Material (XCX)
- This article is about materials in Xenoblade Chronicles X. For materials in Xenoblade Chronicles, see Material (XC1).
Materials are common items in Xenoblade Chronicles X. They are most often found by defeating enemies, though most can also be obtained via Reward Tickets.
While defeating enemies often gives materials, it's sometimes possible for an enemy to be defeated without giving anything. If the player and their allies are using the Treasure Sensor augment, items will tend to drop much easier since gold chests have a higher chance to show up.
Materials come in five rarities: common, rare, unique, prime, and intergalactic. Typically, this rarity is a quick visual way to determine how often the material drops from the enemy.
Certain materials can only be found once the enemy's appendages are destroyed. If the enemy loses that appendage during the fight, it will have a chance to drop the material associated with that appendage.
Many Missions are partially or fully completed by collecting an amount of certain materials. Once the condition is met (even if the materials were collected before the quest was received), the quest advances once the items are handed over.
Additionally, many Materials find their use by being used to upgrade a piece of equipment's built in Battle Traits, to engineer the Augments used to add traits to equipment with empty slots, and to complete Schematics to develop new gear.
Materials can be sold via the inventory menu or the Shop Terminal to gain Credits. If a player would have more than 99 of a material, any excess will automatically be sold for its sale price.
In the original release of the game, materials can be obtained via Reward Tickets from the online terminal in the BLADE Barracks. In the Definitive Edition, they can likewise be obtained from the "Online" -> "Rewards" -> "Material Market" option in the menu.
List of materials[edit]
Due to an oversight, the Material Market in the Definitive Edition is sorted by Japanese name, rather than name in the selected language. This is displayed in the "MM sort" column.
In other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Material | — | |
| Material, resource | ||
| Matériau | Material | |
| Beute | ||
| Material | — | |
| Materiale | Material | |
| 物料 |
Gallery[edit]
Material icon used for Theroid drops like the Warrior Race's Seal.
Material icon used for Theroid drops like the Evolved Insidia Claw.
Material icon used only for the Millesaur Dung.
Material icon used for Insectoid drops like the Adsecula Oil Drop.
Material icon used for Insectoid drops like Tectinsula Shells.
Material icon used for Piscinoid drops like the Duoguill Broth.
Material icon used for Piscinoid drops like Red Filiavent Tentacles.
Material icon used for Humanoid drops like the Fine Black Belt.
Material icon used for Humanoid drops like the Gularthian Everflame.
Material icon used for Mechanoid drops like the Upgraded Coil.
Material icon used for Mechanoid drops like the Damask Metal.
Material icon used only for the Puge Self-Destruct Mechanism.
Material icon used for Ultrafauna drops like the Golden Yggralith Heart.
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| Versions | Xenoblade Chronicles X (DLC) • Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition |
| Development | Staff (Japanese • Definitive Edition) • Unused content • Bugs and glitches |
| Plot | Plot summary • Game script • Heart-to-Hearts • Forging BLADE • 24 Hour Happy People • Skells Reborn • Miran Archives |
| Gameplay | Combat (Battle Arts • Skills • Enemy • Overdrive • Soul Voice) • Items (Weapons • Armor • Augments • Materials • Precious Resources • Data Probes • Collectibles • Important Items • Consumable Items) • Skells (Skell Arts • Skell weapons • Skell armor) • FrontierNav • Missions • Achievements • Time Attack Mission |
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