna surviving into Aionios.

Locations

 * Abyss Basin
 * Bridge One
 * Bridge Three
 * Bridge Two
 * Clear Waterfall
 * Contaminated Area
 * Decayed Forest
 * Eks Watering Hole
 * Great Makna Falls
 * Hode Lair
 * Precipice Bridge
 * Repaired Bridge Four
 * Sap Cave
 * Yellow Flower Grove

Landmarks

 * Agni Tablet
 * Glowmoss Trihenge
 * Lakeside
 * Makna Path
 * Nopon Arch
 * Pod Landing Site
 * Twisted Tree Gate
 * Valak Pass
 * Village Entrance
 * Waypoint Beacon
 * Windmill Pavilion

Secret Areas

 * Divine Sanctuary
 * Seahorse Islet
 * Sparkling Pool
 * King Agni's Tomb

NPCs

 * Gadada (During Dangerous Ambition)

Shops

 * Makna Forest Shop

Heart-to-Hearts

 * Fallen Brethren
 * No Boys Allowed
 * Riki's Crazy Crystal Plan

Gallery
Foresta di Makna