Our Xenoblade Chronicles guide features a comprehensive walkthrough and additional info on the endless amount of optional content in the game.
Area Maps
Xenoblade features numerous, gigantic, landscapes. Sometimes the unknown is reason enough to explore, but it can also be quite daunting. We're providing these uncovered maps so you can see what's available, without risking precious time.
Colony 9 - Tephra Cave - Bionis Leg - Ether Mine - Colony 6 - Satorl Marsh - Bionis Interior - Makna Forest - Frontier Village - Eryth Sea - Alcamoth - High Entia Tomb - Prison Island - Valak Mountain - Sword Valley - Galahad Fortress - Fallen Arm - Mechonis Field - Central Factory - Agniratha - Mechonis Core - Prison Island (2nd Visit)
Under each heading is a map concealed within one of our handy spoiler containers. Just click the torquoise bar to reveal the map for the area listed in the heading above.
In case the preview image is too small, we've also provided links to larger format maps. Enjoy!
Colony 9
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Tephra Cave
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Bionis' Leg
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Ether Mine
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Colony 6
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Satorl Marsh
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Bionis' Interior
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Makna Forest
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Frontier Village
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Eryth Sea
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Alcamoth
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Entia Tomb
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Prison Island
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Valak Mountain
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Sword Valley
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Galahad Fortress
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Fallen Arm
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Mechonis Field
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Central Factory
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Agniratha
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Mechonis Core
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Prison Island 2nd Visit
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By
Peter Brown, Editor
Peter Brown has been writing about video games and hardware since 1999. He grew up with the NES and has an unwavering love for retro and arcade games. Though he's a New England native, he's called the Bay Area home since 2004.