Most Faced Mechon are referred to as their main body color. Toppling a Mechon renders it temporarily vulnerable to physical attacks. It is unclear what their overall intentions are, but they are a serious threat to anyone unable to wield the Monado or an anti-Mechon weapon, as Mechon are impervious to almost all attacks. Mysterious Face. Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected takes place one year after the main story and delves deeper into the relationship between Shulk and Melia in the face of a mysterious new threat. Xord is a minor antagonist in Xenoblade Chronicles. 50-series Mechon are slightly more than half the height of a man and are characterized by curved claws that are fairly large relative to their body. 90-series Mechon are extremely large, possess large pincers, and are often several levels above surrounding enemies. The Mechon as a race share a resistance to physical attacks with conventional Bionis weaponry; in battle this manifests as attacks dealing only 1 point of damage to a Mechon. Xord (English dub: /ˈzɔːrd/) is an antagonist in Xenoblade Chronicles. A sub-set of Mechon, Faced Mechon are so named due to the fact that they possess stylized faces. He was voiced by Tesshō Genda in the Japanese version, and by Jonathan Keeble in the English version. The 80-series are significantly taller than a Homs, are the most humanoid series, and have fairly high stats. In addition to numbered Mechon series, there are also the Offensive series (aerial Mechon with angel-like wings), the Defensive series (aerial Mechon with smaller, bulkier bodies and a pair of large pincers), the Exterminator series (notable for large metal rod-like protrusions), and Face Mechon (see below). Below is a list of Faced Mechon featured in Xenoblade Chronicles. Are: we a are changemakers of who for cutting-edge we. The red light seen on the Faced Mechon is Homs blood. Like Metal Face, Mysterious Face takes 1 damage from physical attacks, including attacks from the Monado and weapons Enchanted by the Monado, as long as Mysterious Face is not Toppled. https://xenoblade.fandom.com/wiki/Mechon?oldid=465223. He is the first Faced Mechon Shulk meets. Other Mechon simply have seemingly randomized arrays of red lights for eyes. Note: Unless otherwise stated, Mechon are generally Sight and Species Monsters. Larger Mechon are more resilient to damage. They also all have glowing red lights in place of eyes. Faced Mechon are immune to the effects of the Monado; some believe this to be an effect of all Faced Mechon having modified Homs inside as pilots, with the exception of Gold Face. The Homs blood makes a wall that the Monado cannot penetrate as the Monado cannot harm Bionis life. This resistance does not apply to the Monado, which is able to do physical damage to Mechon. While at first glance, some Mechon appear to be quite graceful in their movements, the majority are quite clunky and only able to move in jerky movements. The types of weapons used by non-Mass-Produced Faces correspond to the ones used by their pilots. New features make this the definitive Xenoblade Chronicles experience. "I'm Xord, your host tonight!" While Mechon come in a variety of shapes and sizes, they all generally are comprised of dark blue and gold metal armor, with visible working parts beneath (the blue being so dark as to appear nearly black in many cases). With the exception of several Story-Exclusive variants, a Mechon's "ten-digit" number indicates its size, shape, and power. Mechon powers, abilities, and debuff immunities tend to be specific to each model, so the Mechon's model number denotes its individual abilities. 30-series Mechon are small aerial enemies and have low stats. Larger Mechon (such as the M72 and M82 models) are shown to use their flower-bud appendage to ingest Homs and devour them, albeit only in cutscenes. All these Faced Mechon are bosses except Face Nemesis, which appears as a story exclusive enemy; Temporal Gawain, which is an Unique Monster; and Mass-Produced Faces, which are minor enemies (a story exclusive and two normal versions). For example the M30-series all possess limited flight abilities and have the Energy Shot art. The second theory is more likely, as some Mechon in the lower parts of the Ether Mines share this colouration. Level 25 Mysterious Face. Join the battle for Bionis to repel the invasion of a terrifying mechanical army and uncover the secrets of a mystical sword called the Monado in Xenoblade Chronicles. 40-series Mechon are small four-legged Mechon with similar stats to the 30-series. They have either rusted or have been exposed to a large amount of ether. 60-series Mechon are the height of a large man, bear cone-shaped "heads", and have medium-sized stats. As Mysterious Face, he is the second Faced Mechon that Shulk meets and is the first Mechon to talk in the game. Pic Xord. While at first glance, some Mechon appear to be quite graceful in their movements, the majority are quite clunky and only able to move in jerky movements. Level 25 Mysterious Face. Xord English dub:/zrd/ an is in Xenoblade Chronicles. Xord features the ability to transform into a bulky jet, similar to Metal Face. Pilots have the ability to dismount their Mechon at will. The rare 100-series, found only in Sword Valley and in the Central Factory, are the size of buildings and are the most powerful enemies in their areas stats wise. The 70-series are characterized by tentacles and lack of an obvious "front".